During brain development neuronal precursors are generated in great excess. Only neurons that make functional connections survive, while the vast majority undergoes apoptosis and is eliminated by microglia.
Dr. Björn Rúnar Lúðvíksson gives lecture titled Skin and mucosal immune-dysregulation and its role in Autoimmunity
Dr. Tiago Ramos Pereira holds lecture titled Neuromuscular Tissue Engineering: In vivo studies with cellular therapies in models of severe lesion
In this presentation I will show some preliminary data from ongoing experiments and will discuss further plans.
In this seminar we will explain how AlphaFold achieves unprecedented accuracy in protein structure determination, showcase how molecular scientists can leverage it in their research, and present examples of researchers that are extending AlphaFold to new and exciting applications.
An overview will be given of the retinal oximetry technique and examples of results will be shown.
In this talk I will summarize our proteomics methodology and findings and further exploration of the cellular functions of these enzymes in the context of breast cancer.
I will illustrate how we can use single-molecule spectroscopy to study transcription factors and their interactions with chromatin, and then discuss what we have recently learned about the elusive neuronal reprogramming factor Ascl1.
In this talk, we will cover the technical aspects of single-cell RNA sequencing protocols, the downstream analysis and future possibilities.
The hope is that our experience will be informative for others on the same path and inspire more collaboration among groups using CRISPR technology in Iceland.
This talk will describe somatic evolution of cells within the normal tissue from which cancer develops and the changes to the evolutionary landscape associated with chronic inflammatory diseases of those tissues.
Using fluorescence and X-rays to target volume-SEM acquisitions within multicellular specimens