Active funds with those two traits tend to outperform their peers, according to a recent
American Funds study.
Not exact matches
Regardless, the
study has begun well ahead of the first planned
American CRISPR trials, which won regulatory clearance earlier this year (and are being
funded by tech billionaire Sean Parker) but are unlikely to begin until 2017 at the University of Pennsylvania.
«Today's historic action by the EPA will finally begin the process of restricting the remaining sources of asbestos, which is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of
Americans,» said Sonya Lunder of the Environmental Working Group Action
Fund, which
studies toxic substances.
Studies of hedge
funds occurs in the sample from the website of
American financial supervision authority.
A recent
study, published on Market Watch of over 15,000 consumers found that the average
American will run out of retirement
funds, other than state and occupational pensions, around 14 years into retirement.
While personal finance experts typically recommend having an emergency
fund equal to three to six months of expenses, according to a recent
study by GoBankingRates, most
Americans have less than $ 500 in total savings.
In a much - quoted
study, University of Arizona searcher Mark Chaves found that African -
American churches are five times as likely as white churches to say they would apply for public
funding if it were available.
The third and most recent major comprehensive
study of Protestant theological schools, published in 1956 and 1957, was undertaken by the
American Association of Theological Schools (now simply the Association of Theological Schools),
funded by the Carnegie Foundation, and directed by H. Richard Niebuhr, Daniel Day Williams, and James M. Gustafson.
But NPR uncovered that the
study received
funding from the Egg Nutrition Center, a division of the
American Egg Board.
ER's research has been supported by the Wellcome Trust, and he is part of a research team that has received research
funding from the
American Beverage Association for a
study to examine the effect of nonnutritive sweetened beverages on weight management.
Her work has been
funded by several NIH agencies and her current
study,
funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars Program, examines the interaction between genome - wide association and social environmental factors related to blood pressure among African
American hypertensive parents and early risks for high blood pressure among their untreated children.
The
study, which started in 1998 and has been
funded by the federal government through 2009, is following 5,000 African -
American, Latino and white children born in 21 cities, most to unmarried parents under the age of 25.
This particular meta -
study reported that breastfeeding provides up to a 28 % decrease in risk of developing breast cancer at any age (pre - or post-menopausal) for women without a family history of the disease, who breastfed for 12 months or longer (World Cancer Research
Fund and
American Institute for Cancer Research, 2007).
Of special concern is that the FDA based its findings on three
studies funded by the
American Chemistry Council — and rejected research
funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Funding for this
study was provided by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; the
American Thoracic Society /
American Lung Association Partner Grant; and the Respiratory Health Association.
The financial support came from a National Institutes of Health (NIH) training grant that Weir, who was
studying the genetics of sex ratios in mice, had won to
fund graduate students — a grant, it turned out, that was intended only for
American citizens and permanent residents.
The
study,
funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, will appear online on March 3 in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) to coincide with its presentation at a meeting of the 2018 Joint Congress of the
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and the World Allergy Organization (WAO) in Orlando, Florida.
A 2002
study in the Journal of the
American Medical Association (JAMA) found that 87 percent of guideline authors received industry
funding and 59 percent were paid by the manufacturer of a drug affected by the guidelines they wrote.
The National Institute of Mental Health
funded the
study, with additional
funding from the
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.
The federally
funded study, now published online in Neurology, the official publication of the
American Academy of Neurology, is also one of the first to follow black people.
People diagnosed with cancer gained 3.34 million years of life thanks to cancer clinical trials run by SWOG and supported with public
funds, according to new
study results to be presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), the world's largest clinical cancer research meeting.
In the current
study, Zhang and her colleagues, including Esther John, Ph.D., senior cancer epidemiologist at the Cancer Prevention Institute of California, analyzed data on 6,235
American and Canadian breast cancer patients from the Breast Cancer Family Registry, a National Cancer Institute -
funded program that has collected clinical and questionnaire data on enrolled participants and their families since 1995.
Funding more of these
studies, guided by the IOM recommendations, is critical for strengthening
American health care.
Contrary to my paranoid suspicions, Mignot's
study was
funded not by drug companies but by two upstanding behemoths of
American philanthropy, the Howard Hughes Medical Research Institute and the McKnight Foundation.
Funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the
study probes members of the Native
American Church for deficits in memory and other cognitive functions.
The
study was partially
funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the
American Federation for Aging Research.
Funding for the
study came from Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society, the
American Microscopical Society, The Bushnell Graduate Research and Education
Fund, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (FA9550 -07-1-0540) and the National Science Foundation (1052700 and 0723392).
► «Armed with new data showing black applicants suffer a 35 % lower chance of having a grant proposal
funded than their white counterparts, NIH officials are gearing up to test whether reviewers in its
study sections give lower scores to proposals from African -
American applicants,» Jeffrey Mervis wrote on Thursday.
The
study was
funded by the
American Diabetes Association.
The University of Southern California (USC) Roski Eye Institute researchers and clinicians published the results of the National Eye Institute -
funded «Chinese
American Eye
Study (CHES),» the largest ophthalmology study among those with Chinese ancestry living in the
Study (CHES),» the largest ophthalmology
study among those with Chinese ancestry living in the
study among those with Chinese ancestry living in the U.S..
The
study,
funded in part by a research grant from Autism Speaks appears online in the Journal of the
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
The
American Academy of HIV Medicine
funded the
study and asked the Group Health team to conduct the survey to assess some of their members» perspectives on using PrEP in their practices.
Compared with white
American researchers, black
American researchers are a third less likely to have an early - career National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant
funded, according to an NIH - commissioned
study published August 18 in Science.
The
study, published in the journal The
American Naturalist, was
funded by the University of Edinburgh and Campus Hungary.
Now, an
American Automobile Association -
funded study has found that people need between 15 and 27 seconds to refocus afterward, suggesting that that drivers should refrain from using hands - free technology even while stopped at a stoplight.
Published in the October issue of the
American Journal of Public Health, this
study has important implications for the way that states finance and deliver mental health programs, and speaks to the effectiveness of well -
funded, comprehensive community programs.
Koopman's
study, «Physician Information Needs and Electronic Health Records: Time to Reengineer the Clinic Note,» was published by the Journal of the
American Board of Family Medicine and was
funded by Mizzou Advantage, an initiative that fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among faculty, staff, students and external partners to solve real - world problems.
A 2002 federally
funded study published in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, for one, found that regular practice improved reasoning and memory in older adults.
The NIH -
funded study conducted in the 2000s produced a repository of health history information about a group of African -
American families from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
Funding for the
study came from the National Institutes of Health (R01DK093587 and R01DK101379; R01DK092605; R01DK078056), the Naman Family
Fund for Basic Research, the Curtis Hankamer Basic Research
Fund, the
American Diabetes Association (# 7 -13-JF-61 and # 1 -15-BS-184), the
American Heart Association postdoctoral fellowship, Wellcome Trust (WT098012) and BBSRC (BB / K001418 / 1).
The
study, «Carbon dioxide conversion to methanol over size - selected Cu4 clusters at low pressures,» was published in the Journal of the
American Chemical Society and was
funded by the DOE's Office of Basic Energy Sciences.
Dr. Varma is the principal investigator of many major National Institutes of Health (NIH)-
funded studies, including the Multi-Ethnic Pediatric Eye Diseases
Study (MEPEDS), African -
American Eye Disease
Study (AFEDS) and the Chinese -
American Eye
Study (CHES).
Results of the
study,
funded by a grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research, were reported in Nursing Outlook, the journal of the
American Academy of Nursing and the Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science.
This
study was supported with
funding by the UCLA Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, UCLA,
American Sleep Medicine Foundation and the National Institute on Aging (NIA).
Funding for the
study came from grants HL071981, DK091718, HL073168, DK046200 (Boston Obesity Nutrition Research Center), and DK36836 (Genetics Core of the Diabetes Research Center at Joslin Diabetes Center) from the National Institutes of Health, an
American Heart Association Scientist Development Award (0730094N), a grant from the Italian Ministry of Health («Ricerca Corrente 2011 e 2012»), and a grant from Fondazione Roma («Sostegno alla ricerca scientifica biomedica 2008»).
The
study was
funded by the Coulter - Weeks Foundation, the SD Bechtel, Jr., Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the MetLife Foundation, the
American Federation for Aging Research, and the Hillblom Aging Network.
The diabetes
study was
funded by The
American Diabetes Association and the Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering.
Committee Work and Service: Professional: Faculty member of the CSHL Infrastructure and Training to Bring Next - generation Sequence (NGS) Analysis Into Undergraduate Education; Diversity committees for the Society for the
Study of Reproduction (SSR) and
American Society of Andrology; Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society (vice-president and co-chair student research
funding with Mary Shaw), Reviewer for a variety of scientific journals (Lab Animal, Andrology, Asian J Andrology, Reproduction, Cell and Tissue Research).
The
study was
funded by the
American Heart Association and the Packard Foundation
The National Institutes of Health — including the National Institute on Aging, the Office of Women's Health Research, the Office of AIDS Research, the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research — and the McHugh Otolaryngology Research
Fund, the
American Geriatrics Society, and the Institute of Translational Medicine at the University of Chicago
funded the
study.