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Purdue student closer to a trip to Mars
Posted: April 23, 2014 at 10:44 am
Would you take a trip to Mars if it meant you could never return to Earth?
Thats a question one Purdue student has already answered yes to.
Max Fagin, a first year masters student in aerospace engineering, is one of 1,000 students in the running to join the Mars One mission to send humans to the red planet.
Mars One, a not-for-profit organization, plans on establishing the first human colony on Mars. Fagin was one of nearly 200,000 people from all over the world interested in the mission.
One of the biggest challenges in any space exploration endeavor is the total mass you have to launch to your destination, Fagin said. On Mars, you have to launch not just the crew, but the habitat, the vehicle that will get (the crew) there, the vehicle that will get them back and fuel for both of them. Its an incredibly difficult mission; thats why we havent done it yet.
The catch is the Mars One crew is unable to return to Earth upon arrival.
Michael Grant, an assistant professor of aeronautical and astronautical engineering and Fagins faculty adviser, said although Mars One may face some political ramifications, making the trip one-way simplifies and expedites the colonization process.
Theres a lot of research being done at NASA right now to figure out how to put people on Mars, which is a really hard problem because the atmosphere of Mars is extremely thin, Grant said. It would be like flying at 100,000 feet here and the normal jet airliners fly at about 35,000 feet.
It would be easier to send people near Mars without actually landing on the surface, but Grant said that would be like taking kids to Disney World and not letting them out of the car.
It would be pretty painful to get out there to see it and not be able to land on it, Grant said.
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Clash mars PH launch of internationally coordinated protests vs Obama Asia trip
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MANILA Filipino militant groups launched Wednesday a series of mass actions against what they called the US imperialist agenda in Asia, just as United States President Barack Obama was set to arrive in Japan on the first leg of his East Asia tour that will also include the Philippines.
The Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (New Patriotic Alliance) marched to the US embassy in Manila, but its members later clashed with Manila police. In a statement, Bayan secretary general Renato M. Reyes, Jr. said: The US pivot to Asia combines military rebalancing and free trade agreements like the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA). The US seeks to maintain its dominance in the region by violating the national sovereignty and plundering the economies of their so-called allies. The people of Asia stand to gain nothing from the Obama visit and the US agenda he carries.
Bayan is coordinating with various anti-bases and anti-globalization groups in Japan, South Korea and the United States for a series of protests against the US pivot and the TPPA. Apart from the April 23 protest in Manila, anti-bases and anti-war groups in Japan such as the Asia-Wide Campaign are set to hold protests in time for the US-Japan Summit on April 24. Groups in South Korea are also expected to hold protests against US military bases in the Korean peninsula and the continued implementation of the US-Korea Free Trade Agreement and the promotion of the TPPA. Bayan-USA will join Japanese and Korean activists in the US for coordinated actions in the afternoon of April 25 in Los Angeles, Seattle, New York and San Francisco. Filipino migrants are expected to hold protest actions on April 27.
On April 28 and 29, Bayan will lead a nationally coordinated protest as Obama lands in Manila. The militants said he will witness the signing of the Agreement on Enhanced Defense Cooperation, which they called a de facto basing pact disguised as an access agreement, and which Sen. Miriam Santiago had deemed unconstitutional if it is not concurred in by the Philippine Senate.
We will fight the new defense agreement with the US. We oppose this new form of US military occupation and colonization. The US military and economic agenda will only reinforce the status of the Philippines as an American neo-colony, and Philippine president Benigno Aquino III as Obamas cheerleader and puppet in Asia, Reyes said.
We demand regional peace and development. We join our friends from Japan, Korea, Guam, and Australia to demand the removal of US troops in Asia and the Pacific. We reject US economic dictates as we fight for genuine economic sovereignty. We condemn both the Aquino and Obama regimes for exploiting the maritime dispute with China in order to justify entrenching US troops in the region. Our national interest will not be served if we take the side of one bully against another, he added.
Earlier Tuesday, Bayan and other groups picketed the Chinese consulate in Makati City to denounce its bullying and its continued moves to harangue Manila for filing a complaint with the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea over Beijings excessive claims of the 9-dash line in the South China Sea. The left-leaning groups stressed, though, that while they denounced Chinas aggression, they do not want the Philippines to fall into the mode of believing that it is the US that will save the country from its giant neighbor
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NASA Chief Tells the Critics of Exploration Plan: 'Get Over It'
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For years, critics have been taking shots at NASA's plans to corral a near-Earth asteroid before moving on to Mars and now NASA's chief has a message for those critics: "Get over it, to be blunt."
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden defended the space agency's 20-year timeline for sending astronauts to the Red Planet on Tuesday, during the opening session of this year's Humans 2 Mars Summit at George Washington University in the nation's capital.
That timeline calls for NASA to develop a new Orion crew capsule and a heavy-lift rocket called the Space Launch System while continuing research on the International Space Station. By the mid-2020s, astronauts would travel to a near-Earth asteroid that was brought to the vicinity of the moon. That'd set the stage for trips to Mars and its moons sometime in the 2030s.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden discusses his agency's plan to get astronauts to Mars during a session at the Humans 2 Mars Summit in Washington on Tuesday.
Some members of Congress want NASA to forget about the asteroid and go directly to Mars or the moon's surface instead. But Bolden said NASA needed the asteroid mission as a "proving ground" for the farther-out missions to Mars.
"We don't think we can just go," the former astronaut and Marine general said.
Bolden said missions to Mars would be important not only to learn whether life once existed beyond Earth, but also to set the stage for interplanetary settlement. That would serve as an insurance policy against any potentially planet-destroying catastrophe on Earth's.
"Only multiplanet species survive for long periods of time," Bolden said, echoing echoing a call for outer-space colonization that has been made by luminaries ranging from physicist Stephen Hawking to SpaceX's billionaire founder, Elon Musk.
Bolden said getting astronauts to Mars by the 2030s would require "modest increases" in NASA's budget. Musk has said he could do it sooner, perhaps in 10 years if enough money was available. But Bolden said an Apollo-scale push to Mars isn't in the cards.
A NASA chart lays out the agency's step-by-step plan for human exploration of Mars.
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Routine blood glucose measurements can accurately estimate hemoglobin A1c in diabetes
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Contact: Vicki Cohn vcohn@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News
New Rochelle, NY, April 22, 2014Hemoglobin A1c is the standard measurement for assessing glycemic control over time in people with diabetes. Blood levels of A1c are typically measured every few months in a laboratory, but now researchers have developed a data-based model that accurately estimates A1c using self-monitored blood glucose (SMBG) readings, as described in Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics (DTT), a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is available free on the DTT website at http://www.liebertpub.com/dtt.
In "Accuracy and Robustness of Dynamical Tracking of Average Glycemia (A1c) to Provide Real-Time Estimation of Hemoglobin A1c Using Routine Self-Monitored Blood Glucose Data," authors Boris Kovatchev, PhD, Frank Flacke, PhD, Jochen Sieber, MD, and Marc Breton, PhD present the computer algorithm they developed based on a training data set drawn from 379 subjects and then evaluated for accuracy on an independent test data set. The authors propose that estimation of real-time A1c could increase individuals' motivation to improve diabetes control.
"Patients are used to an A1c result from their doctor visits, and this study highlights simple estimated A1c values from SMBG data," says Satish Garg, MD, Editor-in-Chief of Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics and Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Colorado Denver. "This may become an important tool for improved patient self-management."
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Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics (DTT) is a monthly peer-reviewed journal that covers new technology and new products for the treatment, monitoring, diagnosis, and prevention of diabetes and its complications. Led by Editor-in-Chief Satish Garg, MD, Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Colorado Denver, the Journal covers topics that include noninvasive glucose monitoring, implantable continuous glucose sensors, novel routes of insulin administration, genetic engineering, the artificial pancreas, measures of long-term control, computer applications for case management, telemedicine, the Internet, and new medications. Tables of content and a sample issue may be viewed on the Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics (DTT) website at http://www.liebertpub.com/dtt. DTT is the official journal of the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes (ATTD) Conference.
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On-off switch for neurons allows scientists a deeper look into the brain
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SAN DIEGO Karl Deisseroth is having a very early breakfast before the day gets going at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. Thirty thousand people who study the brain are here at the Convention Center, a small citys worth of badge-wearing, networking, lecture-attending scientists.
For Deisseroth, though, this crowd is a bit like the gang at Cheers everybody knows his name. He is a Stanford psychiatrist and a neuroscientist, and one of the people most responsible for the development of optogenetics, a technique that allows researchers to turn brain cells on and off with a combination of genetic manipulation and pulses of light.
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Software Identifies Gene Mutations in 3 Undiagnosed Children
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Newswise (SALT LAKE CITY)A computational tool developed at the University of Utah (U of U) has successfully identified diseases with unknown gene mutations in three separate cases, U of U researchers and their colleagues report in a new study in The American Journal of Human Genetics. The software, Phevor (Phenotype Driven Variant Ontological Re-ranking tool), identifies undiagnosed illnesses and unknown gene mutations by analyzing the exomes, or areas of DNA where proteins that code for genes are made, in individual patients and small families.
Sequencing the genomes of individuals or small families often produces false predictions of mutations that cause diseases. But the study, conducted through the new USTAR Center for Genetic Discovery at the U of U, shows that Phevors unique approach allows it to identify disease-causing genes more precisely than other computational tools.
Mark Yandell, Ph.D, professor of human genetics, led the research. He was joined by co-authors Martin Reese, Ph.D., of Omicia Inc., an Oakland, Calif., genome interpretation software company, Stephen L. Guthery, M.D., professor of pediatrics who saw two of the cases in clinic, a colleague at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and other U of U researchers. Marc V. Singleton, a doctoral student in Yandells lab, is the first author.
Phevor represents a major advance in personalized health care, according to Lynn B. Jorde, Ph.D., U of U professor and chair of human genetics and also a co-author on the study. As the cost of genome sequencing continues to drop, Jorde expects it to become part of standardized health care within a few years, making diagnostic tools such as Phevor more readily available to clinicians.
With Phevor, just having the DNA sequence will enable clinicians to identify rare and undiagnosed diseases and disease-causing mutations, Jorde said. In some cases, theyll be able to make the diagnosis in their own offices.
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Phevor works by using algorithms that combine the probabilities of gene mutations being involved in a disease with databases of phenotypes, or the physical manifestation of a disease, and information on gene functions. By combining those factors, Phevor identifies an undiagnosed disease or the most likely candidate gene mutation for causing a disease. It is particularly useful when clinicians want to identify an illness or gene mutation involving a single patient or the patient and two or three other family members, which is the most common clinical situation for undiagnosed diseases.
Yandell, the lead developer of the software, describes Phevor as the application of mathematics to biology. Phevor is a way to try to get the most out of a childs genome to identify diseases or find disease-causing gene mutations, Yandell said.
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Applying math to biology: Software identifies disease-causing mutations in undiagnosed illnesses
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Contact: Phil Sahm phil.sahm@hsc.utah.edu 801-581-2517 University of Utah Health Sciences
(SALT LAKE CITY)A computational tool developed at the University of Utah (U of U) has successfully identified diseases with unknown gene mutations in three separate cases, U of U researchers and their colleagues report in a new study in The American Journal of Human Genetics. The software, Phevor (Phenotype Driven Variant Ontological Re-ranking tool), identifies undiagnosed illnesses and unknown gene mutations by analyzing the exomes, or areas of DNA where proteins that code for genes are made, in individual patients and small families.
Sequencing the genomes of individuals or small families often produces false predictions of mutations that cause diseases. But the study, conducted through the new USTAR Center for Genetic Discovery at the U of U, shows that Phevor's unique approach allows it to identify disease-causing genes more precisely than other computational tools.
Mark Yandell, Ph.D, professor of human genetics, led the research. He was joined by co-authors Martin Reese, Ph.D., of Omicia Inc., an Oakland, Calif., genome interpretation software company, Stephen L. Guthery, M.D., professor of pediatrics who saw two of the cases in clinic, a colleague at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, and other U of U researchers. Marc V. Singleton, a doctoral student in Yandell's lab, is the first author.
Phevor represents a major advance in personalized health care, according to Lynn B. Jorde, Ph.D., U of U professor and chair of human genetics and also a co-author on the study. As the cost of genome sequencing continues to drop, Jorde expects it to become part of standardized health care within a few years, making diagnostic tools such as Phevor more readily available to clinicians.
"With Phevor, just having the DNA sequence will enable clinicians to identify rare and undiagnosed diseases and disease-causing mutations," Jorde said. "In some cases, they'll be able to make the diagnosis in their own offices."
Phevor works by using algorithms that combine the probabilities of gene mutations being involved in a disease with databases of phenotypes, or the physical manifestation of a disease, and information on gene functions. By combining those factors, Phevor identifies an undiagnosed disease or the most likely candidate gene mutation for causing a disease. It is particularly useful when clinicians want to identify an illness or gene mutation involving a single patient or the patient and two or three other family members, which is the most common clinical situation for undiagnosed diseases.
Yandell, the lead developer of the software, describes Phevor as the application of mathematics to biology. "Phevor is a way to try to get the most out of a child's genome to identify diseases or find disease-causing gene mutations," Yandell said.
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Dr.Abbas 17 [DNA : Post transcriptional processing of mRNA & Regulation of gene expression] – Video
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DNA-RT CLICK(OMAR ALI’ KHAN) – TOGETHER(DEMO) – Video
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