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Psoriatic Arthritis & Psoriasis Diet #40 – Video

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LifeMap Sciences, a Subsidiary of BioTime, Announces Release of MalaCards Version 1.06 With Greatly Improved Gene …

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ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LifeMap Sciences, Inc., a subsidiary of BioTime, Inc., announced today the recent release of MalaCards, Version 1.06. The new release is available at http://www.malacards.org/, and features greatly improved gene-disease associations. MalaCards is a database of human diseases and their annotations that is modeled on the architecture and richness of the popular GeneCards database of human genes (http://www.genecards.org/). The database consolidates disease data from 66 sources and in this version contains 19,663 disease entries, 11,808 of which include associated genes. LifeMap Sciences holds the exclusive worldwide license to market GeneCards and MalaCards from Yeda Research and Development Company Ltd., the commercial arm of the Weizmann Institute of Science.

MalaCards 1.06 includes the following features and improvements:

GeneCards, the Human Gene Compendium (www.genecards.org), has been updated to reflect the upgraded gene-disease associations.

The new MalaCards version further accentuates this databases role in providing users worldwide with a comprehensive birds eye view of human diseases and their gene connections, said Professor Doron Lancet, Ph.D., Head of the Crown Human Genome Center, at the Weizmann Institute of Science and principal investigator of MalaCards.

About LifeMap Sciences, Inc.

LifeMap Sciences (www.lifemapsc.com) core technology and business is based on its Integrated Biomedical Knowledgebase and discovery platform for biomedical research, which currently includesGeneCards: the leading human gene database;LifeMap Discovery, the database of embryonic development, stem cell research and regenerative medicine;MalaCards, the human disease database; and GeneAnalytics, a novel gene set analysis tool which leverages our Integrated Biomedical Knowledgebase. LifeMaps products are used in more than 3,000 institutions including academia, research hospitals, patent offices, and leading biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.

LifeMap Sciences intends to continually improve the quality of its products, and is pursuing several new Internet and informatics products with substantial, rapid-revenue growth potential, leveraging its existing products and their large user base of life scientists. LifeMap also intends to extend its offerings to the field of mobile health via its subsidiaryLifeMap Solutions, Inc.

About the Weizmann Institute of Science and GeneCards

The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, is one of the world's top-ranking multidisciplinary research institutions. Noted for its wide-ranging exploration of the natural and exact sciences, the Institute is home to scientists, postdoctoral fellows, Ph.D. and M.Sc. students, and scientific, technical and administrative staff. In addition, visiting scientists and their families over 500 from 35 countries are regularly hosted at the Institute. The Institute was founded in 1934 following a donation to Dr. Chaim Weizmann, a noted biochemist and biotechnologist, who envisioned the establishment of a world-class scientific research center in Israel, and later also became the first President of the State of Israel. Weizmann Institutes Feinberg Graduate School, established in 1958, has 1000 M.Sc. and Ph.D. students enrolled in studies covering the Institutes five faculties: Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics and Computer Science. The Institutes technology transfer arm, Yeda Research and Development Co. was the first company of its kind in Israel, and is currently one of the most successful worldwide. Institute research efforts include the search for new ways of fighting disease and hunger, examining leading questions in mathematics and computer science, probing the physics of matter and the universe, creating novel materials and developing new strategies for protecting the environment. Particular excellence in bioinformatics and systems biology is manifested, among others, in the GeneCards project, initiated in 1996, under the leadership of Prof. Doron Lancet of the Dept. of Molecular Genetics, Head of the Crown Human Genome Center. A team of 10 led by Marilyn Safran continuously innovates and keeps GeneCards as a world-top human gene compendium, automatically mining and integrating 100 worldwide web resources.

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After Censorship of History Course, Colorado Students-and Teachers Give a Lesson in Civil Disobedie – Video

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After Censorship of History Course, Colorado Students-and Teachers Give a Lesson in Civil Disobedie
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LANGUAGE! Live Unit 6: Censorship – Video

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George Hagenauer Comics Censorship Panel Part 4 – Video

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George Hagenauer Comics Censorship Panel Part 4
George Hagenauer, is, among other things, a researcher and historian of the world of comics who has written copiously ion comics and illustrations. Freedom of Expression: the Subversiveness...

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UN-God Like Silver Stacking CENSORSHIP at Godlikeproductions aka God Like Productions – Video

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UN-God Like Silver Stacking CENSORSHIP at Godlikeproductions aka God Like Productions
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Ron Paul Why Won’t Obama Just Leave Ukraine Alone – Video

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Ron Paul on Federal Reserve, banking and economy – Video

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Beyond the Nobel: What Scientists Are Learning About How Human Brains Navigate

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Can you point to Center City? neuroscientist Russell Epstein likes to ask visitors to his office at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Sometimes they can do it. Sometimes they have a little trouble. And sometimes, Epstein says, they have no idea how theyd even begin to solve that problem.

Epsteinstudies the way people navigate through space and orient to their surroundingswhich turns out to be averychallenging problem for some people. His work builds on the research in rats that earned three scientists the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine this morning.The prize-winning work identified certain types of neurons in the brain that are integral to the brains internal navigation system.

Epstein is one of several researchers trying to connect the dots between thatrodent research and individual differences in peoples ability toorient to their surroundings and find their way from one place to another. As you may have noticed, all people are not equally good at this.

In a study published last year, hislab teamed up with psychologists from nearby Temple University to investigate what happens as people get to know a new place over the course of a few weeks. They took Temple students to a suburban campus theyd never seen beforeandshowed them two short walking routesthatpassed by four buildings that served as landmarks. To keep the students from making a connection between the two routes, they blindfolded them and pushed them in wheelchairs from one to the other.

In subsequent visits, the researchers showed the students two different paths that connected the two routes theyd learned. Then they did some tests to try to see which students had put all the pieces together into a mental map of the new campus. For example, theyd ask a student to imagine standing in front of one of the eight buildings and point to the other seven. Some people could do it well, and other people couldnt do it all that well, Epstein said. Thats not terribly surprising. What he and his colleagues really want to know is whats going on in the students brains that might account for that difference.

When theydidMRI scans of the brains of 13 of the students, theyfound a correlation between the size of the right hippocampusa region with important roles in memory and navigation, and the focus of the Nobel-winning researchand how well a person had done on the imaginary pointing task. That suggests to Epstein that people with a bigger right hippocampus, and even more specifically, the posterior or back end of the right hippocampus, may be better able to get oriented to new places.

Its just one study, and a fairly small one at that, but the findings fit with other research. The most famous of these are the cab driver studies by Eleanor Maguire and her colleagues at University College London. Since the early 2000s, Maguire and her team have studied London cabbies as they learn The Knowledge, the navigational wherewithal to get a passenger from point A to B through the citys medieval maze of streets without looking at a map or using GPS as a crutch.

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A few years ago, Maguires team scanned the brains of 79 cabbie wannabes just about to embark on the three to four year training program, and they scanned most of them again afterwards (only 39 had managed to pass the qualifying examLondon is confusing!). MRI scans showed that the posterior hippocampus had gotten slightly larger in those whod successfully crammed The Knowledge into their heads. Those who flunked out showed no change, the researchers reported in Current Biology.

Epstein says those findings show pretty convincingly that intensive geographical training can increase the volume of the posterior hippocampus. Its the same area Epsteins campusnavigation study implicated, but in that case he suspectsthe students performance was impacted by pre-existing differences in their brains. People came in with these differences [in the size of their posterior hippocampus] and that affected how well they learned the campus, he said.

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PARIS MOTOR SHOW: DETAILED! MORE Shots Of The Show-Stopping Volkswagen XL Sport

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While I am the first to admit that I adore ANYTHING with four wheels, I have to say that I rarely become infatuated with an automotive design.

The Volkswagen XL Sport just does it for me.OFFICIAL Paris Motor Show Gallery Sporting a matte blue paint job, the XL Sport to me is a mixture of futurism and aggressive lines. A part of me knows this car is an ode to geekiness, but I don't care if it looks like something Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory would drive.

Of course I think this vehicle merits a second look that really shows you the nitty gritty of its special features. Scope out the details, below!

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