by ksaxertaulbee | Feb 22, 2025 | News and Events
Mary Jo Ondrechen In this work, the researchers observed that POOL predictions can be used to predict which variants have decreased activity. Predictions from bioinformatic tools like SIFT, PolyPhen-2, and FATHMM are based on sequence comparisons and therefore are...
by ksaxertaulbee | Feb 22, 2025 | News and Events
Sandra Shefelbine Injured sprinters displayed significantly greater mediolateral motion and asymmetry during stances than healthy counterparts. Read More Sandra Shefelbine Associate Dean of Space and Special Initiatives, Office of the DeanProfessor, Mechanical and...
by ksaxertaulbee | Feb 22, 2025 | News and Events
Sandra Shefelbine Based on these results, to minimize joint torques, headsets should be designed so that both display mass and anterior display mass distance are minimized. Read More Sandra Shefelbine Associate Dean of Space and Special Initiatives, Office of the...
by ksaxertaulbee | Feb 22, 2025 | News and Events
Meni Wanunu This study combines single molecule nanopore experiments and all-atom MD simulations to examine the electric-field-driven unfolding during the translocation through a model pore of individual protein knots important for methylating tRNA. Read More Meni...
by ksaxertaulbee | Feb 22, 2025 | News and Events
Sandra Shefelbine The findings suggest that, although vaping can result in a higher bone volume, this bone is weaker than average. Read More Sandra Shefelbine Associate Dean of Space and Special Initiatives, Office of the DeanProfessor, Mechanical and Industrial...