• Senior level research laboratory experience for majors in physiology and developmental biology. (byu.edu)
  • Developmental biology is the study of how genes govern differentiation of cells, tissues, and organs with unique structures and functions. (gotouniversity.com)
  • A major in physiology and developmental biology prepares students to pursue advanced degrees in the biological sciences and nonbiological fields or to directly enter into employment. (gotouniversity.com)
  • The International Journal of Developmental Biology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Developmental Biology. (wikipedia.org)
  • She did her graduate research in embryology in the lab of Dr. Robert L. Searls, investigating the role of cell cycle in neurologic development in the chick, and the influence of cardiac development on neural morphology.She currently teaches biology, genetics, developmental anatomy and anatomy and physiology to Biomedical Sciences undergraduates, and is a lecturer and lab instructor in microanatomy for the PIL program in the medical school. (drexel.edu)
  • She specializes in Anatomy & Physiology, Developmental Biology, Genetics. (drexel.edu)
  • We have a highly transdisciplinary approach, merging the worlds of developmental and cancer biology. (lu.se)
  • This chapter provides background for the basic understanding of this structure's development, anatomy, and physiology to facilitate an understanding of the many clinical presentations of esophageal disease. (abdominalkey.com)
  • Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professionals - an interactive journey (pp. 403-439). (city.ac.uk)
  • In this review, we briefly summarize the developmental mechanisms and genetics of neural crest and placodes in both jawed and jawless vertebrates. (frontiersin.org)
  • The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis predicts that behavior and physiology covary with life history. (springer.com)
  • Using meta-analytic methods, we found that populations with a polygynous mating system or for studies conducted on wild populations, males had a faster pace-of-life for developmental life-history traits (e.g., growth rate), behavior, and physiology. (springer.com)
  • We study mechanisms responsible for developmental changes of cardiac ischemic tolerance. (cas.cz)
  • The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded for discoveries which are of fundamental importance for our understanding of the mechanisms which regulate cell and organ growth. (nobelprize.org)
  • Developmental disorders: causes, mechanisms, and patterns. (medlineplus.gov)
  • She works with national and international learned societies to advocate for the physiological sciences, with a specific interest in counteracting the effects of a poor developmental start on non-communicable disease by raising awareness of the first 1000 days of our lives with the public, health professionals and policy makers. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • The goal is to understand how discrete developmental events contribute to physiological diversity in cognitive performance, or affective susceptibility to stress, and understand the neurodevelopmental basis of neurologic diseases. (igbmc.fr)
  • These results demonstrate the exciting potential of targeting Ephexin5, and possibly other UBE3A substrates, to improve symptoms of AS and other UBE3A-related developmental disorders. (biorxiv.org)
  • Our current focus relates to the role of retinoids in brain physiology and pathology , with a particular interest in basal ganglia and dopaminergic signaling, whose dysfunctions are associated with several neuropsychiatric disorders. (igbmc.fr)
  • The pattern of cellular growth has long been known, but it is the Italian developmental biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini and the American biochemist Stanley Cohen with their discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF) and epidermal growth factor (EGF), respectively, who could show how the growth and differentiation of a cell is regulated. (nobelprize.org)
  • Building on her extensive public engagement in this area of science and the publication of a popular science book (2022, Cambridge University Press ), she leads qualitative research into the public perception of the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease concepts. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • The developmental anomalies affecting the morphology exists in both deciduous & permanent dentition and shows various forms such as gemination, fusion, concrescence, dilacerations, dens evaginatus, dens invaginatus, enamel pearls, taurodontism or peg laterals. (bvsalud.org)
  • developmental anomaly, diagnostic criteria, tooth morphology. (bvsalud.org)
  • Child and adolescent obesity: Epidemiology and developmental perspectives. (bvsalud.org)
  • Despite the significance of this developmental feat, its evolutionary origins have remained unclear, owing largely to the fact that there has been little comparative (evolutionary) work done on this topic between the jawed vertebrates and cyclostomes-the jawless lampreys and hagfishes. (frontiersin.org)
  • The pituitary gland consists of the anterior and posterior lobes, both of which have separate developmental origins. (endocrine-abstracts.org)
  • Lucy Green is a researcher, educator and public engager in the medical science field of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) concerning the impact that the first 1000 days of our development has on chances of lifelong health. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • Lucy Green has 30 years of physiology research leadership in the field of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease with UKRI (BBSRC), Industry (QinetiQ) and Charity (Gerald Kerkut Trust) funding. (southampton.ac.uk)
  • Developmental biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini , who in the beginning of 1950's moved from her homeland Italy, to Viktor Hamburger's laboratory in St. Louis, USA, showed in 1952 that when tumours from mice were transplanted to chick embryos they induced potent growth of the chick embryo nervous system, specifically sensory and sympathetic nerves. (nobelprize.org)
  • It is believed to arise due to developmental defects during embryogenesis, but the precise origin and cause of tumor is unknown. (lu.se)
  • Developmental disuse (i.e. hind limb immobilization) associated with PA induced muscle fiber atrophy, extracellular matrix changes in the muscle, and mild to moderate ankle and knee joint degeneration at levels greater than disuse alone. (cdc.gov)
  • At the same time, the evolution of the vertebral formula became subject to developmental constraints acting on the size of the cervical and thoraco-lumbar regions. (nih.gov)
  • We then discuss recent studies on the role of neural crest and placodes-and their developmental association-in the head of lamprey embryos, and how comparisons with jawed vertebrates can provide insights into the causes and consequences of this event in early vertebrate evolution. (frontiersin.org)
  • Here, we review the evolution of the developmental association of neural crest and placodes from the perspective of the jawless (cyclostome or "agnathan") vertebrate lineage. (frontiersin.org)
  • Selection is assumed to favor the integration of life-history and physiology and behavioral traits, mediating the trade-off between current and future reproduction. (springer.com)
  • Alison has special interests in nutrition and developmental physiology. (city.ac.uk)
  • Furthermore, removing Ephexin5 from AS mice specifically rescued hippocampus-dependent behaviors, CA1 physiology, and deficits in dendritic spine number. (biorxiv.org)
  • These cells arise within the dorsal ectoderm of all vertebrate embryos and have the developmental potential to form many of the morphological novelties within the vertebrate head. (frontiersin.org)
  • Hence, the esophagus can no longer be regarded as simply a conduit between the pharynx and stomach, and a thorough understanding of the physiology of deglutition and esophageal peristalsis is essential to a better understanding of the varied clinical presentation of esophageal disease. (abdominalkey.com)
  • Local as well as systemic factors may be responsible for these developmental disturbances. (bvsalud.org)
  • Each cell population has its own distinct developmental features and generates unique cell types. (frontiersin.org)
  • 3 These molecules play a crucial role in development, particularly in the brain, where they are believed to be particularly important for stabilizing gene-regulatory networks during the transition between developmental states. (nature.com)
  • Developmental dental anomalies are marked deviations from the normal color, contour, size, number, and degree of development of teeth. (bvsalud.org)
  • This reflective paper provides an overview of the capability approach, critically analyses population health from the theoretical lens of the capability approach and highlights the relevance of this approach to achieving the Sustainable Developmental Goals. (who.int)
  • Knowledge of various diagnostic criteria for identification of these developmental anomalies is significant for early diagnosis and pertinent treatment. (bvsalud.org)
  • To review the literature on the developmental anomalies of teeth. (bvsalud.org)