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Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan – Social Behaviour In Birds: What Makes Them Tick?

Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan – Social Behaviour In Birds: What Makes Them Tick?

by nick | Feb 16, 2017 | Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Life Sciences & Biology

Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan – Social Behaviour In Birds: What Makes Them Tick? Professor Elizabeth Adkins-Regan of Cornell University investigates the physiological mechanisms underlying social and reproductive behaviour in birds, including the life-long...
Professor Arlan Richardson – Growing Old Gracefully: The Science Behind Aging

Professor Arlan Richardson – Growing Old Gracefully: The Science Behind Aging

by nick | Feb 16, 2017 | Life Sciences & Biology, Medical & Health Sciences

Professor Arlan Richardson – Growing Old Gracefully: The Science Behind Aging Professor Arlan Richardson and his colleagues at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center investigate the biological mechanisms behind aging. Professor Richardson is...
Rebecca Tallmadge, Phd | Maria Julia Bevilaqua Felippe, Mv, Ms, Phd – Antibodies, Epigenetics, And A Bit Of Hay

Rebecca Tallmadge, Phd | Maria Julia Bevilaqua Felippe, Mv, Ms, Phd – Antibodies, Epigenetics, And A Bit Of Hay

by nick | Feb 16, 2017 | Life Sciences & Biology

Rebecca Tallmadge, Phd | Maria Julia Bevilaqua Felippe, Mv, Ms, Phd – Antibodies, Epigenetics, And A Bit Of Hay Dr Julia Felippe and Dr Rebecca Tallmadge of Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine are attempting to understand the complex world of the...
Dr Harald Putzer – Rna Metabolism: How Different Bacteria Reached The Same Conclusion In Their Own Ways

Dr Harald Putzer – Rna Metabolism: How Different Bacteria Reached The Same Conclusion In Their Own Ways

by nick | Feb 16, 2017 | Life Sciences & Biology

Dr Harald Putzer – Rna Metabolism: How Different Bacteria Reached The Same Conclusion In Their Own Ways Dr Harald Putzer at the Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, France, investigates how bacteria regulate the expression of genes by degrading their...
Professor Roger Koeppe & Professor Denise Greathouse – Designing Lipid-Bilayer Interacting Peptides To Better Understand Protein Function

Professor Roger Koeppe & Professor Denise Greathouse – Designing Lipid-Bilayer Interacting Peptides To Better Understand Protein Function

by nick | Feb 15, 2017 | Life Sciences & Biology

Professors Roger Koeppe II and Denise Greathouse at the University of Arkansas design and study peptides that interact with model biological lipid-bilayer membranes. They are interested in understanding the protein-lipid molecular interactions that are responsible for...
Professor Joyce Van Eck – Improving Crops By Genetic Engineering And Targeted Genome Editing

Professor Joyce Van Eck – Improving Crops By Genetic Engineering And Targeted Genome Editing

by nick | Feb 15, 2017 | Agricultural Science, Earth & Environmental Sciences, Life Sciences & Biology

Professor Joyce Van Eck – Improving Crops By Genetic Engineering And Targeted Genome Editing Located at the Boyce Thompson Institute, an independent affiliate of Cornell University, the Van Eck lab explores novel methods for major crop improvement possibilities...
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