“What Matters to Me and Why” – A Discussion with Professor Hung Fan – Video


"What Matters to Me and Why" - A Discussion with Professor Hung Fan
Our "What Matters to Me and Why" series of informal discussions with respected members of our faculty continues to build momentum. Our premiere conversations with University Professor Francisco J. Ayala and physics Professor Clare Yu have generated favorable reviews from students, faculty and staff. For those who attended, thank you for your participation and feedback. We #39;re heartened by your enthusiastic response. For those who could not attend, videos of the past talks can be viewed here. "What Matters to Me and Why" encourages reflection about values, beliefs and motivations in the lives of those who shape our university. We will explore personal journeys -- choices made, difficulties encountered, commitments grasped and joys revealed -- with the hope that these stories will strengthen our bonds and fortify the virtues that make UC Irvine a great institution. The series continues Jan. 16 with Hung Fan, professor of virology and molecular biology in the School of Biological Sciences, and director of the Cancer Research Institute. Professor Fan investigates retroviruses to understand how they replicate and cause cancer. His work has appeared in numerous publications, and he is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Microbiology. The series continues each month, except for December and June, throughout the academic year. Please check the website or posters on campus for future speakers. We encourage you to ...

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How research is important in virology – Video


How research is important in virology
Youtube Video Assignment by: Aleena Dipede and Allison Bourne References: Breman, JG, de Quadros, CA, Dowdle, WR, Foege, WH, Henderson, DA, John, TJ, Levine, MM (2011). The role of research in viral disease eradication and elimination programs: lessons for malaria eradication. PLOS Medicine, 8(1), Retrieved from http://www.plosmedicine.org Enquist, LW (2009). Virology in the 21st century. Journal of Virology, 83(11), doi: 10.1128/JVI.00151-09 Jeang, K. (2009). The importance of individualized article-specific metrics for evaluating research productivity. Retrovirology, 6(82), doi: 10.1186/1742-4690-6-82 Miyazaki, Y., Fujita, M., Nomaguchi, M., Adachi, A. (2012). Structural biology for virus research. Frontiers in Microbiology, 3(91), 1-2. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2012.00091 Nomaguchi , M., Adachi, A. (2010). Virology as biosystematics: towards understanding the viral infection biology. Frontiers in Microbiology, 1(2), doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2010.00002

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Acer Team Unlimited AspireS7 Susan


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Susan #39;s on a quest with her new Acer AspireS7 laptop, as 1 of 4 finalists http://www.acerteamunlimited.com.au to have her dream project win $25000 to make it HAPPEN! Support her organic gardening, learning about life cycles and microbiology 4 science dream to develop Apps for children and school gardening programs. VOTE to do your bit for the environment to grow food locally, putting carbon from the air back into the ground. Follow @susan_acer_tu and http://www.facebook.com

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Research and Markets: Asia-Pacific In Vitro Diagnostics Market Outlook to 2018- Clinical Chemistry Genetic Testing …

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/x4j4d8/asiapacific_in) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Asia-Pacific In Vitro Diagnostics Market Outlook to 2018- Clinical Chemistry Genetic Testing, Haematology, Histology and Cytology, Immuno Chemistry, Infectious Immunology and Microbiology Culture" to their offering.

Asia-Pacific In Vitro Diagnostics Market Outlook to 2018- Clinical Chemistry Genetic Testing, Haematology, Histology and Cytology, Immuno Chemistry, Infectious Immunology and Microbiology Culture provides key market data on the Asia-Pacific In Vitro Diagnostics market - Australia, China, India and Japan. The report provides value (USD million) data for all the market categories - Clinical Chemistry, Genetic Testing, Haematology, Histology And Cytology, Immuno Chemistry, Infectious Immunology and Microbiology Culture. The report also provides company shares and distribution shares data for each of the aforementioned market categories. The report is supplemented with global corporate-level profiles of the key market participants.

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- Countries covered include Australia, China, India and Japan.

- Market size and company share data for In Vitro Diagnostics market categories - Clinical Chemistry, Genetic Testing, Haematology, Histology And Cytology, Immuno Chemistry, Infectious Immunology and Microbiology Culture.

- Annualized market revenues (USD million) data for each of the market categories in each of the country. Data from 2004 to 2011, forecast forward for 7 years to 2018.

- 2011 company shares and distribution shares data for each of the market categories and countries.

- Global corporate-level profiles of key companies operating within the Asia-Pacific In Vitro Diagnostics market..

- Key players covered include F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Siemens Healthcare, Abbott Laboratories, Sysmex Corporation, Beckman Coulter, Inc., Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics Inc. and others.

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Research and Markets: New Zealand In Vitro Diagnostics Market Outlook to 2018 – Clinical Chemistry Genetic Testing …

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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cqng7x/new_zealand_in) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "New Zealand In Vitro Diagnostics Market Outlook to 2018 - Clinical Chemistry Genetic Testing, Haematology, Histology and Cytology, Immuno Chemistry, Infectious Immunology and Microbiology Culture" to their offering.

Our new report, New Zealand In Vitro Diagnostics Market Outlook to 2018 - Clinical Chemistry Genetic Testing, Haematology, Histology and Cytology, Immuno Chemistry, Infectious Immunology and Microbiology Culture provides key market data on the New Zealand In Vitro Diagnostics market. The report provides value (USD million) data for each segment and sub-segment within market categories - Clinical Chemistry, Haematology, Immuno Chemistry, Histology And Cytology, Infectious Immunology, Microbiology Culture and Genetic Testing. The report also provides company shares and distribution shares data for each of the aforementioned market categories. The report is supplemented with global corporate-level profiles of the key market participants with information on company financials and pipeline products, wherever available.

Scope

- Market size and company share data for In Vitro Diagnostics market categories - Clinical Chemistry, Haematology, Immuno Chemistry, Histology And Cytology, Infectious Immunology, Microbiology Culture and Genetic Testing.

- Annualized market revenues (USD million) data for each of the segments and sub-segments within market categories. Data from 2004 to 2011, forecast forward for 7 years to 2018.

- 2011 company shares and distribution shares data for each of the market categories.

- Global corporate-level profiles of key companies operating within the New Zealand In Vitro Diagnostics market.

- Key players covered include Sysmex Corporation, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Abbott Laboratories, Beckman Coulter, Inc., Siemens Healthcare, Becton, Dickinson and Company and others.

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Global Microbiology Testing Market Analyzed in New Cutting-Edge Report by VPG Published at Marketpublishers.com

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

The microbiology testing market is one of the most rapidly evolving segments of the IVD industry globally. Some of the major forces propelling the market include the unceasing propagation of AIDS, cloud of bioterrorism, revolutionarymolecular diagnostic technologies, and wider accessibility of immunosuppressive medications. Furthermore, recent breakthroughs in genetic engineering (GE) are creating capturing opportunities for highly sensitive, specific and cost-effective products. With all these advantages though, there are also huge challenges faced by suppliers these days.

New research study 2012 World Microbiology Market Strategic Analysis: Supplier Shares and Sales Forecasts for 100 Infectious Disease Tests by Country drawn up by Venture Planning Group (VPG) provides a worldwide overview of the microbiology testing market environment, dynamics, trends, structure, sizing and growth potential.

The report provides market segmentation analysis of over 90 diseases and viruses in the seven countries (France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, the UK, and the US), assesses emerging technologies, and reviews current instrumentation. It also features estimates of the number of laboratories performing microbiology tests, as well as test volume and sales projections for microbiology assays by country. The research provides strategic profiles of 32 major suppliers and emerging market entrants with innovative technologies and products. Additionally, emerging opportunities for various products with significant market appeal during the next decade are examined, as well as strategic recommendations are given.

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Title: 2012 World Microbiology Market Strategic Analysis: Supplier Shares and Sales Forecasts for 100 Infectious Disease Tests by Country

Published: December, 2012

Pages: 1900

Price: US$ 28,700.00

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Dr Joel Wallach-Longevity and the Medical Establishment [Pt III] – Video


Dr Joel Wallach-Longevity and the Medical Establishment [Pt III]
"We all have the genetic capability of living to 120. Doctors live to an average age of 56". Trillions are spent on healthcare. It is claimed we are living twice as long as our ancestors thanks to modern Medical science. A half truth at best. Because we are also three times as sick - thanks to an explosion in cancer rates, Diabetes, and a host of other diseases - a living death for a rapidly aging population.

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Mary Fink: Avid volunteer, 104, said secret to longevity was helping others

At a party celebrating her 100th birthday, Mary Fink was asked about the secret to her longevity.

"She said, 'Helping others,' " recalled her son, Free Press attorney Herschel Fink. "I think it was also her remarkable outlook on life. She was a glass half full, not empty, person."

Ms. Fink, 104, of West Bloomfield died Monday at the Lakeland Center nursing facility in Southfield. She had been in remarkable health until a stroke late last week, her son said.

"I often asked people to guess how many pills a day she took. The answer was none, although she did take a baby aspirin every day," Fink said.

One of nine children, Ms. Fink was born in 1909 in a village near Bucharest, Romania. Her tenacity and independence showed at an early age, when her family hid in a cellar as bombs fell during World War I.

"She was probably, at that time, maybe around 9 or 10. ... She (told) about crawling out of the cellar and going to soldiers and asking for food for her family. And they would give her potatoes and things like that she would bring back," Fink said.

Ms. Fink and her family moved to the U.S. when she was 12. She later married a man named Harry Katz, who died while she was pregnant with Herschel. She got married again a few years later to Irving Fink, a widower with two children.

Ms. Fink worked for years as a bookkeeper, first at Hudson's in Detroit and later at a dental supply company in Royal Oak. Ms. Fink was in her 50s when she decided to finish high school so she could receive her diploma. She enjoyed working.

"She even lied about her age so she wouldn't be forced to retire too soon," Fink said. "She worked into her 70s."

In retirement, Ms. Fink spent much of her time helping others. She volunteered in an intensive care unit and then as a chaplain at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.

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Longevity Global Inc. Announces Heavy Discounts on StickWeld 140 Welding Machine

Longevity Global Inc., one of the finest international distributors of welding machines, has announced a heavy discount on StickWeld 140 welding machine. Previously priced at $302.99, the StickWeld 140 welding machine is now available at $229.99 only.

Hayward, Ca (PRWEB) January 29, 2013

Each Longevity welding machine varies from one another depending on the many types of metal alloys used for industrial and domestic purposes. Consequently there are more than a few types of welding machines available. Choosing the right Longevity welding machine for the project saves time and resources.

Longevity Global Inc. Welding supply product list encompasses all the equipment and accessories that are available in the markets. Whether it is the power supply regulating welding machines or the welding wires of various specifications, their welding supplies are a comprehensive list of all the devices that a welder will need in order to successfully accomplish a welding job.

Most of Longevitys welding/cutting equipment is insured with their industry leading 5 year parts and labor warranty. The company is known for offering the finest range of welding machines for customers in countries such as Brazil, Australia, UK, Mexico and Canada wherein it has developed a network of reliable distributors.

About the Company

LONGEVITY Global Inc. is recognized worldwide for providing reliable Welding, cutting, and power generating equipment. Since their inception 2001, LONGEVITY Global Inc. has earned its slogan, "The Power to Last" through innovation, customer satisfaction, and industry leading production. LONGEVITY Global Inc. constantly strives to provide global dealers, distributors, and users with the most innovative welding and cutting machines in the market. Their engineering team works together with their dealers and customers to develop the best equipment in the market. To know more visit: http://www.longevity-inc.com/

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Jim Al-Khalili – Quantum Life: How Physics Can Revolutionise Biology – Video


Jim Al-Khalili - Quantum Life: How Physics Can Revolutionise Biology
In this Friday Evening Discourse at the Royal Institution, Professor Jim Al-Khalili explores how the mysteries of quantum theory might be observable at the biological level. Although many examples can be found in the scientific literature dating back half a century, there is still no widespread acceptance that quantum mechanics -- that baffling yet powerful theory of the subatomic world -- might play an important role in biological processes. Biology is, at its most basic, chemistry, and chemistry is built on the rules of quantum mechanics in the way atoms and molecules behave and fit together. As Jim explains, biologists have until recently been dismissive of counter-intuitive aspects of the theory and feel it to be unnecessary, preferring their traditional ball-and-stick models of the molecular structures of life. Likewise, physicists have been reluctant to venture into the messy and complex world of the living cell - why should they when they can test their theories far more cleanly in the controlled environment of the physics lab? But now, experimental techniques in biology have become so sophisticated that the time is ripe for testing ideas familiar to quantum physicists. Can quantum phenomena in the subatomic world impact the biological level and be present in living cells or processes - from the way proteins fold or genes mutate and the way plants harness light in photosynthesis to the way some birds navigate using the Earth #39;s magnetic field? All appear to utilise ...

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Baldwin High School biology students planning trip to help save sea turtles

The appearance of a desert tortoise moseying about their classroom before returning to the warmth of the sunlamp in its cage might inspire students in Scott Crenshaws advanced-placement biology class to think about a coming trip of their own to a warmer place.

A majority of the students will travel late this spring to help a relative of the tortoise. Students Adam Withers, Cate Gwin, Audrey Osborn, Samantha Weiss, Bailey Smith, Jessie Katzer, Katie Kehl, Jessie Katzer and Heidi Halford will travel with Crenshaw and chaperons to the Gulf Coast from May 29 through June 3 to help with efforts to expand the numbers of endangered sea turtles.

It may sound like a vacation, but Crenshaw insists the students will be preoccupied with educational pursuits during their time at Manasoto Key, Fla., which is about 45 minutes south of Tampa.

The primary purpose of the trip will be to help collect information during the annual nesting of the sea turtles. Crenshaw said the students will arrive at Manasota Key during the loggerhead turtles nesting period and will be tasked with tagging mothers as they make their way to nesting sites and marking the sites of new nests. Females, which reach about 3 feet in length and weigh from 200 to 400 pounds, return to their nesting beaches every two to four years to lay eggs in anywhere from four to seven nests during the season.

We will be working with the Coastal Wildlife Club, Crenshaw said. Very few organizations get permission to tag the turtles, so we are very fortunate to go on this trip.

The students will be on the beach at 5 a.m. looking for new nesting sites to mark and will return later in the day to tag the flippers of adult mothers or epoxy GPS tracking devices to the backs of a select few.

When not involved with the turtle project, the students will walk the beach looking for fossilized shark teeth and visit a marine museum, Crenshaw said.

The idea for the trip stemmed from Crenshaws sharing his turtle tagging experiences with the students.

We asked him, Why cant the class go? senior Heidi Halford said. Mr. Crenshaw went to the Board of Education last fall and got permission for us to go.

Other commitments are preventing some students from going, but those who are making the trip have been busy raising money. The latest effort was a BBQ fundraiser at Fridays Baldwin High School boys basketball game.

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FEI Announces New Tecnai Arctica TEM for Structural Biology Research

HILLSBORO, Ore., Jan. 30, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FEI (FEIC) today announced the availability of its Tecnai Arctica(TM) transmission electron microscope (TEM) for structural biology research. The Tecnai Arctica incorporates sophisticated automation, pioneered on FEI's flagship Titan Krios(TM) TEM, to elucidate the three-dimensional (3D) structure of biological macromolecules and molecular complexes. With the addition of the Tecnai Arctica, FEI now offers a portfolio of structural biology workflows to accommodate a broad range of facilities and budgets.

The Tecnai Arctica is specifically designed for structural biologists who are focused on increasing productivity and reducing cost-of-ownership. The system's high throughput and easy-to-use, highly-automated workflow, combined with its lower acquisition cost, minimize the overall cost of analysis per structure.

"Most proteins act together with other proteins in multi-molecular complexes, and understanding relationships between structure and function within these complexes is the key to understanding all living systems," said Peter Fruhstorfer, vice president of FEI's Life Sciences Business. "Traditional tools, such as X-ray diffraction and nuclear magnetic resonance, are limited to certain classes of molecules. Cryo TEMs, like our Titan Krios, and now the Tecnai Arctica, can look at virtually any molecule or complex of molecules in a native, fully-hydrated state. We believe that the role of cryo TEM in structural biology analysis, which has expanded dramatically in recent years, should continue to grow at an accelerating rate as instruments like the Tecnai Arctica TEM make the technology accessible to a wider range of researchers."

Much of the recent progress in cryo TEM-based structural analysis uses a technique known as single particle analysis (SPA), which combines images of tens or hundreds of thousands of nominally identical particles to derive a high resolution, low noise, 3D model. The particles are first rapidly frozen in physiological solution to preserve their native structure. The Tecnai Arctica is part of a tightly-integrated, start-to-finish workflow, comprising cryo-sample preparation, data acquisition and analysis and final visualization, which greatly enhances the speed and efficiency of analysis. Its cryo-sample autoloader, combined with automated target identification and low dose imaging, enable unattended acquisition of large SPA data sets that are practically impossible to acquire with manual methods. Its streamlined user interface and extensive automation of routine operations and set up procedures significantly lower the threshold for operator expertise.

"FEI's Tecnai TEMs are a well-proven platform with over 1,000 systems deployed globally in life sciences, materials science, nanotechnology, semiconductor and data storage applications. While the Tecnai is one of our most widely-used TEM platform, The Titan Krios remains the leading TEM for structural biologists who require the highest resolution over the broadest range of samples for advanced analytical techniques, such as electron tomography," added Fruhstorfer.

For more information about the Tecnai Arctica TEM, please visit: http://www.fei.com or contact your local sales representative.

About FEI

FEI (FEIC) is a leading supplier of scientific instruments for nanoscale applications and solutions for industry and science. With more than 60 years of technological innovation and leadership, FEI has set the performance standard in transmission electron microscopes (TEM), scanning electron microscopes (SEM) and DualBeams(TM), which combine a SEM with a focused ion beam (FIB). FEI has over 2,300 employees and sales and service operations in more than 50 countries around the world. More information can be found at: http://www.fei.com.

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Journal of Physical Chemistry Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that applies the principles, practices and concepts of physics and uses the methods of physical science to study biological systems. The research related to the journal shares significant overlap with biochemistry, nanotechnology, bioengineering, agrophysics and systems biology.Journal of Physical Chemistry Biophysics is an Open Access by OMICS Publishing Group, peer-reviewed journal which aims to provide the most rapid and reliable source of information on current developments in the fields of Physical Chemistry and Biophysics. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers quickly and freely available to researchers worldwide. For more details please visit: http://www.omicsonline.org

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20 Months HRT – Abby: Overcoming inner Transphobia, Acceptance, Moving forward – Video


20 Months HRT - Abby: Overcoming inner Transphobia, Acceptance, Moving forward
Responses to questions on trans-community, the gender spectrum, and the gender binary vs. a medical issue. Question 1. Is the "Trans Community" a community? Of course any group of people who share a characteristic, may lack any other thing in common. However I hear from many Trans folk, a lot about their notion of community and who on the "Gender Spectrum" is part of the community, Answer 1 (AO): My primary communities are comprised of people in recovery from addiction and spiritual practices. I do participate in Ingersoll gender center on occasion, mostly as a show of support and to share my experiences. However, I do not identify as trans-anything. That raises the ire of some. I identify as a woman with a birth defect that is the result of chromosomes and possibly abnormalities during the first trimester of fetal development. That seems the direction of what little medical research has been done and is consistent with my experiences on HRT as well as experiencing myself as a woman. I do know some that identify as transgender, specifically as trans-woman and trans-men. I do not criticize that at all. For them, their trans experiences are central to how they identify in society. In contrast, I identify foremost as a woman in our society, albeit with a birth defect called transgenderism. For me, it has much more to do with hopes for the AMA and medical treatments than diagnosis as a psychological identity by the APA. Question 2. "Gender Spectrum" I have found TSs often ...

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The Environment and Its Chemistry – Video


The Environment and Its Chemistry
J Sargeant Reynolds introduces a new course that explores chemical principles and applies them to environmental issues. Covers the fundamental principles, concepts, and language of general, organic, inorganic, and biochemistry. Addresses topics associated with matter/energy, nuclear chemistry, air and water quality, and wastes.

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