Monthly Archives: April 2014

[ISS] Undocking of Progress M-21M For Free-Flying Kurs-NA Test – Video

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[ISS] Undocking of Progress M-21M For Free-Flying Kurs-NA Test
An unmanned Russian re-supply vehicle, Progress M-21M, successfully undocked from the International Space Station today at 08:58 UTC on April 23rd 2014. The craft will spend two days testing...

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littleBits International Space Station – Video

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littleBits International Space Station
Full Instructions at http://littlebits.cc/projects/iss Make your very own International Space Station and play music on it from afar. This project uses the s...

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incredible video of the Soyuz spacecraft undocking from the International Space Station – Video

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incredible video of the Soyuz spacecraft undocking from the International Space Station
he Russian Soyuz spacecraft carries oxygen and food to the International Space Station, is controlled by its pilots to avoid a space accident.

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Lettuce Orbit Earth: A New Form of Life Takes Root on the ISS #NasaScienceCasts – Video

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Lettuce Orbit Earth: A New Form of Life Takes Root on the ISS #NasaScienceCasts
A new life form is taking root on the International Space Station, and its name is "Outregeous." The space-faring lettuce was delivered to the space station by a SpaceX Dragon capsule on April...

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Space Station Live: "The Big Move" – Video

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Space Station Live: "The Big Move"
Space Station Live commentator Kyle Herring interviews Paul Spana, the exhibits manager from Space Center Houston regarding "The Big Move" of the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft from Ellington Field...

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A Star Wars Day Message from NASA – Video

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A Star Wars Day Message from NASA
In celebration of Star Wars Day, NASA flight engineer Rick Mastracchio hopes to deliver a special message from the International Space Station. Little does he know, however, that the Empire...

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Genetic mutations involved in human blood diseases identified

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A study published today in Nature Genetics has revealed mutations that could have a major impact on the future diagnosis and treatment of many human diseases. Through an international collaboration, researchers at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) were able to identify a dozen mutations in the human genome that are involved in significant changes in complete blood counts and that explain the onset of sometimes severe biological disorders.

The number of red and white blood cells and platelets in the blood is an important clinical marker, as it helps doctors detect many hematological diseases and other diseases. Doctors can also monitor this marker to determine the effectiveness of therapy for certain pathologies.

"Complete blood counts are a complex human trait, as the number of cells in the blood is controlled by our environment and the combined expression of many genes in our DNA," explained Dr. Guillaume Lettre, a study co-author, an MHI researcher, and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Universit de Montral.

In collaboration with their colleagues at the University of Washington in Seattle and the University of Greifswald in Germany, these MHI researchers analyzed the DNA of 6,796 people who donated specimens to the MHI Biobank by looking specifically at segments of DNA directly involved in protein function in the body. They specifically identified a significant mutation in the gene that encodes erythropoietin, a hormone that controls the production of red blood cells. "Subjects who carry this mutation in their DNA have reduced hemoglobin levels and a 70% greater chance of developing anemia," explained Dr. Lettre. The scientists also identified a mutation in the JAK2 gene, which is responsible for a 50% increase in platelet counts and, in certain cases, for the onset of bone marrow diseases that can lead to leukemia. Dr. Jean-Claude Tardif, Director of the MHI Research Centre, Full Professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Universit de Montral, and a study co-author, added that "after reviewing pre-existing clinical data from the MHI Biobank, we observed that these donors also had a higher risk of having a stroke during their lifetime."

Dr. Lettre believes that these findings are very encouraging, as they suggest that the experimental approach used in the study can be applied to other human diseases. "Thanks to the existing genetic data and wealth of other clinical information available from the MHI Biobank, we will be able to identify other rare genetic variations that may impact the risk of cardiovascular disease and open the door to the development of new therapies."

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Identification of genetic mutations involved in human blood diseases

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Contact: Anne-Julie Ouellet anne-julie.ouellet@icm-mhi.org 514-376-3330 x2700 Montreal Heart Institute

A study published today in Nature Genetics has revealed mutations that could have a major impact on the future diagnosis and treatment of many human diseases. Through an international collaboration, researchers at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) were able to identify a dozen mutations in the human genome that are involved in significant changes in complete blood counts and that explain the onset of sometimes severe biological disorders.

The number of red and white blood cells and platelets in the blood is an important clinical marker, as it helps doctors detect many hematological diseases and other diseases. Doctors can also monitor this marker to determine the effectiveness of therapy for certain pathologies.

"Complete blood counts are a complex human trait, as the number of cells in the blood is controlled by our environment and the combined expression of many genes in our DNA," explained Dr. Guillaume Lettre, a study co-author, an MHI researcher, and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Universit de Montral.

In collaboration with their colleagues at the University of Washington in Seattle and the University of Greifswald in Germany, these MHI researchers analyzed the DNA of 6,796 people who donated specimens to the MHI Biobank by looking specifically at segments of DNA directly involved in protein function in the body. They specifically identified a significant mutation in the gene that encodes erythropoietin, a hormone that controls the production of red blood cells. "Subjects who carry this mutation in their DNA have reduced hemoglobin levels and a 70% greater chance of developing anemia," explained Dr. Lettre. The scientists also identified a mutation in the JAK2 gene, which is responsible for a 50% increase in platelet counts and, in certain cases, for the onset of bone marrow diseases that can lead to leukemia. Dr. Jean-Claude Tardif, Director of the MHI Research Centre, Full Professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Universit de Montral, and a study co-author, added that "after reviewing pre-existing clinical data from the MHI Biobank, we observed that these donors also had a higher risk of having a stroke during their lifetime."

Dr. Lettre believes that these findings are very encouraging, as they suggest that the experimental approach used in the study can be applied to other human diseases. "Thanks to the existing genetic data and wealth of other clinical information available from the MHI Biobank, we will be able to identify other rare genetic variations that may impact the risk of cardiovascular disease and open the door to the development of new therapies."

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About the MHI Biobank: https://www.icm-mhi.org/en/research/infrastructures-services/mhis-hospital-biobank

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Junk DNA? — There’s no such thing! – Video

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Junk DNA? -- There #39;s no such thing!
Many biologists have long touted that much of our DNA is useless junk. Richard Dawkins put it this way. "Can we measure the information capacity of that port...

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The Secret to Money Management with DNA Realty Group – Video

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The Secret to Money Management with DNA Realty Group
The Secret to Money Management with DNA Realty Group http://youtu.be/RlleGt9-siw The Richest Man in Babylon is a book by George Samuel Clason is a great finance book where some of these ideas...

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