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And here, we use an existing form of mass spectrometry imaging technology that we have further developed and adapted specifically for the
molecular
and imaging analysis of fingerprints.
So step one ... for overlapping fingerprints, chances are, especially if they come from different individuals, that the
molecular
composition is not identical, so let's ask the software to visualize those unique molecules just present in one fingermark and not in the other one.
So now our
molecular
findings start matching very nicely the police intelligence about Thomson, should that fingerprint belong to him.
As opposed to this expert but subjective evaluation, we're trying to do the same thing, but from the
molecular
makeup of the fingerprint, and the two can work together.
I'm a
molecular
biologist by training, and I've seen a lot of these kinds of drawings.
They're usually referred to as a model figure, a drawing that shows how we think a cellular or
molecular
process occurs.
You might be surprised to know that these simple drawings are the only way that most biologists visualize their
molecular
hypotheses.
Molecular
animations are unparalleled in their ability to convey a great deal of information to broad audiences with extreme accuracy.
And I'm working on a new project now called "The Science of HIV" where I'll be animating the entire life cycle of the HIV virus as accurately as possible and all in
molecular
detail.
One researcher I worked with who works on the
molecular
mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases came up with experiments that were related directly to the animation that she and I worked on together, and in this way, animation can feed back into the research process.
But for that change to happen, we need more researchers creating animations, and toward that end, I brought together a team of biologists, animators and programmers to create a new, free, open-source software — we call it
Molecular
Flipbook — that's created just for biologists just to create
molecular
animations.
From our testing, we've found that it only takes 15 minutes for a biologist who has never touched animation software before to create her first
molecular
animation of her own hypothesis.
We're really excited to announce that the beta version of the
molecular
animation software toolkit will be available for download today.
Here we're packaging tens of thousands of individual cells, each into its own tiny water droplet for its own
molecular
analysis.
Those are the
molecular
transcripts it's making of the specific genes that it's using to do its job.
But how can we discover
molecular
factors if we can't hold the molecules?
Complement proteins like C4 were known for a long time for their roles in the immune system, where they act as a kind of
molecular
Post-it note that says, "Eat me."
There are hundreds of places in our genomes that shape risk for brain illnesses, and any one of them could lead us to the next
molecular
insight about a molecule that matters.
We've moved from an era of ignorance about what causes cancer, in which cancer was commonly ascribed to personal psychological characteristics, to a modern
molecular
understanding of the true biological causes of cancer.
The science of epigenetics looks at those
molecular
mechanisms, those intricate ways in which our DNA is literally shaped, genes turned on and off based on the exposures to the environment, to where we live and to where we work.
I've based my scientific career on using leading-edge
molecular
techniques, DNA- and RNA-based methods to look at microbial populations in biological reactors, and again to optimize these systems.
We know that we can change this in our lifetime, and that is why my team and I have decided to begin this journey, this journey to try to make cancer detection at the early stages and monitoring the appropriate response at the
molecular
level easier, cheaper, smarter and more accessible than ever before.
It uses state-of-the-art
molecular
biology, a low-cost, 3D-printed device, and data science to try to tackle one of humanity's toughest challenges.
So the opportunity of making a part in real time that has the properties to be a final part really opens up 3D manufacturing, and for us, this is very exciting, because this really is owning the intersection between hardware, software and
molecular
science, and I can't wait to see what designers and engineers around the world are going to be able to do with this great tool.
It's over 300 million
molecular
weight.
When you think of processing these 20 million different genes or trying to optimize processes to produce octane or to produce pharmaceuticals, new vaccines, we can just with a small team, do more
molecular
biology than the last 20 years of all science.
It takes CO2 to methane using
molecular
hydrogen as its energy source.
Whereas the film yesterday that we saw of the simulation of the inside of a cell, as a former
molecular
biologist, I didn't like that at all.
Not because it wasn't beautiful or anything, but because it misses the thing that most students fail to understand about
molecular
biology, and that is: why is there any probability at all of two complex shapes finding each other just the right way so they combine together and be catalyzed?
I am the life-force power of the 50 trillion beautiful
molecular
geniuses that make up my form, at one with all that is.
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