Biomedicine is a branch of medical science that applies biological and other natural science principles to clinical practice. http www.memidex.com biomedicine applies biological physiological Biomedicine involves the study of patho physiological processes with methods from biology, chemistry and physics. Approaches range from understanding molecular interactions to the study of the consequences at the in vivo level. These processes are studied with the particular point of view of devising new strategies for diagnosis and therapy. http www.graduateschools.uni wuerzburg.de life sciences research sections biomedicine References reflist External links http www.creb.upc.es Biomedical Engineering Research Centre Category Biomedicine Category Biology Category Medicine Medical stub Biology stub ar ca Biomedicina da Biomedicin de Biomedizin es Biomedicina fr Biom decine lt Biomedicinos mokslai ms Bioperubatan pl biomedycyna pt Biomedicina ru ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced November 2006 Systems Biomedicine is the application of Systems biology Systems Biology to the understanding and modulation of developmental and pathological processes in humans, and in animal and cellular models. Whereas Systems Biology aims at modeling exhaustive networks of interactions ref Uri Alon, An Introduction to Systems Biology Design Principles of Biological Circuits, CRC Press, 3rd printing 2007 ref with the long term goal of, for example, creating a comprehensive computational model of the cell , mainly at intra cellular level, Systems Biomedicine emphasizes the multilevel, hierarchical nature of the models molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, individual genotype, environmental factor, population, ecosystem by discovering and selecting the key factors at each level and integrating them into models that reveal the global, emergent behavior of the biological process under consideration. Such an approach will be favorable when the execution of all the experiments necessary to establish exhaustive models is limited by time and expense e.g., in animal models or basic ethics e.g., human experimentation . In the year of 1992, a paper on system biomedicine by Kamada T. was published Nov. Dec. , and an article on systems medicine ... Edison T. Liu and Douglas A. Lauffenburger, Systems Biomedicine Concepts and Perspectives, Academic Press 2009 ref In october 2008 one of the first research groups uniquely devoted to Systems Biomedicine ... biomedicine was founded by Rudi Balling . The http wwwde.uni.lu lcsb Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine is an interdisciplinary center of the http wwwen.uni.lu University of Luxembourg . The first centre devoted to spatial issues in Systems Biomedicine has been recently established ref ... engineering spatial systems biomedicine about.cfm ref at Oregon Health and Science University ... Systems Biomedicine , will be launched in 2012 by Landes Bioscience. Category Bioinformatics ... more details
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Italic title The Journal of Negative Results in Biomedicine is an Open access publishing open access peer review peer reviewed medical journal . It publishes papers that promote a discussion of unexpected, controversial, provocative and or negative results in the context of current tenets. External links Official http www.jnrbm.com Category English language journals Category Publications with year of establishment missing Category General medical journals med journal stub fi Journal of Negative Results in Biomedicine ... more details
class infobox style width 23em font size 95 style font size larger colspan 2 bgcolor b0c4de Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine style vertical align top align center colspan 2 Image LCSB logo.jpg LCSB Location Luxembourg City , Luxembourg Host University of Luxembourg Field of Research Systems Biology , Systems biomedicine Systems Biomedicine Director Prof. Dr. Rudi Balling Website http wwwen.uni.lu lcsb The Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine LCSB is one of two interdisciplinary research centres at the University of Luxembourg . The LCSB is now based at its brand new, purpose built facility in Belval, Luxembourg Esch Belval which was officially opened in September 2011. Research LCSB research involves the fields of Neuroscience Experimental Neurobiology , Computational Biology and Metabolomics . Neurodegenerative diseases, especially Parkinson s disease , metabolomics and disease network analysis are a primary focus. Partners The LCSB is a research partner of the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle, Washington . image university luxemburg lmp main.jpg thumb Campus Limpertsberg, where the LCSB is currently based References reflist See also Systems biology Systems biomedicine Parkinson s disease External links http wwwen.uni.lu lcsb LCSB web site http www.uni.lu University of Luxembourg official website http www.systemsbiology.org Institute for Systems Biology official website Category Research institutes Category University of Luxembourg Category Education in Luxembourg city Category Systems biology Category Multidisciplinary research institutes ... more details
Primary sources date January 2010 The Journal of Applied Biomedicine J. Appl. Biomed. print ISSN 1214 021X , electronic ISSN 1214 0287 is an international Peer review peer reviewed quarterly scientific journal , which promotes the merge of basic biomedical research and clinical investigation and the publication of new research related to Health human health problems. ref http www.zsf.jcu.cz jab Journal homepage ref The journal is published by the University of South Bohemia , Faculty of Health and Social studies Social Studies , esk Bud jovice , Czech Republic. This open access journal provides free access to its articles on line. The journal is abstracted and indexed by the major scientific indexing services, including Web of Science , Current Contents Engineering, Computing & Technology, BIOSIS Previews , EMBASE , Scopus , Chemical Abstracts Service , Index Copernicus, Directory of Open Access Journals DOAJ , EBSCO Industries EBSCO Databases Academic Search Complete , and Open J Gate . The Editor in Chief is Josef Berger scientist Josef Berger . References reflist Category Publications established in 2003 Category General medical journals Science journal stub ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name Institute for Research in Biomedicine IRB Barcelona founded date 2005 founder Government of Catalonia, University of Barcelona, Barcelona Science Park location Baldiri Reixac, 10. Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain origins key people Joan J. Guinovart Director , Joan Massagu Sol , Adjunct director area served focus Biological, Chemical and Medical research revenue num volunteers owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.irbbarcelona.org tax exempt dissolved footnotes The Institute for Research in Biomedicine IRB Barcelona ref http www.irbbarcelona.org index.php en about us Presentation section at IRB Barcelona ref is an institution engaged in basic and applied research at the interface between molecular and cell biology, computational and structural biology and chemistry, with experts in proteomics, genomics, biostatistics and advanced digital microscopy. The institute was created by the Government of Catalonia in October 2005 and is located at the Barcelona Science Park Parc Cient fic de Barcelona PCB . The director of the Institute is Prof. Joan J. Guinovart i Cirera and the adjunct director is Prof. Joan Massagu Sol . IRB Barcelona was recently named a Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence ref name test http www.micinn.es portal site MICINN menuitem.7eeac5cd345b4f34f09dfd1001432ea0 ?vgnextoid cba733a6368c2310VgnVCM1000001d04140aRCRD Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence ref by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation 2011 , current Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. File IRBCN 1Vert CAT RGB.jpg thumb IRB Barcelona logo Mission The Institute aims to promote multidisciplinary research of excellence at the interface between biology, chemistry and medicine, to foster collaborations with local organisations and international research institutes ... carried out by IRB Barcelona researchers. The Board comprises 14 renowned experts in the field of biomedicine ... references External links http www.irbbarcelona.org Institute for Research in Biomedicine homepage ... more details
Image MuensterMPI.jpg thumb Building of the institute at the R ntgenstrasse in M nster. The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine was founded on 1 April 2001 in M nster , North Rhine Westphalia , Germany . It is part of the Max Planck Society . The managing director is Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Adams. History The Institute was founded on the 1st August 2001 in M nster , Germany . Founding director was Prof. Dr. Dietmar Vestweber. In 2004 another department was added Prof. Dr. Hans Robert Sch ler . In the same year, the institute got its current name Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine. In 2006 the institute moved to a new and modern building offering more space and equipment. At the end of 2007 another department was added Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Adams . This department moved from the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute to the MPI. Departments Department 1 Prof. Dr. Dietmar Vestweber Vascular Cell Biology Department 2 Prof. Dr. Hans Robert Sch ler Cell and Developmental Biology Department 3 Prof. Dr. Ralf H. Adams Tissue Morphogenesis Research Department 1 Department 1 Vascular Cell Biology is concentrating its research on leukocyte migration into inflammatory sites. Department 2 Department 2 Cell and Developmental Biology works on germline development and pluripotency. Department 3 Department 3 Tissue Morphogenesis works on how cells make tissue, in particular blood vessels. Degree programme The MPI for Molecular Biomedicine offers a Master of Science and a PhD in Molecular Biomedicine together with the University of M nster . Both degree programmes are taught in English. External links http www.mpi muenster.mpg.de en Official site http www.imprs mbm cedad.mpg.de International Max Planck Research School Molecular Biomedicine IMPRS MBM coord 51 58 5 N 7 35 27 E type landmark display title Category Max Planck Society Molecular Biomedicine Category Research institutes in Germany Category Molecular biology institutes Category 2001 establishments in Germa ... more details
The BIOS Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society is an international centre for research and policy on social aspects of the life sciences and biomedicine located at the London School of Economics LSE , England . It was founded in 2002 by Professor Nikolas Rose , a prominent British people British sociologist . About BIOS Image with unknown copyright status removed Image LSEmag2.jpg thumb 200px left BIOS is a multidisciplinary centre at LSE for research into contemporary developments in the life sciences, biomedicine and biotechnology. It is a joint initiative between the Department of Sociology and the Institute of Social Psychology, with the support of the Departments of Government and Law and the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences. BIOS supports post doctoral researchers, visiting fellows and professors, and post graduate students. It has an infrastructure which encourages and hosts research supported by funding bodies such as the Economic and Social Research Council ESRC , the Wellcome Trust , the Medical Research Council UK Medical Research Council and other major funding bodies. BIOS s ethos is one of empirically grounded and conceptually sophisticated research, conducted in close relation with life scientists, clinicians and policy makers. Among the issues addressed are justice, power and inequality, geopolitics, social and individual identity. Current major research projects focus on regenerative medicine, social aspects of the neurosciences and psychopharmacology, biosecurity, biopolitics, bioeconomics, translational biology and bioethics. BIOS runs an innovative Masters programme in Biomedicine and Society attracting students from backgrounds in many disciplines in the social and life sciences. The BIOS community of over 40 researchers includes a large number of doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, research staff, visiting fellows and professors and associated faculty. The Director of BIOS is Martin White ... more details
ORPHEUS Organisation for PhD Education in Biomedicine and Health Sciences in the European System is an association of biomedical and health science facutlies and institutions. ORPHEUS is dedicated to the development of standards for the PhD. History http www.orpheus med.org ORPHEUS was established in April 2004 with a European Conference on Harmonisation of PhD Programmes in Biomedicine and Health Sciences held in Zagreb . It became clear that despite many similarities PhD programmes there are also important differences in content and the standard expected. Thus a PhD title also known as Doctor ... of PhD Programmes in Biomedicine and Health Sciences and launched the idea for the necessity ... standards for PhD education in biomedicine and health sciences . Fifth ORPHEUS 2010 conference was held ... PhD Quality Indicators for Biomedicine and Health Sciences . Seventh ORPHEUS 2012 conference in Bergen ... and research in biomedicine and health sciences and to influence policy making at national, European ... of joint PhD programmes. To promote harmonisation of PhD programmes in biomedicine and health ... process of PhD programmes in biomedicine and health sciences. To cooperate with other associations ... stories documents ORPHEUS AMSE WFME standards for PhD education.pdf Standards for PhD Education in Biomedicine ... 20 Zagreb 202005 .pdf Guidelines for Organisation of PhD Programmes in Biomedicine and Health ... upload orpheus final 20version 20 3 20 3 .doc Towards standards for PhD education in Biomedicine ... images stories documents consensus document 020212.pdf ORPHEUS PhD Quality Indicators for Biomedicine ... of PhD programs in Biomedicine and Health Sciences . Zagreb 2004. http bio.mef.hr conference index.html Second European Conference on Harmonisation of PhD Programmes in Biomedicine and Health Sciences ... in Biomedicine and Health Sciences. Aarhus 2009. http www.meduniwien.ac.at orpheus2010 . ORPHEUS ... participants.jpg ORPHEUS 2011. Sixth European Conference . PhD Quality Indicators for Biomedicine and Health ... more details
Coffee Break is an online book on the NCBI Bookshelf created and maintained by staff at National Center for Biotechnology Information NCBI , a branch of the National Institutes of Health . The book consists of small chapters which are each written about a different topic in the world of Biomedicine . There are currently 32 chapters, and it was last updated October 2006. External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid coffeebrk.TOC&depth 1 Table of Contents of Coffee Break Category National Institutes of Health Category E books med book stub ... more details
Population genomics is the large scale comparison of DNA sequences of populations. Population genomics is a neologism that is associated with population genetics . See also Genomics Personal genomics Population groups in biomedicine References http hmg.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 10 20 2199 Population genomics a bridge from evolutionary history to genetic medicine http arjournals.annualreviews.org doi abs 10.1146 annurev.ento.46.1.441 POPULATION GENOMICS Genome Wide Sampling of Insect Populations Category Genomics genetics stub ko ... more details
Arlauskas may refer to Andrius Arlauskas born 1986 , a Lithuanian football midfielder Mykolas Arlauskas born 1930, near Liep ja, Latvia , a Latvia born Lithuanian agronomist, professor of biomedicine Romanas Arlauskas born 1917, Kaunas, Lithuania , a Lithuanian born Australian chess master Ramun Arlauskien born 1973 , a Lithuanian female mountain bike orienteer surname Arlauskas, Arlauskien Category Lithuanian language surnames lt Arlauskas lt Arlauskien ... more details
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Dr. Duanqing Pei is a research scientist who specializes in regenerative medicine. Originally from a small agricultural college in southern China, Dr. Pei went on to complete his graduate work at and obtained his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991. He then became a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan before becoming a faculty member at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine in 1996. He joined the medical faculty at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China in 2002 and became the head of the pharmacology department soon after. In 2004, Dr. Pei moved to the newly formed Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health and took on the position of Deputy Director General. In the spring of 2009, he was promoted to Director General. Dr. Pei s most notable work is the discovery of vitamin C s effect on the induction of Cell potency pluripotent stem cells by around 100 1000 fold. ref cite web last Storrs first Carina url http www.scientificamerican.com article.cfm?id induced pluripotent stem cells ips vitamin c antioxidant title Vitamin C Boosts the Induction of Pluripotent Stem Cells publisher Scientific American date accessdate 2011 12 26 ref He is currently the director of the Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health. ref cite web url http english.gibh.cas.cn title Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health,Chinese Academy of Sciences publisher English.gibh.cas.cn date accessdate 2011 12 26 ref References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http www.scientificamerican.com article.cfm?id induced pluripotent stem cells ips vitamin c antioxidant Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pei, Duanqing ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Chinese doctor and scientist DATE OF BIRTH June 17th, 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH Wuhan, Hubei, China DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pei, Duanqing Categories Category Stem cell researchers Categor ... more details
regulators of cell polarity. After his move to the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine ... Institute for Molecular Biomedicine http www.mpi muenster.mpg.de research teams adams publications ... more details
The Ugelstad Laboratory was founded at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU , Trondheim , Norway , in January 2002 to commemorate the late Professor John Ugelstad . The laboratory specialises in surfactant chemistry and its technical applications, emulsion s and emulsion technology, preparation of polymer s and polymer particles such as the monosized microbeads and their technical applications, plasma physics plasma chemical modification of surfaces and silica based chemistry. Applications include crude oil production and processing, wood pulp and paper, biomedicine , catalysis and material science . The main purpose is to raise the national level of colloid al science. External links http www.chemeng.ntnu.no research polymer ugelstadlab Ugelstad Laboratory coord missing Norway Category Norwegian University of Science and Technology Category Research institutes in Norway Category Research institutes ... more details
CNBC has several meanings CNBC until 1991 the Consumer News and Business Channel , a US business news television channel See List of CNBC channels for all international channels Commercial Neutral Broadcasting Company , a pirate radio station from the Netherlands 1960 1961 Canadian Neutron Beam Centre , a national centre for materials research using neutrons Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology , a bioscience and biomedicine research institute of the University of Coimbra, in Coimbra, Portugal Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition , a joint Carnegie Mellon University University of Pittsburgh research center in Pittsburgh, PA, USA disambig it NBC Universal TV Networks Distribution CNBC nl CNBC ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2007 Otology is a branch of biomedicine which studies normal and Pathology pathological anatomy and physiology of the ear hearing sense hearing and Vestibular system vestibular sensory system s and related structures and functions as well as its disease s, diagnosis and treatment. Some of the concerns of otology include identifying the underlying mechanisms of M ni re s disease , finding the causes of tinnitus and developing treatment methods, defining the development and progression of otitis media , studying signal processing in the cochlear implant patient, investigating postural control areas and Vestibular system Vestibulo ocular reflex VOR vestibulo ocular mechanisms. See also commons category Audiology Otolaryngology Neurotology Category Otology treatment stub da Otologi fr Otologie pt Otologia sv Otologi ... more details
Image MuensterCenTech2.jpg thumb right 200px The Center for Nanotechnology CeNTech Gievenbecker Weg The Center for Nanotechnology is one of the first centers for nanotechnology . It is located in M nster , North Rhine Westphalia , Germany . It offers many possibilities for research, education, start ups and companies in nanotechnology. Hence it works together with the University of M nster WWU , the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine and many more research institutions. External links http www.centech.de CeNTech Homepage coord 51 58 09 N 7 35 33 E region DE NW type landmark display title Category Nanotechnology institutions Category M nster Category Research institutes in Germany Category University of M nster NorthRhineWestphalia struct stub de CeNTech ... more details
The Monash Centre for Synchrotron Science is a research institute at Monash University . It was set up to take advantage of the establishment of the Australian Synchrotron , located at the University s Clayton Campus, Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia. It is an interdisciplinary research centre, combining studies in areas such as biomedicine , physics , chemistry and pharmacy . Its focus is the ways in which synchrotrons can contribute to our knowledge in these areas. The founding director of the centre was Professor Rob Lewis . ref http www.sync.monash.edu.au Monash Centre for Synchrotron Science Bot generated title ref References reflist Australia university stub Category Monash University ... more details
Mykolas Arlauskas born October 10, 1930 near Liep ja , Latvia is an agronomist , professor of biomedicine , and signatory of the 1990 Act of the Re Establishment of the State of Lithuania . ref lt icon cite web title 1990 1992 m. kadencijos Seimo narys Mykolas ARLAUSKAS publisher Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania url http www3.lrs.lt docs3 kad1 w5 lrs.seimo narys p asm id 167&p kalb id 1&p kade id 1.htm accessdate 2008 12 06 ref References reflist Signatories of the Act of March 11 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arlauskas, Mykolas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arlauskas, Mykolas Category 1930 births Category Living people Category Lithuanian politicians lt Mykolas Arlauskas ... more details
Mykolas may refer to Mykolas Arlauskas born 1930 , agronomist, professor of biomedicine and signatory of 1990 Act of the Re Establishment of the State of Lithuania Mykolas Bir i ka 1882 1962 , Lithuanian editor, historian, professor of literature, diplomat & politician signatory of Act of Independence of Lithuania Mykolas Burokevi ius born 1927 , communist political leader in Lithuania Mykolas K sgaila died 1451 , Lithuanian nobleman, a precursor of the K sgailos family Mykolas K sgaila died 1476 , Lithuanian nobleman from K sgailos family Mykolas Sle evi ius born 1882 , Lithuanian lawyer, politician, journalist, interpreter, actor and director of noble Lithuanian extraction See also Mykolas Romeris University , university in the capital city of Vilnius, Lithuania given name ... more details
55418 Bianciardi provisional designation 2001 TJ sub 17 sub is a asteroid belt main belt minor planet . It was discovered by Luciano Tesi and Maura Tombelli at the Pistoia Mountains Astronomical Observatory in San Marcello Pistoiese , Italy, on October 13, 2001. It is named after Giorgio Bianciardi, an Italian biomedicine and astrobiology researcher at the University of Siena . See also List of minor planets 55001 56000 External links JPL Small Body beltasteroid stub MinorPlanets Navigator 55417 2001 TR16 55419 2001 TF19 Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Bianciardi Category Asteroids named for people Category Astronomical objects discovered in 2001 Category Discoveries by Maura Tombelli fa it 55418 Bianciardi ... more details