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A Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD or Ph.D. or DPhil) or a Doctorate of Philosophy, from the Latin Doctor Philosophiae (for DPhil) or Philosophiae Doctor (for PhD or Ph.D.), is a type of doctorate awarded by universities in many countries.
The degree varies considerably according to the country, institution, and time period, from entry-level research degrees to higher doctorates. A person who attains a doctorate of philosophy is automatically awarded the academic title of doctor. During the studies that lead to the degree, the student is called doctoral student or PhD student, but also "doctoral candidate" at the appropriate stage.
In the context of academic degrees, the term philosophy does not refer solely to the field of philosophy, but is used in a broader sense in accordance with its original Greek meaning, which is "love of wisdom". In most of Europe, all fields (history, philosophy, social sciences, mathematics and natural philosophy/natural sciences) other than theology, law, and medicine (the so-called professional, vocational, or technical curriculum) were traditionally known as philosophy, and in Germany and elsewhere in Europe the basic faculty of liberal arts was known as the faculty of philosophy.
Episode 1 in a 6-part mini documentary series, see the full series here: http://www.lifetechnologies.com/exosomesdocumentary We asked 10 prominent scientists to share their thoughts on science and in particular the field of exosomes research. The video-series tell the story and history of this exciting new area of research, and its impact on other research fields such as cancer and immunology. The video-series also discusses the potential future therapeutic and diagnostic applications that may come from exosome research. Contributors: - Xandra Breakefield, Ph.D........... Professor, Massachusetts General Hospital - Jan Lötvall, MD., Ph.D .............. Professor, University of Gothenburg, President of ISEV - Suresh Mohla, Ph.D.................. Chief (TBMB) and Division Associate Direct...
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This is part of the Short Course in Extracellular Vesicles: The Transition from Tissue to Liquid Biopsies - Session 1 www.biopharmaresearchcouncil.org
This video addresses one of the questions that were asked during the Q&A; session following the live webinar "Isolation and Analysis of Exosome Subsets". To view the full webinar, go here: http://find.lifetechnologies.com/ambion/exosomesisolationwebinar/ltfurl/ondemand--we-dont-know-you-257433-42622F.html A range of specific tools and technologies are needed for the isolation and analysis of exosomes and their cargo. We are continuously expanding our exosome-specific product offering. Learn more about products for Exosomes research at http://bit.ly/14PI9wo
Episode 3 in a 6-part mini documentary series, see the full series here: http://www.lifetechnologies.com/exosomesdocumentary We asked 10 prominent scientists to share their thoughts on science and in particular the field of exosomes research. The video-series tell the story and history of this exciting new area of research, and its impact on other research fields such as cancer and immunology. The video-series also discusses the potential future therapeutic and diagnostic applications that may come from exosome research. Contributors: - Xandra Breakefield, Ph.D........... Professor, Massachusetts General Hospital - Jan Lötvall, MD., Ph.D .............. Professor, University of Gothenburg, President of ISEV - Suresh Mohla, Ph.D.................. Chief (TBMB) and Division Associate Direct...
Once thought to exist only inside cells, RNA is now known to travel outside of cells and play a role in newly discovered mechanisms of cell-to-cell communication. Are these extracelluar RNAs (exRNAs) involved in diseases like cancer, heart disease or neurological diseases like Alzheimer's? Could scientists learn how to use exRNAs to diagnose diseases earlier or even to treat these diseases? The NIH Common Fund's Extracellular RNA Communication program aims to unlock the mysteries of exRNAs, uncovering their roles in human health and disease.
They just don't know how lost I feel without you
My teardrops never see the light of day
I laugh and joke each time they talk about you
But if they heard my heart they'd hear it say
Excuse me, I think I've got a heartache
There's an aching deep inside
And it just won't be denied
Excuse me, I think I've got a heartache
And I better say goodbye before I cry
I guess it's pride that makes me hide my sorrow
I live a lie in all I do and say
My lips may lie and paint a bright tomorrow
But if I told the truth I'd have to say
Excuse me, I think I've got a heartache
There's an aching deep inside
And it just won't be denied
Excuse me, I think I've got a heartache
And I better say goodbye before I cry