- published: 20 Nov 2012
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- author: AllenInstitute
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Cori Bargmann: 2012 Allen Institute for Brain Science Symposium
Dr. Cori Bargmann, recent winner of the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience and a pioneer in metho...
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: AllenInstitute
Cori Bargmann: 2012 Allen Institute for Brain Science Symposium
Dr. Cori Bargmann, recent winner of the Kavli Prize in Neuroscience and a pioneer in methods of looking at C. elegans to uncover how neural circuits operate, presented the idea that particular classes of genes -- neuropeptides to be specific -- are good places to look for the genetic origin of behavior. Because much of the genome is conserved across species and throughout time, new behaviors may be created by redeploying old genes in different ways. "The question is not whether calbindin is expressed in the hippocampus, but whether it has something to do with the unique functions of human memory capabilities," Bargmann said. "That is a hard question." Certain kinds of molecules relate to innate behaviors that are shared across species, both vertebrate and invertebrate. Oxytocin, for example, strongly implicated in maternal behavior, has a C. elegans homolog at the molecular level, called nematocin, which is expressed in a few neurons in the head and one in tail of this worm. The simpler anatomy of the C. elegans worm -- including a relatively small number of neurons (389 in males and 302 in the much more common hermaphrodites) and finite number of synapses (~8000) -- makes this species a useful model to study ancient, conserved behaviors that may be directly or indirectly encoded by the genome. Through investigating the effect of nematocin on mating behavior, Dr. Bargmann and her lab members have found that this molecule does indeed play a functional role in reproductive ...
- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 517
- author: AllenInstitute
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Fitness Book Review: Power of Vitamin D New Scientific Research Links Vitamin D Deficiency to Can...
www.FitnessBookMix.com This is the summary of Power of Vitamin D New Scientific Research L...
published: 16 Jan 2013
author: FitnessBookMix
Fitness Book Review: Power of Vitamin D New Scientific Research Links Vitamin D Deficiency to Can...
www.FitnessBookMix.com This is the summary of Power of Vitamin D New Scientific Research Links Vitamin D Deficiency to Cancer, Heart Disease, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Kidney Disease, Fibromyalgia, ... Diseases, Dental Problems and Depression. by Sarfraz Zaidi MD.
- published: 16 Jan 2013
- views: 6
- author: FitnessBookMix
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The Jimmy V - NC State Cancer Therapeutic Training Program
The Jimmy V - NC State Cancer Therapeutic Training Program is a program that pulls student...
published: 18 Aug 2010
author: NCState
The Jimmy V - NC State Cancer Therapeutic Training Program
The Jimmy V - NC State Cancer Therapeutic Training Program is a program that pulls students from high school, undergraduates and graduate students. It combines the students together in several research labs that all interact with one another and exposes these students to a very broad array of different cancer research activities. For more information, please visit: • www.ncsu.edu • www.jimmyv.org • http
- published: 18 Aug 2010
- views: 1181
- author: NCState