Sentences with phrase «at several labs»

In this validation phase, studies were conducted at several labs using the same protocol, with the results then compared to ensure that the screens are replicable across labs.
At several labs, investigators are examining the burn patterns resulting after they pour a range of flammable liquids on floor surfaces, including vinyl, wood, carpet, and concrete, and set them ablaze.

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Federal prosecutors also said they expect to begin handing over copies of all the documents and other material they seized to Cohen and his attorneys starting April 27, with plans to finish handing over most of the material by May 11, with the exception of several cellphones, which are locked and likely have to be decrypted by experts at the FBI crime lab in Quantico, Virginia.
Meanwhile, back at the trailer, lab technicians have taken each specimen, tested it in several chemical processes that take roughly three hours and then marked each tag with a notice that reads «negative» — or, very occasionally, «positive.»
Just last week Bet Labs manager Travis Reed wrote an article which explained that there are still several winning strategies that utilize our public betting percentages, but simply betting against the public no longer wins at the 52.38 % threshold needed to cover the standard juice as most sportsbooks.
I cried several times knowing exactly what it feels like to sit in that doctor's waiting room, in front of his desk as he gives the news, in the MRI lab waiting for my child to emerge, and at home wondering when the symptoms will end and my child will be healed.
At West Lab, the new approach is something teachers and administrators have been discussing and researching for several years.
Before 1997 ′ my council tax was going up around 2 - 3 %, when Labour got in with large majority's and Lab actually won in Warwick where I was living, I was getting increases up to 7.5 % until Prescott tactically capped at 5 % several years later.
Members of Local 81380, which represents lab workers at the plant, voted 61 - 0 for the pact, which was spearheaded by closed - door negotiations between the administration of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and officials of Momentive Performance Materials, which is owned by several hedge funds that include some of the richest men in the U.S.
Several workers at General Electric's power systems plant in Schenectady and research lab in Niskayuna will be laid off.
It can even carry several days worth of clothes in case you need to put several all - nighters in a row at the lab.
eBird is one of several Cornell Lab citizen - science projects aimed at better understanding our feathered friends as well as other wildlife
After several years as a bioinformatics postdoc at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease, located at UCSF's Medical Center at Mission Bay, Pico's next logical step would have been to start his own lab.
At present, several physics labs around the world are doing experiments to prove or disprove the existence of these higher dimensions.
Mahmoudi and his colleagues previously identified several others overlooked biological factors that appear to contribute to discrepancies seen between results in the lab and in the clinic, including importance of personalized medicine at the nanobio interfaces, cell type, cell shape, and incubating temperature.
Several labs at Harvard Medical School and the National Institutes of Health picked up on these findings and conducted research suggesting tDCS was promising for stroke rehabilitation and chronic pain.
Chandrakasan's lab at MTL specializes in low - power chips, and the new converter deploys several of the tricks that the lab has developed over the years, such as tailoring the arrangement of low - power filters and amplifiers to the precise acoustic properties of the incoming signal.
To find out, the team looked at several hundred human mu opiate genes, lumping together their own studies of several dozen volunteers from pain or opiate addiction clinics with studies from other labs.
Ph.D. graduates of Paula Hammond's lab at MIT work in academia, government, and several different industries.
Scientific emperors still care deeply about research, but the size of the lab keeps them at arm's length.Such groups can easily have 10 to 20 Ph.D. students — or more — along with several postdocs.
Many jobs offer neuroscientists the opportunity to deal with some of those problems without working at a lab bench, said Fitzgerald and several other speakers over the course of the day.
The other coauthor is Wenchao Wang, who did one of the initial experiments as a graduate student in Strome's lab several years ago when she was at Indiana University.
Joe Tsien, co-director of the Brain and Behavior Discovery Institute at Georgia Regents University, has several computer scientists and physicists in his lab.
Neurobiologist Ulo Langel of Stockholm University in Sweden, with colleagues at several other labs, solved this problem by pairing PNAs with fragments from two other proteins — transportan or pAntp — that use an unidentified mechanism to slip easily into cells.
«The wing of Drosophila melanogaster has several morphogens, such as Dpp (BMP in humans) and Wingless (Wnt in humans), which are necessary for growth,» explains Lara Barrio, the first author of the study and postdoctoral fellow in the Development and Growth Control Lab at IRB Barcelona.
The economic climate has forced Beckmann to improvise by bulking up on fee - for - service assaying work in her state - of - the - art labs, partnering on research proposals with universities and biotech businesses, and beginning several of OTRADI's own research initiatives aimed at commercialization.
It includes academic labs at Aarhus and Aalborg universities, and several companies, including Wyeth (now part of Pfizer).
He suggests several lab experiments for this purpose, including the firing of a hyperfast bullet or fluid jet at water in a controlled setting to see if it produces luminescence.
Currently, 0.3 % triclosan is the maximum amount permitted in consumer soaps in most countries and several studies under lab conditions have shown that soaps containing this amount tend to be no more effective at killing bacteria on hands than plain soap.
At the moment, several of its scruffy denizens, including Sam Kendig, 22, are ramming sectional couches down a corridor of classrooms as fast as low - tech human power can, past lab - coated professors and graduate students, none of whom blink an eye.
Members make contributions ranging from $ 75,000 to $ 300,000, and receive several benefits in return, including early access to research findings, attendance at an annual Well Living Lab summit and discounts on sponsored research.
Although at first I found the atmosphere of the lab very reserved and a little bit cold, after several months I began to understand it, and finally I felt I was making connections with my colleagues.
The compound was developed in the early 1990s by Gilberto Chierice, an analytical chemist at the University of São Paulo whose lab distributed it to patients free of charge for several years, without any regulatory approval or clinical oversight.
The lab of Jeffrey Hartgerink, a chemist and bioengineer based at Rice's BioScience Research Collaborative, developed synthetic collagen several years ago.
And it again, it brought home to me the way in which Martin Gardner was at the hub of a vast universe of brilliant, sparkling intellect — including people like Marvin Minsky [at] the M.I.T. artificial intelligence lab; and John Conway who at the time was in England and later came to Princeton and who invented so many deep and fascinating mathematical ideas, especially the Game of Life, to which Martin devoted several columns and which was an incredibly important thing in bringing new ideas to the world of computation and about the cellular automata; and Donald Knuth at Stanford, the great computer [scientist]; Perci Diaconis a statistician who is fascinated by paradoxes of probability and a great magician as well; and Ray Hyman, a psychologist who had a spent a great deal of his life debunking people such as [Uri Geller]; and James Randi, one of the great magicians of our era who also was one of the most important debunkers of pseudoscience in the world.
I tried to do too much, teaching courses, running a large lab of students, sitting on several editorial boards, directing the Mind, Brain & Behavior Program at Harvard, conducting multiple research collaborations, and writing for the general public.
Hired as a lab director in 2006 at the Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology in Warsaw, Dobrzyn has won several prestigious grants in the past year, and her five - person lab is publishing their research on obesity - related diabetes regularly.
Using an interdisciplinary approach, the lab run by Alexander Vargas at the University of Chile has re-examined fossils stored at several museum collections, while at the same time collecting new developmental data from seven different species of modern birds.
Andrew Hebbeler, assistant director for biological and chemical threats in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), explained at a meeting today of the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB) that the policy is a response to several recent biosafety lapses at federal labs involving mishandled samples of anthrax, H5N1, and smallpox.
A federal investigation into animal research labs at the University of Utah has flagged several infractions, but concludes that overall the labs are «in good order.»
Researchers from Hiroki Taniguchi's lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) published a study in eNeuro in May 2017 showing for the first time that a unique type of inhibitory interneuron called chandelier cells — which are implicated in several diseases affecting the brain such as schizophrenia and epilepsy — seem to develop their connections differently than other types of neurons.
Starting in the late 1980s, University of Alabama researcher Ning Li published several papers on the subject, and in 1992 grad student Evgeny Podkletnov reported «gravity reduction» in his lab at the Tampere University of Technology in Finland.
To make matters more complicated, several scientists, including Drosten, say the central conclusion of the NEJM paper — that the MERS virus jumped from a camel to a human at a Saudi farm — is flawed and most likely the result of lab contamination.
Astronomy writer Christopher Crockett wrote several updates from mission control at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab in Laurel, Md., from July 12 - 15, and reviewed some of the mission's major milestones from the last several months.
As part of National Science Foundation - funded research, Rachel Greenstadt, PhD, an associate professor in the College of Computing & Informatics and director of the lab; Vaibhav Garg, PhD, a former postdoctoral researcher at PSAL, Rebekah Overdorf a doctoral researcher in the lab; and their associate Sadia Afroz from the University of California — Berkeley; broke down several years - worth of conversations between members of four cybercrime forums that were anonymously made public a few years ago.
The next step, explains Nectow, now an associate research scholar at Princeton University who did the research while a Ph.D. student and visiting fellow in Friedman's lab, was to determine which of the several types of neurons that make up the DRN were involved.
«In the abstract, I think everyone agrees that a principle investigator has to take responsibility for whatever goes on in his or her lab,» says Ferric Fang, a microbiologist at the University of Washington, Seattle, who has published several analyses of retractions, misconduct, and the scientific enterprise.
The way became clearer in 2012 when The Dow Chemical Company, spearheaded by William Banholzer, at the time the company's chief technology officer, approached chemistry departments at several universities, including the University of Minnesota, offering to work with them to improve lab safety.
Boston Dynamics has several other robots in the works for the military, including its Legged Squad Support System (LS3) and a fleet - footed newcomer called Cheetah that can run nearly 30 kilometers per hour, breaking the 21 kph land speed record for legged robots set in 1989 at the Leg Laboratory, part of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab.
After sampling, the researchers washed the t - shirts and socks in a Tergotometer — a lab machine made up of several miniature washing machines — at 20 ˚C, using non-perfumed detergent.
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