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‘Genetics’ comment leads to calls for board member’s resignation … – NBC2 News

A member of the Governing Board of the State University apologized after suggesting the reason women make less than men is because of genetics.

But the National Organization for Women says the apology doesnt go far enough.

While discussing the pay gap between men and women graduates, Board of Governors member Ed Morton said: The women are given, maybe some of it is genetic, I dont know. Im not smart enough to know the difference.

A furor followed.

Governor Rick Scott, who appointed Morton, made it clear he didnt agree and released a statement through his press secretary saying, "As a father of two daughters, the Governor absolutely does not agree with this statement."

The following day, Morton apologized in a statement that said in part, I chose my words poorly. My belief is that women and men should be valued equally in the workplace.

The apology isnt enough for the National Organization for Women.

Mr. Morton should resign, said Barbara DeVane, a Lobbyist for Florida NOW.

NOW says if Morton doesnt step down, Rick Scott should remove him from office.

No one in 2017 should ever be making such a statement. Especially someone whos on the Board of Governors, DeVane said.

Florida is one of 15 states that has not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment.

Every session we dont even get a hearing, just like this past session. So for someone in this position to be making such a statement is idiotic and ignorant, she said. Genetics has nothing to do with the difference in salary between a man and a woman. It all has to do with discrimination.

In Florida, women who graduate from state universities are being paid on average $5,500 less each year than men.

Scotts press office failed to issue a statement regarding whether or not the governor would consider removing Morton from office in time for this story.

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An academic career that would put many to shame – Khayelitsha biochemistry graduate off to the US – Times LIVE

Lungelo Mandyoli has had a stutter since childhood but that hasnt prevented him from achieving a smooth academic career trajectory which has earned him a prestigious international scholarship.

Mandyoli has been selected as a Fulbright Scholarship fellow - the flagship foreign exchange programme for the US - to complete his PhD in biochemistry at the Texas A&M University in America.

The 25-year-old who works as a research assistant at the University of the Western Cape was raised in Khayelitsha Cape Town by his single father whose role as a caregiver and breadwinner supported him after his mother died when he was three years old.

Witnessing his fathers discipline and dedication led Mandyoli to believe he could achieve whatever he wanted to.

I wouldnt say I was an overachiever Mandyoli said.

Maybe I was above average but I always worked hard.

Mandyoli first graduated with a BSc degree in biotechnology from UWC in 2013 before going on to earn a Masters degree in biochemistry for which he earned the Metrohm Prize as the universitys top Masters student two years later.

Before choosing biochemistry the avid reader of African novels wanted to become a doctor.

My love for medicine changed when I got to understand that its impact can be more effective in applications that benefit many people such as drug discovery.

During his scholarship Mandloyi hopes to pursue doctoral studies in biochemistry and biophysics with a specialty in structural biology while focusing his research on targeting protein pathogens in TB and HIV.

We track proteins in TB that help TB to affect us easily and cause disease. We try to study it structurally and functionally and then from there on we try to target its host.

When he is not in the lab Mandyoli enjoys listening to news and football games with his father on their radio at home.

Its like any father and son relationship. It has its ups and downs but hes always been there for me when I need him.

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Heatwaves are testing the limits of human physiology more and more – Fusion

By 2100, if nations continue to burn fossil fuels at the current rates, three out of four people will be at risk from lethal heatwaves.

And even if the governments of the world act on promises they made in 2015 and drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions, almost one in two could face the risk of sickness and death by intolerable heat.

That is because, as the temperatures rise, heat and humidity begin to challenge human physiology. Humans are adapted to body temperatures of around 37C. If humidity the levels of water vapour in the air go up with the thermometer, then people caught in a zone of extreme heat cannot adjust body temperatures by perspiration.

And with every 1C rise in temperatures, the capacity of the air to hold moisture goes up by 7%. People with no access to air conditioning or a cool breeze become at high risk.

It happened in Europe in 2003, when an estimated 70,000 died. A heatwave in Moscow in 2010 killed around 10,000. And researchers warned years ago that under global warming predictions, more such extremes of heat would become inevitable by 2020.

Heatwaves pose a considerable risk to human life because hot weather, aggravated with high humidity, can raise body temperature, leading to life-threatening conditions.

We are running out of choices for the future, said Camilo Mora, a geographer at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, who led the study.

For heatwaves, our options are now between bad or terrible. Many people around the world are already paying the ultimate price of heatwaves, and while models suggest that this is likely to continue, it could be much worse if emissions are not considerably reduced.

The human body can only function within a narrow range of core body temperatures around 37C. Heatwaves pose a considerable risk to human life because hot weather, aggravated with high humidity, can raise body temperature, leading to life-threatening conditions.

Dr Mora and colleagues warned years ago that by 2016 climate would change inexorably in at least some regions of the globe. More recently he and colleagues calculated that the relentless increase in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere could limit the growing season and pose a threat to world food security. History has yet to deliver a verdict on either prediction.

But the warning about heatwaves starts from facts already available. One scientific group has calculated the humidity and temperature hazards and predicted that at least one climate zone the Gulf between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula could become murderously hot by the centurys end.

A second study of heatwaves over recent decades in India has established a link between extremes of heat, climate change and mass death.

Dr Mora and colleagues in the US and Britain report in Nature Climate Change that they found evidence on a global scale. They began with 30,000 relevant publications and identified 911 scientific papers with data on 1,949 case studies of cities or regions where deaths were associated with high temperatures.

From this mass of information they found 783 lethal heatwaves in 164 cities across 36 countries, with most cases recorded in developed countries at mid-latitudes since 1980: in cities such as New York, Washington, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, London, Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney and So Paulo.

From this data, they found a common threshold at which temperatures and humidities became lethal: that is, as relative humidity climbed, even lower temperatures could kill. And then they devised a world map of those cities and regions most at risk.

Right now, one human in three lives in a climate zone in which death by extreme heat is or could be possible. The area in which such conditions are liable to happen on at least 20 days a year is predicted to grow.

By 2100 New York could have around 50 days in which conditions could be potentially lethal. In Sydney, Australia the number of such deadly days could be 20, for Los Angeles 30.

For Orlando, Florida and for Houston, Texas the entire summer could exceed the thresholds at which people have been known to die.

People are talking about the future when it comes down to climate change, but what we found from this paper is that this is already happening. In fact since 1980 we found close to 2,000 cases of these places and cities when people died from this, and this is obviously going to get a lot worse, Dr Mora said.

Notoriously, President Trump has announced that he will withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement of 2015 to contain average global warming to well below 2C by the centurys end.

The implication of the Hawaiian research is that if nations act in a concerted way to reduce fossil fuel emissions, an estimated 48% of the human population could be at risk of summer extremes. And if they do not, this hazard rises to 74%.

Climate change has put humanity on a path that will become increasingly dangerous and difficult to reverse if greenhouse gas emissions are not taken much more seriously, Dr Mora said.

Action like the withdrawal from the Paris Agreement is a step in the wrong direction that will inevitably delay fixing a problem for which there is simply no time to waste.

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High-fat diet leads to same intestinal inflammation as a virus – UCLA Newsroom

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A new study by scientists at UCLA found that when mice eat a high-fat diet, the cells in their small intestines respond the same way they do to a viral infection, turning up production of certain immune molecules and causing inflammation throughout the body. The scientists also found that feeding the mice tomatoes containing a protein similar to that in HDL, or good cholesterol, along with the generic cholesterol drug Ezetimibe, reversed the inflammation.

The results could lead to new types of drugs, targeting the intestinal cells, to reduce peoples risk of heart attacks and strokes, or to treat other conditions linked to inflammation, including cancer and inflammatory bowel disease.

Researchers already knew that prolonged obesity can cause inflammation of the liver and fat tissues, and that this inflammation contributes to the development of diabetes and heart disease. Studies have also shown that higher levels of high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, cholesterol, reduces a persons risk of heart disease.

The UCLA research team, led by Alan Fogelman, chair of the department of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA,previously developed genetically engineered tomatoes that contained 6F, a protein resembling the main protein in high-density lipoprotein. In early experiments on 6F, they found that the compound was active in the small intestines of mice, and that it reduced inflammation. But exactly how it did this was unclear.

The scientists fed either a standard chow or a high-fat, high-cholesterol Western diet to mice that were especially prone to developing clogged arteries. They also treated some of the mice with either 6F, in the form of a tomato concentrate containing the protein, Ezetimibe, or both. After two weeks, cells from the small intestines of the mice were collected and blood samples were taken. The researchers measured cholesterol levels as well as the levels of inflammatory and immune molecules in both the intestines and throughout the body.

The findings shed light on the molecular details of how high-fat diets cause inflammation in the body, by making the intestines activate the pathway normally triggered by a virus. This suggests that blocking this immune reaction as 6F and Ezetimibe do may treat inflammatory diseases and decrease peoples risk of heart attack and stroke.

The authors of the study are all faculty and researchers at UCLA, affiliated with the Department of Medicine; Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology; Department of Human Genetics; Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior; and Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology. The first author is Pallavi Mukherjee; Fogelman is the senior author.

The studywas published June 7, 2017, in the Journal of Lipid Research.

The study was funded by the United States Public Health Service (2P01 HL-30568) and the Castera, Laubisch, and Milt Grey funds at UCLA.

Alan Fogelman, Mohamad Navab and Srinivasa Reddy are principals in Bruin Pharma, which is working to commercialize apoA-I mimetics, including the 6F peptide studied in this paper; Fogelman is additionally an officer of the company.

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The Reason for Human Reason – Catholic Culture

By Fr. Jerry Pokorsky (bio - articles - email) | Jun 21, 2017

There is no contradiction between faith and reason, faith and science.Both share the same Author.Without contradiction, faith grasps truths that are beyond the reach of science.

There can be no earthly scientific proof of the Resurrection of Jesus, for example, just as there can be no scientific proof of Transubstantiation- the dogma of the Faith that mere bread and wine become the precious Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Jesus Christ at every Mass. Yet the Church infallibly teach these as dogmas of faith.Should we expect scientists- or any group of scientists- to share the same charism of infallibility?

We rightly tend to trust doctors, despite the many uncertainties in the medical profession.Most of us are living longer today because of science. Science can significantly improve the quality of life; but if abused, science can be used to destroy on a massive scale.Furthermore, scientific stud and the use of sciencewill forever remain prone to error, hitting a home run here and there, striking out on other occasions.

Yet many have more faith in science than in Gods revelation, even when experience suggests caution. In the 1960s, as many will recall, we were told that margarine was far healthier than butter.Now butter is said to be much healthier than margarine.Go figure.Newtons theories of physics were updated and somewhat replaced by Einsteins theory of relativity. Now scientists are calling into question some of the details of Einsteins theories.After all, E=mc2 can only go so far in explaining reality.

Darwins theory of evolution remains for many an enduring infallible dogma of science.Does scientific evidence truly support the theory?Genetic DNA configurations are fragile. Genetic mutations are necessary for significant changes in an organism.But the evidence accumulated by some scientists suggests mutations only result in deformation and death, not cross-species evolution.

Did evolution take place in increments?Are some races more human than others?Nazi Germany claimed to represent the master race because the Nazis placed themselves ahead of the curve in the evolutionary process. On the other hand, is there evidence of a widespread evolutionary leap from one species (monkeys, for example)en masseto the human species? If so, what is the scientific evidence?

Our faith teaches us that God created the world and His creation is good.He created the land and the sky and the animals. And my theory is that God created monkeys and many other creatures for our amusement and affection.Animals in so many ways are designed to be metaphors of human behavior and quite charming to behold: think of the comical behavior of monkeys in a zoo and the play of dolphins in the sea.These are subjective, not scientific observations, I realize.But scientific inquiry will never persuade me that the wildly funny beaks of birds have only a functional or evolutionary purpose.Thats my theory, anywayin search of empirical evidence which I recognize would be impossible to find.

As science authentically studies nature, many more mysteries unfold.The fascinating scientific reports from the Mars Exploration Rover, for instance, raise more questions than they resolve.Ultimately, science is the study of ever-expanding and never-ending mysteries. I think every honest scientist would agree.

There are those who say there is no scientific basis for the dogmas of the Catholic faith beyond the little that is supplied by archaeological digs and historical reporting.From the point of view of the empirical scientific method, this is true.But the fact that the mysteries of our faith are not accessible by science, does not mean faith is false or that it is opposed to science.The smile of a child is wonderful and mysterious, no matter how many brain waves and facial muscles are analyzed by science.The mystery of life with God as its Author will never be entirely grasped by our weak human reason.

But with Gods grace and with the eyes of faith we can delight in Gods revelation and more quickly grasp the meaning of the results of scientific inquiry.The study of science is the study of Gods handiwork.

Through faith in God's revelation, we move beyond the limitations of the physical world and with faith, we insist that the Eucharist is the source and summit of our life.On the authority of Jesus Himself, the Word is made flesh at every Mass and Christ feeds us with His sacred Body and Blood. Scientific analysis cannot prove the Divinity of the consecrated bread and wine any more than a scientific analysis can prove the existence of our immortal souls. To believe, we need a competent authority to tell us.And God cannot deceive.

But notice what these facts of faith do for us.The Word became flesh to make us "partakers of the divine nature. (2 Peter 1-4). "For the Son of God became man so that we might become God." (Saint Athanasius)"The only-begotten Son of God, wanting to make us sharers in his divinity, assumed our nature, so that he, made man, might make men gods."(Saint Thomas Aquinas)And best of all, This is the bread that came down from heaven. Unlike your ancestors who ate and still died, whoever eats this bread will live forever." (John 6:58)

Human reason and science are not obliterated or contradicted; human reason and science are elevated by faith and Gods grace. In believing and loving God, we are better able to love others.In union with Christ, we become more human in virtue, as intended by God.This is why we rejoice in Holy Communion and testify to our belief in the Real Presence.

Our faith in Jesus and His Real Presence gives us the reason for human reason.

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Jack Ma: A 4-Day Work Week Is Coming Soon – Fortune

Billionaire Jack Ma, chairman of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., speaks during the company's inaugural Gateway '17 conference in Detroit, Michigan on June 20, 2017.Jeff Kowalsky Bloomberg via Getty Images

Alibaba founder Jack Ma thinks artificial intelligence will make people's lives a lot easier in the future.

"I think in the next 30 years, people will only work four hours a day and maybe four days a week," Ma said Tuesday during a CNBC interview at the Gateway '17 Conference. "My grandfather worked 16 hours a day in the farmland and [thought he was] very busy. We work eight hours, five days a week and think we are very busy."

The Chinese billionaire also addressed the rise of artificial intelligence , advocating that machines shouldn't be made to replicate human behavior.

"I don't think we should make machines like humans," Ma said. "We should make sure the machine can do things that human beings cannot do."

He ultimately believes humans will prevail over machines, saying, "humans will win."

But he does believe technology could spark major problems, and even war. "The third technology revolution may cause the Third World War," Ma told CNBC.

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How Far Have You Gone to Curtail Human’s Nefarious Activities? – The Good Men Project (blog)

Humans are the most complicated being on earth. The state (good, bad or worst) of the world today is totally dependent on the activities of humans. Human behavior is dynamic and can be hardly studied for future outcome. This is because there are some factors (social, economic, political and environmental) that can influence a persons behavior at a given period.

This simply explains why humans have different motives per time; some individuals are planning on safeguarding the lives and property in a particular society, while others are planning to execute terrorist act. It also explains how some top leaders are planning to make the world a better place by helping the needy and refugees while others are building nuclear weapon program worth billions of Dollars for the destruction of mankind.

I am narrowing this perspective of human behavior to workplace environment based on personal experience. Apart from capital and machineries, good employees are the most important organizational valuable resources. But, on the contrary, immoral employees are business worst nightmares especially when it is difficult to identify and flush them out of your organization.

It came to a period in my company where profit was declining despite a steady rise in the number of customers and increased sales. One didnt need to tell me that something is wrong somewhere. The workers were productive and showing great zeal to achieving stated goals, but I knew that someone somewhere was exploiting my companys loopholes.

One major thought on my mind then was; problem identification. This is because. without identifying where the problem is, there is no way you can solve it. It was not quite long when I started to spy on iPhone text messages that I uncovered some nefarious activities of my staff.

Firstly, the companys products were overloaded in each truck. More than 10 packs were not accounted for per day. This is simply connivance between the supervisor, security personnel and the customers. Secondly, the companys vehicles were most times used for private purposes; i.e. transporting heavy duty goods to other locations. Thirdly, fifteen liters of fuel was bought per day instead of the stipulated twenty liters.

Putting round pegs on round hole was my first action. This entails sacking the most unscrupulous staff and redeploying others. Immoral employees are like virus; they have the capacity to negatively affect the good ones. Hence keeping them is like wanting your organizations growth to be stalled.

By redeployment, I selected employees that, with the best of my knowledge and good judgment, can maintain a high sense of integrity in handling organizational resources.

Theorganizations employees monitoring program was intensified. Instead of quarterly performance appraisal program, a more proactive performance management program was introduced. This was geared towards evaluating the daily workers input. Employees monitoring software and spy camera were also installed in the organization to have real time activities of workers.

By laying off the bad eggs which were cogs in the wheels of my organizations progress, there was need to hire. In doing this, I paid adequate attention on past behavior of the applicants. According to study, past behavior is the best predictor of future behavior, so capturing reliable data on candidates reputation isthebest way of evaluating their integrity. Unless we do so, immoral behaviors will remain the silent killer of individual careers and organizational effectiveness.

In conclusion, humans have good or evil motives. One needs to be extremely careful when dealing with your fellow individuals because you do not know who wants you down and whose gat your back covered. The more effort you put to curtail humans nefarious activities, the safer the world would be for us to dwell.

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Here’s How A Duke Professor Broke Down Wizard Genetics In ‘Harry … – HuffPost

Anyone who has sat through a high school biology lecture on genetics understands the basics of dominant and recessive alleles, which explain, among other things, how two brown-eyed parents can have a blue-eyed baby.

When you start talking magical ability, however, things become more complicated.

That was the topic of one panel at Future Con, a conventionwhere science meets science fiction, held this past weekend. In Harry Potter and the Genetics of Wizarding, Duke University professor Eric Spana discussed the intricacies of wizard DNA.

Fans of Harry Potter know that, while two magical parents will likely have magical children, thats not always the case. Occasionally, an all-magic union will result in a squib, or non-magic, child (think of poor Argus Filch, tasked with cleaning all of Hogwarts without so much as a wand to help him out). On the flip side, Hermione Granger one of the finest witches of all time, IMO was born to two muggle parents. Throughout the series, we learn that students like Seamus Finnigan had one magical and one muggle parent. So how the heck is magical ability passed on?

According to a summary of the panel from Live Science, Spana debated whether magical ability was a recessive trait (much like the Weasley familys red hair), meaning its possible for an individual to carry the gene and potentially pass that gene onto offspring without expressing its traits. He ultimately decided it wasnt, though thanks to one Rubeus Hagrid.

You see, Hagrid was born to a giant mother and a wizard father. This meant Hagrid was born a wizard with only one copy of wizarding DNA in his blood (giants are non-magical). Thus, Spana concluded, magical ability must be a dominant trait.

If thats the case, how did Spana explain children like Hermione, who are the first in her family line with magical powers? A good, old-fashioned genetic mutation, possibly occurring in a sperm or egg cell, or after the egg is fertilized. (Yeah, dont you wish youd remembered more from AP Biology now?) As for squibs, Spana posited that parents could carry a mutation of the wizarding gene and pass it on to their child.

Science, man. Its pretty magical.

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Global Cell Imagers Market 2017-2021 – Research and Markets – PR Newswire (press release)

The global cell imagers market to grow at a CAGR of 8.21% during the period 2017-2021.

Global Cell Imagers Market 2017-2021, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion operating in this market.

According to the report, one of the major drivers for this market is growing prevalence of chronic diseases. Globally, chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis, heart diseases, and stroke are the leading causes of deaths. The prevalence of these diseases is increasing at alarming rates. The CDC estimates that by 2020, the number of new cancer cases is expected to increase by nearly 2 million each year.

The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is extensive use of automation in live cell imaging. Cell imaging is an important tool for the efficient study of cell biology and discovery of drugs. Hence, the automation of cell imaging can reduce the time spent by researchers on tasks such as sample loading, which allows them to spend time on analyzing and interpreting the results obtained from cell imaging. Automated microscopy solutions are offered by most vendors and are being increasingly deployed in various diagnostic centers and research laboratories. These solutions increase the overall lab output as they assist in analyzing more samples.

Further, the report states that one of the major factors hindering the growth of this market is technical and economic challenges of super resolution. To achieve better results and generate more insights about cellular processes, there has been an immense need to develop imaging equipment that provide better resolution. However, the various approaches used to achieve this have been ineffective to solve real-world problems. Issues related to resolution have been the most common cited challenge among key opinion leaders at various annual conferences held to discuss advancements and issues related to microscopy.

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Global Cell Imagers Market – Drivers and Forecasts by Technavio – Business Wire (press release)

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio analysts forecast the global cell imagers market to grow at a CAGR of more than 8% during the forecast period, according to their latest report.

The research study covers the present scenario and growth prospects of the global cell imagers market for 2017-2021. The market is segmented on the application (cell biology, stem cells, development biology, and drug discovery) and product (equipment, consumables, and software). The market is further segmented on end-user (hospitals and diagnostics labs, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology companies, and academic and research institutes), and geography (the Americas, EMEA, and APAC).

The global cell imagers market is expected to witness strong growth during the forecast period due to the growing prevalence of chronic diseases, increasing demand for HCS techniques, and increased focus on cell-based research. The growth of allied industries such as pharma and biotech will drive the growth of the market further. Also, the increase in the number of research and testing facilities, particularly in the fields of pharmaceutical and biotechnology, will lead to a rise in demand for cell imagers.

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Technavio research analysts highlight the following three factors that are contributing to the growth of the global cell imagers market:

Growing prevalence of chronic diseases

Chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis, heart diseases, and stroke are the leading causes of deaths globally. The prevalence of these diseases is increasing at alarming rates. The CDC estimates that by 2020, the number of new cancer cases is expected to increase by nearly 2 million each year.

Amber Chourasia, a lead lab equipment research analyst at Technavio, says, According to various studies conducted on disease patterns in 2015, cardiovascular diseases were responsible for approximately 15-20 million deaths and cancer was responsible for approximately seven to 10 million deaths worldwide. The growing burden of chronic conditions drives the demand for advanced healthcare and cell imaging systems, which can reduce the burden by intervening at critical diagnostic stages and assist in better disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.

Increasing demand for high content screening techniques

HCS or HCA is a set of analytical methods that utilize automated microscopy, multi-parameter image processing, and unique visualization tools to generate quantitative data from cells. In their most basic form, these techniques measure one signal averaged over multiple cells that are present within a microplate. The signal could be the expression of a reporter gene or levels of molecules such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

Fluorescence imaging is a method that is used for visualizing samples in a high-throughput format and aspects such as the spatial distribution of targets, and the morphology of cells and organelles are reported, adds Amber.

Increased focus on cell-based research

Globally, there is an increase in focus on cell-based research as companies, governments, and research institutions have started to realize the importance of cell biology in analyzing cellular systems to reveal new insights and therapies through the early diagnosis and assessment of therapies.

In the US, the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) explicitly stated in its research grant policy that it supports projects involving cell imaging techniques that address areas such as the monitoring of the stages of mitosis, amount of gene expressed, process of messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) transport, alterations in nuclear architecture and membranes during cell death or apoptosis, and other processes that occur during cell migration.

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