Bone fracture risk increases due to decline of critical enzymatic processes ANI | Updated: Jan 10, 2021 20:40 IST
Washington [US], January 10 (ANI): According to the findings of new research the risk of a person s bones getting fractured increases due to loss of enzymatic processes within the body.
This new insight was recently published in eLife by an international team of scientists and engineers led by Deepak Vashishth, the director of the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies (CBIS) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Enzymatic processes are essential to any number of chemical reactions that occur within the body, including the production of the extracellular matrix within the bone that is critical for mechanical support. Phosphorylation one of those key enzymatic processes is the attachment of a phosphoryl to a protein and is critical for cellular regulation. This process plays a role in many diseases, but until no
Crosswinds Holdings Inc. Announces Change of Management
Crosswinds or the
Company ) announces the reconstitution of management and the board of directors of the Company. Effective immediately, Mr. J. Roy Pottle has resigned as Interim Chief Executive Officer of the Company and Mr. Salman Iqbal has resigned as Interim Chief Financial Officer of the Company. Also effective immediately, Messrs. Thomas Cholnoky, Brad Gold, J. Roy Pottle and Robert Wolf have resigned as directors of the Company.
The Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Trumbull Fisher as Chief Executive Officer of the Company and Mr. Arvin Ramos as Chief Financial Officer of the Company. The board of directors of the Company was reconstituted to consist of Mr. Daniel Nauth, Mr. Trumbull Fisher and Ms. Jessica Whitton.
Singapore bestows highest honour upon Southampton academic
An academic from the University of Southampton receives the highest honour from Singapore for their work in science and engineering.
Professor Nikolay Zheludev, who is the co-Director of The Photonics Institute at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, also works as the Deputy Director of Southampton’s Zepler Institute.
Professor Zheludev, alongside his colleagues in Singapore, has been awarded the ‘President’s Science Award’ for his research, leadership and contributions to topological nanophotonics. This research is leading the world into a new age of light-based technologies.
Him and his colleagues, Dr Yidong and Dr Baile, have pioneered fundamental, breakthrough discoveries in the use and application of light-enabled ftechnologies. This includes such technologies as lasers and telecommunication.
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