• 2. Nuclear transfer is a technique used to duplicate genetic material by creating an embryo through the transfer and fusion of a diploid cell in an enucleated female oocyte.2 Cloning has a broader meaning than nuclear transfer as it also involves gene replication and natural or induced embryo splitting (see Annex 1). (who.int)
  • Chemically synthesised oligonucleotides can also be used if the target sequence size does not exceed the limit of chemical synthesis.Isolation of insert can be done by using shotgun cloning,c-DNA clones,gene machines(artificial chemical synthesis). (bionity.com)
  • Site-directed mutagenesis refers to a molecular biology technique that experts use to change the gene DNA sequence and gene products. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • Complementary DNA (cDNA) cloning is termed for the gene cloning (cloning of DNA fragments) obtained from cDNA. (handlebar-online.com)
  • The discovery of the molecular basis of single gene disorders , or those conditions linked to a specific genetic variant, was established when the variant that causes sickle cell disease was identified. (ashg.org)
  • To further characterize single gene disorders, a series of molecular techniques known as positional cloning were developed. (ashg.org)
  • These techniques made it possible to uncover the gene responsible for a given condition and its relationship to the physical characteristics manifested by that condition. (ashg.org)
  • In addition to being an accomplished molecular biologist, he was a pioneer in generating new mouse models by transgenesis and knockout gene technology in the early 1990s. (mcgill.ca)
  • Used molecular Biology technique to sub-clone the gene of interest. (livecareer.com)
  • You will also develop skills in molecular techniques like DNA sequencing, gene cloning and enzymology. (canamgroup.com)
  • The course covers techniques currently used to explore and manipulate gene function and their applications in medicine and the environment. (columbia.edu)
  • Part I covers key laboratory manipulations, including DNA cloning, gene characterization, association of genes with disease, and methods for studying gene regulation and activities of gene products. (columbia.edu)
  • Your project will involve use of CRISPR-based gene interference techniques (e.g. (gla.ac.uk)
  • The candidate will work on improving various aspects of existing techniques as well as developing novel approaches for precise gene editing. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Expertise in standard molecular biology techniques and cell culture is critical, and experience with plasmid cloning, gene editing and AAV vector production. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • The individual should apply their significant expertise in molecular biology based techniques, along with their understanding such as plasmid cloning, gene editing, AAV vector production, electroporation, qPCR, RT-PCR, nucleic acid extraction and cloning, gel electrophoresis, macromolecule blotting and probing and mouse handling is highly desirable. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Minimum 3 years of experience with advanced molecular cloning and gene expression analysis. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Expertise in the in-depth analysis of gene expression and genome editing using various molecular and cell biology analysis methods such as quantitative PCR and RT-PCR, Next generation sequencing, Southern, Northern, and Western blotting, flow cytometry, and fluorescence microscopy. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Want to clone and study a gene that may be involved in a particular disease condition? (stu.edu)
  • The characterization of C. jejuni isolates has relied on serologic typing schemes since the 1980s ( 10 , 11 ), but the data available from these techniques have not resolved the epidemiology of human disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Characterization of adenylyl cyclases has been facilitated by the isolation of cDNA clones for distinct adenylyl cyclases including the type I and type III enzymes. (nih.gov)
  • These techniques enabled the first examples of molecular characterization of human diseases. (ashg.org)
  • We now describe the molecular cloning and characterization of thehuman homologue (THEG) of mouse Theg. (embl-heidelberg.de)
  • Various techniques in molecular biology (Biochemical characterization of enzymes, protein purification, SDS-PAGE, Western blotting, construction of appropriate vectors and cloning, site directed mutagenesis etc. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • In your first year, your modules give you an insight into various biological and chemical disciplines, including biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, microbiology and physiology. (kent.ac.uk)
  • Biochemistry is the study of all living systems at the molecular level. (canamgroup.com)
  • As a biochemistry student, you will gain hands-on experience with the latest tools and technology used in chemistry, physics and biological sciences, such as molecular biology, protein crystallography and advanced biophysics. (canamgroup.com)
  • This course contains mainly molecular biology, biochemistry & genetic content, is based on reading research articles and requires writing a research proposal. (columbia.edu)
  • Understanding proteins is central to understanding and solving both medical and biochemistry related problems on the molecular level. (lu.se)
  • In the first year, students follow advanced courses in biochemistry, protein chemistry and molecular biophysics. (lu.se)
  • The main aim of the course is to enable students to acquire specialised knowledge and understanding of membrane biochemistry and the molecular structure, topology and functional mechanisms of membrane proteins. (lu.se)
  • The tools of modern biology have made dissecting the molecular genetics of adaptation possible, especially in Drosophila. (unc.edu)
  • Studies of natural adaptations can lead to a greater understanding of the molecular genetics of important traits. (unc.edu)
  • Prerequisites: genetics or molecular biology. (columbia.edu)
  • We seek a highly motivated candidate (f/m) with a solid background in genetics and molecular biology. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • BIOL3310 Molecular Genetics with Lab - 4 s.h. (graceland.edu)
  • Partly because bestrophin channels have no sequence or structural similarity to other ion channels, the molecular mechanisms underlying gating are unknown. (elifesciences.org)
  • My research interest is related to the molecular mechanisms of the host/microbial interactions and microbial adaptation to extreme environmental conditions, interactions in microbial communities. (uibk.ac.at)
  • The IUF - Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine investigates the molecular mechanisms through which particles, radiation and environmental chemicals harm human health. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Dr. Lipton's research on muscular dystrophy, studies employing cloned human stem cells, focused upon the molecular mechanisms controlling cell behavior. (newsforthesoul.com)
  • The need to understand the molecular mechanisms in species has made the PCR an indispensable tool for understanding the functioning of these biological systems. (intechopen.com)
  • This program explores the molecular structures and functional mechanisms of proteins. (lu.se)
  • The underlying molecular mechanisms responsible for cadmium (Cd)-induced cell transformation and carcinogenesis, however, are not clearly understood. (cdc.gov)
  • A number of proteins from each process, for which the structure is known, are explored in greater detail in order to highlight the functional molecular mechanisms. (lu.se)
  • A clone is an organism that is a genetic copy of an existing one. (who.int)
  • The goal of my research is to identify, clone, and characterize the evolution of genes underlying natural adaptations in order to determine the types of genes involved, how many and what types of genetic changes occurred, and the evolutionary history of these changes. (unc.edu)
  • Candidate genes with structural changes are identified using population genetic data and positional cloning. (unc.edu)
  • Future efforts will concentrate on cloning some of these adaptive factors and identifying the genetic changes that have occurred. (unc.edu)
  • Once these genes are cloned, I can explore the genetic mechanism of attraction behavior and see if homologs of these genes are involved in the olfactory behavior of other species. (unc.edu)
  • Genetic engineering uses the techniques of molecular cloning and transformation to alter the structure and characteristics of genes directly. (phys.org)
  • Genetic engineering techniques have found some successes in numerous applications. (phys.org)
  • Lastly students will study and perform different molecular genetic techniques used in laboratories today: pipetting, DNA gel electrophoresis, PCR and DNA cloning. (graceland.edu)
  • An experimental tissue transplantation technique developed by Dr. Lipton and colleague Dr. Ed Schultz and published in the journal Science was subsequently employed as a novel form of human genetic engineering. (newsforthesoul.com)
  • Construction of cDNA clones involves the synthesis of complementary DNA from mRNA and then inserting a duplex copy of that into a cloning vector, followed by transformation of bacteria (Figure 3.6. (handlebar-online.com)
  • Develop extensive knowledge in your specialist area of microbiology, as well as a broad understanding of molecular biosciences. (bath.ac.uk)
  • This course is for you if you've graduated from any bioscience, medical, veterinary or related discipline and you're interested in specialising in a career within the field of molecular microbiology. (bath.ac.uk)
  • We also offer the Molecular Biosciences course with specialisms in Microbiology and Medical Biosciences and we have a new dedicated MSc Biotechnology with specialisms available in Healthcare Technologies , Sustainable Biotechnologies or with Entrepreneurship . (bath.ac.uk)
  • Droplet microfluidics for microbiology: techniques, applications and challenges. (cdc.gov)
  • It is an essential laboratory procedure in the molecular cloning of DNA, whereby DNA fragments are joined to create recombinant DNA molecules (such as when a foreign DNA fragment is inserted into a plasmid). (wikipedia.org)
  • Cloning is frequently employed to amplify DNA fragments containing genes, but it can be used to amplify any DNA sequence such as promoters , non-coding sequences, chemically synthesised oligonucleotides and randomly fragmented DNA. (bionity.com)
  • Preparation of DNA fragments for cloning can be accomplished in a number of alternative ways. (bionity.com)
  • GeneArt Gibson Assembly cloning is the optimal choice for building large and demanding constructs from multiple DNA fragments. (thermofisher.com)
  • How are foreign DNA fragments used in DNA cloning? (handlebar-online.com)
  • To begin, design the primers for molecular cloning of DNA fragments as described in the text protocol. (jove.com)
  • DNA fragments differentially methylated in the transformed cells compared with the non-transformed cells were indentified by MSRF and subcloned into the TA-cloning vector. (cdc.gov)
  • Western blotting uses a technique known as SDS-PAGE to separate proteins by size in a thin gel placed in the middle of two glass plates. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • These findings culminated in the central dogma of molecular biology, that proteins are translated from RNA, which is transcribed from DNA. (addgene.org)
  • Topics covered will include high-throughput assay development, screening, chemical library creation, high-throughput chemistry, affinity purification of target proteins and target validation, protein microarrays, molecular evolution, protein engineering and synthetic biology. (columbia.edu)
  • This method can help answer key questions in the plant molecular and cell biology field such as, how can we proteins in the cell. (jove.com)
  • The main advantage of this technique is the high efficiency of co-expressing cellular fusion proteins in one expression vector. (jove.com)
  • Upon graduation, you will have mastered methods for cloning and purifying proteins, as well as techniques for investigating and analyzing them. (lu.se)
  • Graduates from the programme will master methods of cloning, expression and purification of proteins, and a number of specialised techniques for analysing proteins. (lu.se)
  • Lectures dealing with methods for theoretical modelling of membrane protein structure, fusion protein techniques, X-ray crystallography, heterologous expression, solubilisation and purification of membrane proteins are also included in the course. (lu.se)
  • Group discussions about e.g. the similarities/dissimilarities, cloning and overexpression strategies, and structure and function of membrane proteins. (lu.se)
  • Biosciences' research excellence will be further enhanced by a new 'Institute of Biotechnology and Molecular Medicine' research facility. (kent.ac.uk)
  • in Biotechnology / Molecular Biology with 60% Marks. (indiaagronet.com)
  • Cloning is utilized in a wide array of biological experiments and technological applications such as large scale protein production. (bionity.com)
  • In practice, however, a number of other features are desired and a variety of specialised cloning vectors exist that allow protein expression, tagging, single stranded RNA and DNA production and a host of other manipulations that are useful in downstream applications. (bionity.com)
  • Through molecular biology, you also understand how DNA transcribes into RNA and later translates to protein. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • The technique involves replicating the DNA coding for a protein into a plasmid. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • He is experienced in molecular cloning techniques, recombinant protein production, and other biochemical methods. (fr.com)
  • 120 credits) in Chemistry and Molecular Biology and compulsory for a degree of Master of Science (120 credits) in Protein Science. (lu.se)
  • We are currently seeking a highly skilled Senior Molecular Biologist to join our team. (jobs.ac.uk)
  • As a Senior Molecular Biologist, you will be responsible for developing and implementing molecular biology techniques to support our research programs. (jobs.ac.uk)
  • If you are a highly motivated Senior Molecular Biologist with a passion for scientific discovery and innovation, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. (jobs.ac.uk)
  • In: Expressed sequence tags - generation and analysis, Methods in Molecular Biology Vol. 533 (J. Parkinson, ed. (umontreal.ca)
  • You will also find learning and support resources for molecular biology techniques and methods, available to you at your fingertips. (thermofisher.com)
  • Methods applied will include molecular cloning/knockout techniques, Omics-technologies, and cell culture. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Prof. Giguère's legacy of creativity and discovery includes the development of highly innovative research methods and technologies such as the co-transfection assay , the most important technique for directly monitoring the activity of a transcription factor. (mcgill.ca)
  • The DNA ligase from E. coli cannot ligate blunt-ended DNA except under conditions of molecular crowding, and it is therefore not normally used for ligation in the laboratory. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ligation is complicated by the fact that the desired ligation products for most ligation reactions should be between two different DNA molecules and the reaction involves both inter- and intra-molecular reactions, and that an additional annealing step is necessary for efficient ligation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The concentration of DNA can affect the rate of ligation, and whether the ligation is an inter-molecular or intra-molecular reaction. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the classical restriction and ligation cloning protocols, cloning of any DNA fragment essentially involves four steps: fragmentation, ligation, transfection, and screening/selection. (bionity.com)
  • In depth understanding and demonstrated competency in complex DNA cloning using restriction digestion and ligation, Gibson assembly, overlapping PCR assembly, Gateway cloning etc. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • Techniques in chemistry enable isolation and purification of cellular components, such as DNA, but practically this isolation is only feasible for relatively short DNA molecules. (addgene.org)
  • Used cell isolation techniques to purify PBMCs from blood (Ficoll), select monocytes and CD4 T cells, differentiate and harvest dendritic cells and macrophages. (livecareer.com)
  • While numerous phenotyping and genotyping techniques that discriminate among isolates for short-term epidemiology have been developed, generating data that are comparable among different laboratories and that accurately identify relationships among isolates from diverse sources has proven more challenging. (cdc.gov)
  • You'll focus on the molecular principles underlying the biology of microorganisms, including their epidemiology, pathogenicity, virulence in the context of medicine, public health or agricultural biosecurity. (bath.ac.uk)
  • Integrating molecular epidemiology and social network analysis to study infectious diseases: towards a socio-molecular era for public health. (cdc.gov)
  • The entire genome of human papilloma virus type 1a was cloned in Escherichia coli using the plasmid pBR322 as vector. (pasteur.fr)
  • Cloning of cDNA: The most frequently used technique for cloning cDNAs involves the addition of complementary homopolymeric tracts to double stranded cDNA and to the plasmid vector. (handlebar-online.com)
  • Viral DNA isolated from a single wart was partially methylated at only one out of the four HpaII sites, d(C-C-G-G). Recognition sites for Bg/I, Bg/II, PstI and PvuII restriction endonucleases were located on the cloned genome. (pasteur.fr)
  • The resulting DNA was analyzed for differential methylation using a PCR-based technique - Methylation Sensitive Restriction Fingerprinting (MSRF). (cdc.gov)
  • Database searchesidentified two genomic clones on chromosome 19 harboring the human THEGgene, which is approximately 14 kb pairs in size, contains eight exons,and comparison of the two cDNA sequences with the genomic sequenceindicated that the smaller transcript lacks exon 3. (embl-heidelberg.de)
  • Genomic technology and techniques are advancing rapidly. (newscientist.com)
  • A number of alternative techniques are available, such as chemical sensitization of cells, electroporation and biolistics. (bionity.com)
  • Electroporation is used when extremely high transformation efficiencies are required, as in very inefficient cloning strategies. (bionity.com)
  • The discovery of DNA ligase dates back to 1967 and is an important event in the field of molecular biology. (wikipedia.org)
  • Prof. Giguère is recognized as a pioneer and a global leader in the field of molecular endocrinology . (mcgill.ca)
  • This course provides you with a broad understanding of the molecular basis of biological systems, with a focus on microbes and their role in disease, developing new medicines, improving food biosecurity and environmental sustainability. (bath.ac.uk)
  • It is broadly used in vitro as molecular biology research tool due to its capability of joining as sticky as blunt DNA ends. (wikipedia.org)
  • 5. In 2001, France and Germany requested the United Nations General Assembly to develop international conventions on human reproductive cloning, therapeutic cloning and research on stem cells. (who.int)
  • The Research Associate or Senior Research Associate, Molecular Biology and NGS will play a crucial role in high-throughput B cell screening and sequencing to identify therapeutic candidates for our partners. (biospace.com)
  • With Applied Biosystems and Invitrogen products for PCR and cloning, there is no wondering whether they will propel your research forward. (thermofisher.com)
  • With the many techniques available, experts at Eurofins Genomics are there to help you define the perfect experimental setup for your molecular biology research. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • The above techniques aid in molecular biology research. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • Explore our MSc by Research Biomedicine and MSc Molecular Medicine courses. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Through taught modules and original research, you'll learn the key biomedical science techniques required for work or further study in the field. (reading.ac.uk)
  • It's meant for incoming graduate students to become familiar with molecular techniques so they can use them in their own research. (twu.edu)
  • These facilities support the research interests of our award-winning faculty, your instructors, as they investigate diverse areas such as cancer research, toxicology, crystallography, bioinformatics and molecular modelling, as well as applied research in medicine, disease research and food development. (canamgroup.com)
  • Our molecular biology core is well equipped to handle all student research needs. (stu.edu)
  • The "pros" and "cons" of human cloning research have already been dealt with at length in the literature, so they will not be reviewed here. (lifeissues.net)
  • Rather, after having published analyses of dozens of state, national, federal and international legislative attempts to ban human cloning research, I simply wish to offer seriously considered suggestions for the use of scientifically accurate language and definitions to be used in such endeavors in order to prevent loopholes which would result in much human cloning not being really banned. (lifeissues.net)
  • To be successful within the field of biological research it's important to be creative, innovative, persistent, patient and a quick learner to adapt to different techniques. (lu.se)
  • Modern cloning vectors include selectable markers (most frequently antibiotic resistance markers) that allow only cells in which the vector, but not necessarily the insert, has been transfected to grow.Additionally, the cloning vectors may contain colour selection markers which provide blue/white screening (via α-factor complementation) on X-gal medium. (bionity.com)
  • I perform molecular cloning, cell culturing, viral vector production and microscopic imaging experiments. (lu.se)
  • Using cloning rings and/or trypsin discs is a viable option for adherent cells in this scenario. (mirusbio.com)
  • This four-credit course will present a quantitative description of the molecular networks that underlie the myriad phenotypes of living cells, from yeast to human. (columbia.edu)
  • Understanding mitosis is a major aim of fundamental molecular cell biology but is also vitally important for understanding cancer and stem cells. (gla.ac.uk)
  • You are also likely to use many standard, molecular techniques such PCR, Golden-gate cloning, Western blotting, fluorescence in-situ hybridisation, immunofluorescence and Q-PCR. (gla.ac.uk)
  • The principle of cDNA cloning is that it involves the copying of mRNA transcripts into DNA, which are then inserted into bacterial plasmids and then placed into bacteria by transformation. (handlebar-online.com)
  • Molecular biology plays a vital role in helping understand formations, regulations, and actions of various cell sections. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • You'll gain hands-on training in advanced techniques such as confocal microscopy, molecular cloning, cell culture and bioinformatics. (reading.ac.uk)
  • If limited dilution does not work, the cloning process might need to be carried out at higher cell concentrations and repeated a few times to ensure monoclonality. (mirusbio.com)
  • Your work in the lab will be directly advised and taught by me, the PI of the lab, and even if you don't have much lab experience, you will learn a range of vital molecular and cell-biology techniques with my direct guidance. (gla.ac.uk)
  • Our master's programmes emphasise the practical skills that employers need, such as experience using cutting-edge molecular techniques. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Q: You have a master's degree in Molecular Biology from 2013, what have you been up to since you graduated from Lund University? (lu.se)
  • 1. Cloning is an umbrella term traditionally used to describe different processes for duplicating biological material. (who.int)
  • From the structure, function and dynamics of molecular machines, to the complex regulation of metabolic pathways and biological processes, biochemists study the extraordinary molecules that are produced and utilized by living systems. (canamgroup.com)
  • The study of biological complexity is a new frontier that requires high-throughput molecular technology, high speed computer memory, new approaches to data analysis, and the integration of interdisciplinary skills. (intechopen.com)
  • 2. Over the years, the international community has tried without success to build a consensus on an international convention against the reproductive cloning of human beings. (who.int)
  • 3. Creating awareness among ministries of health in the African Region will provide them with critical and relevant information on the reproductive cloning of human beings and its implications to the health status of the general population. (who.int)
  • 7. The WHO Regional Committee for Africa is invited to review this document for information and guidance concerning reproductive cloning of human beings. (who.int)
  • 3. Media reports on nuclear transfer are usually about one form, reproductive nuclear transfer, also known as reproductive cloning of human beings . (who.int)
  • Note that each and every individual "loophole" discussed below that permits human cloning by default (and most bills have literally dozens of such loopholes) thus permits it for both "therapeutic" and for "reproductive" human cloning. (lifeissues.net)
  • Initially, the DNA fragment to be cloned needs to be isolated. (bionity.com)
  • An introduction to biologically important molecules and metabolic pathways and the laboratory techniques used to study and characterize them. (graceland.edu)
  • therefore, cDNA synthesis is the first step for many protocols in molecular biology. (handlebar-online.com)
  • Lectures on these topics will be integrated with introductory lectures on molecular and structural biology, thermodynamics, statistics, and machine learning. (columbia.edu)
  • Significance: Photoacoustic microscopy (PAM) is a promising imaging technique to provide structural, functional, and molecular information for preclinical and clinical studies. (bvsalud.org)
  • A systematic method can help understand the challenges and thereafter optimize the DWP system's performance by customizing the system parameters to maximize the spectral or localization performance for various molecular labels. (bvsalud.org)
  • This position will contribute to the development of novel sample preparation techniques and execute sequencing of antibodies. (biospace.com)
  • As a biochemist you study the way living organisms - from viruses and bacteria to mammals, plants and other higher organisms - function at the molecular level. (kent.ac.uk)
  • Molecular biology is a branch of biology that deals with the structure and functions of macromolecules in living organisms. (alternativemedicine.com)
  • Pislariu, professor Nathaniel Mills, PhD, and teaching assistant Hala Samara teach courses in molecular biology, a branch of science that studies DNA and includes cloning. (twu.edu)
  • as well as diagnostic techniques, drug development and tissue transplantation. (who.int)
  • [Molecular cloning] refers to the procedure of isolating a defined DNA sequence and obtaining multiple copies of it in vivo . (bionity.com)
  • Currently, I am using molecular markers and QTL mapping techniques to precisely map regions harboring adaptive alleles. (unc.edu)
  • I am currently using additional molecular and visible markers to fine map these regions. (unc.edu)
  • The use of the technique of nuclear transfer for reproduction of human beings is surrounded by strong ethical concerns and controversies and is considered a threat to human dignity. (who.int)
  • WHA50.37 of 1997 argues that human cloning is ethically unacceptable and contrary to human integrity and morality. (who.int)
  • General Assembly the adoption of a declaration on human cloning by which Member States were called upon to prohibit all forms of human cloning inasmuch as they are incompatible with human dignity and the protection of human life. (who.int)
  • This technique is surrounded by strong ethical concerns and is considered a threat to human dignity. (who.int)
  • WHA50.37, which states "the use of cloning for the replication of human individuals is ethically unacceptable and contrary to human integrity and morality. (who.int)
  • Beginning in the 1950s, researchers first used a molecular technique called karyotyping to visualize human chromosomes and their differences linked to conditions such as Down syndrome. (ashg.org)
  • Discovering anomalies in chromosomes, such as a missing copy of a chromosome or duplicate copies, was helped by the invention of karyotyping techniques that allow paired human chromosomes to be easily stained, arranged, and visualized. (ashg.org)
  • Expression studies by using both dotblot and Northern blot techniques revealed that human THEG is expressedspecifically in the testis. (embl-heidelberg.de)
  • Surely one of the most critical issues before the world today is the issue of human cloning. (lifeissues.net)
  • Thus, e.g., leaving out certain human cloning techniques in a bill means that the bill will not ban the use of those forms of human cloning techniques -- and thus they will be allowed. (lifeissues.net)
  • Most human embryos reproduced by most human cloning techniques would actually be genetically unique -- i.e., having never existed before. (lifeissues.net)
  • Thus to use the phrase "of an existing or previously existing human being" to refer to the product of human cloning would not be a scientifically accurate description of the cloned or genetically engineered human embryo -- thus creating yet another loophole in the bill or treaty. (lifeissues.net)
  • Our lab has developed advanced bioengineering techniques offering the generation of human organoids. (lu.se)
  • Strong interest in learning and mastering new laboratory techniques approaches. (biospace.com)
  • Preference will be given to applicants with experience in microbiological and molecular techniques. (fems-microbiology.org)
  • So, do advances in molecular biology and cloning offer a glimpse of Jurassic Park -style species revival, and if so, how do we prepare for this? (newscientist.com)