We will focus our future research aboard this station on the long-term effects of space travel on human biology.
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The industry says there is no record of cancer, but human biology is the same all over the world.
She attended Stanford University where she majored in human biology, and was a PAC-10 volleyball player in 2007 and 2008.
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"I am currently studying Human Biology and Nutrition at Oxford, " she said.
We are witnessing a convergence of evidence that is overturning some very dogmatic views on how human biology, genes and environment interacts and converses.
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute director Prof Mike Stratton said the results were "remarkable" and would "stand as a foundation stone for human biology for many years".
The side effects that ultimately emerged with a handful of their most promising candidates are more attributable to the serendipity of human biology than any systematic shortcomings in the Vertex science machine.
In fact, a 2011 study in the journal Economics and Human Biology found that people with asymmetrical faces tended to come from more difficult and deprived childhoods than those with more symmetrical features.
The next year, he was knighted "for services to human reproductive biology, " the university said in a statement.
People who work with HeLa cells understand that they are a very odd cell line, and conclusions about human cell biology have to be taken with a huge grain of salt if they are observed in these cells.
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The place where culture itself smashes like breakers on the craggy, inevitable shore of biology and human nature.
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In addition, little was known about the role that positive selection may have played in shaping the biology of human populations as they migrated and expanded.
In 1995, the late Richard C Strohman, then emeritus professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley, wrote of the impossibility of Darwinian biology in explaining human aging and disease.
Dispersed, cooperative knowledge works in economics as it does in evolutionary biology, to accelerate advancement of the human species.
Mr Ball next treats us to a brisk description of the human eye (remember rods and cones from school biology?), an explanation of why Newton was right and Goethe wrong about the composite character of white light, and an account of the 19th-century regimentation of the continuous colour spectrum by means of colour wheels and other classifying devices.
The question why human beings are collaborative continues to bedevil the field of evolutionary biology.
With luck, something similar will soon happen in biology in the wake of such things as the Human Genome Project.
Dr Michael Detmar, from the Massachussetts General Hospital Cutaneous Biology Research Center, said that measuring the number of these vessels in human tumours could help doctors predict the likelihood of spread outside the breast.
Researchers have unravelled much of the basic molecular biology of cancer and, aided by the outpouring of knowledge that the Human Genome Project has yielded over the past ten years, they have come to understand how the disease progresses.
Why the cautious approval of synthetic biology, which among other things, promises potentially even more direct manipulation of the human genome?
Just as DARPA and other humanoid robot developers have drawn on biology for design inspiration, the agency hopes that robotic actuation can approach the efficiency of human and animal actuation where muscles, tendons, and bones cooperate in highly efficient ways.
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