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computational and systems biology imaging and sensing therapeutics medical device integration (like medical devices for an aging population) General education courses for this biomedical and mechanical engineering program include: Brain, Learning and Memory ...
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and human level. The scope of the journal encompasses the evolving definition of biofactors and a wide range of substances, with a particular interest in biotechnology, synthetic biology, and enzyme engineering applied to nutrition and agri-food, plant biology, aging-related diseases, environmental sc...
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and welcomes studies across a wide spectrum, including null findings and incremental advances. The journal covers topics from molecular biology to ecosystems, featuring research articles, reviews, and perspectives on key issues in academia and society. Committed to open dissemination,FASEB BioAdvancesmakes...
heritage), as well as undergraduate chemistry departments and high schools. Background will first be given on the teaching of chemistry in undergraduate courses using art and cultural heritage in the US from the 1970s to the present, and the teaching of science in the field of art conservation...
I teach courses on animal behavior, ecology, conservation science, and global environmental change. My academic training was at large, research-intensive universities (Purdue University, Universities of California at San Diego and Los Angeles). As a postdoc, I applied for perhaps 50 academic ...
It's been two years since a New York Times article declared the "year of the MOOC" —short for "massive open online courses." Now, for the first time, researchers have carried out a detailed study that shows that these classes really can teach at least a