Ying-Hui Fu is a biologist and human geneticist who has made important contributions to understanding the genetics of many neurological disorders. Her lab’s chief discoveries have been to describe Mendelian sleep phenotypes and to identify causative genes and mutations for circadian rhythm sleep schedule and sleep duration behavioral traits in humans. In separate work, her group has characterized interesting genetic forms of demyelinating degenerative disorders. Her work focuses on studying interesting heritable traits in humans, linking them back to changes in DNA, and using animal models, in combination with molecular cellular and biochemical methods, to further explore the mechanisms underlying various phenotypes. Fu is currently a professor of neurology at the University of California, San Francisco where her lab is focusing on studies of human sleep behavioral traits.
In 1980, Fu received a degree in food science from National Chung-Hsing University in Taiwan. In her study of food sciences, she was introduced to biochemistry and microbiology, which led her to study DNA manipulation and its uses in the study of biological function. She then received her Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology from Ohio State University in 1986. She continued to work at Ohio State for three more years in a post-doctoral position studying gene regulation in fungi. During her time at OSU, she cloned numerous genes important for nitrogen and sulfur metabolism in Neurospora. One of these, cys-3, encodes a leucine zipper protein. It was hypothesized that leucine zippers were DNA-binding elements. The first proof of this in living organisms was a mutation in the cys-3 leucine zipper which caused a sulfur metabolism defect. After studying the mutation, she showed that the cys-3 bound to DNA and that the mutation abrogated the DNA-binding.
Hui may refer to:
Hui (Chinese: 會) is a Chinese word, generally meaning 'conference', but which is sometimes used to refer to a secret society. It is often mutually interchangeable with terms like kongsi (Chinese: 公司; pinyin: Gōngsī), a term generally used to mean 'corporation', or a Chinese clan (Chinese: 會館; pinyin: Huìgǔan). The Hokkien-derived term kongsi (公司, Pe̍h-ōe-jī: kong-si) is more widely known in Southeast Asia, however, whereas in China, the secret societies were just simply known as hui.
In modern Hawaii vernacular, hui is used to refer to any group or organization.
Hui was an ancient Egyptian priestess during the Eighteenth dynasty. She was the mother of Merytre-Hatshepsut, the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose III.
Hui played an important role in the cults of Amun, Ra and Atum. One of her statues was found, it names her as the mother of the Great Royal Wife. This proves that Merytre was not the daughter of Queen Hatshepsut, as she was thought to be. The statue, which is now in the British Museum, also depicts the children of Thutmose and Merytre, except for Amenhotep II. Princess Nebetiunet is sitting on her grandmother's lap, Prince Menkheperre and princesses Meritamen, the other Meritamen and Iset can be seen on the side of the statue. Iset was probably the youngest, as her figure is much smaller than that of the others.
You give without takin'
I take what I need
I need what you're givin'
You give me belief
And when I wake in the morning, baby
I feel the strength renew
To face the world on the outside maybe
'Cause on the inside is you.
It's been a long road travelled on
It's been a long road home.
I've got enough love now
I've got enough love now
I've got enough
I've got enough love
I've got enough love now.
The way that you love me
The light in your smile
All the pleasure you give me
On that extra mile
And when I think that I'm fallin', honey
You're my safety net
The world doesn't scare me no way
Can there be more love left.
It's been a long road travelled on
It's been a long road home.
I've got enough love now
I've got enough love now
I've got enough
I've got enough love
I've got enough love now.
It's been a long road travelled on
It's been a long road home.
I've got enough love now
I've got enough love now
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I've got enough love now.
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I've got enough love now...
I've got enough love now...
I've got enough love now...