James Nowick has got the world on a screen. He’s logged into a big map of the planet and is cross-referencing it with a YouTube list of the top countries in which people have viewed one of his online ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University’s Department of Biological Sciences recently held the inaugural lecture of the new William A. and Hanni Aebersold Cramer Lectures in Biophysics Series. Funded ...
Integrating molecular diagnostics into patient care to truly personalize medicine is key to the future of successful medicine, in particular cancer care. That was the message delivered by Reinhard ...
For visual learners, a molecule of ethanol is easier to understand when its carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms have careened onto a screen and spun around for a bit. Likewise, for these learners the ...
Joseph Clayton Schoolar, M.D., Ph.D. (1928-2013) was professor of Pharmacology and Psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine. He was born and grew up in the Mississippi Delta. At 17 he joined the U.S.
Nobel Laureate Professor W. E. Moerner discusses the use of single-molecule studies to understand cellular processes and the Wallace H. Coulter Lecture he presented at Pittcon 2016.
The MCDB science education initiative group has included the work of 4 science teaching fellows and 7 faculty members. A single science teaching fellow currently continues this work. The fellows and ...
The Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) commemorated its 10-year anniversary Friday, Sept. 17 through Saturday, Sept. 18, with special events highlighting the school’s ongoing mission to ...
Balloons filled with H2, He, and O2 are shown immediately after being inflated and then again in the following lecture. Differing rates of effusion can be seen. Rate of effusion for gas 1: rate of ...