October 2011 Posts (42)

Kinopedia: the kinase substrate encyclopedia- map all known kinases and their substrates

The KinopediaTM platform is an interactive bioinformatics database that provides a comprehensive map of any known active interaction between two protein classes: kinase enzymes and their substrates. The KinopediaTM platform includes a search engine and analysis tool that delivers unprecedented solutions to study and exploit kinase molecular networks, for scientists from both academic and private…

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Added by Lanna Cox on October 29, 2011 at 10:44am — No Comments

Do Bacteria Age? Biologists Discover the Answer Follows Simple Economics

By Kim McDonald

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Video: Growing colony of E. coli bacteria

When a bacterial cell divides into two daughter cells and those two cells divide into four more daughters, then 8,…

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Added by MySDScience on October 28, 2011 at 6:00am — No Comments

Scripps Research Appoints Noted Autism Researcher to Neuroscience Faculty

JUPITER, FL, October 27, 2011 – The Scripps Research Institute has appointed Damon Page as assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience.

Page, 36, will work on the Scripps Florida campus in Jupiter. Prior to his appointment, he was a senior analyst at the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, Washington.

“Damon’s research on autism makes a valuable addition to our department,” said Ron L. Davis, chair…

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Added by MySDScience on October 27, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

UC San Diego Health System Receives Prestigious Quality Award from Integrated Healthcare Association

By Jackie Carr



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Lawrence Friedman, MD, medical director

UC San Diego Health System has been recognized by the Integrated Healthcare Association…

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Added by MySDScience on October 27, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Scripps Research Scientist Awarded $500,000 Grant from Michael J. Fox Foundation to Study Parkinson Disease

Funding Could Help Uncover Novel Therapeutic Target for Neurodegenerative Disorder

JUPITER, FL, October 26, 2010 — The Scripps Research Institute has been awarded a $500,000 grant by the Michael J. Fox Foundation to study a pair of genetic mutations that could lead to a new and potentially vital therapeutic target for Parkinson’s disease, a progressive and fatal neurodegenerative disorder.

Philip LoGrasso, PhD, a professor…

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Added by MySDScience on October 27, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

First UCF/Sanford-Burnham Partnerships Produce Promising Cancer Research Results

ORLANDO, Fla., October 24, 2011-Cancer patients may benefit from the research findings borne out of the first medical research collaborations between the University of Central Florida (UCF) and Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute at Lake Nona (Sanford-Burnham).

Two independent teams of cancer researchers, chemists, and bio-informatics engineers have published discoveries that…

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Added by MySDScience on October 24, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

UC San Diego Biologists Unravel How Plants Synthesize Their Growth Hormone



Soybean Plant
Video of Bean Sprout Growth

By Kim McDonald

Biologists at the University of California, San Diego have succeeded in unraveling, for the first time, the complete chain of…

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Added by MySDScience on October 24, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Salk scientists discover that a cancer-suppressing protein might serve as a target for a new type of anti-inflammatory drug

LA JOLLA, CA—A new class of anti-inflammatory drugs may one day serve as an alternative to steroid medications and possibly help avoid the serious side effects of steroids, based on research findings at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

The scientists, led by Inder M. Verma, a professor in Salk's Laboratory of Genetics and…

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Added by MySDScience on October 24, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Wireless Health 2011 Conference Summary

The Wireless Health 2011 conference kicked off Monday, October 10th with a set of industry tutorials on wireless health. This year’s conference brought together experts from medicine and wireless telecommunications, both from industry and academia, in a discussion mostly focused on the current state of wireless sensor devices. Here are some highlights of selected speakers from the conference.



Eric Topol, M.D.…
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Added by MySDScience on October 24, 2011 at 8:00am — No Comments

Researchers Identify Mysterious Life Forms in the Extreme Deep Sea



National Geographic Society Remote Imaging engineers Eric Berkenpas (bottom) and Graham Wilhelm prepare to deploy Dropcam. Photo credit: Shelbi Randenburg

A summer research expedition organized by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego has led to the identification of gigantic amoebas at one of the deepest locations on Earth.



During a July 2011 voyage to the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench, the deepest region… Continue

Added by MySDScience on October 21, 2011 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Scripps Research Scientists Discover Inflammation Is Controlled Differently in Brain and Other Tissues

LA JOLLA, CA, October 20, 2011 – A team led by scientists from The Scripps Research Institute has identified a new metabolic pathway for controlling brain inflammation, suggesting strategies for treating it.

The new report, which appears in the October 20, 2011 edition of Science Express, focuses on the type of inflammation normally treatable with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin or ibuprofen. The study shows this type of inflammation is…

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Added by MySDScience on October 20, 2011 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Combination of Available Tests Helps Predict Alzheimer's Disease Risk

Scott LaFee



With age, forgetfulness and other signs of memory loss sometimes appear, prompting elderly individuals to seek a medical evaluation amid fears that they may be experiencing early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most…

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Added by MySDScience on October 19, 2011 at 5:30pm — No Comments

UC San Diego Researcher Michael Karin Elected to Institute of Medicine

Michael Karin
Michael Karin, PhD

By Scott LaFee

Michael Karin, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology in the…

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Added by MySDScience on October 19, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Salk Institute molecular biologist Inder M. Verma named PNAS editor-in-chief

WASHINGTON, DC—The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) announces the appointment of Inder M. Verma, Ph.D., as editor-in-chief of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the official NAS journal. He will formally assume the editorship on November 1, and the transition to the new position will occur over several weeks.

An…

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Added by MySDScience on October 19, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Scripps Among Three Recipients of Climate Science Study Awards

A climate research program led by Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego scientists that has spent more than a decade understanding California's climate risks has been extended to broaden its emphasis in Nevada and take on more coastal issues in California with renewed funding from NOAA.

NOAA today announced three new Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) awards, totaling $11…
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Added by MySDScience on October 19, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Shu Chien to Receive National Medal of Science in White House Ceremony on Oct. 21

By Catherine Hockmuth

President Barack Obama will present University of California, San Diego bioengineering Professor Shu Chien with the National Medal of Science in a White House ceremony Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. EST (11 a.m. PST). The ceremony will be carried live…

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Added by MySDScience on October 19, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Center for Future of Surgery Opens at UC San Diego School of Medicine

Jackie Carr

Center for the Future of Surgery
Medical Education and Telemedicine Building at UC San Diego.

Every year, millions of…

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Added by MySDScience on October 18, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

SDSC, Calit2 Awarded $1.4 Million NSF Grant for New Bioinformatics Tools

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By Jan Zverina

 

Researchers at the San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC) and the California…

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Added by MySDScience on October 18, 2011 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Salk breathes new life into fight against primary killer of premature infants

LA JOLLA, CA—A discovery by scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies might explain why some premature infants fail to respond to existing treatments for a deadly respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and offers clues for new ways to treat the breathing disorder.

The scientists identified a new form of RDS in newborn mice and traced the problem to a cellular receptor for thyroid hormone, a key player in many developmental processes in the body. They found that two drugs…

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Added by MySDScience on October 17, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Scripps Research Scientists Reveal Surprising Picture of How Powerful Antibody Neutralizes HIV

LA JOLLA, CA, October 13, 2011 – Researchers at The Scripps Research Institute have uncovered the surprising details of how a powerful anti-HIV antibody grabs hold of the virus. The findings, published in Science Expresson October 13, 2011, highlight a major vulnerability of HIV and suggest a new target for vaccine development.

“What’s unexpected and unique about this antibody is that it not only attaches to the sugar coating of the virus but also reaches through to grab part…

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Added by MySDScience on October 13, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

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