2016.mammalian-synbio.org
ORGANIZERS – mSBW3
http://2016.mammalian-synbio.org/organizers
The Third International Mammalian Synthetic Biology Workshop. VENUE & ACCOMODATION. University of Texas, Dallas. Theme By: Benjamin Lu.
cancerbiology.dfci.harvard.edu
Cancer Biology Labs
http://cancerbiology.dfci.harvard.edu/laboratories.php
Department of Cancer Biology. Rameen Beroukhim, M.D., Ph.D. Stephen C. Blacklow, M.D., Ph.D. Nika N. Danial, Ph.D. Michael J. Eck, M.D., Ph.D. Ulrike S. Eggert, Ph.D. Suzanne Gaudet, Ph.D. Alexander Gimelbrant, Ph.D. Nathanael S. Gray, Ph.D. J Dirk Iglehart, M.D. David M. Livingston, M.D. Qiufu Ma, Ph.D. Jarrod Marto, Ph.D. Yoshihiro Nakatani, Ph.D. Pere Puigserver, Ph.D. Thomas M. Roberts, Ph.D., Co-Chair. Rosalind Segal, M.D., Ph.D. William M. Shih, Ph.D. Peter Sicinski, M.D., Ph.D. Marc Vidal, Ph.D.
biologybutthole.blogspot.com
The Biology Butthole: Adults aren't the only crazy ones!
http://biologybutthole.blogspot.com/2007/06/adults-arent-only-crazy-ones.html
Thursday, June 21, 2007. Adults aren't the only crazy ones! In typical fashion, like Erin with her podcasts, Dave and Christina with their blogs, and Cressida with her, uh, ear to the ground, I read the following in the newspaper. I love print media.). In the past, bipolar disorder was reserved for only those who made it through the unpleasantries of puberty, but recent research has suggested that children as young as 2 (! I thought that was expected of your infant child. While I have seen the diagno...
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The Biology Butthole: Moon Dust Saves Us From Global Warming
http://biologybutthole.blogspot.com/2007/06/moon-dust-saves-us-from-global-warming.html
Wednesday, June 13, 2007. Moon Dust Saves Us From Global Warming. Wow this is the dumbest idea I've heard in a long time. Not only is this ridiculous in its extremity but I'm pretty sure blocking out the sun will hinder plan growth, which help reduce CO2 levels, and potentially insulate the Earth from radiating heat back out into space (not to mention the logistics of mine on the F-ing moon). And what happens when we don't want the dust cloud anymore, do we build a gigantic vacuum cleaner?
syntheticbiology.org
Synthetic Biology: Graduate
http://syntheticbiology.org/Graduate.html
This is an active list of schools and labs that support graduate study in synthetic biology. Jim Collins, Biomedical Engineering. Doug Densmore, Electrical and Computer Engineering. Ahmad 'Mo' Khalil, Biomedical Engineering. Wilson Wong, Biomedical Engineering. Francis Arnold, Chemical Engineering. Michael Elowitz, Biology and Applied Physics. Richard Murray, Control and Dynamical Systems and Bioengineering. Lingchong You, Biomedical Engineering. George Church, Genetics. Pamela Silver, Systems Biology.
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The Biology Butthole: telekinesis for real
http://biologybutthole.blogspot.com/2007/06/telekinesis-for-real.html
Sunday, June 24, 2007. Ever wanted to move things. with your mind? Soon you can: Hitachi has devised a " brain-machine interface. That measures small changes in blood flow in various parts of the brain. These changes can be translated into electric signals, such as ones that cause your TV to turn on or off, or that cause an electric train to start or stop. I'm skeptical - but it's pretty damn cool in any case. Wouldn't it be very applicable for quadriplegic people. July 12, 2007 at 2:54 PM.
biologybutthole.blogspot.com
The Biology Butthole: Do men fear the end of patriarchy? Apparently!
http://biologybutthole.blogspot.com/2007/06/mandrama.html
Saturday, June 16, 2007. Do men fear the end of patriarchy? Are you familiar with Mandrama? It's this super-embarrassing thing dudes do when trying to pretend not. To be agitated. And then - oops! Comments like "You made me cry you evil bitch! Documents such outbursts. Fu-nny. I almost peed myself. Can someone put it in "stuff to look at"? I'm website illiterate and can't figure it out. June 20, 2007 at 8:50 AM. The discomfort makes me giggle! June 20, 2007 at 11:07 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Biology Butthole: Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease
http://biologybutthole.blogspot.com/2007/05/tasmanian-devil-facial-tumor-disease.html
Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease. OK, I had to share with everyone one of the coolest things I've come across in a long time. Maybe you've heard about it on NPR, if you're in one of those labs that plays NPR all day (God knows I am). But here's the cool part: it's an infectious. And kill that shit. DFTD has found a way around that, which totally blows my mind. So in terms of organisms colonizing other organisms, we have:. Traditional eukaryotic parasites (malaria). It's obvio...
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The Biology Butthole: crack is whack
http://biologybutthole.blogspot.com/2007/05/test.html
Monday, May 14, 2007. So I couldn't figure out how to embed this video right on the page, so a link. Will have to do. It's a video a friend of mine sent me about the effects of drugs and alcohol on spiders. Fantastic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Things to look at. Science in the blogosphere. Tasmanian devil facial tumor disease. Re: What does your data look like? What does your data look like?