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The life sciences Global Image Database (GID). (1/167)
Although a vast amount of life sciences data is generated in the form of images, most scientists still store images on extremely diverse and often incompatible storage media, without any type of metadata structure, and thus with no standard facility with which to conduct searches or analyses. Here we present a solution to unlock the value of scientific images. The Global Image Database (GID) is a web-based (http://www.gwer.ch/qv/gid/gid.ht m ) structured central repository for scientific annotated images. The GID was designed to manage images from a wide spectrum of imaging domains ranging from microscopy to automated screening. The annotations in the GID define the source experiment of the images by describing who the authors of the experiment are, when the images were created, the biological origin of the experimental sample and how the sample was processed for visualization. A collection of experimental imaging protocols provides details of the sample preparation, and labeling, or visualization procedures. In addition, the entries in the GID reference these imaging protocols with the probe sequences or antibody names used in labeling experiments. The GID annotations are searchable by field or globally. The query results are first shown as image thumbnail previews, enabling quick browsing prior to original-sized annotated image retrieval. The development of the GID continues, aiming at facilitating the management and exchange of image data in the scientific community, and at creating new query tools for mining image data. (+info)Singapore focuses its life science strategy on humans. (2/167)
The tiny island has invested heavily in life sciences as a linchpin of its future economy. But initial enthusiasm for a broad-based approach has switched to a focus on human healthcare, reports Kenneth Lee. (+info)Nutrition: a reservoir for integrative science. (3/167)
In the last twenty years, powerful new molecular techniques were introduced that made it possible to advance knowledge in human biology using a reductionist approach. Now, the need for scientists to deal with complexity should drive a movement toward an integrationist approach to science. We propose that nutritional science is one of the best reservoirs for this approach. The American Society for Nutritional Sciences can play an important role by developing and delivering a cogent message that convinces the scientific establishment that nutrition fills this valuable niche. The society must develop a comprehensive strategy to develop our image as the reservoir for life sciences integration. Our efforts can start with our national meeting and publications, with the research initiatives for which we advocate, with our graduate training programs and with the public relations image we project for ourselves. Defining the image and future directions of nutrition as the discipline that can integrate scientific knowledge from the cell and molecule to the whole body and beyond to populations can be the most important task that our society undertakes. If we do not effectively meet this challenge, a golden opportunity will pass to others and nutritional scientists will be left to follow them. (+info)DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ) for genome scale research in life science. (4/167)
The DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ, http://www.ddbj.nig.ac.jp) has made an effort to collect as much data as possible mainly from Japanese researchers. The increase rates of the data we collected, annotated and released to the public in the past year are 43% for the number of entries and 52% for the number of bases. The increase rates are accelerated even after the human genome was sequenced, because sequencing technology has been remarkably advanced and simplified, and research in life science has been shifted from the gene scale to the genome scale. In addition, we have developed the Genome Information Broker (GIB, http://gib.genes.nig.ac.jp) that now includes more than 50 complete microbial genome and Arabidopsis genome data. We have also developed a database of the human genome, the Human Genomics Studio (HGS, http://studio.nig.ac.jp). HGS provides one with a set of sequences being as continuous as possible in any one of the 24 chromosomes. Both GIB and HGS have been updated incorporating newly available data and retrieval tools. (+info)Fruits of human genome project and private venture, and their impact on life science. (5/167)
A small knowledge base was created by organizing the Human Genome Project (HGP) and its related issues in "Science" magazines between 1996 and 2000. This base revealed the stunning achievement of HGP and a private venture and its impact on today's biology and life science. In the mid-1990, they encouraged the development of advanced high throughput automated DNA sequencers and the technologies that can analyse all genes at once in a systematic fashion. Using these technologies, they completed the genome sequence of human and various other organisms. These fruits opened the door to comparative genomics, functional genomics, the interdisprinary field between computer and biology, and proteomics. They have caused a shift in biological investigation from studying single genes or proteins to studying all genes or proteins at once, and causing revolutional changes in traditional biology, drug discovery and therapy. They have expanded the range of potential drug targets and have facilitated a shift in drug discovery programs toward rational target-based strategies. They have spawned pharmacogenomics that could give rise to a new generation of highly effective drugs that treat causes, not just symptoms. They should also cause a migration from the traditional medications that are safe and effective for every members of the population to personalized medicine and personalized therapy. (+info)Science at a crossroads. (6/167)
Science is entering an alliance with the economy that will speed the effect of innovation through society. Despite the slowdown of the 'new economy', a cascade paradigm of innovation appears key to increasing the rate of economic growth. Yet for science to continue to thrive and make this contribution to innovation, it must traverse at least three key crossroads. First, while life sciences have built a strong advocacy model to secure growing federal research funding, the physical sciences (including mathematics and engineering) have not and must now do so to thrive. Second, the drop in the numbers of physical scientists and engineers must be reversed if we are to have the talent to maintain a strong trend of scientific advance. Third, although science advances are increasingly interdisciplinary and occurring in the space between the historic science stovepipes, the organization of federal science support is largely unchanged since the beginning of the cold war. While a decentralized model has value, we must also consider new approaches that encourage deeper cooperation across science sectors and agencies. (+info)The Bioperl toolkit: Perl modules for the life sciences. (7/167)
The Bioperl project is an international open-source collaboration of biologists, bioinformaticians, and computer scientists that has evolved over the past 7 yr into the most comprehensive library of Perl modules available for managing and manipulating life-science information. Bioperl provides an easy-to-use, stable, and consistent programming interface for bioinformatics application programmers. The Bioperl modules have been successfully and repeatedly used to reduce otherwise complex tasks to only a few lines of code. The Bioperl object model has been proven to be flexible enough to support enterprise-level applications such as EnsEMBL, while maintaining an easy learning curve for novice Perl programmers. Bioperl is capable of executing analyses and processing results from programs such as BLAST, ClustalW, or the EMBOSS suite. Interoperation with modules written in Python and Java is supported through the evolving BioCORBA bridge. Bioperl provides access to data stores such as GenBank and SwissProt via a flexible series of sequence input/output modules, and to the emerging common sequence data storage format of the Open Bioinformatics Database Access project. This study describes the overall architecture of the toolkit, the problem domains that it addresses, and gives specific examples of how the toolkit can be used to solve common life-sciences problems. We conclude with a discussion of how the open-source nature of the project has contributed to the development effort. (+info)Inquiry-based undergraduate teaching in the life sciences at large research universities: a perspective on the Boyer Commission Report. (8/167)
The 1998 Boyer Commission Report advocated improvement of undergraduate education at large research universities through large-scale participation of undergraduates in the universities' research mission. At a recent conference sponsored by the Reinvention Center, which is dedicated to furthering the goals of the Boyer Commission, participants discussed progress toward these goals and recommendations for future action. A breakout group representing the life sciences concluded that independent research experience for every undergraduate may not be feasible or desirable but that transformation of lecture courses to more inquiry-based and interactive formats can effectively further the Commission's goals. (+info)Biological science disciplines are fields of study that deal with the principles and mechanisms of living organisms and their interactions with the environment. These disciplines employ scientific, analytical, and experimental approaches to understand various biological phenomena at different levels of organization, ranging from molecules and cells to ecosystems. Some of the major biological science disciplines include:
1. Molecular Biology: This field focuses on understanding the structure, function, and interactions of molecules that are essential for life, such as DNA, RNA, proteins, and lipids. It includes sub-disciplines like genetics, biochemistry, and structural biology.
2. Cellular Biology: This discipline investigates the properties, structures, and functions of individual cells, which are the basic units of life. Topics covered include cell division, signaling, metabolism, transport, and organization.
3. Physiology: Physiologists study the functioning of living organisms and their organs, tissues, and cells. They investigate how biological systems maintain homeostasis, respond to stimuli, and adapt to changing environments.
4. Genetics: This field deals with the study of genes, heredity, and variation in organisms. It includes classical genetics, molecular genetics, population genetics, quantitative genetics, and genetic engineering.
5. Evolutionary Biology: This discipline focuses on understanding the processes that drive the origin, diversification, and extinction of species over time. Topics include natural selection, adaptation, speciation, phylogeny, and molecular evolution.
6. Ecology: Ecologists study the interactions between organisms and their environment, including the distribution, abundance, and behavior of populations, communities, and ecosystems.
7. Biotechnology: This field applies biological principles and techniques to develop products, tools, and processes that improve human health, agriculture, and industry. It includes genetic engineering, bioprocessing, bioremediation, and synthetic biology.
8. Neuroscience: Neuroscientists investigate the structure, function, development, and disorders of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.
9. Biophysics: This discipline combines principles from physics and biology to understand living systems' properties and behaviors at various scales, from molecules to organisms.
10. Systems Biology: Systems biologists study complex biological systems as integrated networks of genes, proteins, and metabolites, using computational models and high-throughput data analysis.
"Natural science disciplines" is a broad term that refers to various branches of scientific study focused on understanding, describing, and explaining natural phenomena. These disciplines use systematic observation, experimentation, and evidence-based approaches to investigate the properties and behaviors of natural entities and systems. Some prominent natural science disciplines include:
1. Physics: The study of matter, energy, and their interactions, including mechanics, electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum physics.
2. Chemistry: The investigation of the composition, structure, properties, and transformation of matter, encompassing areas such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, and biochemistry.
3. Biology: The examination of living organisms, their structures, functions, processes, interactions, and evolution, covering topics like genetics, cellular biology, molecular biology, physiology, ecology, and evolution.
4. Geology: The study of Earth's materials, processes, and history, including mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, stratigraphy, structural geology, and paleontology.
5. Astronomy: The scientific exploration of celestial objects, phenomena, and the universe beyond Earth, incorporating areas such as astrophysics, planetary science, and cosmology.
These disciplines often overlap and inform one another, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of the natural world.
Biology is the scientific study of living organisms and their vital processes. It deals with the characteristics, classification, and behaviors of plants, animals, and microorganisms, as well as how they interact with each other and the environment. Biology covers a wide range of topics, including genetics, cell biology, evolution, ecology, and physiology. The goal of biological research is to understand the fundamental principles that govern the functioning of living systems and to apply this knowledge to improve human health, agriculture, and the environment.
Scientific societies are organizations that bring together professionals and researchers in a specific scientific field to promote the advancement of knowledge, research, and application of that science. These societies often engage in activities such as publishing scientific journals, organizing conferences and meetings, providing continuing education and professional development opportunities, and advocating for science policy and funding. Membership may be open to anyone with an interest in the field, or it may be restricted to individuals who meet certain qualifications, such as holding a degree in the relevant scientific discipline. Examples of scientific societies include the American Medical Association (AMA), the American Chemical Society (ACS), and the Royal Society of London.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "universities" is a term that refers to institutions of higher education and research, and it is not a medical term. A university typically offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs leading to the award of degrees such as bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.
If you have any questions related to medicine or healthcare, I would be happy to try to help answer them for you.
Physiology is the scientific study of the normal functions and mechanisms of living organisms, including all of their biological systems, organs, cells, and biomolecules. It focuses on how various bodily functions are regulated, coordinated, and integrated to maintain a healthy state in an organism. This field encompasses a wide range of areas such as cellular physiology, neurophysiology, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, renal physiology, endocrine physiology, reproductive physiology, and exercise physiology, among others. Physiologists use a combination of experimental and theoretical approaches to understand the principles underlying normal biological function and to investigate how these functions are altered in various disease states.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "physics" is not a term that has a medical definition. Physics is a branch of science that deals with the study of matter, energy, and their interactions. It may be studied in the context of medical physics, which involves the application of physical principles to medicine, such as in the use of radiation therapy for cancer treatment or imaging techniques like MRI and CT scans. However, "physics" itself is not a medical term with a specific definition within the field of medicine.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Science" is a broad field that refers to a systematic and logical process used to discover how things in the universe work. It's not typically used as a medical term. However, within the context of medicine, "science" often refers to evidence-based practices, which are treatments and preventions that have been scientifically researched and proven to be effective. This could include areas like pharmacology (the study of drugs), pathophysiology (the study of changes in the body due to disease), or clinical trials (studies used to test new treatments). If you're looking for a specific medical term, could you please provide more context?
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "History, 20th Century" is a broad and complex topic that refers to the events, developments, and transformations that occurred throughout the world during the 1900s. It is not a medical term or concept. If you're interested in learning more about this historical period, I would recommend consulting a history textbook, reputable online resources, or speaking with a historian. They can provide detailed information about the political, social, economic, and cultural changes that took place during the 20th century.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "teaching" is a general term that refers to the act of imparting knowledge or skills to others and is not a medical term. However, in the context of medical education, teaching refers to the instruction and training of medical students, residents, fellows, and other healthcare professionals to develop their knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for providing high-quality patient care. This can take place in various settings such as classrooms, clinical wards, simulation centers, or online platforms, and can involve a range of teaching methods including lectures, small group discussions, bedside teaching, case-based learning, and hands-on training.
I apologize for any confusion, but "students" is not a medical term. It refers to individuals who are engaged in studying or learning at an educational institution, such as a school, college, or university. If you have any questions related to medical terminology or concepts, I would be happy to help clarify those for you.
Molecular biology is a branch of biology that deals with the structure, function, and organization of molecules involved in biological processes, especially informational molecules such as DNA, RNA, and proteins. It includes the study of molecular mechanisms of genetic inheritance, gene expression, protein synthesis, and cellular regulation. Molecular biology also involves the use of various experimental techniques to investigate and manipulate these molecules, including recombinant DNA technology, genomic sequencing, protein crystallography, and bioinformatics. The ultimate goal of molecular biology is to understand how biological systems work at a fundamental level and to apply this knowledge to improve human health and the environment.
In the context of medical education, a curriculum refers to the planned and organized sequence of experiences and learning opportunities designed to achieve specific educational goals and objectives. It outlines the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that medical students or trainees are expected to acquire during their training program. The curriculum may include various components such as lectures, small group discussions, clinical rotations, simulations, and other experiential learning activities. It is typically developed and implemented by medical education experts and faculty members in consultation with stakeholders, including learners, practitioners, and patients.
Research, in the context of medicine, is a systematic and rigorous process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information in order to increase our understanding, develop new knowledge, or evaluate current practices and interventions. It can involve various methodologies such as observational studies, experiments, surveys, or literature reviews. The goal of medical research is to advance health care by identifying new treatments, improving diagnostic techniques, and developing prevention strategies. Medical research is typically conducted by teams of researchers including clinicians, scientists, and other healthcare professionals. It is subject to ethical guidelines and regulations to ensure that it is conducted responsibly and with the best interests of patients in mind.
Educational measurement is a field of study concerned with the development, administration, and interpretation of tests, questionnaires, and other assessments for the purpose of measuring learning outcomes, abilities, knowledge, skills, and attitudes in an educational context. The goal of educational measurement is to provide valid, reliable, and fair measures of student achievement and growth that can inform instructional decisions, guide curriculum development, and support accountability efforts.
Educational measurement involves a variety of statistical and psychometric methods for analyzing assessment data, including classical test theory, item response theory, and generalizability theory. These methods are used to establish the reliability and validity of assessments, as well as to score and interpret student performance. Additionally, educational measurement is concerned with issues related to test fairness, accessibility, and bias, and seeks to ensure that assessments are equitable and inclusive for all students.
Overall, educational measurement plays a critical role in ensuring the quality and effectiveness of educational programs and policies, and helps to promote student learning and achievement.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Internet" is a term that pertains to the global network of interconnected computers and servers that enable the transmission and reception of data via the internet protocol (IP). It is not a medical term and does not have a specific medical definition. If you have any questions related to medicine or health, I'd be happy to try to help answer them for you!
A User-Computer Interface (also known as Human-Computer Interaction) refers to the point at which a person (user) interacts with a computer system. This can include both hardware and software components, such as keyboards, mice, touchscreens, and graphical user interfaces (GUIs). The design of the user-computer interface is crucial in determining the usability and accessibility of a computer system for the user. A well-designed interface should be intuitive, efficient, and easy to use, minimizing the cognitive load on the user and allowing them to effectively accomplish their tasks.
Computational biology is a branch of biology that uses mathematical and computational methods to study biological data, models, and processes. It involves the development and application of algorithms, statistical models, and computational approaches to analyze and interpret large-scale molecular and phenotypic data from genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and other high-throughput technologies. The goal is to gain insights into biological systems and processes, develop predictive models, and inform experimental design and hypothesis testing in the life sciences. Computational biology encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including bioinformatics, systems biology, computational genomics, network biology, and mathematical modeling of biological systems.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Social Sciences" is a broad term that refers to academic disciplines that study human society and social relationships. It includes fields such as anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and economics. These subjects are considered part of the liberal arts and humanities, not medical sciences.
However, aspects of social sciences can intersect with medical studies in areas like medical anthropology, health psychology, sociology of health and illness, and psychiatry. For instance, medical anthropologists might study how cultural factors influence healthcare practices, while health psychologists examine the role of behavior and mental processes in health and illness.
If you're looking for a definition related to medical sciences, perhaps there was some confusion with the term. Could you please clarify or provide more context?
I am not aware of a widely accepted medical definition for the term "software," as it is more commonly used in the context of computer science and technology. Software refers to programs, data, and instructions that are used by computers to perform various tasks. It does not have direct relevance to medical fields such as anatomy, physiology, or clinical practice. If you have any questions related to medicine or healthcare, I would be happy to try to help with those instead!
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "United States" is a geopolitical entity, specifically the name of the country consisting of 50 states, and it is not a medical term or concept. Therefore, I can't provide a medical definition for it. If you have any questions related to health, medicine, or biology, I would be happy to try to help answer those!
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Biology16
- It covers material related to Sydney associated with the academic disciplines of geography, earth science, climatology, biology, ecology and environmental science. (edu.au)
- The Journal of Biological Education is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering biology education. (wikipedia.org)
- GradTrac is available to Biology majors with an option in Botany, Environmental Biology, Medical Sciences, Microbiology, or Zoology, and to Clinical Laboratory Science majors. (wiu.edu)
- Biology is one of the most basic fields of science with direct application to humans. (wiu.edu)
- Biology is a broadly based discipline encompassing a variety of subjects ranging from medicine to ecology. (wiu.edu)
- Majors are offered in Biology (with options in Botany, Environmental Biology, Microbiology, Zoology, Medical Sciences, and Science/Biology Teacher Education) and Clinical Laboratory Science leading to a Bachelor of Science degree. (wiu.edu)
- Students planning to major in the Biological Sciences should have three years of Mathematics and one year each of Biology, Physics, and Chemistry in high school. (wiu.edu)
- Current WIU students must be in good standing (2.0 GPA or higher) to declare a major in the Botany, Environmental Biology, Medical Sciences, Microbiology, and Zoology options. (wiu.edu)
- All students seeking the Bachelor of Science in Biology must complete I, II, and III.A, III.B, III.C, III.D, III.E, or III.F below, and the foreign language/global issues requirement for the major#. (wiu.edu)
- Professor Kobe served as President of the Society of Crystallographers in Australia and New Zealand from 2012-2014, was a recipient of the 2017 School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences Research Higher Degree by Research Supervision Excellence Award and 2018 Australian Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Beckman Coulter Discovery Science Award, and was elected to the Australian Academy of Science in 2018. (arc.gov.au)
- You will specialise by selecting modules from a variety of disciplines related to themes in molecular biology, biotechnology, bioinformatics, ecology and biodiversity. (mdx.ac.uk)
- As a branch of biology, it is also called plant science(s), phytology, or plant biology. (studentscholarships.org)
- Cell biology is an academic discipline that studies cells. (studentscholarships.org)
- Conservation biology is the science of analyzing and protecting Earth's biological diversity. (studentscholarships.org)
- Conservation biology draws from the biological, physical and social sciences, economics, and the practice of. (studentscholarships.org)
- Dr. Dugan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Union College, a Master of Science in veterinary parasitology, and a Doctor of Philosophy in infectious diseases from the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, where she specialized in zoonotic, tick-borne pathogens. (cdc.gov)
Biochemistry1
- The medical laboratory science-specific courses cover five laboratory disciplines: biochemistry, hematology, histotechnology, microbiology and transfusion science. (schoolfinder.com)
Physics5
- Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences, and if we wish to better understand the nature and behaviour of the Universe, it is perhaps the best place to start. (abdn.ac.uk)
- This provides the necessary mathematical background for further study in mathematics, physics, computing science, chemistry and engineering. (abdn.ac.uk)
- In making your choice, review the general descriptions below and consider which best fits your career interests as well as the advanced science courses (e.g., chemistry, physics, computer science, environmental science, engineering) that you have taken so far. (nist.gov)
- Packard Fellows have gone on to achieve significant accomplishments, receiving additional awards and honors that include the Nobel Prize in Physics, the Fields Medal, the Alan T. Waterman Award, MacArthur Fellowships and elections to the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine. (packard.org)
- The typical health physicist has an understanding of many scientific disciplines including physics, biological sciences, engineering, and chemistry. (cdc.gov)
Chemistry5
- In chemical and biochemical sciences, projects address technology development and measurement standards in areas broadly encompassed by chemistry, biotechnology, and chemical engineering. (nist.gov)
- As a cross-disciplinary microbiologist I am interested in utilising molecular microbiology in diverse areas including bioorganic chemistry (e.g. biocatalysis), environmental science (e.g. soil profiling), process engineering, geology (e.g. understanding global cycles in the soil microbiome and the process of soil genesis) and paleoecology. (qub.ac.uk)
- The International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) defines medicinal chemistry as a "chemistry-based discipline, also involving aspects of biological, medical and pharmaceutical sciences. (medscape.com)
- Traditionally, pharmacy courses in Brazil present medicinal chemistry as a mandatory discipline, considered part of a pharmacist's formation together with other disciplines such as pharmacognosy, pharmaceutics/pharmacotechnique, pharmacology and pharmaceutical care. (medscape.com)
- Medicinal chemistry discipline in pharmacy curriculum plays an important role in the construction of a specific knowledge of a pharmacist from other prescribers regarding pharmacotherapy. (medscape.com)
Mathematics5
- Calculus is the mathematical study of change, and is used in many areas of mathematics, science, and the commercial world. (abdn.ac.uk)
- Through research and development in information technology, applied mathematics, and statistics, ITL supports the development and advancement of measurement science, standards infrastructure, and computer technology. (nist.gov)
- Computer science, mathematics, and statistics. (nist.gov)
- A well-prepared, innovative science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce is crucial to the Nation's health and economy. (nsf.gov)
- How can we recruit and prepare highly qualified equity-focused mathematics and science teachers to work difficult-to-staff schools in the state of Georgia? (nsfnoyce.org)
Biotechnology2
- For a quarter century, Carolina Biological Supply has been committed to bringing biotechnology into the classroom. (carolina.com)
- The Research Council responsible for funding Bioinformatics PhDs in the UK is the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). (findaphd.com)
Humanities2
- Activities between the University of British Columbia and Exeter include a joint research symposium focused on Community, Culture, Creativity, and Wellbeing held at Exeter in May 2018 and a faculty-led, co-funded initiatives in Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Climate Change and Digital Humanities. (exeter.ac.uk)
- BISP offers students the opportunity to take courses across a broad range of discipline areas, from the arts & humanities to social sciences and even biological and physical sciences. (lu.se)
Faculty2
- The Faculty of Science offers both a specialization and honors program in paleontology for students looking to focus the subject matter of their science bachelor's degree. (ualberta.ca)
- Packard Fellows must be faculty members who are eligible to serve as principal investigators on research in the natural and physical sciences or engineering, and must be within the first three years of their faculty careers. (packard.org)
Bachelor2
- At UNSW Science, you can study the Bachelor of Environmental Management or further specialise in this field with our Honours program. (edu.au)
- Bachelor of Science in any biological science discipline. (ncbs.res.in)
Curriculum2
- Building Blocks of Science Elementary Curriculum offers kits that are affordable and easy to implement in your classroom. (carolina.com)
- K-8 inquiry-based, hands-on science curriculum that paves the way to deep understanding of phenomena through 3-dimensional learning. (carolina.com)
Earth Sciences1
- It is an interdisciplinary program designed to give students a strong background in paleontology, earth sciences, and biological sciences. (ualberta.ca)
Computer Science2
- The entry requirements for most Bioinformatics PhD programmes involve a Masters in a related subject including Maths, Biological Science, Computer Science, or Software Engineering, with at least a Merit or Distinction. (findaphd.com)
- A partnership between Exeter and HKUST will enable students embarking on Engineering or Computer Science undergraduate degrees at HKUST to finish their degree at Exeter, before spending a fifth year at Exeter's Law School, completing either an LLM (Master of Laws) or a Juris Doctor (JD). (exeter.ac.uk)
Biomedical2
- A general, program that focuses on the integrative scientific study of biological issues related to health and medicine, or a program in one or more of the biomedical sciences that is undifferentiated as to title. (myfuture.com)
- and general studies encompassing a variety of the biomedical disciplines. (myfuture.com)
Degree2
- The University of Exeter and Tsinghua University have launched a jointly-awarded PhD degree programme in climate and environmental sciences which supports six students to be co-supervised between Tsinghua's Department of Earth System Science and Colleges at Exeter that conduct research on earth systems and environmental sciences. (exeter.ac.uk)
- Throughout your degree you will gain biological and transferable skills necessary for a career in the Biological Sciences. (mdx.ac.uk)
Laboratory3
- The research performed in each NIST Laboratory typically spans a wide-variety of scientific disciplines. (nist.gov)
- Upon successful completion, you are eligible to write the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science national certification examination and subsequently work in all Canadian provinces and territories. (schoolfinder.com)
- She oversees the synchronization of epidemiologic and laboratory science with informatics and coordinates innovative intramural and extramural projects to advance the division's mission. (cdc.gov)
Genetics3
- Genetics is the science of heredity and variation in living organisms. (studentscholarships.org)
- The modern science of genetics, which seeks to understand the mechanisms of inheritance, only began with. (studentscholarships.org)
- For example, trichology and bioengineering sciences concentrate predominantly on physical and mechanical properties of the keratinised part, whereas biological sciences investigate genetics and biological pathways of the growing portion, and forensic sciences are interested in biochemical and geometric characteristics of the keratinised portion. (frontiersin.org)
Research12
- Often what distinguishes courses between departments is invertebrate paleontology tends to fall under the research and purview of earth science professors and vertebrate paleontology under biological sciences. (ualberta.ca)
- Professor Kobe's research is using a multidisciplinary approach, combining X-ray crystallography and other biological, biophysical and computational techniques to determine structural and molecular information, and understand the molecular and cellular functions of proteins. (arc.gov.au)
- Overview The VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research is part of the VIB Life Sciences Institute and is embedded within the University of Leuven, which ranks among the world's top 50 universities. (nature.com)
- GÖTTINGEN, Germany, June 28, 2022 / B3C newswire / -- Sartorius , a leading international partner of life science research and the biopharmaceutical industry, is pleased to announce that Richard Wales, Ph.D., and Neal Bargh were named the 2022 ESACT Innovation Award winners at a ceremony at ESACT's 27th annual meeting in Lisbon, Portugal. (b3cnewswire.com)
- The Sartorius Group is a leading international partner of life science research and the biopharmaceutical industry. (b3cnewswire.com)
- During the period March-September 2013, data were collected from a total of 28 federal agencies (15 federal departments and 13 independent agencies) in response to the National Science Foundation's (NSF's) annual Survey of Federal Funds for Research and Development (Federal Funds Survey). (nsf.gov)
- NIST research is subdivided into six organizational NIST laboratories that conduct research in a wide variety of physical and engineering sciences. (nist.gov)
- Note that there is very limited opportunity for SHIP research in the biological or life sciences at NIST. (nist.gov)
- Such research help you develop into an independent life science professional with bioscience, organisational and project management skills. (mdx.ac.uk)
- The Fellowships program was inspired by David Packard's commitment to strengthen university-based science and engineering programs in the United States, recognizing that the success of the Hewlett-Packard Company, which he cofounded, was derived in large measure from research and development in university laboratories. (packard.org)
- Hair research, studied by various disciplines, follows a reductionist research approach, where elements of interest are studied from a local context with a certain amount of detachment from other elements or contexts. (frontiersin.org)
- Post-genomic research birthed interdisciplinary systems approaches to biological sciences. (frontiersin.org)
Social Sciences1
- 108 Social sciences and history. (ed.gov)
Programme1
- The programme is held by the University/British Heart Foundation Centre for Cardiovascular Science. (findaphd.com)
Life4
- Carolina Science Online®, our new eLearning platform, brings your classroom to life with resources for all ages. (carolina.com)
- Carolina covers the world of life science with everything from slides and kits to Agricultural and Vet Science. (carolina.com)
- Paleontology is a basic science concerned with the evolutionary history of life. (ualberta.ca)
- All of the divisions of the natural sciences dealing with the various aspects of the phenomena of life and vital processes. (bvsalud.org)
Professions1
- In addition, students become qualified to pursue graduate studies in any of several areas of study within the Biological Sciences and the health professions. (wiu.edu)
Agriculture2
- USDA's Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement (OPPE) manages the 1890 National Scholars Program, which is aimed at increasing the number of students from rural and underserved communities who study food, agriculture, natural resource and other related sciences. (usda.gov)
- Scholars attend one of the 1890 land-grant universities and pursue degrees in agriculture, food, natural resource sciences, or related academic disciplines. (usda.gov)
Organisms1
- Biological scientists study living organisms and their relationship to the environment. (studentscholarships.org)
Physical sciences2
- 1,425 Physical sciences and science technologies. (ed.gov)
- These disciplines encompass the biological, chemical and physical sciences. (abdn.ac.uk)
Study3
- However, the discipline is more properly described as the study of fossils, which are typically classified as vertebrate or invertebrate fossils (i.e. whether or not the organism has vertebrae or a spinal cord). (ualberta.ca)
- What will you study on the Biological Sciences BSc? (mdx.ac.uk)
- Environmental science is the study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment. (studentscholarships.org)
Health3
- You will gain fundamental knowledge and skills in biological, physical and health sciences. (schoolfinder.com)
- Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature. (bvs.br)
- Serials in Health Sciences. (bvs.br)
University1
- Dissertations, Academic -- University of Missouri--Columbia -- Biological sciences. (umsystem.edu)
Scientific2
- Whether you're a scientist, engineer, teacher, or science advocate, together we can be a united voice for scientific progress. (aaas.org)
- To deduce the history of the planet geologists must apply a large range of scientific principles and disciplines. (abdn.ac.uk)
Majors1
- Although it has no pre-requisites, it's taught as an upper-level course and not designed for first-year students nor available to students who are doing majors at UNSW Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences. (edu.au)
Department1
- As such, the paleontology program at UAlberta is cross-appointed through the Department of Biological Sciences and the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences . (ualberta.ca)
Environmental science1
- Environmental science analyses and provides solutions to current environmental challenges including waste management, climate change and pollution. (edu.au)
AAAS1
- Any opinions, findings, interpretations, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of its authors and do not represent the views of the AAAS Board of Directors, the Council of AAAS, AAAS' membership or the National Science Foundation. (nsfnoyce.org)
Draws1
- The discipline draws on so many aspects of the biological, behavioral, medical, and technological sciences that a complete coverage of the field within the confines of a chapter would have been impossible. (cdc.gov)
Technology2
- The EL develops standards (such as performance metrics, testing methods, reference materials, etc.) and meets the measurement science needs for technology-intensive manufacturing, construction, and cyber-physical systems, including the Smart Grid Program. (nist.gov)
- United Nations Information System in Science and Technology. (bvs.br)
Medicine1
- The National Centre for Biological Sciences & Institute for Stem Cell Sciences and Regenerative Medicine Bangalore Bio-Cluster is looking for Senior Animal Facility Caretakers on Contract Basis. (ncbs.res.in)