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INTRODUCTION
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Cell: group of organelles with an specific
function for the organism.

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Knowing the cell is important for
understanding biological sciences.

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Start point for basic sciences and application
in biotechnology and medicine.

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Use of technology and modern programs.
“25 YEARS OF
DNA ON
COMPUTERS”
Science Daily –
January 3, 2014
“25 YEARS OF DNA ON COMPUTERS”
• DNA is a recent area of study, but it has already given
a major contribution to knowledge in this field.
• Studies supplemented by research in silico.
“25 YEARS OF DNA ON COMPUTERS”
• We are able to make
far more detailed and
predictive simulations,
which allow us to lead
the work of
experimental
researchers in
previously unthougthof directions.
“25 YEARS OF DNA ON COMPUTERS”

The future researchs in silico are to understand in detail
the dynamics of gene expression and to identify precisely
where the chromosomes are whe the DNA unravels in
the nucleus.
OBSERVATION

This “technological” studies
don’t have any problem, but
there will be with the way
that we focus investigations,
every time we have to be
more careful with all the
social and moral conditions
they have.
“NEW TECHNIQUES
TARGETS SPECIFIC
AREAS OF CANCER
CELLS WITH
DIFFERENT DRUGS”

Science Daily –
January 6, 2014
“NEW TECHNIQUES TARGETS SPECIFIC AREAS OF
CANCER CELLS WITH DIFFERENT DRUGS”
•

Nanoparticles with
two different drugs
that takes different
mechanism of action.

•

Cancer cells can
develop resistance to
chemotherapy drugs,
not to different drugs
delivered
simultaneously.
“NEW TECHNIQUES TARGETS SPECIFIC AREAS OF
CANCER CELLS WITH DIFFERENT DRUGS”
“NEW TECHNIQUES TARGETS SPECIFIC AREAS OF
CANCER CELLS WITH DIFFERENT DRUGS”

Different drugs can be released at the right time in the
right places. This research can be scaled up for largescale manufacturing.
OBSERVATION
We are closer to the cure
for cancer and it will be
more easier than it likes.
By the way, we are
demontsraiting how
powerful are our
investigators and how far
we can go.
MEDICAL
UTILITY
MEDICAL UTILITY

Technology is improving medical technics. The progress of
the medicine is by the hand with the technological, so know
the new therapies are very dependent of computers or
programs that makes them easier.
MEDICAL UTILITY
A lot of pathologies that in past where incurables, know
we are getting closer for the cure. This involved a lot of
time trying and trying, but we finally will get it.
MEDICAL UTILITY
The nanoparticles with two
different drugs alleviate
many symptoms just with
one pill, increasing the
effective and specific action
of the medicaments.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ, Lina María. Biologia molecular. 7. ed.
Medellin: UPB. Fac. De Medicina, 2012. p7
• Sissa Medialab. “25 years of DNA on computers.”
ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 3 January 2014.
www.sciencedaily.com
• North Carolina State University. “New technique targets
scpecific areas of cancer cells with different drugs.”
ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 6 January 2014.
www.sciencedaily.com
THANKS

Folding Molecular Biology

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    LD OR W :A LL CE CE ÍA E N RC GA HIE A T RI VI SC ARDO GA C R RI TE AN ES M JU SE III F F O LL U
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    INTRODUCTION • Cell: group oforganelles with an specific function for the organism. • Knowing the cell is important for understanding biological sciences. • Start point for basic sciences and application in biotechnology and medicine. • Use of technology and modern programs.
  • 5.
    “25 YEARS OF DNAON COMPUTERS” Science Daily – January 3, 2014
  • 6.
    “25 YEARS OFDNA ON COMPUTERS” • DNA is a recent area of study, but it has already given a major contribution to knowledge in this field. • Studies supplemented by research in silico.
  • 7.
    “25 YEARS OFDNA ON COMPUTERS” • We are able to make far more detailed and predictive simulations, which allow us to lead the work of experimental researchers in previously unthougthof directions.
  • 8.
    “25 YEARS OFDNA ON COMPUTERS” The future researchs in silico are to understand in detail the dynamics of gene expression and to identify precisely where the chromosomes are whe the DNA unravels in the nucleus.
  • 9.
    OBSERVATION This “technological” studies don’thave any problem, but there will be with the way that we focus investigations, every time we have to be more careful with all the social and moral conditions they have.
  • 10.
    “NEW TECHNIQUES TARGETS SPECIFIC AREASOF CANCER CELLS WITH DIFFERENT DRUGS” Science Daily – January 6, 2014
  • 11.
    “NEW TECHNIQUES TARGETSSPECIFIC AREAS OF CANCER CELLS WITH DIFFERENT DRUGS” • Nanoparticles with two different drugs that takes different mechanism of action. • Cancer cells can develop resistance to chemotherapy drugs, not to different drugs delivered simultaneously.
  • 12.
    “NEW TECHNIQUES TARGETSSPECIFIC AREAS OF CANCER CELLS WITH DIFFERENT DRUGS”
  • 13.
    “NEW TECHNIQUES TARGETSSPECIFIC AREAS OF CANCER CELLS WITH DIFFERENT DRUGS” Different drugs can be released at the right time in the right places. This research can be scaled up for largescale manufacturing.
  • 14.
    OBSERVATION We are closerto the cure for cancer and it will be more easier than it likes. By the way, we are demontsraiting how powerful are our investigators and how far we can go.
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    MEDICAL UTILITY Technology isimproving medical technics. The progress of the medicine is by the hand with the technological, so know the new therapies are very dependent of computers or programs that makes them easier.
  • 17.
    MEDICAL UTILITY A lotof pathologies that in past where incurables, know we are getting closer for the cure. This involved a lot of time trying and trying, but we finally will get it.
  • 18.
    MEDICAL UTILITY The nanoparticleswith two different drugs alleviate many symptoms just with one pill, increasing the effective and specific action of the medicaments.
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    BIBLIOGRAPHY • MARTÍNEZ SÁNCHEZ,Lina María. Biologia molecular. 7. ed. Medellin: UPB. Fac. De Medicina, 2012. p7 • Sissa Medialab. “25 years of DNA on computers.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 3 January 2014. www.sciencedaily.com • North Carolina State University. “New technique targets scpecific areas of cancer cells with different drugs.” ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 6 January 2014. www.sciencedaily.com
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