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  • Physics (General)  (7)
  • Professional Development
  • Nucleic acid structure, RNA characterisation and manipulation, Computational Methods
  • 2015-2019  (9)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2016-06-15
    Description: In the yearly Internationally Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) competition, teams of Bachelor's and Master's students design and build an engineered biological system using DNA technologies. Advising an iGEM team poses unique challenges due to the inherent difficulties of mounting and completing a new biological project from scratch over the course of a single academic year; the challenges in obtaining financial and structural resources for a project that will likely not be fully realized; and conflicts between educational and competition-based goals. This article shares tips and best practices for iGEM team advisors, from two team advisors with very different experiences with the iGEM competition.
    Keywords: Professional Development
    Print ISSN: 0378-1097
    Electronic ISSN: 1574-6968
    Topics: Biology
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2016-04-21
    Description: RNA–RNA interactions are fast emerging as a major functional component in many newly discovered non-coding RNAs. Basepairing is believed to be a major contributor to the stability of these intermolecular interactions, much like intramolecular basepairs formed in RNA secondary structure. As such, using algorithms similar to those for predicting RNA secondary structure, computational methods have been recently developed for the prediction of RNA–RNA interactions. We provide the first comprehensive comparison comprising 14 methods that predict general intermolecular basepairs. To evaluate these, we compile an extensive data set of 54 experimentally confirmed fungal snoRNA–rRNA interactions and 102 bacterial sRNA–mRNA interactions. We test the performance accuracy of all methods, evaluating the effects of tool settings, sequence length, and multiple sequence alignment usage and quality. Our results show that—unlike for RNA secondary structure prediction—the overall best performing tools are non-comparative energy-based tools utilizing accessibility information that predict short interactions on this data set. Furthermore, we find that maintaining high accuracy across biologically different data sets and increasing input lengths remains a huge challenge, causing implications for de novo transcriptome-wide searches. Finally, we make our interaction data set publicly available for future development and benchmarking efforts.
    Keywords: Nucleic acid structure, RNA characterisation and manipulation, Computational Methods
    Print ISSN: 0305-1048
    Electronic ISSN: 1362-4962
    Topics: Biology
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN37909
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The attached slides are for an invited talk (invitation from Ken Savins at CASIS) to be given July 19 at the "2018 Microgravity Molecular Crystal Growth Workshop". Ken Savins indicated that the protein crystal growth community would benefit from knowing more about what is available on ISS for microscopy. It is especially important that the folks growing protein crystals start to use the microscopes on ISS as diagnostic tools so that when their samples are returned to Earth and the results are unexpected, they are able to determine whether or not the return flight had an impact. In additional to preparing this presentation describing present and possible future LMM capabilities (if it is refurbished), we worked with Rachel A Ormsby (techshot) and Devin Ridgley (HNu Photonics) to add slides and a movie they provided of their capacities. Contact information for the NASA GRC Liquid Crystal Facility (LCF) will be included, and a couple of slides for LCF may be added when the contractor (James Kolibas at ZIN Technology) returns from vacation.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN58674 , Microgravity Molecular Crystal Growth Workshop; Jul 19, 2018; Buffalo, NY; United States
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Increment 57-58 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T12) to RPO. The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators. This flight experiment was added after the Science Symposium, so these charts for more for reference, than presentation.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN63790 , Post - Increment 57 - 58 Science Symposium; Dec 31, 2018; Web Ex
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: Increment 53 - 54 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T6) to RPO. The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN44673
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2019-08-13
    Description: Increment 53 - 54 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T9) to RPO. The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN44672
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Increment 51 - 52 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T6) to RPO. The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN37908 , Increment 51 - 52 Science Symposium; Dec 14, 2016; Houston, TX; United States
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2020-01-16
    Description: The attached will be presented at the JSC Science Symposium as a preview of the ACE-T5 flight experiment. The Principal Investigator (PI) for this experiment is Professor Ali Mohraz at the University of California - Irvine.Bijels (bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels) were discovered in 2007 at the University of Edinburgh. These materials feature a tubular, bicontinuous arrangement of two fluid phases separated by a monolayer of jammed colloidal particles at the interface.Because of their unique morphological characteristics, bijels hold significant promise as next-generation materials for energy and biotechnology applications. But in order to fully realize their potential, their physics and mechanical properties must be better understood. The mechanical properties and stability of bijels is mediated by an interplay between interfacial forces that impart elasticity to the system, and external stresses. Unfortunately, the interfacial forces are inherently coupled with density differences and cannot be studied systematically in the presence of gravity.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN71601 , Science Symposium, Inc 61-62; Sep 02, 2019; Houston, TX; United States
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