Biochemistry presentations (MU)
Items in this collection are the scholarly output of the Division of Biochemistry faculty, staff, and students, either alone or as co-authors, and which may or may not have been published in an alternate format. Items may contain more than one file type.
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Recent Submissions
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Scientists vs. journalists?: obligations, risks and benefits of communicating science to the public
(2011)Scientists, for many reasons, aren't always the best communicators. Yet, communication skills are vital when informing the public about new research and scientific developments. This process involves scientists, the ... -
Maternal diet and sex of offspring
(2006)Powerpoint presentation delivered by Curators' Professor in the Department of Animal Science and Biochemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia, R. Michael Roberts, as part of the ... -
How are drugs designed?
(2009)Assistant Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Missouri-Columbia, Xiaoqin Zou, delivers a lecture on the history of medical drug production and uses. -
Porcine induced pluripotent stem cells (piPSC) for expanding the use of swine in biomedical research
(2010-03)Our goal is to create porcine pluripotent stem cells, i.e. ones capable of differentiating into all cell types of the body that can expand the use of swine as a biomedical model for studying human disease. It is well ... -
MU Translational Neuroscience Center: Progressing from Molecules to Behavior
(2010)An important component of modern neuroscience research is the ability to measure systematically and objectively different aspects of behavior. Behavioral analysis is crucial to a strong neuroscience research program because ... -
Science Outreach and Informal Science Education-Programs and Partnerships [abstract]
(2010-02)Our vision is to create a culture where engagement between scientists and the public is the norm. This will contribute to workforce development, public understanding of science and its economic impacts in our state. We are ... -
Multi-scale Investigation of Weight-bearing Exercise on Bone Biomechanical Integrity in the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Model (oim) Mouse
(2010-02)Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a heritable connective tissue disorder generally due to type I collagen defects, is characterized by small stature, reduced bone mineral density, and frequent fractures. Bone is inherently ...