A team of researchers headed by Professor Lukas Sommer from the University of Zurich's Institute of Anatomy has now found a possible explanation for this dynamic behavior in cancer cells:
"said Paul Thompson, Ph d.,Keck School of medicine of USC professor and principal investigator of ENIGMA.""Our global team discovered eight genes that may erode
and kidneys explained senior investigator Timothy Billiar M d. professor and chair of surgery Pitt School of medicine.
Matt Eisaman of Brookhaven's Sustainable energy Technologies Department and a professor at Stony Brook University."
and drug resistance than many current drugs says Douglas Robinson Ph d. a professor of cell biology in the Institute for Basic Biomedical sciences at Johns hopkins university School of medicine.
and then it will just roll off from the surface said Guo professor of optics at the University of Rochester.
#Hierarchically-porous polymers with fast absorption Professor Myungeun Seo and his research team from the Graduate school of Nanoscience
Professor Seo said The study has found a simple way to create different sizes of pores within a polymer.
Use of nanotechnology in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals A Faculty of science Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) lecturer Professor Dr Mahiran Basri not only succeeded in producing new useful substances made of oils
Professor Mahiran said in pharmaceuticals an innovation has produced successfully a drugs delivery method to penetrate the'blood brain barrier'especially for diseases that are associated with the brain such as Alzheimer Parkinson epilepsy and meningitis.
Meanwhile in the agro-chemcial field Professor Mahiran said the formulation was made in a nano form to kill weeds
It is shorter than any insulin that has been described in any animal said senior author Baldomero M. Olivera a distinguished professor of biology at the University of Utah.
"said principal investigator Eyal Raz, MD, professor of medicine.""The role of camp formation and action in dendritic cells in the induction of allergic response was added really surprising
co-author Paul Insel, MD, professor of pharmacology and medicine.""It suggested to us that this signaling pathway is involved in other immune-related functions."
professor of medicine and a member of the Veteran's Affairs San diego Healthcare System, said"such molecules
(Higgins Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics) Wesley Grueber (associate professor of physiology and cellular biophysics and of neuroscience Department of Physiology & Cell Biophysics
and manipulating the activity of neural circuits in natural settings says Thomas M. Jessell co-director of the Zuckerman Institute and Claire Tow Professor of Motor neuron Disorders the Department of Neuroscience and the Department
"said Richard S. Ruiz, M d.,professor of ophthalmology and holder of the John S. Dunn Distinguished University Chair in Ophthalmology at UTHEALTH."
if you sequence someone's genome you can tell what diseases they're going have 50 years later said Mark Davis Phd professor of microbiology and immunology and director of Stanford's Institute for Immunity Transplantation and Infection.
Unlike inbred lab mice people have broadly divergent genetic heritages said Davis who is also the Burt and Marion Avery Family Professor.
and is now a consulting professor of medicine at Stanford began curating a registry of twins for research purposes.
Davis and his associates also observed considerable environmental influence over the quantities of antibodies produced in members of twin pairs who had been vaccinated for influenza in a separate Stanford investigation directed by study co-author Cornelia Dekker MD professor of pediatric infectious disease
"said Jonathan Kipnis, Phd, professor in the UVA Department of Neuroscience and director of UVA's Center for Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG)."
in association with Professor Eric Renard (Montpellier Regional University Hospital) and Drew Endy (Stanford university), applied this new technology to the detection of disease signals in clinical samples.
a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UC Santa cruz and corresponding author of the paper, the connection between clock disruption and cancer is still unclear."
Professor Thomas said the treatment targeted the underlying cause of rheumatoid arthritis.""Current therapies only treat the symptoms
"Professor Thomas said.""We have designed a vaccine-style treatment or'immunotherapy'specifically for individuals carrying high-risk rheumatoid arthritis genes and specific rheumatoid arthritis antibodies, called anti-CCP."
"Professor Thomas said a single injection of the patient's own immune-modified dendritic cells was found to be safe
Professor Thomas is working on a delivery technology with Dendright Pty Ltd (a Uniquest start-up company) in collaboration Janssen Biotech Inc,
a professor at LIMR who heads the Laboratory of Regenerative medicine. The discovery is the latest development in a long investigation sparked by a chance observation in an unusual mouse strain.
shape and orientation, said the paper's senior author, Michael Levin, Ph d.,Vannevar bush professor of biology and director of the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental biology."
This cooperative project is a direct result of the research stay of Professor Kaminski (Yale) at the CPC through the support of a Helmholtz International Fellow Award (HIFA.""
The coauthors are Himanshu Jain, professor of materials science and engineering, and Volkmar Dierolf, professor of physics, both at Lehigh,
and researchers from Kyoto University in Japan and Polytechnique Montreal in Canada. The group says its achievement will boost ongoing efforts to develop photonic integrated circuits (PICS) that are smaller, cheaper, more energy-efficient and more reliable than current networks that use discrete optoelectronic components--waveguides, splitters, modulators, filters
a Donald B. Willett Professor of Engineering and head of the Department of Materials science and engineering at Illinois."The physics of separating spins with heat currents is related to the operation of thermocouples and the thermoelectric generators that power deep space
"said co-senior author Kumar Sharma, MD, a professor of medicine and director of the Center for Renal Translational Medicine at UC San diego School of medicine."
Han Tan, Professor Luca Comai and colleagues were studying centromeres, the handles by which chromosomes are moved
"says Professor Veerle Baekelandt from the Research Group for Neurobiology and Gene therapy.""You could compare it to the construction of a house,
In 2013, Professor Ronald Melki and his colleagues from CNRS isolated several forms of fibres called'strains'.
because it creates a new class of devices for controlling X-rays,"added Paul Evans, a professor of materials science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison."
"explained Professor Andreas Diefenbach of the Department of Medical microbiology and Hygiene of the Mainz University Medical center.
"said Lee Kerkhof, a professor of marine and coastal sciences in the School of Environmental and Biological sciences."
'said Simon Gayther, Ph d.,professor in preventive medicine, Keck School of medicine of USC, corresponding author of the international genome-wide association study (GWAS).'
mechanical engineering professor Carolyn Conner Seepersad.""We believe that this technology, when constructed in future helmets
"said Nina Jablonski, Evan Pugh Professor of Anthropology, Penn State, who led the research. One hundred healthy young individuals divided between those of Xhosa ancestry
Now Professor Atsuo Yamada's research group at the University of Tokyo Graduate school of Engineering have developed a novel technique to stabilize the intermediate state.
Lead author of the study Professor Rudolf Allemann, Distinguished Research Professor and Head of Cardiff University's School of Chemistry, said:"
"Enzymes are not only central to living systems, but also to many industrial processes, such as the production of food, textiles, detergents, pharmaceuticals and other chemicals where environmentally friendly methods are of ever increasing importance."
antibodies and growth factors while lending itself to many different mechanically robust formats, said Fiorenzo Omenetto, Ph d.,senior author on the paper and associate dean for research and Frank C. Doble Professor
'said Professor Bill Bonfield, chairman of the Armourers and Brasiers Venture Prize judging panel.''Our prize looks to encourage scientific entrepreneurship in the UK
"says Professor Christof Wöll, Director of KIT Institute of Functional Interfaces (IFG).""This new application of metal-organic framework compounds is the beginning only.
Computations made by the group of Professor Thomas Heine from Jacobs University Bremen, which is involved also in the project,
"says Datta, a coauthor on the paper and Penn State professor of electrical engineering.""Resonant tunneling diodes with NDR can be used to build high frequency oscillators.
Vasquez is the James T. Delucio Regents Professor in the Division of Pharmacology and Toxicology at The University of Texas at Austin.'
"said Dr. Joseph Hill, Chief of the Division of Cardiology and Professor of Internal medicine at UT Southwestern,
'said Professor Shankar Balasubramanian of the Department of chemistry and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, who led the research.'
who is also M d. Anderson Chair professor of physics at UH.""If the engineering ZT is not high enough,
Professor George Hanna lead author of the study and Director of NIHR-Diagnostic Evidence Cooperatives at Imperial College London, said:"
Cédric Blanpain, MD/Phd, professor and WELBIO investigator at the IRIBHM, Université libre de Bruxelles
"said study leader Dr. Steven Potkin, UCI professor of psychiatry & human behavior.""This assay that reflects a pathological process can play a key role in more rapidly developing an effective treatment.
"says Yet-Ming Chiang, the Kyocera Professor of Ceramics at MIT and a cofounder of 24m (and previously a cofounder of battery company A123).
and colleagues including W. Craig Carter, the POSCO Professor of Materials science and engineering. In this so-called"flow battery,"the electrodes are suspensions of tiny particles carried by a liquid
"In addition to Chiang, the Power Sources paper was authored co by graduate student Brandon Hopkins, mechanical engineering professor Alexander Slocum,
"says lead investigator Agneta Richter-Dahlfors, professor of cellular microbiology.""The sensing component of the artificial neuron senses a change in chemical signals in one dish,
and is now a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Professor Aaron Wheeler. Ng and his team's method allows the scientists to deliver a quick-fire sequence of chemicals to small groups of cells stuck to the surface of the board.
Ph d.,distinguished professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, and Steven P. Levitan, Ph d.,John A. Jurenko professor of electrical and computer engineering, integrated models for self-oscillating polymer gels and piezoelectric micro-electric-mechanical systems to devise a new
reactive material system capable of performing computations without external energy inputs, amplification or computer mediation. Their research,"Achieving synchronization with active hybrid materials:
Arrayclark Johnson, a professor of geoscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and former postdoctoral researcher Weiqiang Li examined samples from the banded iron formation in Western australia.
According to John, professor of chemistry in City College's Division of Science,"the best known chemical herders are chemically stable, non-biodegradable,
a professor of chemical engineering in CCNY's Benjamin Levich Institute for Physicochemical Hydrodynamics who participated in the study.
and well-being of patients suffering from chronic diseases such as hepatitis C,"said IBN Executive director Professor Jackie Y. Ying.
The research group of Professor Shigeo Murata at the University of Tokyo Graduate school of Pharmaceutical Sciences used mass spectroscopy, capable of identifying unknown substances,
"says Professor Murata a
#New method for rapid authentication of edible oils and screening of gutter oils Researchers in Hong kong have developed a new method for rapid authentication of edible oils and screening of gutter oils.
Distinguished Professor in the UNC School of medicine Department of Genetics and a UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center member.
David A. Horsley, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of California, Davis. He is a director of the Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center,
Berkeley and is directed co by Professor Bernhard Boser at UC Berkeley.""After Apple announced a fingerprint sensor in their new iphone in 2013,
"said Zhenqiang Ma, the team leader and a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UW-Madison."
"We are fortunate to verify a decades-old theoretical prediction by Professor Jeff Shapiro of MIT,
Tian Zhong, professors Jeffrey Shapiro and Franco N c. Wong of MIT; Yan-Xiao Gong of Southeast University in Nanjing, China;
"said Matyjaszewski, the J. C. Warner University Professor of Natural sciences.""Well-defined 3dom hydrogels provide a versatile platform for a wide variety of functional materials."
Professors in Warwick's Nano-Silicon Group, Physics department, Evan Parker and Terry Whall, led the team
Professor Parker commented, "We were surprised very when our first very crude prototype showed such impressive speed
Professors Parker and Whall are currently working on a demonstrator of the device, having been awarded a £100,
Warwick Ventures, Warwick's technology transfer business, has helped the professors to create a spin out company, Q-Eye Ltd,
"Professor Bert Sels explains.""This is an expensive process. The pre-plastic--a low-quality plastic--is broken then down into building blocks for PLA.
"Professor Sels is confident that the new technology will soon take hold.""The KU Leuven patent on our discovery was sold recently to a chemical company that intends to apply the production process on an industrial scale.
"explains Yingfu Li, a professor in the Departments of Biochemistry and Biomedical sciences, Chemistry and Chemical Biology."
Co-lead author of the study Professor Andrew Tobin from the MRC Toxicology Unit which is located at the University of Leicester,
"Professor David Baker, co-lead author from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said:"
Professor Patrick Maxwell, chair of the MRC's Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board, said:""Tackling malaria is a global challenge,
Lead researcher Professor Peter Sadler of the University of Warwick's Department of chemistry, said explains:""Healthy cells generate their energy in organelles called mitochondria,
Professor Sadler says:""Platinum-based drugs are used in nearly 50%of all chemotherapeutic regimens and exert their activity by damaging DNA
"said co-author Bruce Hammock, distinguished professor at the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology and the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center."
"Working with Professor Fawaz Haj of the UC Davis nutrition department, Bettaieb found that key molecular signatures associated with diabetes
what causes neuropathic pain said John Imig, professor of pharmacology and toxicology at the Medical College of Wisconsin,
"says Dr. Kim who is also Professor of Surgery at Case Western Reserve University School of medicine and the Charles Hubay Chair at UH Case Medical center."
Professor Rim succeeded in transferring 209 watts of power wirelessly to the distance of five meters.
Professor Rim said, "Our transmitter system is safe for humans and compatible with other electronic devices.
"Dr Royle and Professor Ian Prior at the University of Liverpool have made significant inroads into our understanding of the way in
Our specially selected scientific committee includes some of the UK's leading professors, award-winning scientists and pioneering professionals
"says Karen Knudsen, Ph d.,Director of the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University, the Hilary Koprowski Professor and Chair of Cancer Biology, Professor of Urology, Radiation Oncology,
"Knightly, professor and department chair of electrical and computer engineering and director of the Rice Wireless Network Group, said the UHF spectrum,
The advance is from the lab of Uli Wiesner, Professor of Engineering in the Department of Materials science and engineering,
and the John Z. and Akiko K. Bowers Distinguished Professor and Dean of the School of medicine."
The work, led by Nathan Gianneschi a professor of chemistry and biochemisty at UC San diego, builds on his group's earlier sucess using a similar strategy to mark tumors for both diagnosis and precise surgical removal.
a huge deal,"said George Bakris, MD, professor of medicine and director of the Comprehensive Hypertension Center at the University of Chicago Medicine."
The new technology, developed by Professor Gin Jose and a team at the University of Leeds
Professor Jose said:""Unlike the traditional method, this new noninvasive technology can constantly monitor blood glucose levels."
Professor Jose said:""The glass used in our sensors is hardwearing, acting in a similar way as that used in smartphones.
"The results of a pilot clinical study, carried out at the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine under the supervision of Professor Peter Grant,
Professor Grant, Professor of Medicine at the University of Leeds and Consultant diabetes specialist, said:"
"Professor Jose's research is based in the Institute for Materials Research in the University of Leeds'School of Chemical and Process Engineering.
Uday Vaidya, Ph d.,professor and chair of UAB's Department of Materials science and engineering, worked with Storm Resistant Systems
and new shielding for use in CT SCANNERS,"says Afsaneh Rabiei, a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at NC State and corresponding author of a paper on the work.
"said Joel Singer, professor in the School of Population and Public health at UBC, who is presenting at IAS 2015."
a biochemistry and molecular biology professor at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia who specializes in such research
study senior author Luke Lee, a professor of bioengineering.""It is done usually in a lab
a professor at Stanford university earth sciences school, said. He was not involved with the new study. The deforestation slowdown has, n large part,
lead author and University of Virginia neuroscience professor Dr. Jonathan Kipnis and his group identified a previously undetected network of lymphatic vessels in the meninges the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord that shuttle fluid and immune cells from the cerebrospinal fluid to a group of lymph nodes in the neck, the deep cervical lymph nodes.
Dr. Josep Dalmau, a neurology professor at the University of Pennsylvania not involved with the new study, agrees that the new findings could help to explain the initiation, maintenance,
The research was led by Harvard chemistry professor, Charles Lieber, and an international team of scientists. Rafael Yuste, director of Columbia University's Neurotechnology Center, told Nature it"left a few of us with our jaws dropping"after a 2014 presentation.
said Gregory Weiss, UCI professor of chemistry and molecular biology & biochemistry. n our paper, we describe a device for pulling apart tangled proteins
a high-powered machine designed by Professor Colin Raston laboratory at South australia Flinders University. Shear stress within thin,
#Biometric information sensor that directly adheres to the body like a plaster Professor Takao Someya postdoctoral researcher Sung Won Lee
said Guo, professor of optics at the University of Rochester. That whole process takes less than a second.
the Picower Professor of Neuroscience, showed that dramatic changes occur in the primary visual cortex when mice learn to distinguish novel from familiar visual stimuli.
including Randy Bruno (associate professor of neuroscience, Department of Neuroscience), Richard Mann (Higgins Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics), Wesley Grueber (associate professor
says Thomas M. Jessell, co-director of the Zuckerman Institute and Claire Tow Professor of Motor neuron Disorders,
and biomedical engineering and diagnostic radiology. his chaotic cavity laser is a great example of basic research ultimately leading to a potentially important invention for the social goodsaid co-author A. Douglas Stone the Carl A. Morse Professor
and chair of applied physics and professor of physics. ll of the foundational work was motivated primarily by a desire to understand certain classes of lasers random and chaotic with no known applications.
but with low spatial coherence. or full-field imaging the speckle contrast should be less than 4%to avoid any disturbance for human inspectionexplained Hui Cao professor of applied physics
and Vannevar bush Professor of Engineering Emeritus have developed a tiny microfluidic device that can analyze the behavior of blood from sickle cell disease patients.
and treating other diseases where the deformability of blood cells is affectedsays Guruswami Ravichandran a professor of aeronautics
Professor Peter Stockley Professor of Biological Chemistry in the Faculty of Biological sciences at Leeds, who led the study,
said: f you think of this as molecular warfare, these are encrypted the signals that allow a virus to deploy itself effectively. ow, for this whole class of viruses,
University of York mathematicians Dr Eric Dykeman and Professor Reidun Twarock, working with the Leeds group
Professor Reidun Twarock, of the Departments of Mathematics and Biology at York, said: he Enigma machine metaphor is apt.
said Yiannis Aloimonos, UMD professor of computer science and director of the Computer Vision Lab, one of 16 labs and centers in UMIACS. ut cooking is complex in terms of manipulation,
said study co-author Michael Mcgehee, a professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford. ight now, silicon solar cells dominate the world market,
Scaling it up to a display with many pixels is not a problemsays Jörg Reitterer (Trilite Technologies and Phd-student in the team of Professor Ulrich Schmid at the Vienna University of Technology.
Tour is the T. T. and W. F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of materials science and nanoengineering and of computer science and a member of the Richard E. Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology.
Led by materials science Associate professor Michael Arnold and Professor Padma Gopalan, the team has reported the highest-performing carbon nanotube transistors ever demonstrated.
The device is based on microfluidic technology developed by Joel Voldman an MIT professor of electrical engineering and computer science (EECS) in 2009.
Hidde Ploegh an MIT professor of biology and member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research is also a senior author of the paper.
and when they turn on a type of protein signaling known as phosphorylation. his is a very elegant way of doing these experimentssays Hang Lu a professor of chemical
and never have to bother the patient again. ther investigators involved in this study include George Truskey the R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Professor of Biomedical engineering and senior associate dean for research for the Pratt School of engineering and William Krauss
professor of biomedical engineering medicine and nursing at Duke university. The research was supported by NIH Grants R01ar055226 and R01ar065873 from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin disease and UH2TR000505 from the NIH Common Fund for the Microphysiological Systems Initiative.
He and Kildishev are working with a team of researchers led by Vladimir M. Shalaev, scientific director of nanophotonics at Purdue Birck Nanotechnology Center and a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering,
Professors Shalaev, Kildishev and Boltasseva are a part of a Purdue reeminent teamworking on quantum photonics.
principal investigator and professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UCSB. eople are used already to the same starting materials for ATRP,
Chemistry Professor Linda Nazar and her research team in the Faculty of science at the University of Waterloo have announced a breakthrough in Li-S battery technology based on chemical process discovered 170 years ago. his is a major step forward
says Adam Frost, M d.,Ph d.,assistant professor at University of California, San francisco (UCSF) and adjunct professor of biochemistry at the University of Utah.
John A Rogers, professor of materials science and engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign; and Bram M. Meulblok, technical representative, LUXEXCEL Group B. V.,The netherlands.
said Raymond obrowland, professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology at Kansas State College of Veterinary medicine. t really the future of diagnostics for both humans and animals.
Stoddart is the Board of trustees Professor of Chemistry in Northwestern Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. ll living organisms,
a professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Pennsylvania who was involved not in this work. think that the concentric tube approach is very creative.
and professor in the Department of Neurosciences at the University of Montreal. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that is characterized by paralysis, numbness, loss of vision,
said co-senior author of the study David Cheresh, Phd, Distinguished Professor of Pathology, vice-chair for research and development and associate director for translational research at UC San diego. nd if wee ever going to use stem cells to develop new organ systems,
Phd, professor and director of the Center for Stem Cells and Regenerative medicine at Sanford-Burnham. urthermore, we demonstrate here that modeling human development
and is a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical sciences of the Michael G. Degroote School of medicine.
a clinician and professor of medicine. his research will help us understand the response of cells to different drugs and different stimulation responses,
The results of the trial, led by principal investigator Richard Andersen, the James G. Boswell Professor of Neuroscience,
such as those of the Andersen Lab at Caltech, to human patients, ultimately turning transformative discoveries into effective therapies, says center director Charles Y. Liu, professor of neurological surgery, neurology,
Professor Pieter Abbeel of UC Berkeley Department of Electrical engineering and Computer sciences said it is a new way to empower robot
says Professor Geoff Woods from the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research at the University of Cambridge,
QAAFI Director and plant geneticist Professor Robert Henry said a Trailblazer award from The University of Queensland commercialisation arm
Professor Henry said. Wheat is one of the most important cereal crops in the world,
Professor Henry said. owever new wheat varieties must retain the essential quality characteristics of wheat. heat varieties are assessed normally for bread-making quality by conducting a baking test. his is only possible late in the breeding process
Professor Henry and his colleagues are eager to produce new premium wheat varieties. he good news is that premium wheats attract better prices so this discovery potentially means more dollars for Australian farmers.
Ewa Goldys, CNBP Deputy Director, Professor at Macquarie University and author of the work explained, n this instance,
said Nicholas Hud, a professor in Georgia Tech School of Chemistry and Biochemistry. ith this work,
and computer engineering professor Zhenqiang ackma, described the new device in a paper published on May 26, 2015 by the journal Nature Communications.
Working with Shaoqin arahgong, a UW-Madison professor of biomedical engineering, Cai group addressed two key barriers to using wood-derived materials in an electronics setting:
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