🎉 Exciting News! 🎉 Congratulations to Liam Reed from the University of Nottingham and Cesar U Monjaras-Avila from the University of British Columbia in Canada for winning the PSC Research Travel Award 2024 with their amazing research. These exceptional researchers have pushed the boundaries of stem cell biology, and we can't wait to see what the future holds for these two talented young scientists! Want to be next year's winner? Stay tuned for more details on the 2025 PSC Travel Award. We are committed to supporting young researchers on their journey to making groundbreaking contributions in their fields. #ISSCR2024 #YoungScientists #TravelAward #MiltenyiBiotec
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EU FET OPEN PRIME brings together partners from across Europe into a strong multi-disciplinary team. Let's meet the seven PRIME project partners! Meet PRIME's partners Aarhus University, Denmark's second largest university with a rich history of research. The Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) was established in 2002 at Aarhus University. iNANO conducts interdisciplinary research in Nanoscience, based on close collaboration between researchers in physics, chemistry, molecular biology, biology and medicine with active participation of 40 senior researchers, 60 junior researchers and 150 PhD students. This interdisciplinary nature creates a unique situation, crucial for development of new nanomedicine, where experts in drug delivery, nanoscience and medicine can work closely together. For more on the work carried out at Aarhus University see: http://www.au.dk/ PRIME is a groundbreaking FET Open research project funded by #HorizonEurope European Commission, aiming to transform the diagnostics and treatment of epilepsy. #FETOpenPrime #Epilepsy #EpilepsyResearch #Neuroscience #euprojects
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INDIAN. Qualified CSIR NET Lectureship/Assistant Professor in Life Sciences Dec22-Jun23 (All India Rank 56)|GATE-XL 2023|GATE-XL 2024 (AIR 392)|25th WB SET without any coaching/guidance(in UR category). 165K+ Impressions
Recently I completed posting of 50 (FIFTY) #Science #researchpapers on LinkedIn. So I should give a list of these papers. Due to SPACE LIMITATION I will complete this list in MULTIPLE POSTS. (PARTIAL) List-I:- (will be continued) A) Paper of NOBEL LAUREATES:- 1) 'DNA sequencing with chain-terminating inhibitors' (Sanger et al. 1977, 87164 times cited to date) by British biochemist FREDERICK SANGER (got BOTH 1958 & 1980 The Nobel Prize in #chemistry). 2) 'Electric field effect in atomically thin carbon films' (Novoselov et al. 2004, 72931 times cited to date) by Physicists KONSTANTIN NOVOSELOV and Sir ANDRE GEIM (BOTH got The Nobel Prize in #physics in 2010). 3) 'C60: Buckminsterfullerene' (Kroto et al. 1985, 22759 times cited to date) by 1996 #chemistry laureates Sir HAROLD KROTO, ROBERT CURL and RICHARD SMALLEY. 4) 'Isolation of a T-Lymphotropic Retrovirus from a Patient at Risk for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)' (Barre-Sinoussi et al. 1983, 11245 times cited to date) by FRANCOISE BARRE-SINOUSSI and LUC MONTAGNIER (BOTH got The Nobel Prize in #physiology or #medicine in 2008). 5) 'Telomeres shorten during ageing of human fibroblasts' (Harley, Futcher and Greider 1990; 7265 times cited to date) by 2009 #physiology or #medicine laureate Carol Greider Ma'am. 6) 'Stratospheric sink for chlorofluoromethanes: chlorine atom-catalysed destruction of ozone' (Molina & Rowland 1974, 6197 times cited to date) by MARIO MOLINA and FRANK SHERWOOD ROWLAND (BOTH shared the 1995 The Nobel Prize in #chemistry). 7) 'Establishment in culture of pluripotential cells from mouse embryos' (Evans & Kaufman 1981) (12179 times cited till now) by Sir MARTIN JOHN EVANS (got 2007 The Nobel Prize in #Physiology or #Medicine) 8) 'Continuous cultures of fused cells secreting antibody of predefined specificity' (Kohler and Milstein 1975, 25314 times cited to date) by Argentine biochemist CESAR MILSTEIN (TOTAL CITATIONS 73124 to date) and German biologist GEORGES JEAN FRANZ KOHLER (BOTH got The Nobel Prize in #physiology or #medicine in 1984). 9) 'Induction of pluripotent stem cells from mouse embryonic and adult fibroblast cultures by defined factors' (TAKAHASHI & YAMANAKA 2006; 31641 times cited till now) by Japanese #stemcell researcher SHINYA YAMANAKA (got 2012 The Nobel Prize in #Physiology or #Medicine). 10) 'Induction of pluripotent stem cells from adult human fibroblasts by defined factors' (23922 times cited to date) (Takahashi et al. 2007) by Japanese #stemcell researcher SHINYA YAMANAKA (got 2012 The Nobel Prize in #Physiology or #Medicine). Please visit the DOCUMENTS section of my profile to FREELY DOWNLOAD them. Or anyone interested in reading a particular paper(s) can DIRECT MESSAGE me, I will send the #PDF copy to him/her.
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Geological tool helps study biology of cancer at atomic levels Researchers discover that hydrogen atoms might unlock cancer before it even happens in an exciting new study. In a major breakthrough, scientists have discovered a unique “fingerprint” within cancer cells based on their hydrogen composition. They found that cancer cells exhibit a significantly lower proportion of the heavier hydrogen isotope (deuterium) compared to healthy cells. Geochemist Ashley Maloney and a team at CU Boulder turned to geological techniques to analyze cancer cells at the atomic level. What do you think? #cancer #oncology #pharma #biotech #moleculer #atom #diagnostic #hydrogen #geology https://lnkd.in/gKPXyH9f
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#MeettheResearcher Introducing another stellar #KavliOxford researcher: Corinne Lutomski! As a Senior Research Associate at the Robinson Group, Department of Chemistry, Corinne recently clinched the KARD Fund with her exceptional team. Through her research, Corinne aims to understand the central mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders, and how key receptors in the brain accept and interpret extracellular signals to guide mood and behaviour. Her research uses mass spectrometry to decipher how the collection of interactions in cells, between proteins, lipids and metabolites, drive such processes. A critical challenge of this work is to sequence large proteins and identify small molecule interactors within intact assemblies in the same experiment. Corinne's research requires her to (i) develop new methods for investigating protein-effector networks within the context of their native cellular environments (i.e. the brain), and (ii) build new technology in mass spectrometry to be able to controllably dissect these assemblies inside the mass spectrometer. Corinne foresees that innovative workflows in native mass spectrometry will revolutionise the scientific approach to understanding molecular composition. Leveraging this technology, novel diagnostics for neuropsychiatric disorders can be uncovered, paving the way for personalised interventions tailored to an individual's unique biology. #massspectrometry #topdownMS #neuroscience #massspectrometry #ScienceStars #ResearchHighlight #topdownMS #neuroscience Oxford Chemistry University of Oxford The Kavli Foundation
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Herman Branson stands as a towering figure in the realm of STEM, renowned for his pioneering contributions to molecular biology and biophysics. As an esteemed physicist and biophysicist, Branson made significant strides in understanding the structure and function of proteins, laying the groundwork for advancements in biochemistry and medical research. His groundbreaking work on the properties of hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying molecule in blood, provided critical insights into the mechanisms of oxygen transport within the body. Moreover, Branson's dedication to education and mentorship paved the way for countless aspiring scientists, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. His commitment to diversity and inclusion in STEM fields continues to inspire future generations of researchers and underscores the importance of equitable access to scientific opportunities. Through his visionary leadership and transformative contributions, Herman Branson has left an enduring legacy that resonates across disciplines, shaping the landscape of scientific inquiry and innovation for years to come. #STEMResearch #MolecularBiology #Biophysics #Biochemistry #MedicalResearch #DiversityInSTEM #ScientificInnovation #HermanBransonLegacy #UnderrepresentedScientists #EquitableOpportunities
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Two School of Medicine faculty were among four Duke faculty members elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) on April 30 in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. David Beratan, PhD, R.J. Reynolds Professor of Chemistry, professor of biochemistry, and professor of physics. Beratan is developing theoretical approaches to understand the function of complex molecular and macromolecular systems. Rich Mooney, PhD, George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor for Research in Neurobiology and professor of cell biology. His broad research goal is to understand the neural mechanisms by which experience guides learning, behavior, and perception. https://lnkd.in/etXWkFH3
Beratan, Mooney Elected to National Academy of Sciences
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The CME Symposium on Mechanisms of Cellular Evolution is being organized by the Biology Integration Institute for Mechanisms of Cellular Evolution at Arizona State University. The event is scheduled to take place from November 6-9, 2024, in Tempe, AZ. The symposium is the third in a series of annual events focused on the emerging interdisciplinary field of evolutionary cell biology, ECB. This field combines evolutionary #biology and cell biology with other related disciplines, including biochemistry, biophysics, population genetics, molecular biology and mathematics. The symposium aims to bring together leading researchers and experts from diverse fields to discuss current advances and future directions in ECB, and to provide opportunities for interdisciplinary discussions, knowledge sharing and collaboration. #ASU #ASUBiodesign #ASUResearch
2024 Mechanisms of Cellular Evolution Annual Symposium | ASU Events
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IMPRS is back and starting soon! Check the program below... #imprs #imprs_cbp #imprs2impress #biophysics #youngresearchers
Only 3 days left!! On Friday, we will welcome our new IMPRS-CBP PhD students with an interesting Symposium on Cellular Biophysics. If you are around at Riedberg Campus, join us in the lecture hall of the Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysics, get to know our Faculty and learn about our fascinating research! Check out the program on our website: 👉https://lnkd.in/eKDy7FtV We are looking very much forward 🙃 #symposium #sciencetalk #imprs #imprs_cbp #imprs2impress #biophysics #youngresearchers #science #gradschool #phd Goethe-Universität Frankfurt a. Main, FIAS - Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Max Planck Society
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3wCongrats Cesar U Monjaras-Avila!