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Category Archives: Biology

NCERT biology class 11 Binomial nomenclature CBSE class 11 – Video

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

NCERT biology class 11 Binomial nomenclature CBSE class 11 NCERT biology class 11 Binomial nomenclature CBSE class 11. Prepare for NEET and WBJEE medical exams. For more information, log on to- http://www.shomusbiolo... By: Suman Bhattacharjee … Continue reading

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Molecular Biology Summer Workshops – Video

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Molecular Biology Summer Workshops What makes a molecular biologist? Watch this video to learn how New England Biolabs and Smith College have been helping to train molecular biologists for 30 years. By: New England Biolabs … Continue reading

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Mutation – Introduction to Biology – 8.3 – Video

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Mutation - Introduction to Biology - 8.3 Mutation - Introduction to Biology - 8.3 Visit: http://academyofone.org AoO Prime: http://www.academyofone.org/register-2/ Royalty free music licensed by http://www.stockmusic.net Royalty... By: Academy of One … Continue reading

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Biology major James Eaglesham awarded Churchill scholarship

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Jan. 22, 2015 James Eaglesham, a biology major with a concentration in microbiology who is set to graduate from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences this May, is heading to Cambridge University as Cornells newest Churchill scholar. He is one of 14 students nationwide to receive this honor from the Winston Churchill Foundation, which provides a year of graduate study for extraordinary students in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering. He is Cornells 21st Churchill scholar since 1975. Eaglesham conducts honors thesis research at the Baker Institute for Animal Health in the laboratory of Associate Professor John S.L. Parker. In 2013 and 2014, he worked as a summer fellow at the National Institutes of Health. While attending Ithaca High School, he interned at the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research. Eagleshams research in the laboratory of Ian Hewson, associate professor of microbiology, resulted in four published papers. He is first author on the Marine Ecology Progress Series article Widespread detection of circular replication initiator protein (rep)-encoding ssDNA viral genomes in estuarine, coastal, and open ocean net plankton. At Cambridges Department of Pathology, his work will focus on the human norovirus. Eaglesham is a Hunter R. Rawlings III Cornell Presidential … Continue reading

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Biology Transport in Plants part 11 (Imbibition , long distance transport) CBSE class 11 XI – Video

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Biology Transport in Plants part 11 (Imbibition , long distance transport) CBSE class 11 XI Biology Transport in Plants part 11 (Imbibition , long distance transport) CBSE class 11 XI. By: ExamFearVideos … Continue reading

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Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium) CBSE class 11 XI – Video

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium) CBSE class 11 XI Biology Mineral Nutrition part 6 (Nutrients: Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur) CBSE class 11 XI. By: ExamFearVideos … Continue reading

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1. Introduction to Computational and Systems Biology – Video

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

1. Introduction to Computational and Systems Biology MIT 7.91J Foundations of Computational and Systems Biology, Spring 2014 View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-91JS14 Instructor: Christopher Burge, ... By: MIT OpenCourseWare … Continue reading

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Alternative Energy | AP Environmental Science with Educator.com – Video

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Alternative Energy | AP Environmental Science with Educator.com Alternative Energy | AP Environmental Science with Educator.com Watch more at https://www.educator.com/biology/ap-environmental-science/cardella/ Ace your class and get that 5 on... By: Educator.com … Continue reading

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FASEB Science Research Conference: ‘Glucose Transport: Gateway for Metabolic Systems Biology’

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Bethesda, MD - Ann Louise Olson and Chris Newgard are pleased to be co-chairing the next Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) conference on "Glucose Transport: Gateway to Metabolic Systems Biology" to be held in Big Sky, Montana from July 26-July 30, 2015. This is one of the longest-running FASEB Science Research Conferences in the history of the FASEB series, originally launched in the early 1990s in recognition of the cloning and characterization of a subset of the major glucose transporter isoforms. Over the ensuing years, the meeting has continued to feature important advances in glucose transporter biology, but has also evolved to embrace emergent topics in metabolic control mechanisms as they relate to chronic diseases and conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. The meeting has consistently attracted major leaders in these fields, but also with representation of emergent young scientists. This year's program, as seen in the accompanying attachment, is no exception. Recent progress in this area of research has been explosive, and we believe that this meeting will be particularly timely in helping to fully appreciate the significance of recent developments. This year's conference will provide a lively mix of glucose transporter biology, metabolic … Continue reading

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After Tragedy, Fellow Biology Students Step In to Finish Friend’s Research

Posted: Published on January 23rd, 2015

Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Newswise Four names were in the author spot of a Texas Tech University study presented at a biology conference in Sacramento in August. Senior biology student Tailor Browns name was at the top; she did most of the field research, which examined how oak tree resprouts respond to drought conditions. Joshua Willms, who is now a joint MD/Ph.D. student at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, is second; he helped coordinate all the research. Associate biology professor Dylan Schwilk, whose name is fourth, guided the undergraduate researchers. Christopher Rodriguez is third. The project was his brainchild. He learned how to use the equipment and wrote a research proposal. He told his friends about this exciting new research hed started, and he made plants and droughts sound exciting. Just a few months into the research, on Oct. 3, 2012, he suffered life-threatening injuries in a motorcycle accident. He died three days later. After Rodriguezs death, a few of his friends approached Schwilk and said theyd like to continue Rodriguezs research. It would be their friends legacy. Schwilk allowed himself to be persuaded. Its not a story of the work almost being done and … Continue reading

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