...newly found protein, named p11, appears to regulate how brain cells respond to serotonin, researchers from Rockefeller University and Sweden's Karolinska Institute report Friday in the journal Science. "We're all very excited about this...
...a few pathways in the human cell ... things that take place in the whole body," says Dr. Jan Breslow, a Rockefeller University specialist on the pathophysiology of heart disease. But simulators can be updated easily, says Jeremy Levin...
...Because of the complexity of three-dimensional simulations of flapping flags, he and his colleagues at NYU and Rockefeller University are simulating how a simplified, one-dimensional "flag" - actually a silk thread floating atop a soapy film...
...victims. They produce the enzymes to dissolve the bacteria's cell wall and make their escape. Scientists at The Rockefeller University in New York found the same enzymes can attack the bacteria, Group A streptococci, from the outside. "It kills...
...We are reviewing it actively, but this is a serious issue." Barbara Levine, a nutritional researcher at Rockefeller University in New York, said the Birch study "is a great, giant step" because it was a direct comparison of supplemented...
...recently, the 98-year-old Rockefeller University library in New York loaned...System is in use at the Rockefeller University library and at the public...conference in New Orleans. Rockefeller University chose the system after having...
...Administration commissioner; Craig Venter, president of the Institute for Genomic Research; Joshua Lederberg, Rockefeller University Nobel laureate; Thomas Monath, vice president of OraVax and former official at Centers for Disease Control...
...three years ago by a team at Rockefeller University, an array of new studies...eat more. In the original Rockefeller University studies, a defect in the...Jeffrey M. Friedman, a Rockefeller University scientist who cloned the...
...today's 5.8 billion. Demographer Joel E. Cohen, head of the Laboratory of Populations at New York's Rockefeller University, cites Tertullian's warning in his 1995 book "How Many People Can the Earth Support?" Cohen also reports...
...food, energy and materials will be colossal," said Cohen, who teaches population studies at Columbia and Rockefeller universities in New York City. In his book, he compares humanity's progress to an ever swifter run along a rough, treacherous...