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October 18, 2012 | 04:14 pm

Rethinking Toxic Proteins on the Cellular Level

Histones are proteins needed to assemble DNA molecules into chromosomes. New research at the University of Rochester is causing a fundamental shift in the concept of histone balance and the mechanism behind it.

topics: Department of Biology, genetics, Michael Welte, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
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October 16, 2012 | 03:44 pm

Brain’s Desire for Clarity Shapes Language

Many changes to language are simply the brain’s way of ensuring that communication is as precise and concise as possible.

topics: cognitive function, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, language, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences, T. Florian Jaeger,
Science & Technology
October 3, 2012 | 05:03 pm

Gift to University Will Benefit the Sciences and Athletics

The gift will be used to create the Barbara J. Burger Endowed Scholarship in the Sciences, which will support one or more undergraduates each year in the pursuit of degrees in biology, chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, or physics.

topics: announcements, athletics, Barbara Burger, Barbara J. Burger Endowed Scholarship in the Sciences, giving,
Science & Technology
October 3, 2012 | 04:50 pm

Bringing “All Hands on Deck” on Big Data

Modeling future climates or using genomic analysis to understand the mechanisms of cancer both require analyzing vast or very complex data, and exploiting the opportunities of “big data” is one of the biggest challenges in computing.

topics: data science, events, Rochester Big Data Forum,
Science & Technology
September 11, 2012 | 02:01 pm

How Much Gulf Spill Oil Was Consumed by Bacteria?

Researchers from the University of Rochester and Texas A&M University have found that naturally occurring bacteria that exist in the Gulf of Mexico consumed and removed at least 200,000 tons of oil and natural gas after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill.

topics: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, environment, John Kessler, research finding, School of Arts and Sciences,
Science & Technology
September 6, 2012 | 03:43 pm

What’s Big Data Got to Do with It?

A lot, as it happens. Henry Kautz, chair of the computer science department, and his colleagues have shown that Twitter messages can be harnessed to predict the spread of infectious diseases, for example.

topics: Adam Sadilek, announcements, data science, Henry Kautz, social media,
Science & Technology
August 3, 2012 | 02:54 pm

University Inaugurates New Era of Health Care Research

The new IBM Blue Gene/Q supercomputer unveiled last week at the University’s Health Sciences Center for Computational Innovation (HSCCI) is one of the nation’s five most powerful university-based supercomputing sites.

topics: announcements, data science, Health Sciences Center for Computational Innovation,
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