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Blood and Genetics

Blood type is a fun and easy way to get to know genetics and learn some practical applications. In the simplest of ways, the three basic blood types are A, B and O.

A good place to brush up on blood type genetics is wikipedia, which has an excellent article on the topic.

Once you’ve reviewed this material (if you need to), then go to nobelprize.org to play a game about blood transfusions (all based on simple blood type genetics).

While you’re on the site, read a little about Alfred Nobel and why it was so important to him to have a lasting positive legacy.

 
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Posted by on November 3, 2014 in Uncategorized

 

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Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded

Three scientists were awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Medicine to:

James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman 
and Thomas C. Südhof

for their discoveries of machinery regulating vesicle traffic, 
a major transport system in our cells

– from the press release from nobelprize.org

ImageThe full release can be found here. The  website  includes a link to a summary page illustrating the contributions of each scientist and how they come together to form a unified picture of vesicular traffic.

The New York Times article describing the award including an astute remark by NIH Director Francis Collins about the state of research in the United States. 

Dr. Francis Collins, the N.I.H. director, said in an interview on Monday. “Today we celebrate the three N.I.H.-supported Nobel Prize winners, but we’re being slammed by sequestration and a government shutdown.”

Even before the shutdown, scientists were facing severe budgetary difficulties that restrict the kind of research that led to this year’s Nobel Prize, Dr. Collins noted. “How many potential future Nobel Prize winners are struggling to find research support today, or have been sent home on furlough?” he said. “How many of them are wondering whether they should do something else — or move to another country? It is a bitter irony for the future of our nation’s health that N.I.H. is being hamstrung this way, just when the science is moving forward at an unprecedented pace.”

 
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Posted by on October 7, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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–>James Watson on Discovering the Structure of DNA<–

This week we will be starting to discuss the molecular basis of inheritance in class.

Watch as Nobel Laureate James Watson relates the story of the discovery of DNA’s structure.  One clear distinction that can be seen between good scientists and extraordinary scientists is the ability to see the big picture. Consider this idea as you listen to his story.

 
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Posted by on November 25, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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Blood Typing Game from NobelPrize.org

Here’s a cute little game to test your knowledge of blood typing. It includes aspects of the typing process that I did not talk about in my posts, but with the instructions provided you should be able to perform perfect typing and transfusions every time.

http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/medicine/bloodtypinggame/

 

Yes!

 
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Posted by on November 12, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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