Novel Applications of the ProteOnâ„¢ XPR36 System in Biomolecular Interaction Analyses – Video


Novel Applications of the ProteOn trade; XPR36 System in Biomolecular Interaction Analyses
For more information, visit http://www.bio-rad.com Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is employed as an excellent technology for measuring biomolecular interactions in real-time in a label-free manner. Using this method, one of the interacting partners (ligand) is immobilized to the sensor surface, while the other (analyte) is free in solution and passed over the surface. The kinetic parameters of the interactions are further calculated from association and dissociation sensorgrams. This lecture introduces the ProteOn XPR36 system, an SPR optical biosensor featuring a 6 x 6 interaction array for the simultaneous analysis of up to six ligands with up to six analytes which enables the analysis of up to 36 different protein interactions in one run on a single chip. A protein-protein interaction, of adenylate cyclase toxin (CyaA) with integrin receptor CD11b/CD18, a lipid-protein interaction, of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PIP2) with membrane channel TrpV1, and a DNA-protein interaction, of transcription factor FoxO4 with target DNA, are presented to demonstrate the throughput, flexibility, and versatility of this instrument. Presenter: Dr. Ladislav Bumba Institute of Microbiology AVCR Prague, Czech Republic http://www.bio-rad.comFrom:BioRadLifeScienceViews:7 0ratingsTime:35:28More inScience Technology

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The inner me.. – Video


The inner me..
Dermatoglyphics refers to the branch of science which studies the patterns of skins (dermal) ridges present on the fingers, toes and the soles of human being. It reveals the congenital links between our fingers and our intrinsic qualities and talents. Dermatoglyphics has absolute scientific basis, with 200 years of research. It is analyzed and proven with evidence in anthropology, genetics, medicine and statistics. In recent years US, Japan etc have applied Dermatoglyphics to diagnose Down #39;s Syndrome, congenital disorders, genetic abnormalities it is used also in educational fields, human resources management, employee recruitment etc. For more information, Contact us on: info@criterion.bizFrom:Lukky StrikezViews:1 1ratingsTime:00:53More inEducation

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Opening Ceremony – World Hellenic Biomedical Congress,SGUL Medical School – University of Nicosia – Video


Opening Ceremony - World Hellenic Biomedical Congress,SGUL Medical School - University of Nicosia
The 10th World Hellenic Biomedical Congress organized by the World Hellenic Biomedical Association in collaboration with SGUL Medical School at the University of Nicosia, the Cyprus Medical Association and the Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Cyprus took place on November 22-25, 2012 at the premises of the University of Nicosia. The opening ceremony of the conference took place at the Medical School library. Professor Kyriacos Athanasiou from the University of California at Davis delivered the keynote lecture titled #39;Trail-blazing a commercialization pathway in academia: From paper-napkin designs to saving lives #39;. Prior to the keynote address the Cyprus Young Strings Soloists, an ensemble of highly talented young musicians, performed a selection of classical compositions including Canon (Pachelbel), Moto Perpetuo (Paganini), Chiquilin de Bachin (Piazzolla) , Hungarian Dance No2 (Brahms) and Sabre Dance from the ballet "Cayane" (Khachaturian)From:SGULNICOSIACYPRUSViews:4 0ratingsTime:02:57More inEducation

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Copy of muscle maximizer review – Video


Copy of muscle maximizer review
Click here to Get The Muscle Maximizer Now Does this sound familiar? I am not the tallest guy in the world but I have always been a sporty guy. As a kid I played cricket, and football. As a teenager I played Footy and I was a boxer. I have always been fit but I was always the smallest guy in the team. I would train really hard all the time but could never put on any size. I would spend hours in the gym desperately trying to increase my size with no results. Over the years I have spent a small fortune on every imaginable protein or supplement that has claimed to put on size. I have trained and trained and slowly, very slowly I have acheived results. You see, my genetics are not "your ideal bodybuilding" genetics. I am more your "marathon runner" I have competed in many bodybuilding competitions many times and I have always looked small compared to the other competitors. The reason I have always done well at competition is my ability to get really shredded. My attitude has always been One of the things I really like about Kyle Leon #39;s philosophy is that he believes every one is different. And therefore their training plan and diet should be set on that individual basis. This is the key to success in bodybuilding and is generally over looked by your standard programs and trainers.From:Ty RaideViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:08More inPeople Blogs

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Genetics for Fun and Profit: Andrew Hessel at TEDxVilnius – Video


Genetics for Fun and Profit: Andrew Hessel at TEDxVilnius
Andrew Hessel co-chairs the Bioinformatics and Biotechnology track at the Singularity University, an institution founded by futurist Ray Kurzweil and X Prize Foundation CEO Peter Diamandis, with sponsorship from world-leading organizations that include Google, Autodesk, and NASA. He is also the founder of the Pink Army Cooperative, a venture aiming to make open source personalized cancer therapies. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Futurist Magazine, H+, and Wired News. In thespirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)From:TEDxTalksViews:1 3ratingsTime:17:30More inScience Technology

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Healthy Kids…It's Not Just Genetics – Video


Healthy Kids...It #39;s Not Just Genetics
Welcome to Fitzone Television! In this segment, we are focusing on childhood obesity and the link to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with Dr Naddaf Debbie Verkin-Siebert of Mercy Children #39;s Hospital ; the Fitzone Kitchen is cooking up a low fat snack kid friendly snack; and the Fitzone workout is working on getting moving.From:Erika WhiteViews:0 0ratingsTime:35:00More inPeople Blogs

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Catherine Malabou. The Sacralization of Life. 2012 – Video


Catherine Malabou. The Sacralization of Life. 2012
#8234;www.egs.edu Catherine Malabou, philosopher and author, talking about Giorgio Agamben #39;s conception of the Homo sacer. In this lecture Catherine Malabou discusses the sacred as the inclusion of what is excluded, the relationship between the sacred and profane, the logic of sacrifice and overcoming the distinction between the biological and symbolic in relationship to Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Sigmund Freud, Georges Bataille, Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger focusing on floating signifiers, the empty square, the living-dead man as a figure of the survivor, zoe, bios, Nazism, entropy, religious values, cerebral death, bare life, genetics and dasein. Public open lecture for the students and faculty of the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland Europe. 2012. Catherine Malabou. Catherine Malabou, Ph.D., born in 1959, was a student at the École normal supérieure (ENS) and Sorbonne University in France. She wrote her dissertation on Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel under the direction of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida, completing it in 1994. The thesis was published in 1996 under the title L #39;Avenir de Hegel, plasticité, temporalité, dialectique (The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality, and Dialectic). Catherine Malabou has taught at Nanterre University in Paris, the University of California at Berkeley, the New School for Social Research in New York City ...From:egsvideoViews:0 1ratingsTime:59:49More inEducation

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The Angus Report, Dec. 10, 2012: Part 3, Beef Demand – Video


The Angus Report, Dec. 10, 2012: Part 3, Beef Demand
Better genetics can provide a higher quality product for consumers AND reduce risk for producers. Bill Bowman, American Angus Association COO, and Scott Brown, MU ag economist, discuss reducing risk and opening new marketing opportunities with Angus cattle.From:apicreativemediaViews:2 0ratingsTime:04:45More inPets Animals

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