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University of La Verne Receives $1 Million to Establish Endowed Chair in Computational Biology

Posted: Published on December 10th, 2014

La Verne, Calif. (PRWEB) December 09, 2014 The University of La Verne this month received a $1 million grant from the Fletcher Jones Foundation to recruit and fill an endowed chair faculty position in computational biology, allowing the University to expose its students to new approaches in biological research. An endowed chair brings significant recognition and visibility to the University and the Natural Science Department. La Verne plans to launch a nationwide search in 2015 to fill the position, and the professor selected will work with faculty from the Natural Science Department to develop new courses in biology. The first new course will be offered to junior and senior undergraduates in two years. The University will match the grant, bringing it to $2 million. The new position and curriculum made possible by this grant will expand the training and career opportunities we offer our students and further elevate the solid reputation of the sciences at the University of La Verne, said Dr. Christine Broussard, Chair of La Vernes Natural Science Division. Computational biology is a relatively new scientific discipline, involving a mix of biology and computer science. It provides new ways scientists can conduct research and analysis using large amounts … Continue reading

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Procter & Gamble turns to Eagle for bioinformatics software

Posted: Published on December 10th, 2014

Global consumer products giant Procter & Gamble (P&G) has turned to Cambridge bioinformatics technology to accelerate certain areas of research. No figures are being disclosed for the four-year deal secured by Eagle Genomics, the Babraham Research Campus company. P&Gs Global Biotechnology and Life Sciences Department will use Eagles bioinformatics software platform, eaglecore, to help accelerate research of new products, organise existing data and integrate legacy data with more recent data for analysis across the company. The deal will see P&G take a four-year licence for an undisclosed sum, which will include additional data curation services. The agreement follows a long partnership between Eagle and P&G involving Eagles consultancy arm, which has been used to support past research. Dr Abel Ureta-Vidal, CEO of Eagle said: eaglecore is an extremely powerful platform and will have a major impact on P&Gs approach to their current research projects. By using our platform, P&G will able to better reference, manage and use all of their data to develop new insights and products, saving both time and development costs. He said eaglecore improves bioinformatics research to help accelerate the development of new products, including pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, food and beverages, livestock and crop development, and biofuels. … Continue reading

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Download Bioengineering of the Skin Skin Imaging amp Analysis Dermatology Clinical amp Basic – Video

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Download Bioengineering of the Skin Skin Imaging amp Analysis Dermatology Clinical amp Basic Get PDF Here To View More : http://bit.ly/1zE6hBF. By: Faustina Sargent … Continue reading

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Download Bioengineering of the Skin Skin Surface Imaging and Analysis Volume IV PDF – Video

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Download Bioengineering of the Skin Skin Surface Imaging and Analysis Volume IV PDF Get PDF Here To View More : http://bit.ly/1qhoGEp. By: Faustina Sargent … Continue reading

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A Crowd Of Scientists Finds A Better Way To Predict Seizures

Posted: Published on December 10th, 2014

Electrodes on the scalp can reveal electrical activity in the brain associated with seizures. Adrianna Williams/Corbis hide caption Electrodes on the scalp can reveal electrical activity in the brain associated with seizures. An online contest for data scientists has produced a great leap forward in efforts to predict when someone with epilepsy is going to have a seizure. The winning team used data on electrical activity in the brain to develop an algorithm that predicted seizures 82 percent of the time. That "blew the top off" previous efforts, says Brian Litt, a professor of neurology and bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania who helped oversee the competition. In the past, he says, researchers have struggled to find an algorithm that did better than chance. "This has real clinical potential," says Walter Koroshetz, acting director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a sponsor of the contest. "We'd like to develop therapies that come in when they are needed instead of people taking medicine all the time." Epilepsy, which is often compared to an electrical storm in the brain, affects nearly 1 percent of people worldwide. The most common treatment is medication, which can leave people feeling tired or … Continue reading

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Navajo Lesson 1 – Anatomy of Speech Articulation – Video

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Navajo Lesson 1 - Anatomy of Speech Articulation This is the first video in a series designed for English speakers who want to learn how to read and speak Din Bizaad t' nizhn' t'. By: Navajo Bilagaana … Continue reading

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'Marco Polo' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Creator John Fusco | The New York Times – Video

Posted: Published on December 10th, 2014

#39;Marco Polo' | Anatomy of a Scene w/ Creator John Fusco | The New York Times John Fusco, creator of the Netflix series Marco Polo, narrates a scene in which the 13th-century traveler enters the court of Kublai Khan. Subscribe to the Times Video newsletter for... By: The New York Times … Continue reading

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Anatomy of a modern communicator: panel discussion I #FutureComms14 – Video

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Anatomy of a modern communicator: panel discussion I #FutureComms14 As the communications industry evolves, so do the professional skills required in order to stay relevant. The integration of marketing functions means that r... By: Mynewsdesk … Continue reading

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Biology Anatomy of Flowering Plants part 19 (Dicot leaf anatomy) CBSE class 11 XI – Video

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Biology Anatomy of Flowering Plants part 19 (Dicot leaf anatomy) CBSE class 11 XI Biology Anatomy of Flowering Plants part 19 (Dicot leaf anatomy) CBSE class 11 XI. By: ExamFearVideos … Continue reading

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Greys Anatomy S 11×06 ita – Video

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Greys Anatomy S 11x06 ita L'arrivo a Seattle della madre di April (2 parte) By: april jackson story … Continue reading

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