23-Jan-2017 A network of molecular interactions in brain cells infected by Zika virus reveals new therapeutic targets D'Or Institute for Research and Education Peer-Reviewed Publication Zika virus (ZIKV) interferes with the cellular machinery controlling cell division and alters the expression of hundreds of genes responsible for guiding the formation and development of brain cells, according to findings released on Jan. 23 by Scientific Reports. Journal Scientific Reports Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab, Brazilian Development Bank, National Council of Scientific and Technological Development, Foundation for Research Support - State of Rio de Janeiro, Funding Authority for Studies and Projects of Brazil
20-Jan-2017 US and Brazilian researchers study toxic stress in children Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Business Announcement Continual or constant exposure to traumatic events, known as toxic stress, can lead children to develop negative behaviors such as aggression, anxiety and depression unless they have adequate support from an adult, according to researchers. Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
19-Jan-2017 Scientists uncover the genetic history of cocoa in Brazil Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication In na article published in PloS One, Brazilian scientists details the genetic structure and molecular diversity of the varieties of cocoa grown in the state of Bahia for over 200 years and identifies trees resistant to witch's broom Journal PLOS One Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
17-Jan-2017 Protein isolated from baker's yeast shows potential against leukemia cells Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication An enzyme identified in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as brewer's or baker's yeast, has passed in vitro trials, demonstrating its capacity to kill acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells. Findings from the research project are described by Brazilian scientists in the journal Scientific Reports. Journal Scientific Reports Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
12-Jan-2017 Microbes rule in 'knee-high tropical rainforests' Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication Rainforests on infertile wet soils support more than half of all plant species. Shrublands on infertile dry soils in southwestern Australia, jokingly called 'knee-high tropical rainforests', support another 20 percent of all plants. In both, plants team up with soil bacteria or fungi to gather nutrients more efficiently. The plants' choice of microbial teammates influences a suite of other plant-soil interactions that help explain why such different environments are so biologically diverse. Journal Science Funder Australian Research Council, Hermon Slade Foundation, Wallenberg Scholars Award
6-Jan-2017 Brazilian study compiles data on 958 types of South American jellyfish Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication Detailed information on 958 distinct morphological types of jellyfish that inhabit the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of South America has been compiled in a census published in Zootaxa, the leading zoological taxonomy journal. Coordinated by Brazilian scientists, the study involved scientists from Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia and Uruguay. Journal Zootaxa Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
5-Jan-2017 Are tiny grazers the new hope for Caribbean reefs? Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication Thirty years ago a mysterious disease wiped out long-spined black sea urchins across the Caribbean, leading to massive algal overgrowth that smothered already overfished coral reefs. Now, marine biologists at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute report that smaller sea urchins and parrotfish may be taking the place of the large sea urchins, restoring the balance on degraded reefs. Journal Scientific Reports Funder Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
20-Dec-2016 Studies lead to use of melanin as material for bioelectronic devices Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Business Announcement Researchers at São Paulo State University's School of Sciences (FC-UNESP) in Brazil have succeeded in developing a novel route to more rapidly synthesize and to enable the use of melanin, a polymeric compound that pigments the skin, eyes and hair of mammals and is considered one of the most promising materials for use in miniaturized implantable devices such as biosensors. Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
15-Dec-2016 Genetic variants are associated with susceptibility to mouth and throat cancer Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo Peer-Reviewed Publication A number of genetic variants associated with susceptibility to oral cavity and pharyngeal cancer have been described in an international study published in Nature Genetics and coordinated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and involved 40 research groups in Europe, the United States, and South America. Journal Nature Genetics Funder São Paulo State Research Support Foundation (Brazil). Geochronologic research at the MIT Isotope Lab
12-Dec-2016 Predator invasion had devastating, long-term effects on native fish Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Peer-Reviewed Publication In 1969, 60 to 100 peacock bass imported from Colombia, were introduced into a pond in Panama for sport fishing. Several individuals escaped. By the early 1970s, they colonized the reservoir forming the main channel of the Panama Canal. Forty-five years later, native fish populations in the lake still have not recovered, Smithsonian reports. Journal Ecology Funder Panama's SNI, Panama's SENACYT, Fonds de Recherche Nature et Technologies -- Quebec, National Geographic Society, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute