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eScienceCommons: A psychoanalysis of 'The Great Gatsby'
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Wednesday, May 8, 2013. A psychoanalysis of 'The Great Gatsby'. Before there was “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” there was the ostentatious fictional protagonist in “The Great Gatsy,” says Jared DeFife. A clinical psychologist and Emory assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral studies. So who exactly was Jay Gatsby? The "self-made man" archetype created by novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald is set to get renewed attention when portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in a movie releasing this weekend. Gatsby&#...
eScienceCommons: For spider monkeys, social grooming comes at a cost
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015. For spider monkeys, social grooming comes at a cost. Spider monkeys are fission-fusion socializers, meaning they often break up into smaller groups and then rejoin the larger community. "They basically hang out with whoever they want, and that changes often," says Thomas Gillespie, an Emory disease ecologist. (Photos by Rebecca Rimbach). The journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Living in groups comes with costs and benefits. The benefits include more eyes,...
eScienceCommons: Testes size correlates with men's involvement in toddler care
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Monday, September 9, 2013. Testes size correlates with men's involvement in toddler care. 8220;Mothers definitely have more of an impact on child development, but fathers are also important and their role is understudied,” says anthropologist James Rilling. Men with smaller testes than others are more likely to be involved in hands-on care of their toddlers, finds a new study by anthropologists at Emory University. On Sept. 9. Life History Theory posits that evolution optimizes the allocation of resource...
eScienceCommons: Optical experiment eyes Parthenon mystery
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012. Optical experiment eyes Parthenon mystery. The Parthenon ruins in Athens. "For complex visual and psychological reasons, it's an extremely powerful building," Bonna Wescoat says. An optical experiment, to be led by students of Emory University art historian Bonna Wescoat. Will take a fresh look at the puzzle. Volunteer observers have been recruited to participate in the event, to take place on Saturday, November 10, at the Nashville Parthenon. The building was elaborately pai...
eScienceCommons: A novel look at how stories may change the brain
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013. A novel look at how stories may change the brain. 8220;We already knew that good stories can put you in someone else’s shoes in a figurative sense. Now we’re seeing that something may also be happening biologically," says neuroscientist Gregory Berns. Their findings, that reading a novel may cause changes in resting-state connectivity of the brain that persist, were published by the journal Brain Connectivity. His co-authors included Kristina Blaine. Neurobiological research u...
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For the rest of us" edited by Morris Armstrong, Jr. proudly a.k.a. "Little Mo", author of The Concrete Jungle Book. Are the bananas really yellower on the other side of the jungle? Monkey brain signals mental wanderlust. 8220;Humans aren’t the only animals who wonder if the grass is greener elsewhere, but it’s hard to abandon what we know in hopes of finding something better,” explains John Pearson, research associate of neurobiology at Duke University. And the study’s lead author. For the study, researc...
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Aging, CVD risk factors and progenitor cells. Teasing apart the effects of time and CVD risk factors on cells that regenerate blood vessels. From Emory Clinical Cardiovascular Research Read more. How antiviral antibodies become part of immune memory. Stay out, stray stem cells. A sensitive method for detecting the stem cells in regenerative treatments. The stem cells have become impurities that need to be removed for safety's sake. Images from Biomaterials via Creative Read more. Which occurs in respons...
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CMV reactivation warps immune system after HSCT. As a followup to yesterday’s post on following troublemaker cells in patients with lupus, we’d like to highlight a recent paper in. That takes a similar approach to studying how the immune system comes back after bone marrow/blood stem cell transplant. Leslie Kean, MD, PhD. The senior author, Leslie Kean. Paper on lupus because it also uses next-generation sequencing to follow immune cells with DNA rearrangements — in this case, T cells. Our results revea...
IRES at Emory University: Some Pictures from Uganda
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IRES at Emory University. The International Research Experience in Science (IRES) chronicles our students' international research experiences in the sciences. These opportunities are supported by Emory College's Office of Undergraduate Education, the Center for Science Education (Howard Hughes Medical Institute award) and CIPA (the Center for International Program Abroad). Students may also be partially supported via the German Academic Exchange (DAAD) program. Friday, July 24, 2015. A 35 hour ascent.
IRES at Emory University: July 2015
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IRES at Emory University. The International Research Experience in Science (IRES) chronicles our students' international research experiences in the sciences. These opportunities are supported by Emory College's Office of Undergraduate Education, the Center for Science Education (Howard Hughes Medical Institute award) and CIPA (the Center for International Program Abroad). Students may also be partially supported via the German Academic Exchange (DAAD) program. Friday, July 31, 2015. They all also surpri...
IRES at Emory University: May 2015
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IRES at Emory University. The International Research Experience in Science (IRES) chronicles our students' international research experiences in the sciences. These opportunities are supported by Emory College's Office of Undergraduate Education, the Center for Science Education (Howard Hughes Medical Institute award) and CIPA (the Center for International Program Abroad). Students may also be partially supported via the German Academic Exchange (DAAD) program. Sunday, May 31, 2015. It is a lot more ethn...
IRES at Emory University: Lab Goodbyes
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IRES at Emory University. The International Research Experience in Science (IRES) chronicles our students' international research experiences in the sciences. These opportunities are supported by Emory College's Office of Undergraduate Education, the Center for Science Education (Howard Hughes Medical Institute award) and CIPA (the Center for International Program Abroad). Students may also be partially supported via the German Academic Exchange (DAAD) program. Friday, July 31, 2015. They all also surpri...
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Sunday, March 25, 2018. Frankenstein at 200 sparks wonder and debate. Emory's Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library holds an 1881 original edition of "Frankenstein" and an 1831 edition, above, with a depiction of the "creature" and a prologue by Mary Shelley. You can read more here. Chemists boldly go in search of 'little green molecules'. Prometheus: Seeding wonder and science. Thursday, March 15, 2018. Biologists unravel another mystery of what makes DNA go 'loopy'. By biologists at...