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(CBS News) An international group of scientists have identified genetic links between five major psychiatric disorders, including autism, ADHD, bipolar disorder, depression and schizophrenia.
Their study, published in the medical journal Lancet, could change how we understand and treat the illnesses.
For the first time, researchers were able to see if there are any genetic variants that are linked to not just one of those disorders, but to all five. "And there were," Dr. Jordan Smoller, one of the lead researchers in the study, said on "CBS This Morning."
Smoller, a psychiatry professor at Massachusetts General Hospital, explained, "There were several regions of the genome, several variations that seemed to increase the risk for all five. It's important to realize, of course, that this is a small part of the genetic component of these disorders, but it points to a shared biology."
The researchers took this approach because disorders often cluster in families. Smoller added, "It's not only that, we sometimes see the same family being affected with multiple kinds of disorders, so there was some evidence that there would be shared links, but this is the first time we've been able to see specific DNA variations."
Will the study affect how we treat these disorders?
"Well, not immediately," Smoller said. "But one of the interesting findings from the study was that genes involved in how calcium channels operate in the brain. These are important for how brain cells communicate. It seemed to be associated with all of these disorders, so it raises the possibility that treatments that target those channels might have broad effects."
But just because you have family members that have one of these disorders doesn't mean you will develop a disorder, Smoller explained. "We do know that all psychiatric disorders do seem to run in families to a degree," he said. "We also know that genes are not destiny. It is not the entire picture. But the hope is that we're going learn something fundamental about how these disorders occur."
Asked if eventually predicting these disorders is possible, Smoller said, "We're not there yet, but the more we learn about the genetic and non-genetic causes of these disorders, the better position we're going to be to know who might be at risk and what we might be able to do."
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Fireside Chat With John F. Milligan, PhD, President and Chief Operating Officer, Gilead Sciences
From the 15th Annual BIO CEO Investor Conference at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on February 12th, 2013: Meet John F. Milligan, President and Chief Operating Officer, Gilead Sciences Dr. Milligan joined Gilead Sciences in 1990 as a research scientist and was made Director of Project Management and Project Team Leader for the Gilead Hoffmann-La Roche TamifluĀ® collaboration in 1996. In 2002, Dr. Milligan was appointed Chief Financial Officer. He was named Chief Operating Officer in 2007 and President in 2008. Dr. Milligan was named "Bay Area CFO of the Year" in 2006 for companies with revenues greater than $500 million, and he was named the top biotechnology industry CFO in the United States by Institutional Investor magazine in 2006, 2007 and 2008. In 2008, Dr. Milligan joined the board of Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), the largest biotechnology industry organization. Dr. Milligan is a Trustee of Ohio Wesleyan University. Dr. Milligan received his BA from Ohio Wesleyan University, his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Illinois and was an American Cancer Society postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at San Francisco.
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John F. Milligan, PhD, President and Chief Operating Officer, Gilead Sciences, Inc.
John F. Milligan, Ph.D. President and Chief Operating Officer, Gilead Sciences Dr. Milligan joined Gilead Sciences in 1990 as a research scientist and was made Director of Project Management and Project Team Leader for the Gilead Hoffmann-La Roche TamifluĀ® collaboration in 1996. In 2002, Dr. Milligan was appointed Chief Financial Officer. He was named Chief Operating Officer in 2007 and President in 2008. Dr. Milligan was named "Bay Area CFO of the Year" in 2006 for companies with revenues greater than $500 million, and he was named the top biotechnology industry CFO in the United States by Institutional Investor magazine in 2006, 2007 and 2008. In 2008, Dr. Milligan joined the board of Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), the largest biotechnology industry organization. Dr. Milligan is a Trustee of Ohio Wesleyan University. Dr. Milligan received his BA from Ohio Wesleyan University, his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Illinois and was an American Cancer Society postdoctoral fellow at the University of California at San Francisco.
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Cancer Clinical Trials
Sometime in the future, people may look back on today as the golden age in cancer research. "In the old days, we used cytotoxic drugs that kind of worked across the board, just sort of wiped out rapidly growing cells. The newer advances in molecular biology and biochemistry is that they #39;re finding out what are the growth pathways that drive various cancers. And unfortunately it #39;s complex; many cancers have several different pathways so when you block one, you may be able to reverse the cancer for a period of time and then it finds its way to get around it," says Dr. William Harwin, oncologist on Lee Memorial Health System #39;s medical staff. As cancer treatment moves toward individual drug therapy, studies are honing in on these cancer pathways and trying to find ways to shut them down. That #39;s where drug trials come into play. "That #39;s what basically produces advances. And that is also a way in which we give the latest cutting edge therapies to patients," says Dr. Harwin. Clinical trials come in four phases. The first involves patients who have exhausted their options. It looks at the safety of a drug. The final phase generally comes after FDA approval. At any given time, people in Southwest Florida are taking part. Each drug has different qualifying characteristics that determine whether someone is eligible. It #39;s the nature of trials that not everyone gets the experimental drug. "It #39;s double-blinded, so there #39;s absolutely no chance for bias or that someone could interfere ...
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Education in the 21st century
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Springer is Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Jacobs University
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How to present at a biochemistry journal club Part 1
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Je #39;Coy Hawley a Biochemistry member at University if Tampa plays Isfahan
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College Moments: BioChem
Edacity catches a glimpse of a biochemistry class at Red Deer College.
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Featured Article Academic Journal Main Category: MRSA / Drug Resistance Also Included In: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses;Biology / Biochemistry Article Date: 28 Feb 2013 - 0:00 PST
Current ratings for: Superbug's Weak Spot Could Be Its Protein Factory
Biologists Gloria Culver and Keith Connolly came to this conclusion while studying bacterial ribosomes at the University of Rochester in New York. (Connolly has since moved to Harvard Medical School in Boston). They write about their findings in the March print issue of Molecular Microbiology.
For their study, Culver and Connolly thought they might spot a weakness, an "Achilles heel", by examining the internal workings of a particularly nasty superbug, E. coli.
E. coli is normally found in the gut, where it lives quite harmlessly in the abudant garden of intestinal flora. But some strains, if they get into the bloodstream can cause food poisoning, and if they happen to be ones that are also difficult to treat, the infection becomes very serious and potentially life-threatening.
Culver says in a statement that they decided to study ribosomes because "cells and organisms can't live if they don't make proteins, and they can't make proteins if their ribosomes aren't functioning properly".
When they looked at ribosomes in E. coli, Culver and Connolly noticed that two proteins already present in the bacterium's cell, RbfA and KsgA, have to be in balance with each other, or the ribosome machinery won't function.
If there is an imbalance in the two proteins with respect to each other, the ribosomes don't mature properly, to the extent that they can't make proteins, and eventually the cells die.
Culver explains that a healthy ribosome has two compartments that must come together, but only when each one is mature.
Too much RbfA speeds this process up, and can result in an ineffective structure. KsgA binds with the smaller of the two compartments, holding back their union until both parts are ready.
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Educator.com announces new online Biochemistry course with Raffi Hovasapian. This course is in addition to 60+ subjects already available for high school, college, test prep, and professional subjects.
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 28, 2013
Our Facebook fans, subscribers, and followers had a lot to say while they eagerly awaited the release of our comprehensive Biochemistry course, which contains over 40 hours of college-level instruction. The wait is finally over! Educator.com now has everything students need to pass, and more importantly, understand Biochemistry.
Biochemistry is the chemistry of the living world and sets the foundation for a variety of higher level subjects. Students planning to pursue a career in medicine, pharmacology, forensic science, or medical research will eventually need to take a Biochemistry class. Studying this complex science online with Educator.com allows students to supplement what they are learning in school with engaging video lectures, colorful diagrams, helpful QuickNotes, and downloadable slides. The one-to-one dual screen and sleek interface not only makes learning aesthetically pleasing, but also engaging as well. Additionally, our powerful search engine allows viewers to pinpoint exactly where in the lesson they want to review or skip ahead. Find topics such as Osmosis, Titrations, or Monosaccharides quickly and easily! Also be sure to check out the popular Organic Chemistry course.
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Ohio States Undergraduate Student Government elections opened Wednesday at noon, but not without at least one hiccup.
Voting in the USG Social and Behavioral Sciences senatorial race created issues for some constituents, who reported they were not seeing SBS appearing as a choice for academic college to vote for their SBS representatives, said Tyler Byrum, chief justice of the USG Judicial Panel and a third-year in engineering physics.
This seemed to be a problem for people for about the first several hours of voting but, to my knowledge, it is not anymore, said Byrum in an email at about 7 p.m. Wednesday.
The Judicial Panel is responsible for ensuring the validity of USG elections.
Byrum said he assumed the problem was fixed but that students can manually change the college selection option on the ballot, then can choose SBS and vote for the five Senate seat candidates in that category.
Byrum said the glitch will not influence the presidential election, where candidates Taylor Stepp, a third-year in public affairs, and Josh Ahart, a third-year in public affairs, are running unopposed on the ballot. Jacob Coate, a second-year in political science, and James Prather, a second-year in finance, are running as write-in candiates.
However, how the situation would be handled had yet to be determined Wednesday evening.
In order to try and make these elections as fair as possible, the SBS candidates are going to be asked if they would like to do a run-off election, Byrum said in the email.
A run-off election would take place over a span of a day or two, which Byrum said would likely be next week. This isnt the first time something like this has occurred, Byrum said a run-off election was held for Natural and Mathematical Sciences several years ago, but said he wasnt able to find a specific procedure for holding one.
The SBS candidates include Erik Leiden,a second-year in international business and political science, Jen Tripi, a student in psychology, Kristen Cowan,a student in neuroscience, Michael Flannagan, a student in political science, and Michael Periatt, a third-year in political science and journalism, who is on The Lanterns staff.
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Eat This And Live!
http://www.jeremiahfilms.com Guide that teaches readers what the Bible has to say about food. Dr. Colbert gives his recommendations on which foods to eat heartily, eat in moderation, or avoid all together. Full-color throughout. Improve your health and extend your days with simple food choices. Today we have an abundance of options when it comes to the food we eat. But all foods are not created equal. In fact, some food should not even be labeled food but rather "consumable product" or "edible, but void of nourishment." This book provides a road map to help you navigate this often treacherous territory. This practical guidebook to food includes "approved" foods and restaurant menu choices, along with helpful tips, charts and nutrition information that will make it easier for you to stay healthy and lose weight. Now is the time to build the rest of your life on this wonderful pillar of health -- Living Food! Meet the author Don Colbert, MD, is board-certified in family practice and anti-aging medicine. He has also received extensive training in nutritional and preventative medicine, and he has helped millions of people to discover the joy of living in divine health. In addition to speaking at conferences, he is the author of the New York Times best-selling book The Seven Pillars of Health, along with best sellers Toxic Relief, the Bible Cure series, Living in Divine Health, Deadly Emotions, and What Would Jesus Eat?
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Anatomy and Physiology of Orgasm: Variation is Normal
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Angelika Amon (MIT and HHMI) Part 2: Effects of Aneuploidy on Cell Physiology
Consequences of Aneuploidy Overview Amon begins her talk by explaining what aneuploidy is and how it arises. She explains that autosomal aneuploidy is usually devastating to an organism, while aneuploidy at a cellular level may result in the unrestricted growth seen in cancer. In Part 2, Amon provides more details about the impact of aneuploidy on individual cells. Using budding yeast and mouse lines engineered to have specific aneuploidies, Amon #39;s lab was able to show that aneuploid cells show gene specific effects, as well as a higher overall level of cellular stress. Part 3 focuses on the role of aneuploidy in disease, specifically in cancer. Amon discusses how identifying enhancers and suppressors of the aneuploid condition can shed light on the effects of aneuploidy in cancer and can lead to the development of novel cancer therapeutics. Biography Angelika Amon received both her BS and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Vienna. She was a post-doctoral fellow at the Whitehead Institute and was subsequently named a Whitehead Fellow. In 1999, she joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she is currently Professor of biology and Kathleen and Curtis Marble Professor in cancer research at the Koch Institute. Amon is also an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Amon #39;s lab uses budding yeast as a model to understand the regulatory mechanisms that ensure the correct segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. Her lab also investigates ...
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In response to an article published by the Atlanta Black Star, which lists foods that can build muscle, nutrition supplement retailer Muscular Development store affirms the value of whey protein in the muscle-building process.
Setauket, NY (PRWEB) February 27, 2013
Atlanta Black Star describes 10 essential foods to adopt into your diet to promote protein synthesis instead of adding pounds of fat. Atlanta Black Star recommended that athletes should eat protein-rich food while implementing a resistance-training program.
According to Atlanta Black Star, athletes wanting to build muscle should eat foods with a lot of protein because amino acids repair tissue and promote muscle growth. Some of these foods include organic bison meat, coldwater fish and Kefir, a popular European drink containing probiotics.
Atlanta Black Star reported a study which revealed people who eat a variety of meat are more successful at building muscle due to available variations of amino acids, while vegetarians only eating plant-based proteins were slower to gain muscle mass.
Brian Turner, a spokesperson for the Muscular Development Store, said people who eat meat for protein could also benefit from introducing whey into their diet. Whey protein, according to Turner, is a great supplement to increase endurance, prevent fatigue and increase energy level. If people dont want to eat steak or chicken all the time to build muscle, they can replace the meat with whey, he said. Whey protein contains high amounts of amino acids, such as phenylalanine, arginine, glutamine, proline and tryptophan. All of these help promote cell regeneration, tissue repair, improvements in immune systems and healing.
Turner said if you want to see results and build muscle, athletes should consume whey protein before or after a workout to get the nutrients needed to perform, but also recover.
A good fitness regimen must be augmented with proper nutrition. At the Muscular Development Supplement Store, we offer products to enhance your workout and maximize the fitness benefits of your routine. We negotiate the lowest possible prices from manufacturers, and are proud to offer bestselling, brand-name sports nutrition products well below the suggested retail price.
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At the 25th Anniversary of the Arnold Classic, Gaspari Nutrition will sponsor the international amateur event featuring competitors from over 50 countries.
(PRWEB) February 26, 2013
It gives me great satisfaction to sponsor the 2013 Arnold Amateur International. The world-class event gives the opportunity to top amateur athletes to compete against the best physiques in the world. said Joe Volgey, VP of Marketing for Gaspari Nutrition
In addition to having stage banners and the like, Gaspari Nutrition will initiate an email blast about the competition and feature it on the GaspariNutrition.com homepage. Show sponsorship at all levels is common for Gaspari, from local competitions to IFBB level events. CEO Rich Gaspari never loses sight of his career as a bodybuilder and the way it helped him launch a successful supplement company. Ironically, Rich will be receiving the 2013 Arnold Classic Lifetime Achievement Award on the very same weekend, a prestigious honor in the bodybuilding community.
Gaspari Nutrition will have its usual setup at the Arnold Expo, showcasing one of the most popular booths in Columbus, Ohio. Throughout the weekend, fans will have the opportunity to meet their favorite Team Gaspari athletes like Flex Lewis and Frankie Edgar. In addition, Gaspari will be sampling its two newest products, SuperDrive Pre Training Energy Superfuel and Isofusion Premium Whey Isolate.
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Gaspari Nutrition is headquartered in Lakewood, NJ and is a rapidly expanding, healthy lifestyle sports company that develops and distributes a full line of nutritional supplements. Gasparis propriety and award winning products address all categories of an active lifestyle including muscle building, weight loss, and general fitness through a daily nutritional supplement regimen. They are one of the few companies to sponsor independent, 3rd party research on their products to prove their efficacy. Gaspari Nutrition is sold in over 85 countries, including over 85 Popeyes locations in Canada, and available in over 5,000 US retail outlets that include GNC, Vitamin Shoppe, and Kroger, as well as over 100 online stores, including Bodybuilding.com, Amazon, DrugStore.com, and SupplementsCanada.com. For more information, please visit http://www.GaspariNutrition.com.
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MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --Chefs serving today's seniors are expected to balance the need for personal choice with the demand for healthier, locally sourced food. During National Nutrition Month, Sunrise Senior Living, LLC, a senior living leader, is showcasing its Dining Program and how it is meeting these demands through Taste of Sunrise events to be held at its nearly 300 communities in the U.S. and Canada during March 10 16.
"Sunrise has always been committed to serving foods high in quality, nutrition and taste," said Laura McDuffie, chief operating officer for Sunrise. "What we're seeing with today's seniors is a growing demand for food that not only brings comfort and happiness, but also supports local economies and promotes healthfulness."
Sunrise's Dining Program is based on personal choice and preferences. A resident can dine in the community's well-appointed dining room or the comfort of their own suite, and choose from a comprehensive menu that changes daily. The food is prepared from scratch with the freshest ingredients, as Sunrise works with local vendors to ensure that seasonal and regional specialties are available to its residents.
With its 30 years of experience in serving seniors, Sunrise is an expert in senior nutrition and well prepared to meet the lifestyle demands of seniors today and generations to come. Sunrise offers families the following cooking tips to make prepared meals more nutritious:
"Our Dining Program is based on our residents' special requests and needs, offering meals as nutritious as possible while maintaining a wide variety of flavorful, home-style options," said Tim Whelan, vice president of Dining Services for Sunrise. "Taste of Sunrise gives us an opportunity every year to showcase the important role food plays in the health and well-being of seniors."
Taste of Sunriseevents during the week of March 10 16 will celebrate Sunrise community chefs and highlight residents' favorites and regional fare through a variety of offerings, including community brunches, holiday-themed meals, cook-off competitions, informational sessions and more. Event attendees will receive a complimentary copy of the third annual SunriseRecipes from the Heartcookbook. To finda Taste of Sunriseevent at a community near you, visithttp://www.sunriseseniorliving.com/taste.aspx. To learn more about cooking for seniors, download the Taste of Sunrise Infographic: The5 Key Ingredients to a Premier Dining Experience, and visit Sunrise's Food Blog, Senior EatsTM.
About Sunrise Senior LivingSunrise Senior Living, a McLean, Va.-based company, employs approximately 31,600 people. As of September 30, 2012, Sunrise operated 303 communities located in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, with a unit capacity of approximately 29,400 units. Sunrise offers a full range of personalized senior living services, including independent living, assisted living, care for individuals with Alzheimer's and other forms of memory loss, as well as nursing and rehabilitative services. Sunrise's senior living services are delivered by staff trained to encourage the independence, preserve the dignity, enable freedom of choice and protect the privacy of residents. To learn more about Sunrise, please visit http://www.sunriseseniorliving.com.
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SAN BRUNO, Calif., Feb. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- More than one-third of the U.S. adult population is obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Additionally, a study from The Children's Hospital at Monmouth Medical Center in Long Branch, NJ, found that type 2 diabetes, which is typically associated with obese adults, has increased in frequency with youth ages 10 to 19 years, accounting for 33% of all new diabetes diagnoses. First Lady Michelle Obama has embraced improving the future health of our children with the Let's Move campaign, which encourages the youth of the United States to get moving, learn about the impact of diet and nutrition, and take active steps toward a healthier lifestyle. March is National Nutrition Month, a month the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the American Dietetic Association) has dedicated to educating the public on how to make informed choices and develop healthy eating habits in an effort to promote overall health. With the theme "Eat Right, Your Way, Every Day," National Nutrition Month 2013 is about creating a personalized healthy-eating plan and identifying key elements that can benefit a healthy lifestyle. Along with a healthy diet, many dietitians recommend a daily probiotic to help maintain the natural balance of the digestive tract and to support a strong immune system. Registered dietitian Kerry Neville encourages all Americans to take steps toward a healthier future as part of National Nutrition Month by focusing on probiotics and nutrition for internal balance and immune system support.
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"When paired with a balanced diet, the addition of a natural daily probiotic, like Florastor, can provide extra digestive and immunity support, helping to promote overall health," said Neville. "For National Nutrition Month, I encourage people to do their research and to take time to think about the balance of their diet and where their nourishment is coming from. Place a focus on probiotics and nutrition by committing to a well-rounded diet and incorporating an all-natural daily probiotic supplement, like Florastor, to help support the natural balance of the digestive tract and a strong immune system."
About Probiotic SupplementsProbiotic supplements help the good organisms in your intestines grow and get rid of the bad organisms that can disrupt normal intestinal function. Probiotic dietary supplements are grouped into two categories, yeast or bacteria, which interact with the body differently. Probiotic supplements containing bacteria are made up of different strains that are good for various tasks, so their effects may vary. Yeast-based Florastor contains 250 mg of active Saccharomyces boulardii lyo, a friendly yeast found naturally on the skin of the tropical fruits lychee and mangosteen. Probiotic yeast like the yeast found in Florastor can increase the production of immunoglobulin A (IgA), the primary infection-fighting antibody. This factor works to maintain a balanced digestive tract and support the function of the immune system. Additionally, unlike bacterial probiotics, yeast-based probiotics are not compromised by antibiotics. Most bacterial probiotic supplements require refrigeration,but the yeast in Florastor does not, making Florastor and FlorastorKids ideal probiotics for traveling.
About Florastor SupplementsFlorastor is the world's most widely used probiotic and is unique because it is the only friendly yeastbased probiotic available in most retail pharmacies throughout the United States. Florastor is safe to take with antibiotics and has versatile options appropriate for adults and children as young as two months. Available in capsule form or dissolvable, kid-friendly packets (both 250 mg), Florastor is an easy way to ensure digestive health for the whole family. Florastor is available in most retail pharmacies. For more information and for a store locator, visit http://www.florastor.com.
Florastor and FlorastorKids are manufactured by Biocodex, a globally recognized and trusted pharmaceutical company. Florastor has been studied and trusted since 1953 and is the number one probiotic worldwide. Florastor is recommended by doctors around the world and has been promoting intestinal health in adults and children for more than 50 years.
About BiocodexBiocodex is a privately held pharmaceutical company based in Gentilly, France. Founded in 1953 by Michel Hublot and Francois Ballet, Biocodex specializes in four therapeutic areas: gastroenterology, neurology and psychiatry, pain treatment, and treatment of degenerative osteoarthritis. Biocodex products are present, in various forms and names, in some 100 countries.
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