UCD 150 Year Celebration UCD is awarding the inaugural Ulysses Medal to Dr phillip sharp (MIT) for his phillip A. sharp, Ph.D., is Director of the McGovern Institute for Brain http://www.ucd.ie/150/conway_info.htm
Extractions: The surprising biology of short RNA UCD is awarding the inaugural Ulysses Medal to Dr Phillip Sharp (MIT) for his outstanding contribution to biomolecular discovery and to advances in medical treatment of diseases such as multiple sclerosis, hepatitis and cancer. The event is kindly sponsored by SFI. Dr Phil Sharp was awarded the Nobel Prize for his discovery that an individual gene does not have to be a single, continuous stretch of DNA, but instead can be made up of several DNA segments. This discovery had major implications for genetic discovery and importantly for research into heredity diseases. Before this discovery, scientists believed that a gene was a continuous stretch of code within a long double-stranded DNA molecule. They worked on the basis that when a gene was activated, its information was copied into a single-stranded RNA molecule (known as a messenger RNA) which in turn translated the information into the production of a protein.
Extractions: Aristotle Weight-saving Features Specimen 60803 is nearly two feet long, but even when it was alive and still possessed all its internal organs, it weighed barely a pound. Like most birds, Ivory-bills had to be light so they could fly. Their weight-saving features included the following: Thin, hollow bones filled with struts, allowing air spaces that provide strength without adding weight. No jawbone, no teeth, and no vertebrae in their tails. A reproduction system with external eggs, which relieves the mother of the weight of a young bird developing within her body. Many neck vertebrae make it possible to reach objects with their bills instead of having to use limbs, which would add weight. A kite-like skeleton with fewer bones than most mammals have; the bones are fused together, providing support for flight. Louisiana State UniversityFebruary 2002 Dr. James Van Remsen pulls open a wooden drawer and hands me an Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Its dead, of course, one of seven Ivory-bill specimens in a dark room of the Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science. It feels light and stiffmore like an object than a creature that once lived and breathed. Its wings are folded tightly in on themselves like an umbrella. The hollow eyes have been stuffed with cotton. The backswept crest of this male is more orange than red now, and the bill has darkened from ivory to tarnished gold. Dangling by a string from one gray ankle is a white tag that says
Extractions: Chemical Heritage Foundation PHILADELPHIA 12 October 2004 Phillip A. Sharp, Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), will present the 2004 Ullyot Public Affairs Lecture at the Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF). The lecture will begin at 6:00 p.m. on 18 November in the Ullyot Meeting Hall. A reception will follow at 7:00. "Untold numbers of people around the world owe their lives and health to Phil Sharp's work," said Arnold Thackray, CHF's president. "Dr. Sharp combines deep originality of mind with unusual gifts of vision, perseverance, and diplomacy. He is not only a Nobel laureate and cofounder of a leading biotech company, but also a major architect of MIT's central importance in the life sciences. We eagerly anticipate learning from his insights when he comes to CHF in November." Sharp's lecture, "Chemistry, RNA Interference, and Biotechnology: Perspectives and Prospects," is presented by the Chemical Heritage Foundation, the Philadelphia and Delaware Sections of the American Chemical Society, the Department of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.
Biografia De Sharp, Phillip Allen Translate this page sharp, phillip Allen. (1944- ) Biólogo molecular estadounidense, n. en Falmouth (Ky.).Se formó en la Universidad de Illinois, el Instituto Tecnológico de http://www.biografiasyvidas.com/biografia/s/sharp.htm
Extractions: Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Sharp, Phillip Allen (1944- ) Biólogo molecular estadounidense, n. en Falmouth (Ky.). Se formó en la Universidad de Illinois, el Instituto Tecnológico de California (Caltech) y los laboratorios de Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.). En 1977, trabajando en el Centro para la Investigación del Cáncer y el MIT, pudo demostrar que existen genes partidos,o discontinuos, con segmentos que codifican proteína (exones), separados por otros no codificantes (intrones). Por este hallazgo,de gran alcance teórico (evolución biológica) y práctico (estructura y función de los genes, transformación tumoral y su reversibilidad, etc.), y realizado casi a la vez y con independencia por Sharp y por su colega R. Roberts, ambos científicos compartieron el premio Nobel de Fisiología y Medicina en 1993. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio
Albany Records Complete Songs, Vol. 4 William sharp, baritone, Steven Blier, piano Charles Ives, composer The CollectionDora Ohrenstein, soprano, phillip Bush, piano Charles Ives, composer http://www.albanyrecords.com/cgi-bin/miva?Merchant2/merchant.mv Screen=PROD&Stor
Albany Records Complete Songs, Vol. 1 Dora Ohrenstein, soprano, phillip Bush, piano Charles Ives, composer A Song forAnything William sharp, baritone, Steven Blier, piano Charles Ives, composer http://www.albanyrecords.com/cgi-bin/miva?Merchant2/merchant.mv Screen=PROD&Stor
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Ben May Institute For Cancer Research : Ben May Symposium phillip A. sharp, Ph.D. Research/References. Dr. phillip A. sharp , currentlyInstitute Professor, joined the Center for Cancer Research at MIT in 1974 and http://ben-may.bsd.uchicago.edu/bmi/symposium/ben-may_2005/speakers/sharp2005.ht
Geneticist Phillip Sharp To Receive Achievement Award GENETICS RESEARCHER phillip sharp WINS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Kentucky nativephillip A. sharp, whose research into molecular genetics has altered medical http://www.uky.edu/PR/News/Archives/1999/MARCH99/sharp.html
Extractions: WINS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Dan Adkins, 606-257-1754 March 11, 1999 (Lexington, Ky.) Kentucky native Phillip A. Sharp, whose research into molecular genetics has altered medical thinking about cancer and hereditary diseases, has been named the recipient of the 1999 University of Kentucky Libraries Medallion for Intellectual Achievement. He will be presented with the award during the UK Library Associates' annual meeting at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 24 at the Singletary Center for the Arts. Michael Beschloss will present the Edward F. Prichard Jr. Lecture. Sharp, 54, a native of Falmouth, and his colleague Richard J. Roberts of Derby, England, dramatically changed the field of molecular genetics in 1977, when they discovered DNA molecules occurring in segments, or "splicing." Their research yielded to the possibility that cancer and other hereditary diseases may be treated by correcting problems in genetic splicing. Sharp and Roberts won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Sharp is a trustee and member of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; chairman of the General Motors Cancer Research Foundation Awards Assembly; member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in the United Kingdom; member of the President's Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology; and member of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.
March - Dr. Phillip A. Sharp Presents Presidential Lecture phillip A. sharp, Ph.D., Salvador E. Luria Professor and Head of the Departmentof Biology at the Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute of http://www.admin.ufl.edu/ddd/portal.asp?doc=4.9.553.12.
PNAS -- Index By Author (6 August 1996, 93, Number 16) Xiaoping Abstract sharp, Burt M. Abstract sharp, phillip A. Abstractsharp, phillip A. Abstract Shih, Charles C.Y. Abstract Shima, http://www.pnas.org/content/vol93/issue16/aindex.shtml
Extractions: Index by Author: 6 August 1996; 93 (16) [Table of Contents] A B C ... Z Abeygunawardana, Chitrananda [Abstract] Admiraal, Suzanne J. [Abstract] Ahmed, Razzaque [Abstract] Akam, Michael [Abstract] Akaogi, Kotaro [Abstract] Alam, Maqsudul [Abstract] Alnemri, Emad S. [Abstract] Alper, Chester A. [Abstract] Andersen, Anni H. [Abstract] Anderson, M. T. [Abstract] Andersson, Tommy [Abstract] Anversa, Piero [Abstract] Arap, Wadih [Abstract] Ardati, Ali [Abstract] Ariniello, Pamela D. [Abstract] Armstrong, Richard N. [Abstract] Armstrong, Scott A. [Abstract] Ascher, Philippe [Abstract] Attardi, Giuseppe [Abstract] Awasthi, Satish K. [Abstract] Bacakova, Lucie [Abstract] Bach, Mary Elizabeth [Abstract] Baenziger, Juerg [Abstract] Bailon, Pascal S. [Abstract] Baird, Eldon E. [Abstract] Baker, Barbara [Abstract] Baker, Dana L. [Abstract] Baker, John R. [Abstract] Balaram, Padmanabhan [Abstract] Bangio, Haim [Abstract] Bar-Peled, O. [Abstract] Barany, George [Abstract] Barbaux, S. [Abstract] Barnett, Susan [Abstract] Baserga, Renato [Abstract] Bastiaens, Philippe I. H. [Abstract] Bauer, Florian F. [Abstract] Baumann, Heinz
PNAS -- Index By Author (Sep 1 1983, 80 (17)) Gregor Abstract Shapiro, Lucille Abstract sharp, phillip A. AbstractShaw, Penny Abstract Shaw, Phyllis A. Abstract Shulman, http://www.pnas.org/content/vol80/issue17/aindex.shtml
Extractions: Index by Author: Sep 1 1983; 80 (17) [Table of Contents] A B C ... I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Altman, Sidney [Abstract] Ames, Bruce N. [Abstract] Baldwin, G. S. [Abstract] Ballou, Leslie R. [Abstract] Barrantes, Francisco J. [Abstract] Barsoum, James [Abstract] Beguinot, Laura [Abstract] Berg, Otto G. [PDF] Blumberg, Benjamin M. [Abstract] Boudet, Alain M. [Abstract] Brinkman, Ad [Abstract] Brooks, Richard M. [Abstract] Brown, Andrew J. Leigh [Abstract] Brugge, John F. [Abstract] Bruno, John [Abstract] Buck, Martin [Abstract] Bumol, Thomas F. [Abstract] Cahan, Leslie D. [Abstract] Canellakis, Evangelos S. [Abstract] Carswell, Elizabeth A. [Abstract] Carty, Robert P. [Abstract] Casadaban, Malcolm J. [Abstract] Cedergren-Zeppezauer, Eila [Abstract] Chang, Esther H. [Abstract] Cheung, Wai Yiu [Abstract] Chien, J. C. W. [Abstract] Cho, T. M. [Abstract] Chou, Joany [Abstract] Christman, Michael F. [Abstract] Chung, Su-Yun [Abstract] Clewell, Don B. [Abstract] Colten, Harvey R. [Abstract] Connolly, Thomas M. [Abstract] Craig, Ronald A. [Abstract] Davis, Stephen W. [Abstract] DeLuca, Hector F. [Abstract] Dethlefsen, Lyle A.
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Ganapit Biology For Kids sharp, phillip (born 1944) Molecular biologist and cowinner (with Richard phillip sharp and Richard Roberts won the Nobel prize for their seperate http://www.ganapitkids.com/biology.html
Extractions: Welcome to Ganapit Kids' biology page. Here you will find biographies, clipart, costume ideas and links all to help you finish a paper or project. We also have a link to our "paper help" page so your paper can be the best. Explore and have fun. BIOGRAPHIES Nuesslein-Volhard, Christiane (1942 Developmental biologist. Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard won the Nobel prize in medicine in 1995 for work done in the study of how embryos develope into adults. Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard was born on Oct. 20, 1942, in Frankfurt, Germany. Malpighi, Marcello (1628-94). The Italian physician and biologist Marcello Malpighi founded the sciences of microscopic anatomy and histology. Malpighi died in Rome on Nov. 30, 1694. Roberts, Richard (born 1943) Molecular biologist and cowinner (with Phillip Sharp) of the 1993 Nobel prize in medicine or physiology, born in Derby, England. Sharp, Phillip (born 1944) Molecular biologist and cowinner (with Richard Roberts) of the 1993 Nobel prize in medicine or physiology. Phillip Sharp and Richard Roberts won the Nobel prize for their seperate discoveries that genes are often split and and not continuious. They also both discovered that long sections of genes called introns, are not used for anything. This discovery gave scientists a new understanding of how genetic material evolves. Richard Roberts was born in Falmouth. Ky. COSTUMES To dress like a biologist you need a lab coat. All you need is an old, white, long sleeved shirt. Cut off the cuffs to make the sleeves straight, hem with fabric glue or hem tape. Cut the bottom of the shirt so it is straight (cut off the shirt tails) and hem the bottom as you did the sleeves. Add a test tube you can make from a piece of 1 inch clear tubing (found at hardware stores). For more costume help go to our costume pages.
Extractions: Feedback sharp practice n. actions by a lawyer using misleading statements to opposing counsel or the court, denial of oral stipulations (agreements between attorneys) previously made, threats, improper use of process, or tricky and/or dishonorable means barely within the law. A consistent pattern of sharp practice may lead to discipline by the state bar association or by the courts.
Allegro-Chronik 25 Jahre (2005) sharp, phillip A. sharp, phillip A. (1993) Snell,George D. (1980) Sperry, Roger W. (1981) Sulston, John E. UK (2002) http://www.allegro-c.de/chronik/a28m.htm