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Scientist to receive 2010 March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology
The scientist who reprogrammed adult cells into embryonic-like stem cells has been chosen to receive the 2010 March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology.
Gregory Ferenstein: If Michelle Obama Taught Biology, it Would Look Like This
In a display of extraordinary multitasking, a humble Title I elementary school in West Hollywood boldly takes on numerous White House social initiatives in a single biology course.
2010 International Conference: Systems Biology Of Human Disease
The Council for Systems Biology in Boston (CSB2) is excited to announce that registration is now open for the 2010 International Conference on Systems Biology of Human Disease. This three-day conference (June 16-19) will focus on mammalian systems biology, particularly as it applies to human disease and therapy. In addition to talks by invited speakers, SBHD will include two poster sessions and ...
Computational Systems Biology Projects Tapped for DOE s First Genomes to Life Grants
The US Department of Energy is putting its money $103 million of it, at least on computational systems biology.
Schools abandon dissection in Biology lessons over health and safety fears
Pupils are no longer being allowed to dissect animals over health and safety fears.
Teacher of Science (Biology)
The Governors are seeking to appoint a well-qualified, innovative teacher to join a successful team in our popular over-subscribed College. Hockerill is one of the country's largest maintained boarding schools and was regarded by OFSTED in 2007 as "outstanding" in all 39 categories.
Magyarosaurus Was A Shrunken Giant
A dwarf among giantsOver the years, paleontologists have frequently debated the question of whether or not the Magyarosaurus was a dwarf. Martin Sander, spokesperson of the Research Group on Sauropod Biology funded by Germany's central research funding foundation the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) notes, "An animal the size of a horse may not seem like a dwarf to most people but, in ...
WATCH: Portion Control Guide
Using everyday items like your cell phone to measure out proper portion sizes. Mobile phone - Telecommunications - Cell Biology - Biology - Services
This Week in PLoS
In PLoS Computational Biology , Australian researchers report that they developed a new method to study recombination in closely related HIV genomes. Their approach takes advantage of the small changes that can occur in the HIV genome that do not affect viral proteins or how infective the virus is.
Molecular Fishing Trip Hooks Prize Catch
Scientists at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine went on a molecular fishing trip and netted a catch of new mediators that not only can explain how omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation, but also hint at novel treatments for a host of diseases linked to inflammatory processes. Their findings were published in the online version of Nature Chemical Biology...