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Single-cell analysis of the human brain
Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences Seminar
Individual cells in a population are often somewhat different from one to another. Measurements made on bulk cell populations do not capture the inherent heterogeneity of the cell population, and important insights can be missed.
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Dynamically Tunable Hydrogel Matrices: Cell Biology in the Fourth Dimension
Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences Seminar
KRISTI ANSETH, UNIV. OF COLORADO IN BOULDER
Methods for culturing mammalian cells in a biologically relevant context are increasingly needed to study cell and tissue physiology, expand and differentiate progenitor cells, and to grow replacement tissues for regenerative medicine.
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Green Technology Talk
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Itch Mechanisms
Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences Seminar
XINZHONG DONG, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
Chronic itch conditions, such as those arising from atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, renal and liver diseases, drug treatment, significantly affects the quality of the patients’ lives.
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Computational modeling of the human cornea: transparency, metabolism, strength and shape
Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences Seminar
PETER PINSKY, STANFORD UNIVERSITY
Dr. Pinsky's talk will be roughly one hour. Registered students must attend and sign in for credit; all other guests are welcome.
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From ideation to implementation: The journey of creating solutions that work in global health
Frontiers in Interdisciplinary Biosciences Seminar
SHIRLEY VILLADIEGO, JOHNSON AND JOHNSON
Methods for culturing mammalian cells in a biologically relevant context are increasingly needed to study cell and tissue physiology, expand and differentiate progenitor cells, and to grow replacement tissues for regenerative medicine.
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Clark Center 10th Anniversary Celebration
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USRP Talks - August 28, 2013
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Undergraduate Summer Research Program Poster Session - August 2013