Morten Scheibye-Knudsen, leading research at the University of Copenhagen on DNA damage and cellular resilience is joining us at Zelar City this weekend. Don't miss the opportunity to hear directly from him on Sunday, Nov 10th!
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In the latest CAS Chronicles, we’re spotlighting Dr. Marcus Cooke from the Department of Molecular Biosciences, whose research just received a $2M grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. This funding supports his innovative work that is revolutionizing how researchers test cells for DNA damage. 🧬 🔍 Dive into the details of his groundbreaking research and its potential impact on our news site: https://ow.ly/s0VG50Ub4JV
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EMBL scientists have used sea anemones to study how animals restore their shape following major injuries. Their results show how, in regenerating animals, systemic molecular and cellular changes help to restore their original shape. The study, led by Aissam Ikmi along with collaborators Detlev Arendt and Oliver Stegle, and their teams, sheds new light on the fundamental importance of maintaining body shape in animals. It also enhances our understanding of the molecular pathways involved in regeneration. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/emH68sTU
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In 2018, James Demetrious, DC, DABCO, was the first to ever assert the role and causality of fluoroquinolones in the genesis of CeAD. Dr. Demetrious' groundbreaking hypothesis has now been subsequently confirmed by independent researchers: https://lnkd.in/ev7Dc5Pq
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Our new paper led by Aisha Naseer is out today. learn about molecular mechanisms of monoterpene detoxification by Ips typographus here: https://lnkd.in/e_PnhHe6
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Insects and their adaptations is a very interesting system. In this article we show how bark beetles are successfully overcoming the tree defences and the gene system involved. This study open up new horizons for us to move in the direction of target based pest management.
Our new paper led by Aisha Naseer is out today. learn about molecular mechanisms of monoterpene detoxification by Ips typographus here: https://lnkd.in/e_PnhHe6
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These are the pros!!
Join us at AMP 2024! Blackhawk Genomics is excited to announce that our very own Dr. Cynthe Sims and Dr. John Hanson will be attending AMP in Vancouver next week. Message us if you'd like to connect!
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Join me as we embark on a journey into the transformative world of Photo Energetic Regulatory Medicine. In this presentation, we'll explore how light, the ultimate essence of everything, plays a pivotal role in healing. Discover how this futuristic approach can reverse a year of aging and degeneration in just one month, harnessing nature's stimuli and quantum energies to accelerate self-healing. Watch the video here: https://lnkd.in/gnruUfQS
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Join me as we embark on a journey into the transformative world of Photo Energetic Regulatory Medicine. In this presentation, we'll explore how light, the ultimate essence of everything, plays a pivotal role in healing. Discover how this futuristic approach can reverse a year of aging and degeneration in just one month, harnessing nature's stimuli and quantum energies to accelerate self-healing. Watch the video here: https://lnkd.in/g7CA3uVA
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Join us at 11.50 and lets discuss how Monolith X and Spectral Shift enable faster and more successful Affinity measurement
Get ready for the 3rd MOSBRI Conference – it's almost here! Join Quentin Canelle for a talk to learn about the advantages of free-in-solution binding affinity measurements, including real-life examples with Monolith X. But that's not all! Swing by our booth to meet our CEO Philipp Baaske and the team to chat about the latest biophysical tools for affinity measurements and how they help advance your projects.
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Very honored to be included in Rare Revolution's Autumn Issue, focused on RARE Mitochondria: This issue really sets the stage to showcase the outstanding work happening in the field of mitochondria and how this is shaping the future for families affected by rare mitochondrial diseases. My submission is one in the series of "RareTech: The Intersection of Technology and Rare Disease." The Autumn edition focuses on: "High Tech Exoskeletons Supporting Rare and Other Disease Patients: Not Science Fiction Anymore." https://lnkd.in/di-TzJ6r
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