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Cedars-Sinai Awarded $1.9 Million Cirm Grant To Develop Stem Cell Treatments For Vertebral Compression Fractures In Osteoporosis Patients

Cedars-Sinai Awarded $1.9 Million Cirm Grant To Develop Stem...

A team of physicians and scientists from the Cedars-Sinai Regenerative Medicine Institute and Department of Surgery, led by Dan Gazit, DMD, PhD has been awarded a three-year $1.9 million grant from the California stem cell agency to fund [...]

Posted On : Oct, 25 2010 | Comments : 0

Ian Owens on the new Section of Integrative Cell Biology

Ian Owens on the new Section of Integrative Cell Biology

Drawing on the existing research strengths of these sections together with expertise from Biophysics, a new Section of Integrative Cell Biology will be created. Professor Ian Owens, Head of the Department of Life Sciences, talked to Repo [...]

Posted On : Oct, 21 2010 | Comments : 0

Stem cell clinical trial aims to combat nerve damage in human tissue

Stem cell clinical trial aims to combat nerve damage in huma...

A patient with a damaged spinal cord has become the first to be injected with embryonic stem cells in a landmark clinical trial of the therapy. The controversial and long-awaited trial was given the green light by the US Food and Drug Ad [...]

Posted On : Oct, 13 2010 | Comments : 0

Cell and Molecular Biology at work - That's you!

Cell and Molecular Biology at work - That's you!

You're both wonderful and amazing! You're wonderful because you are just you, unique in so many ways. You're amazing because you are made up of about 20 thousansd billion (20 x 10exp13) cells of some 200 different types most [...]

Posted On : Oct, 06 2010 | Comments : 0

BIOLOGY: Cell aging mechanism discovered, Salk scientists say

BIOLOGY: Cell aging mechanism discovered, Salk scientists sa...

Salk Institute scientists say they have discovered a major key to how human and other animal cells age. They have also partly reversed the process in the laboratory, they write in a new study. Damage to vital proteins called histone [...]

Posted On : Oct, 04 2010 | Comments : 0

Cell Biology Faculty Positions

The Department of Cell Biology and Physiology at the University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine seeks candidates for Assistant, Associate and/or Full Professor tenure stream and tenured faculty positions. Successful candidates will be [...]

Posted On : Oct, 01 2010 | Comments : 0

Belgium: Ph.D Position in Molecular Cell Biology

Belgium: Ph.D Position in Molecular Cell Biology

The initial steps of peroxisome degradation in cultured mammalian cells. Peroxisomes are dynamic organelles which proliferate and are degraded in response to a variety of environmental stimuli. For example, treatment of rodents with hypo [...]

Posted On : Sep, 29 2010 | Comments : 0

Synthetic Biology: inducing memory in yeast cells

Synthetic Biology: inducing memory in yeast cells

Synthetic Biology is an emerging field. Much work still is to be done, but the progress already made points out to an exciting sci pathway. Whether the applications of the Synth-Bio are conducted towards the production of new pharma [...]

Posted On : Sep, 28 2010 | Comments : 0

BMC Cell Biology

BMC Cell Biology

We are delighted to announce the winner of BMC Cell Biology's Image of the Year. Congratulations to Marc Peschanski, from INSERM Creteil in France and colleagues, whose image, showing gap junctions in brain and tumor cells, was selec [...]

Posted On : Sep, 27 2010 | Comments : 0

Cell Biology

Cell Biology

The SEB Cell Biology Section is at the heart of SEB activities. Recognising that cell biology is central to modern experimental biology we seek to organise Symposia and sessions at the SEB main meeting that take a multidisciplinary [...]

Posted On : Sep, 26 2010 | Comments : 0

Cell and Molecular Biology at work

Cell and Molecular Biology at work

You're both wonderful and amazing! You're wonderful because you are just you, unique in so many ways. You're amazing because you are made up of about 20 thousansd billion (20 x 10exp13) cells of some 200 different types most [...]

Posted On : Sep, 24 2010 | Comments : 0

Study finds clues about stroke cell damage

Study finds clues about stroke cell damage

Scientists have found that an enzyme is responsible for the death of nerve cells after a stroke and say an experimental drug that dramatically reduced brain damage in mice may also offer hope for humans. Previous attempts to design [...]

Posted On : Sep, 23 2010 | Comments : 0

Top 7 in cell biology

Top 7 in cell biology

1. Parasite's unusual metabolism Plasmodium falciparum may have evolved a unique, non-cyclic version of the textbook energy-producing process in cells known as the Krebs cycle -- presumably as an adaptation to living inside huma [...]

Posted On : Sep, 22 2010 | Comments : 0

Cell Biology Major

Cell Biology Major

The Cell Biology major program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the cell, the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. The course of study integrates principles from many disciplines, including [...]

Posted On : Sep, 19 2010 | Comments : 3

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