New Skin - Partners Video Magazine

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Scientists in Illinois are using corn protein to create new skin and deliver medicine through nanotubes. New Skin is a segment from Partners Video Magazine's latest episode, The Science of Small. To view the entire episode visit: http://www.csrees.usda.gov/newsroom/partners/partners.html

Accelerating Biology with Bioinformatics: Collaborations with Lab Scientists

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Fran Lewitter, Ph.D. Director of the Bioinformatics and Research Computing Department, Whitehead Institute, MIT

Insights Into Origins of Spliceosomal Introns

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Stella Veretnik, Ph.D.
Computational Molecular Biology, National Laboratory for Computational Science and Engineering

University of California - San Diego

Evolution of High-Throughput Data

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Tina M. Hernandez-Boussard, Ph.D.
Scientific Curator, Computational Biologist, Department of Genetics, School of Medicine. PharmGKB

University of Stanford

Soluble templates for drug design: the acetylcholine binding proteins and freeze-frame, click chemistry for in situ synthesis of nicotinic ligands

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Todd Tally discusses "Soluble templates for drug design: the acetylcholine binding proteins and freeze-frame, click chemistry for in situ synthesis of nicotinic ligands" at the EB08 conference.

Gummy Bear Experiment - Conversion of Bond Energy to Heat Energy & Light Energy

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This cool science experiment illustrates the conversion of bond energy to heat energy and Light Energy. It is also a good demonstration cellular respiration. At www.RegentsTutor.com the Regents Tutor will help you prepare for your class or Regents Exam. Take online video lessons, interactive exam questions with video answers, review sheets, live chat and other tools to help you improve your grades. Current subjects include Chemistry and The Living Environment (Biology). Check the...