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Specially commissioned lectures by leading world experts.
The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection
New Releases for June
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This month’s release to The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection features talks by academic and industry experts on integration of AI into teaching, blood count analysis, systemic sclerosis, geriatric exercise programmes, and much more.
In the Periodic Reports: Advances in Clinical Interventions and Research Platforms series, Dr. Rebecca Delconte, Group Leader at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (USA), presents the talk ‘The impact of diet on natural killer cell metabolism and anti-tumour function’. Dr. Delconte discusses her research on how cyclic fasting reshapes tissue-specific niches to enhance natural killer (NK) cell-mediated anti-tumour immunity. Her work demonstrates that cyclic fasting metabolically reprograms NK cells in the spleen, while simultaneously priming NK cells in the bone marrow to increase interferon gamma production and anti-tumour activity. While these findings reveal important mechanisms by which dietary interventions can influence immune cell metabolism and tumour control, Dr. Delconte also highlights that fasting likely alters a range of systemic metabolites that may further impact NK and other immune cell metabolism, leaving this as an exciting area for future investigation.
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The Editorial Team
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New Series - Intracellular Organelles
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Peroxisomes
Prof. Michael Schrader University of Exeter, UK
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Protein import into peroxisomes
Prof. Michael Schrader University of Exeter, UK
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Peroxisomal disorders
Prof. Michael Schrader University of Exeter, UK
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More new releases
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The impact of diet on natural killer cell metabolism and anti-tumor function
Dr. Rebecca Delconte Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, USA
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Special senses: the eye and visual pathways
Prof. John Elliott Dowling Harvard University, USA
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Integrating AI into teaching research methods
Prof. Sarah Ransdell Nova Southeastern University, USA
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One health outlook: effects on health and food safety by climate changes
Prof. Alberto Mantovani Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy
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Fundamentals of complete blood count analysis
Prof. Roberta Rolla University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc)
Prof. Chris Derk University of Pennsylvania, USA
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Geriatric exercise programs: promoting independence and quality of life in aging populations - aging changes and baseline tests
Prof. Marilyn Moffat New York University, USA
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Geriatric exercise programs: promoting independence and quality of life in aging populations - exercise prescription and programs
Prof. Marilyn Moffat New York University, USA
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Anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease (Goodpasture’s syndrome)
Prof. Charles Pusey Imperial College London, UK
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Pediatric research: technical & logistical considerations - medical conditions
Prof. Steven Hirschfeld Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA
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Pediatric research: technical & logistical considerations - post natal ontogeny
Prof. Steven Hirschfeld Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA
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Pediatric research: technical & logistical considerations - study design and extrapolation
Prof. Steven Hirschfeld Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, USA
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Vitamin K
Prof. Susan Fairweather-Tait University of East Anglia, UK
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AI-driven monitoring: from wearable sensors to personalized health insights
Dr. Hugo F. Posada-Quintero University of Connecticut, USA
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New Research Interviews
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Kalihinol analog MED6-189: a promising pan-antimalarial candidate
Prof. Karine Le Roch University of California, Riverside, USA
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Advancing biological discovery through proteomics: from mass spectrometry to medicine
Prof. John Yates The Scripps Research Institute, USA
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Featured talks from previous releases
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