Scientists Use Non-Embryonic Stem Cells to Create Healthy Mice
... this has been achieved, said co-researcher Qi Zhou, associate director of zoology at the State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Biology with the Institute of zoology at Beijing's Chinese Academy of Sciences. The successful birth ...Scientists Use Adult Stem Cells to Create Healthy Mice
... this has been achieved, said co-researcher Qi Zhou, associate director of zoology at the State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Biology with the Institute of zoology at Beijing's Chinese Academy of Sciences. The successful birth ...Zoologists: Lusty voles, mindless of danger, mate like rabbits
... faithfulness among mammals. Steve Phelps, an assistant professor of zoology and one of the papers three authors, said many male voles pick a female ... with other males females. Alexander Ophir, a postdoctoral associate in zoology at UF, is the papers lead author and conducted the research, which is ...Study: Lizards bask for more than warmth
... lizards and other cold-blooded critters bask in the sun. According to a study published in the May/June issue of Physiological and Biochemical zoology , chameleons alter their sunbathing behavior based on their need for vitamin D. "It's a longstanding assumption that thermoregulation is the only ...Old gastrointestinal drug slows aging, McGill researchers say
... in the Journal of Biological Chemistry . "Clioquinol is a very powerful inhibitor of clock-1," explained Hekimi, McGill's Strathcona Chair of zoology and Robert Archibald & Catherine Louise Campbell Chair in Developmental Biology. "Because clock-1 affects longevity in invertebrates and mice, and ...Hermaphrodites, predatory actions and fertility decline are among topics at behavior conference
... biology, Yale University, on "When Theory Meets Data: What We Don't Know About Sexual Selection and Mating Systems," Nico Michiels, professor in zoology at the University Tuebingen, Germany, on "Hermaphrodites: Sexual Opportunists with a Long Term Problem," Ben Hatchwell, professor, animal and ...Eating Less May Hinder Immune System
... the amount of food the mice ate impaired their immune system. The findings are published in the May/June issue of Physiological and Biochemical zoology . The researchers found that decreasing the amount of food the mice ate by 30 percent significantly decreased the number of B cells in their ...American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- March 5, 2008
... for the event, which will include more than 9,000 reports on new discoveries in chemistry. Those reports span sciences horizons from astronomy to zoology and include a special focus on health, energy, food, environment, and alternative fuels. In addition to coverage of breaking science news, the ...American Chemical Society's weekly PressPac -- Feb. 27, 2008
... for the event, which will include more than 9,000 reports on new discoveries in chemistry. Those reports span sciences horizons from astronomy to zoology and include a special focus on health, energy, food, environment, and alternative fuels. In addition to coverage of breaking science news, the ...American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac -- Feb. 20, 2008
... for the event, which will include more than 9,000 reports on new discoveries in chemistry. Those reports span sciences horizons from astronomy to zoology and include a special focus on health, energy, food, environment, and alternative fuels. In addition to coverage of breaking science news, the ...Climate change driving Michigan mammals north
... on specimens and notes in research museums including the U-M Museum of zoology and the Michigan State University Museum. "Museum collections have been ... fortunate in Michigan to have an amazing resource in the U-M Museum of zoology collection, which contains great records of thousands of Michigan species ...Here's venom in your eye: Spitting cobras hit their mark
... attackers. A new study published in Physiological and Biochemical zoology reveals how these snakes maximize their chances of hitting the target. ... The paper appears in an issue of Physiological and Biochemical zoology on the focused topic "Functional Consequences of Extreme Adaptations." ...UBC study establishes formula for predicting climate change impact on salmon stocks
... in the current issue of the journal Physiological and Biochemical zoology . While climate change and rising river temperatures have been linked ... says lead author Tony Farrell, who is jointly appointed in the Dept. of zoology and the Faculty of Land and Food Systems. "Animals have a thermal ...Zoologists: Sea snakes seek out freshwater to slake thirst
... the November/December issue of the journal Physiological and Biochemical zoology . Harvey Lillywhite says it has been the "long-standing dogma" that the ... 10 to 20 percent," Lilywhite said. Harold Heatwole, a professor of zoology at North Carolina State University and expert on sea snakes, termed ...Entomological Society of America names new Fellows for 2008
... her M.S. in biology from Catholic University of America, and her Ph.D. in zoology from the University of Florida, with a specialization in entomology. ... University of California, Davis. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in zoology and ecology from Arizona State University, and a Ph.D. in entomology from ...Fighting Aussie yabbies don't forget a face -- new research by the University of Melbourne
... of Melbourne zoologists. The research by the Universitys Department of zoology has been published today in the PLoS ONE journal. The two year study ... species, said Professor David MacMillan, Head of the Department of zoology who has led the research. Yabbies usually fight when they meet. It is ...Entomological Society of America recognizes 2007 fellows and honorary members
... Dr. Richard E. Lee, Jr. is currently Distinguished Professor of zoology at the Miami University in Ohio. Lee has published more than 195 refereed ... Dr. J. E. McPherson began his teaching career in the Department of zoology at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, in 1969, attaining the rank ...First orchid fossil puts showy blooms at some 80 million years old
... author Santiago R. Ramrez, a researcher in Harvard's Museum of Comparative zoology and Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. "But while orchids ... attention of Ram rez and his colleagues at Harvard's Museum of Comparative zoology in 2005. While this particular species of stingless bee, Proplebeia ...Conquest of land began in shark genome
... Martin Cohn, Ph.D., an associate professor with the UF departments of zoology and anatomy and cell biology and a member of the UF Genetics Institute. ... and GuangJun Zhang, co-authors of the paper and graduate students in the zoology department of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, speculate that ...UBC researchers find first-ever 'wanderlust gene' in tiny bony fish
... but exists in less than one per cent of their marine counterparts. Now UBC PhD candidate Rowan Barrett and colleagues from UBC's Dept. of zoology have found that the gene may also be contributing to the fish's tendency to relocate instead of adjusting to their surroundings the first time a ...InCode BioPharmaceutics Appoints New President and CEO
... development and seeks potential partnerships." Dr. Stark received a Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Washington , and a B.S. in zoology from Colorado State University . InCode also announced that William St. John has resigned as President and Chief Executive Officer, and will ...McGraw-Hill Higher Education Introduces New Introductory Level Biology Content
... please visit http://www.mhhe.com/hoefnagels . Dr. Hoefnagels is currently an assistant professor in the department of Botany/Microbiology and zoology at The University of Oklahoma. She earned her B.S. in environmental science from the University of California at Riverside, her M.S. in soil science ...