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(The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey)

The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) is the state-run health sciences institution of New Jersey and comprises eight distinct academic units: the New Jersey Medical School, the New Jersey Dental School, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the School of Health Related Professions, and the School of Nursing in Newark; the School of Public Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick; and the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Stratford.
Sequence Alignment

Sequence Alignment

Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics Bruce Byrne, PhD Sandhya Kortagere, PhD Fundamentals of Bioinformatics Fall, 2007

Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics Bruce Byrne, PhD Sandhya Kortagere, PhD Fundamentals of Bioinformatics Fall, 2007

Neighbor Joining Strategy Detail

Neighbor Joining Strategy Detail

Genes and Genomes Expanding Resources at NCBI

Genes and Genomes Expanding Resources at NCBI

Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics Bruce Byrne, PhD GINF 5001 March, 2006

Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics Bruce Byrne, PhD GINF 5001 March, 2006

Fundamentals of Bioinformatics: Epigenetic Regulation of Stem Cells

Fundamentals of Bioinformatics: Epigenetic Regulation of Stem Cells

Margaret A. Keller, Ph.D. Director, New Jersey Stem Cell Resource Coriell Institute for Medical Research
1. Orientation to FBI 2. The Informatics of Influenza Bruce Byrne, PhD byrne@umdnj.edu FBI: Fundamentals of Bioinformatics Fall, 2005

1. Orientation to FBI 2. The Informatics of Influenza Bruce Byrne, PhD byrne@umdnj.edu FBI: Fundamentals of Bioinformatics Fall, 2005

1. Orientation to FBI 2. The Informatics of Influenza Bruce Byrne, PhD byrne@umdnj.edu FBI: Fundamentals of Bioinformatics Spring, 2006

1. Orientation to FBI 2. The Informatics of Influenza Bruce Byrne, PhD byrne@umdnj.edu FBI: Fundamentals of Bioinformatics Spring, 2006

Structured Query Language

Structured Query Language

Exercise 1 Two RNA sequences are encoded on complementary strands of DNA (see picture). 5' ----------------------------> 3' 3' <---------------------------- 5'   Would you expect these RNA molecules to fold to an identical RNA secondary structure?  A similar structure?  On what does it depend?  Explain your answer. Exercise 2
Evolution and Phylogenetic Tools

Evolution and Phylogenetic Tools

Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics Bruce Byrne, PhD GINF 5001 November, 2005

Introduction to Structural Bioinformatics Bruce Byrne, PhD GINF 5001 November, 2005

Introduction to EndNote X3 Yingting Zhang, MLS Information & Education Librarian Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dept. of Med, RWJMS UMDNJ-RWJ Library of the Health Sciences UMDNJ – Dept. Family Medicine, RWJMS Somerset, NJ February 9, 2010

Writing Up the Research Paper for Medical Journals Jeanne M. Ferrante, M.D., M.P.H. Associate Professor Department of Family Medicine
eAEM Roadmap Review November 8, 2007

eAEM Roadmap Review November 8, 2007

Amino acid

Amino acid

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Surgical Procedures Devashish J. Anjaria Surgical Fundamentals July 16, 2010

Surgical Procedures Devashish J. Anjaria Surgical Fundamentals July 16, 2010

Figure 1: (a) Direct coculture model with BMMNCs (orange) physically contacting BATDCs (blue) and differentiation into cardiomyocytes (b) Indirect coculture model with BMMNCs physically separated from BATDCs by membrane (red) and less efficient cardiomyocyte differentation compared to direct coculture. BMMNCs = Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cells, BATDCs = Brown Adipose Tissue Derived Cells. (b) (a) Differentiated surface adherent SA+GATA+ Cardiomyocytes derived from BMMNCs Coculture model
Hypoxia, Respiratory Failure and Altered Mental Status Alicia M. Mohr, MD Surgical Fundamentals Session 2 July 23,2010

Hypoxia, Respiratory Failure and Altered Mental Status Alicia M. Mohr, MD Surgical Fundamentals Session 2 July 23,2010

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