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"Finding the Best Uses of New Instructional Technologies" by Eric Simon, New England College
Eric J. Simon, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology and Health science at New England College in Henniker, NH. There, he teaches introductory biology to both science majors and non-science majors, as well as genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, and careers in science. He received his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Harvard University and MA and BA degrees in biology from Wesleyan University. Eric lives in rural New Hampshire with his wife, 2 boys, Jack the dog, and a few dozen chickens.From:pearsonheViews:4 0ratingsTime:12:17More inFilm Animation
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Isozyme
For more information, log on to- shomusbiology.weebly.com Download the study materials here- shomusbiology.weebly.com Isozymes (also known as isoenzymes or more generally as Multiple forms of enzymes) are enzymes that differ in amino acid sequence but catalyze the same chemical reaction. These enzymes usually display different kinetic parameters (eg different KM values), or different regulatory properties. The existence of isozymes permits the fine-tuning of metabolism to meet the particular needs of a given tissue or developmental stage (for example lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)). In biochemistry, isozymes (or isoenzymes) are isoforms (closely related variants) of enzymes. In many cases, they are coded for by homologous genes that have diverged over time. Although, strictly speaking, allozymes represent enzymes from different alleles of the same gene, and isozymes represent enzymes from different genes that process or catalyse the same reaction, the two words are usually used interchangeably.From:Suman BhattacharjeeViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:56More inEducation
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Demolition to Restoration: The Conservation of John Steuart Curry #39;s Biochemistry Murals
Joan Gorman, senior paintings conservator with the Midwest Art Conservation Center in Minneapolis, discusses her role in protecting and restoring murals by famed regionalist artist John Steuart Curry.From:UWBiochemistryViews:1 0ratingsTime:53:36More inEducation
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Galactose Metabolism Deficiency
Biochemistry behind galactose metabolism deficienciesFrom:DocterindotcomViews:5 0ratingsTime:07:25More inPeople Blogs
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Faces of UVic Research: Caroline Cameron
Dr. Caroline Cameron is a professor in the department of Biochemistry and Microbiology at the University of Victoria. Her main research focus is the molecular pathogenesis of Treponema pallidum subsp. pallidum, the spirochete bacterium that causes syphilis. In this video, she discusses its resiliency and why it is important to study specifically the bacterium itself. She goes on to explain what research in this area may lead to down the road, specifically, a vaccine for syphilis. Learn more at http://www.uvic.ca University of Victoria: http://www.uvic.ca University of Victoria #39;s Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.comFrom:FacesOfUVicResearchViews:2 0ratingsTime:01:39More inEducation
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