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Extractions: SAN JOSE, Calif., August 23, 2001 BD Biosciences and Thermo Finnigan, a Thermo Electron business (NYSE:TMO), have developed an innovative technique for isolating specific cell types in complex biological samples and then identifying low-abundance proteins from those cells. The technique will be discussed in detail at a poster presentation to be given jointly by Thermo Finnigan and BD Biosciences at the Fifth International Symposium on Mass Spectrometry in the Health and Life Sciences, August 26-30, San Francisco, CA. In brief, the technique uses BD Biosciences' fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) to separate a specific cell population from a larger cell sample. Proteins from the isolated, purified sample are then identified by introducing them with Thermo Finnigan's NanoFlow Solutions Kit into the company's LCQ Deca XP ion-trap mass spectrometer.
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Extractions: The aim of this to give you an overview of the microbial world, you should note however, that we do not cover either protozoa or algae, these are covered in more specific modules.Microbiology is a large and fascinating subject which impinges on us all and is constantly in the news, the recent problems at the Victoria Hospital for example You should also note that because of their very nature microorganisms are difficult to work with, maintaining an aseptic environment is paramount, therefore microbiology is a very practical subject and great emphasis is placed upon laboratory work - you should ensure you attend all the laboratory sessions. You should also ensure you read your laboratory manual prior to a lab. session, this will help you understand the aim of the lab. and what you are expected to do. There is a change in this Academic session in that this is now a full 12 week module as opposed to only a 5 week partial module before. ARTICULATION This course serves as a prerequisite for all third year microbiology modules: Applied Industrial Microbiology
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Extractions: Ph.D. in Biochemistry, University of California, San Francisco, 1992 How can scientists get involved in enriching high school biology? Dr. Kubo is program Director of the BIOTECH Project, a biotechnology education outreach project started in 1996 in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Arizona. In the BIOTECH Project, he develops biotechnology laboratory activities for Arizona high school teachers to use with their students. To help teachers with the classroom activities, he visits schools to provide in-classroom support and has created a mobile laboratory to supply teachers with molecular biology equipment and materials. He also conducts professional development workshops and courses for teachers interested in using biotechnology laboratory activities in their curriculum. The following is a transcript of Dr. Kubo's presentation at Biology Career Day 1997:
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Extractions: Research Specialist, Arizona Research Labs, University of Arizona B.S. in Microbiology, University of Arizona, 1991 Roxane has worked with Arizona Research Labs (ARL) Biotechnology Division for 5 years. Their facility is service oriented, and their role is to teach DNA techniques. She teaches people how to get DNA from their samples, how to do DNA fingerprinting, and how to search for and score for mutations. They teach anyone who is interested in learning the techniques - undergraduates, graduate students, post-docs, professors, university staff and faculty, high school teachers and students, corporate and international researchers. In addition to teaching, Roxane co-manages the lab, doing everything from ordering, to equipment repair and maintenance, and computer support. She is also involved in a research project in which they are tracing ancient migration patterns of human populations by looking at mutations on the y chromosome. The following is a transcript of Ms. Bonner's presentation at Biology Career Day 1997:
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Extractions: BME Internships The following internship opportunities are organized for Biomedical Engineering (BME) minors and Engineering Science majors at The University of Virginia. Veridan/TDL: Three Summer Internships (Posted 3/5/01) Adherence Technologies, Inc (Posted 3/19/01) Corporate more to come Contact for all CIT Internships through UVA:
UVM Biochemistry: Facilities CE is an electrophoretic technique. to bring a Cryoelectron microscopist and thenecessary equipment to UVM to complete the structural biology initiative. http://biochem.uvm.edu/facilities.htm
Extractions: The Department of Biochemistry Computer facility consists of: two SGI Octanes (dual R10K processors), two SGI R10K O2s, an SGI Indigo, and several printers for examining and solving structures. They are all directly connected by a 100baseT network to the Life Sciences Computer Center Core Facilities The Given Analytical Facility was originally started by the Department of Biochemistry with the purchase of a Beckman Model E ultracentrifuge, Beckman liquid scintillation counter and a Perkin Elmer 60MHz NMR with a NIH Shared Instrument grant in 1969. The Facility has grown over the years to include the specialized instruments described below. The Facility has been supported during its 31 years of operation by the Department of Biochemistry, as well as by the College of Medicine. Currently a recharge mechanism is used to capture some of the costs involved in running the facility. XL-I Analytical Ultracentrifuge (Beckman). This instrument was purchased in 1996 on a NIH Shared Equipment grant. This instrument can be used to determine the following information about solutes (typically DNA and/or proteins in our hands): 1) solution molecular weight and to assess the degree of homogeneity with respect to mass; 2)the overall hydrodynamic shape of a solutes in solution; 3)the stoichiometry and equilibrium constants for interacting solutes; and 4) whether aggregates exist, and if so whether the aggregation is a reversible or an irreversible process. Two major methods are used to provide data:
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Extractions: Typical Examples of Analysis Techniques and Tools developed in Core Facilities Program Micro-Perfusion System developed for Microscopic Analysis It was developed for maintaining constant temperature of animal tissue culture during experiment. Thus, it is an essential instrument for the real time measurement in living cells or tissues with a microscope. The instrument can be usefully used for variety research areas in life sciences, such as cell biology, medicine and pharmacology. Development of NMR Microscope and Its Application
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Extractions: Developing Interactive Multimedia for Biology and Chemistry Curricula PIs: Barbara A. Sawrey and Gabriele Wienhausen Understanding modern science mandates an understanding of phenomena invisible to the naked eye and the ability to develop cross-disciplinary knowledge. Most students do not have the expertise to move comfortably from the concrete macroscopic world to the abstraction of the molecular realm and to cross-apply information in the natural sciences. Laboratories are particularly challenging teaching and learning environments especially at large public research universities where hundreds of students may take a given lab course. In this context, the individual needs and learning styles of students are often overlooked. The pressure to help students learn facts, laboratory techniques, and course-specific concepts quickly can cause the big picture or meta-knowledge to be pushed aside or inadvertently left for a later time. Consequently, many students do not build the mental scaffolding to enable assimilating new information in a useful way. The highly acclaimed Mac-based interactive software being developed in UCSD's Multimedia Interactive Learning Lab (MILL) [ http://millftp.ucsd.edu
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Extractions: Department of Oral Biology The Center for Micro-and Nano-Structure/Properties Relationships in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering (CMNSPR) is a major resource for research activities in the Department of Oral Biology. Micromechanical property measurements by SAM can be performed on the same fresh in vitro specimens as those analyzed by micro-Raman spectroscopy and environmental scanning electron microscopy. Thus, this instrumentation in combination with our current chemical and morphologic analyses expands our capabilities into entirely new and unique directions. All three analytical approaches are mandatory for an integrated analysis of the chemical, mechanical, and morphologic relationships at the biomaterials/tissue interface. As shown in figures 1 and 2, CMNSPR investigators currently use Raman microspectroscopy in combination with nondestructive micro-mechanical measurement to determine the interfacial chemistry and mechanics of synthetic materials with natural tissues, e.g. bone, dentin, enamel and collagen. Combined with observations using light and electron microscopy, the data provide an integrated analysis of the chemical, mechanical and morphologic relationships at the material/tissue interface.
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Extractions: Marine Biology Facilities Aquarium Lab The lab serves both instructional and research functions. Two courses ( Aquarium Biology and Invertebrate Zoology ) are currently supported by the lab. The lab is designed to also support student class projects, practica, and Senior Projects, as well as faculty research on the Giant Pacific Octopus More photos Please be patient while photos load. Animal Care Guidelines The energetics lab provides the ability to measure the energy content of biological samples as small as 25 milligrams. Energetics is an important technique in understanding marine systems, particularly in understanding how predator- prey relationships may constrain or alter populations. The technique has been used in the North Pacific in studies of herring population dynamics, returns to salmon fisheries, seabird studies, killer whale - Steller sea lion interactions, and many more. Faculty at Alaska Pacific University are using the technique to study habitat selection of the Giant Pacific Octopus.
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Extractions: Biology classrooms should be equipped with laboratory equipment and related technology which may include: microscopes (compound and stereo), computers, data gathering software and hardware, electronic balance, thermometers, pH meter, environmental study kit, VCR with content videotapes, water bath, hot plate, graphing calculator, biotechnology-related equipment (e.g. gel electrophoresis boxes, micropipette). Activities and text references are listed only as suggestions for the teacher; other similar activities may be appropriate. Please check the edition of your text for the correct page numbers.
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Extractions: Safety Procedures Preparation of Solutions Disposal of Buffers and Chemicals Equipment Micropipettors. Using a pH meter Autoclave operating procedures Operating instructions for spectrophotometer Working with DNA Sterile Technique A number of chemicals used in the laboratory are hazardous. All manufacturers of hazardous materials are required by law to supply the user with pertinent information on any hazards associated with their chemicals. This information is supplied in the form of Material Safety Data Sheets or MSDS. This information contains the chemical name, CAS#, health hazard data, including first aid treatment, physical data, fire and explosion hazard data, reactivity data, spill or leak procedures, and any special precautions needed when handling this chemical. MSDS information can be accessed on World Wide Web. You are strongly urged to make use of this information prior to using a new chemical and certainly in the case of any accidental exposure or spill. The instructor or laboratory head must be notified immediately in the case of an accident involving any potentially hazardous reagents. The following chemicals are particularly noteworthy: These chemicals are not harmful if used properly: always wear gloves when using potentially hazardous chemicals and never mouth-pipet them. If you accidentally splash any of these chemicals on your skin, immediately rinse the area thoroughly with water and inform the instructor. Discard the waste in appropriate containers.
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Extractions: Edmond Buck, Ph.D., Postgraduate Researcher FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Physical Resources: The Molecular Biology Core is located at the main molecular biology lab at ITEH. At this location, the Center has most of the tools for DNA-RNA research, including sequencing, isolation, cloning, and vector technologies. Additionally, Dr. Isaac Pessah's laboratory offers service to study changes in intracellular calcium, calcium ion channels, and receptor technologies.
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