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fungi in science: FINSysB video
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. July 15, 2011. By Clemens J. Heilmann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Universität Düsseldorf: Graduiertenkollegs
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Zurück zur Universität. Graduiertenschule der Jürgen Manchot Stiftung: Molecules of Infection. Graduiertenkollegs mit Beteiligung der MNF:. CLIB Graduate Cluster Industrial Biotechnology. Verantwortlich für den Inhalt:.
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fungi in science: Lay summary: Antifungal drug development
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. July 26, 2011. Lay summary: Antifungal drug development. As promised, this week it is Kate's turn to summarize her work. Kate is working with F2G Ltd. in Manchester to develop antifungal drugs based on essential genes. Investigating new drug leads for fungal infections. To date 3 proteins have been identified that are essential for the survival of both types of fungi. The 3 essential proteins have been made in large quantities using bacterial cells and screens ...
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fungi in science: How YOU can help science by solving puzzles
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. November 25, 2010. How YOU can help science by solving puzzles. Even better, you can even interact! The goal now is to fold it into the correct conformation as seen below. Try it for yourself and see if you like it. Maybe next time instead of solving a crossword puzzle or doing a Sudoku, try folding some proteins and help science! By Clemens J. Heilmann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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fungi in science: Scientific collaborations
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. February 25, 2011. And flowing data.com. Also check out the zoomable worldmap here. Most scientific papers that are written are not the product of a single group of researchers in one lab but by a number of groups that all contribute. These contacts are mainly made during scientific conferences or in research networks (like the european FINSysB network. By Clemens J. Heilmann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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fungi in science: Lay summary: Candida albicans and cells of the immune system
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. June 15, 2011. Lay summary: Candida albicans and cells of the immune system. Today's lay summary is about how the immune system is dealing with. Cells if they are encountered. Pedro Miramón is working at the HKI in Jena under the supervision of Professor Bernhard Hube. He is trying to understand the interplay between. He response of the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans. To the attack by immune cells. Is recognised and eliminated from the host. To this end...
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fungi in science: Playing with DNA can be fun!
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. January 16, 2011. Playing with DNA can be fun! Happy New Year to everyone and although it is a little late (I know, I know) I thought we start it with a play section again. I am sure there was an uproar among all the geneticists that I choose a protein game for the first play post. And not something with DNA. Also, the last game was a bit on the complicated side so today I want to introduce you to Phylo. Since DNA is only composed of the four bases ( A.
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fungi in science: Paul Stamets on 6 ways mushrooms can save the world
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. February 11, 2011. Paul Stamets on 6 ways mushrooms can save the world. An interesting yet lively talk from TED - Paul Stamets believes that mushrooms can save our lives, restore our ecosystems and " terraform other worlds in our galaxy by sowing a mix of fungal spores and other seeds. To create an ecological footprint on a new planet". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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fungi in science: Koch's Postulates
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A FINSysB realm for sharing bioscience. November 21, 2010. In my last post. I was describing how scientists use the scientific method to keep their research objective. One of the best examples of applying the scientific method are Koch's Postulates. Robert Koch. 1843-1910, left) was a german physician who was interested in how diseases are spread. He is considered the founder of modern microbiology and bacteriology together with his contemporary, Louis Pasteur. Anthrax ( Bacillus anthracis). Now look at ...