What is the tagline for BioBuild?
“learning from and living with nature”
What is the Central dogma of molecular biology?
The flow of genetic information from DNA to RNA to protein.
Interdisciplinary Research, Design Studies, Understanding People and Design Realization.
Regenerative Medicine partnered with the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in which year?
2011 to form the Virginia Tech-Wake Forest Center for Veterinary Regenerative Medicine (CVRM).
Dogma: a belief that cannot be doubted.
Who coined the phrase "Central dogma" and why did this scientist call it a dogma?
Francis Crick
"My mind was, that a dogma was an idea for which there was no reasonable evidence. You see?!" And Crick gave a roar of delight. "I just didn't know what dogma meant. And I could just as well have called it the 'Central Hypothesis,' or — you know. Which is what I meant to say. Dogma was just a catch phrase.”
-- in The Eighth Day of Creation
Education and research at the engineering-biology interface that investigates dynamic transport processes in multi-scale biological systems
Ph.D. concentrated in Computational Tissue Engineering
Ph.D. concentrated in Translational Plant Science
Ph.D. concentrated in Disaster Resilience
M.S. or Ph.D. concentrated in Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
GBCB is abbreviated for Genetics, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.
When was the term bioinformatics first used?
The year 1970.
Excellence in POLY Symposium, Garth L. Wilkes Interdisciplinary Awards, Industrial Fellowships, MII Graduate Fellowships and MII Travel Award.
Computational Tissue Engineering integrates_______, ________ and _________.
Tissue Engineering, Molecular and Cell Biology and Computational Science
How the five major global changes interact to impact biodiversity and environmental health
The societal causes and consequences of these ecological problems
The role that scientists can play in resolving these issues through effective science communication and by informing sound environmental policy
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Industrial Design , School of Visual Art, College of Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Engineering Education, Industrial Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, English, Human Development, Learning Sciences and Technology – School of Education, Science and Technology in Society, Music – School of Performing Arts, Theater and Cinema – School of Performing Arts, College of Natural Resources and Environment, Geography, Forest Resources, Institute: Institute for Creativity, Art, and Technology (ICAT)
Space Weather, Natural Resources, High Performance Computing and Algorithm Development, Light Detection and Ranging (lidar), Hyperspectral remote sensing, Multi-temporal Analysis, Data Fusion, Remote Sensing and Economics and Social and Cultural Elements of Remote Sensing.
How many Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Programs (IGEPs) does the Graduate School Support?
14
Each IGEP addresses a major fundamental problem or complex societal issue requiring an interdisciplinary team of scholars. More than 300 graduate students are affiliated with the university’s IGEPs
What is BioBuild?
Its research has involved subjects such as bats, stinkbugs, flowers, streams, pets, hurricanes, earthquakes, water resources, bridges, and houses.
Adults sleep approximately 8 hours a night and spend about an hour in rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep)--the period of sleep during which we have vivid dreams. Newborn infants sleep about 16 hours
How much of it do they spend in REM sleep?
8 hours
Departments spanned in the Translational Obesity Research IGEP include __________
The Water Interface Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Program (IGEP) conducts research in how many areas?
4
Public Perception: Public perception of technological options and advancements for providing clean water resources (water treatment)
Risks: Risks associated with contaminants and water-borne infectious diseases in private homes, public water systems, and commercial food processing facilities
Chemistry: Role of water chemistry (e.g. mineral composition) in delivering functional qualities such as flavor and bioavailable nutrients
Health: Role of water consumption in health, wellness, and mitigation of mineral deficiencies and diseases including obesity
College of Architecture and Urban Studies
College of Natural Resources and Environment
College of Engineering
College of Science
Who is Margaret Dayhoff?
She is considered by many to be the "mother" of bioinformatics .
Focus areas for Translational Biology, Medicine, and Health (TBMH) include _________
Donaldson Brown (GLC) was originally built in 1935 and was used as faculty apartments and a public dining room. The newest section of the building, originally known as the Continuing Education Center, was constructed 1965-68 and served as the university’s hotel and conference center before its conversion for graduate use.
Donaldson Brown became the Graduate Life Center (GLC) and home to graduate students, professional students and the Graduate School offices in what year?
2006
The Graduate Life Center at Donaldson Brown is home to 115 graduate and professional students and the Graduate School offices. It provides a hub for graduate student life, offering students opportunities to meet and collaborate with faculty and peers across disciplines, develop skills for academic and professional success, and maintain a healthy work-life balance
The center’s primary mission is to promote graduate education and graduate community. The building is also used for events and services organized or held by or for the Graduate School, graduate students, and graduate alumni.