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Extractions: Home Cores MDRTC Cell and Molecular Biology Core Goals: The goals of the Cell and Molecular Biology Core are to: Provide education through periodic seminars and mini-symposia on topics of broad interest in the general realm of molecular biology. Provide advice and training in cell and molecular biology techniques. Facilitate cell and molecular research by providing discounts to the BMRC DNA Sequencing and Transgenic Animal Core facilities within the medical center. Provide users access to specialized equipment owned by the Core, currently including a BioRad Phosphorimager and a BioRad Fluor-S Max imager. Provide users access to the Michigan NIDDK Biotechnology Center, which analyzes user-prepared RNA for broad patterns of gene expression using Affymetrix GeneChips. Seminars and Mini-symposia The Cell and Molecular Biology Core organizes seminars and mini-symposia on topics of broad interest. Future seminars will be advertised by mailings to all DRTC members, placement of posters throughout the research buildings in the medical center, and announcements on this web site. Ideas for seminar topics and speakers are welcome. Advice and Training in Cell and Molecular Biology Techniques The core can provide advice regarding the design and interpretation of experiments using basic molecular techniques such as Southern blotting, PCR, transfections, etc. The Core can assist with the computer analysis of DNA or protein sequences, including selection of PCR or sequencing primers, using the software MacVector. The Core also can assist with GenBank searches over the Internet. Users who have highly specialized needs that require expertise beyond the Core will be referred to appropriate other laboratories where feasible.
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Extractions: Texas Tech University - Department of Biological Sciences Now is unquestionably the most exciting time to become involved with research in cell and molecular biology. Our research group is committed to making possible a broad array of opportunities for discovery in cell and molecular biology. These opportunities include establishing a strong record in research and teaching to compete for an academic position or to pursue a career in any one of the numerous applied fields (e.g., health, biotechnology, agriculture). We offer three primary assets to carry out such studies: a young, well-funded, highly active graduate faculty; a diverse, interactive, and supportive research environment in which to conduct cell and molecular research; and modern facilities to utilize powerful techniques in this field. The Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) research group is comprises14 graduate faculty members. Their specializations include general and comparative endocrinology, developmental biology, plant-pathogen interactions, plant molecular biology and physiology, immunology, microbial genetics, and virology. In addition, several faculty members from the other research groups within the department are secondary members of CMB, employing techniques of cell and molecular biology to answer ecological, systematic, or evolutionary questions. The majority of CMB members hold extramural funding awards, including those from the Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, NATO, the State of Texas, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and various private foundations and industrial organizations.
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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: Second or third year - oral preliminary exam Oral defense of thesis - 4 to 6 years (depending on research progress) Student Population The present total enrollment at UW-Madison is approximately 40,000, including over 9,000 graduate students. The steady state enrollment in the Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology averages 130 students. Twenty to twenty-five new students are admitted to the Program each year. Students are drawn from all regions of the United States and many other countries. The University of Wisconsin strongly encourages minority enrollment. Cost of Study All students accepted into the Ph.D. program receive financial support in the form of a graduate student stipend. The Program strives to maintain a nationally competitive stipend; the stipend for 2001-2002 is $20,000. Graduate students are also eligible for comprehensive health insurance; individual or family coverage is available at little or no charge.
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Extractions: May 1995 Students learning about biochemical techniques at the University of California, San Diego, can click on these computer screens to learn how to extract a macromolecule from a spinach cell. The top screen shows where the desired molecule is embedded within the cell. The bottom screen describes the buffer used to extract the molecule from the cell. Students can click on highlighted words, in light blue, and icons to read about related topics. A human voice provides pronunciations. Computerized animations and dazzling images from the Internet flashed on screens at the Institute in February as a group of college educators and HHMI staff pondered how new information technologies may change undergraduate biology education. The meeting highlighted some of the more than 300 computerized instructional applications developed by colleges and universities that have received $290 million in grants from the Institute since 1988. It also brought together experts who have been developing software and communications technology for use in precollege settings and higher education. As program officer Stephen Barkanic explained, HHMI has begun encouraging these individuals and their institutions to forge electronic links and share their best ideas. For the Institute, the meeting served as a planning exercise to learn about new directions in educational technologies and to explore ways of informing scientists and educators about these developments. Through its meetings of undergraduate program directors, publications, and a recent grant to the National Research Council (
Extractions: Aims This programme introduces you to the theory and applications of the main techniques used in current structural biology. It can form the second year of the Birkbeck MSc Structural Biology - using the Internet (see 2003 postgraduate course guide ), but can also be taken as a stand-alone programme. It is suitable for scientists wishing to update their knowledge, or as part of the background studies of research students, particularly those whose undergraduate studies were in a different area. This programme does not require attendance at lectures at Birkbeck, which means that you can follow it wherever you are - at home, at work, or in another university or another country. The only equipment you need is a standard PC or workstation and an Internet connection. Following an introduction to studying on the Internet, you will follow courses on a range of techniques and look at some of the landmark structures and papers. The underlying techniques are presented at a fairly simple level.
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