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Category Archives: Biology

Foundations of Biology Lab Group 1 – Video

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2014

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Revolutionary Biology Part 1: The building blocks of life – Video

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2014

Revolutionary Biology Part 1: The building blocks of life Our bodies are made up of trillions of cells but it doesn't matter how closely you look, you still won't see them. In fact, most of our cells are smaller than the width of a hair. To make... By: OxfordNDM … Continue reading

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Programmable Paper Wyss Advances in Synthetic Biology – Video

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2014

Programmable Paper Wyss Advances in Synthetic Biology Wyss Institute scientists discuss the collaborative environment and team effort that led to two breakthroughs in synthetic biology that can either stand alone as distinct advances or combine... By: Wyss Institute … Continue reading

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Synthetic biology on ordinary paper, results off the page

Posted: Published on October 24th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 23-Oct-2014 Contact: Kat J. McAlpine katherine.mcalpine@wyss.harvard.edu 617-432-8266 Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard @wyssinstitute BOSTON - New achievements in synthetic biology announced today by researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, which will allow complex cellular recognition reactions to proceed outside of living cells, will dare scientists to dream big: there could one day be inexpensive, shippable and accurate test kits that use saliva or a drop of blood to identify specific disease or infection a feat that could be accomplished anywhere in the world, within minutes and without laboratory support, just by using a pocketsized paper diagnostic tool. That once farfetched idea seems within closer reach as a result of two new studies describing the advances, published today in Cell, accomplished through extensive crossteam collaboration between two teams at the Wyss Institute headed by Wyss Core Faculty Members James Collins, Ph.D., and Peng Yin, Ph.D.. "In the last fifteen years, there have been exciting advances in synthetic biology," said Collins, who is also Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Medicine at Boston University, and CoDirector and CoFounder of the Center of Synthetic Biology. "But until now, researchers have been limited in their progress … Continue reading

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Biology Club 2014 – Video

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

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Biology Club Meeting 10-17-14 – Video

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

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Endospore Staining – Video

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

Endospore Staining Biology Professor describes two methods of staining endospores. For more information on the Gram Stain, see Biology Professor's video: http://youtu.be/1SITCrgF3yk For more information on... By: Biology Professor … Continue reading

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Herbal medicines could contain dangerous levels of toxic mold

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 23-Oct-2014 Contact: Sacha Boucherie s.boucherie@elsevier.com 31-204-853-564 Elsevier @ElsevierConnect Amsterdam, October 23, 2014 - Herbal medicines such as licorice, Indian rennet and opium poppy, are at risk of contamination with toxic mould, according to a new study published in Fungal Biology. The authors of the study, from the University of Peshawar, Pakistan say it's time for regulators to control mould contamination. An estimated 64% of people use medicinal plants to treat illnesses and relieve pain. The herbal medicine market is worth $60 billion globally, and growing fast. Despite the increasing popularity of herbal medicine, the sale of medicinal plants is mostly unregulated. The new study analyzes toxic mould found on common medicinal plants in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, where the majority of people use herbal medicine. They found that around 43% of the plants were naturally contaminated with toxins, produced by moulds that could be harmful to human health. 30% of the samples contained aflatoxins, which are carcinogenic and linked to liver cancer, and around 26% were contaminated with ochratoxin A, which is toxic to the liver and kidneys, and can suppress the immune system. "It's common to use medicinal plants in our country and to … Continue reading

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Griffin receives alumni award from FMU Biology Program

Posted: Published on October 23rd, 2014

Contributed/FMU FMU Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Tim Shannon presents award to Dr. Joe L. Griffin Jr., owner of Advanced Dental Center in Florence. Griffin was honored by Francis Marion Universitys Department of Biology with an outstanding alumni award Tuesday evening. Posted: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 10:07 am Griffin receives alumni award from FMU Biology Program FMU RELEASE Morning News FLORENCE, S.C. Dr. Joe L. Griffin Jr., owner of Advanced Dental Center in Florence was honored by Francis Marion Universitys Department of Biology with an outstanding alumni award Tuesday evening. Griffin received the Lawrence Swails Award during a reception Oct. 21 on the FMU campus. This distinguished alumni award was named after the second chairperson of the FMU Biology Department. This is the ninth year the Biology Department has given this award to an outstanding graduate of the biology program. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article in its entirety. Best Value Get home delivery of the newspaper Monday - Sunday. Plus digital access which includes unlimited web and mobile web access to SCNow.com and our electronic replica edition every day for one low monthly fee. … Continue reading

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9th Grade Biology: EvoQuest – Video

Posted: Published on October 22nd, 2014

9th Grade Biology: EvoQuest This an evolution project. By: Michael Cook … Continue reading

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