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In Topical Talks:
In Bioinformatics for Metabolomics:
Analysis of LCMS-based untargeted metabolomics data 1
Analysis of LCMS-based untargeted metabolomics data 2 Dr. Pietro Franceschi – Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy
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Metabolomics data analysis in the context of metabolic networks
Dr. Fabien Jourdan – French Agronomic Research Institute, France |
In Cancer Therapies in the Personalized Medicine Era:
Drug metabolizing enzymes in cancer therapeutics
Prof. Bhagwat Prasad – University of Washington, USA |
In Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms:
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) neuromodulation for Schizophrenia
Prof. Judith Gault – University of Colorado, Denver, USA |
In Adaptive Clinical Trial:
Prof. Mark Conaway – University of Virginia, USA
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In The Blood-Brain Barrier:
The blood-brain barrier in multiple sclerosis: A target for treatment?
Dr. Elga de Vries – VU Medical Centre, Netherlands |
In The Complement System:
Physiopathological implications of genetic variability in the complement alternative pathway
Prof. Santiago Rodríguez de Córdoba – Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas, Spain |
In Stroke-Prevention:
How to identify which patients with asymptomatic carotid stenosis could benefit from endarterectomy or stenting
Dr. Kosmas Paraskevas – Athens University Medical School, Greece |
Featured talks from previous releases:
The classical pathway of complement
Prof. Mohamed R. Daha – Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands |
The role of the nurse in supporting health and well-being for people with learning (intellectual) disabilities
Prof. Ruth Northway – University of South Wales, UK |
Parkinson’s at 200 years: an update on Parkinson’s research in 2017
Prof. Patrick A. Lewis – University of Reading, UK |
In Viruses and Viral Diseases:
The type I interferon system and viruses
Dr. Adolfo Garcia-Sastre – Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA |
Prevention of Varicella and Zoster by vaccination: Now you see it, now you don’t
Prof. Anne Gershon – Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, USA |
In Gene-drives and Active Genetics:
Gene drive: What is possible at the population level with currently-available molecular components?
Prof. John Marshall – University of California Berkeley, USA |
In Genetics of Cardiovascular Disease:
In The Risk of Bias in Randomized Clinical Trials:
In Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms:
Inorganic nanostructured interfaces for therapeutic delivery
Prof. Tejal Desai – University of California, San Francisco, USA |
In Autoimmunity:
In Adaptive Clinical Trial Design:
Phase II clinical trials – Bayesian methods
Prof. Fei Ye – Vanderbilt University Medical Center, USA |
In Topical Talks:
CIPCA (crisis intervention program for children and adolescents) preventing posttraumatic psychopathology
Dr. Abdulbaghi Ahmad – Uppsala University, Sweden |
In The Legacy of Drosophila Genetics:
Homeotic genes in Drosophila’s bithorax complex – The legacy of Ed Lewis
Prof. Francois Karch – University of Geneva, Switzerland |
In Bioinformatics for Metabolomics:
Featured talks from previous releases:
Designing proteins with life sustaining activities 1
Prof. Michael Hecht – Princeton University, USA |
Perspectives on biological catalysis
Prof. Stephen Benkovic – The Pennsylvania State University, USA |
An introduction to statistics for statistical genetics: general statistical concepts
Dr. Paul O’Reilly – King’s College London, UK |
Omics approaches and large-scale data analysis in ageing research 1
Dr. João Pedro de Magalhães – University of Liverpool, UK |
Public response to a proposed field trial of genetically engineered mosquitoes in the United States
Prof. Cinnamon Bloss – University of California, San Diego, USA |
Population modification of malaria vector mosquitoes
Dr. Anthony A. James – University of California, Irvine, USA |
Ecological considerations for gene drive systems
Prof. Gregory C. Lanzaro – University of California, Davis, USA |
Guidance for responsible testing and implementation of gene-drive systems
Prof. Stephanie James – Foundation for the National Institutes of Health, USA |
Gene drive behavior when pest populations have age, mating and spatial structure
Prof. Fred Gould – North Carolina State University, USA Prof. Alun Lloyd – North Carolina State University, USA |
In Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms:
An update on the multiple faces of celiac disease
Prof. Aaron Lerner – Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel |
In The Complement System:
In Viruses and Viral Diseases:
In Molecular Chaperones:
The roles of molecular chaperones in bacterial infection
Prof. Tomoko Yamamoto – Chiba University, Japan |
In Bioinformatics for Metabolomics:
Metabolomics flux on the genome scale
Prof. Marta Cascante – University of Barcelona, Spain Dr. Igor Marín de Mas – University of Barcelona, Spain |
In Using Bioinformatics in the Exploration of Genetic Diversity:
The predominant clonal evolution (PCE) concept of microbial pathogens and its practical usefulness
Dr. Michel Tibayrenc – Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, France |
In Mitochondria in Health and Disease:
Mitochondrial transporters and disease – function and mechanism
Dr. Edmund R.S. Kunji – University of Cambridge, UK |
Mitochondrial transporters and disease – structure and regulation
Dr. Edmund R.S. Kunji – University of Cambridge, UK |
Biogenesis of cellular iron-sulfur proteins: structure, function, and assembly in mitochondria
Prof. Roland Lill – Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany |
In Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms:
Latest development in therapy-related autophagy research
Dr. Vignir Helgason – University of Glasgow, UK |
In Bioinformatics for Metabolomics:
Metabolomics flux introduction
Prof. Marta Cascante – University of Barcelona, Spain Dr. Igor Marín de Mas – University of Barcelona, Spain |
In The Blood-Brain Barrier:
Tanycytes allow a tight BBB in the median eminence
Prof. Esteban Rodriguez – Austral University, Chile Dr. Juan Luis Blazquez – University of Salamanca, Spain Dr. Montserrat Guerra – Austral University, Chile |
In Drug Metabolizing Enzymes:
Amino acid conjugation: mechanism and enzymology
Dr. Kathleen Knights – Flinders University, Australia |
In Topical Talks:
Global variation in human tooth crown and root morphology – anthropological and forensic applications – 1
Prof. G. Richard Scott – University of Nevada, USA |
Global variation in human tooth crown and root morphology – anthropological and forensic applications – 2
Prof. G. Richard Scott – University of Nevada, USA |
Subarachnoid hemorrhage – a Bayesian approach to a neurological black swan
Dr. John Bedolla – University of Texas Dell Medical School, USA |
In From DNA to Proteins:
Elongation of protein synthesis: structural basis of the process of decoding
Prof. Marina Rodnina – Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany |
This month we also launch a new series of short audio interviews with scientists and clinicians, discussing their views on current challenges and future directions in their fields. This month’s release includes the following:
Current directions in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Prof. John Hardy – Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK |
PANDAS: a potential link between group A streptococcal infections and neurological disorders
Prof. P. Patrick Cleary – University of Minnesota, USA |
Towards developing a universal influenza vaccine
Prof. Peter Palese – Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA |
In Mitochondria in Health and Disease:
Mitochondria and ageing in model systems
Prof. Aleksandra Trifunovic – University of Cologne, Germany |
Mitochondria and calcium signaling in cell life and cell death
Prof. Michael R. Duchen – University College London, UK |
Initiation and elongation of mammalian mitochondrial protein synthesis
Dr. Linda L. Spremulli – University of North Carolina, USA |
In Mitochondrial Biogenesis:
Mitophagy – the degradation of dysfunctional organelles
Dr. Anna Vainshtein – Craft Science Inc., Canada |
In Microbiota:
Gut microbiota, chronic inflammation and metabolic syndrome
Prof. Andrew Gewirtz – Georgia State University, USA |
In Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms:
Recent advances in the field of non-coding RNAs in cancer
Prof. George Calin – MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA Dr. Maitri Shah – MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA |
In Viruses and Viral Diseases:
In From DNA to Proteins:
Elongation of protein synthesis: structural basis of the process of decoding
Prof. Marina Rodnina – Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany |
In Innate Immunity:
In Protein Epidemiology:
Cytochrome b5 reductase deficiency and hereditary methemoglobinemia
Dr. Scott Reading – University of Utah, USA |