Biomedical Beat – Recent Research Highlights and Other Posts

 

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Bright amorphous loops. Credit: Sue Jaspersen, Zulin Yu and Jay Unruh, Stowers Institute for Medical Research.
 
Cool Image: Tracing Proteins in Action
A novel imaging technique offers never-before-seen glimpses of proteins that play a key role in cell duplication.

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Ron Vale
 
Sharing ‘Behind the Scene’ Stories About Scientific Discoveries
Motor protein scientist Ron Vale answers questions about a science education project that gives people around the world broader access to research seminars and conveys the excitement of the discovery process.

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Planarian. Credit: Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Stowers Institute for Medical Research.
 
Interview With a Worm: We’re Not So Different
The planarian has the astounding ability to regrow its head, tail or nearly any other body part. But helping scientists find ways to encourage regeneration in humans may be its most impressive feat yet.

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Screen shot from the video showing dengue incidence in Southeast Asia.
 
El Niño Season Temperatures Linked to Dengue Epidemics
Mining historical data about dengue fever cases reveals a link between increased incidence in Southeast Asia and the high temperatures that a previous El Niño weather event brought to that region.

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