Sentences with phrase «authors of a new study suggest»

Authors of a new study suggest that 520 - million - year - old structures, previously identified as the brains of ancient arthropods, are instead preserved microbial biofilms.
The differences were likely due to the design of the studies, the authors of the new study suggested.
MONDAY, July 9, 2012 (Health.com)-- Movies that show actors smoking tobacco should automatically earn an R rating in order to minimize copycat smoking among impressionable tweens and teenagers, the authors of a new study suggest.

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The authors of the new study have proposed that the Haarlem specimen be assigned to a new genus, for which they suggest the name Ostromia — in honor of the American paleontologist John Ostrom, who first identified the fossil as a theropod dinosaur.
«Our study group has spent decades studying the health effects of diet quality and composition, and now this new data also suggests overall dietary habits can be important to lower risk of coronary heart disease,» said Eric Rimm, Sc.D., senior author and Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health and Associate Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School.
«Our findings results suggest a new strategy for immune system - based therapies for cancer,» says the study's senior author, Harvey Cantor, MD, of Dana - Farber and Harvard.
The letter's authors — seven from Stanford University in California and one from Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York — object and suggest that Benderly's article misrepresents the findings of the study.
These animals» sizes likely resulted from relatively rapid climate change, suggest the authors of a new study published online Thursday in Science.
«This suggested that fungal symbionts that colonize plants which are deficient in lipid biosynthesis suffer from a lack of essential lipids,» says Andreas Keymer, a PhD student in Gutjahr's group and first author of the new study.
For Dr. Christophe Dufresnes from the University of Lausanne, first author of the common study just published in Scientific Reports, this «suggests that the undifferentiated sex chromosomes in these tree frogs contribute more to the evolution of new species than other, normal chromosomes.»
«Our results suggest that pregnancy represents a new window of susceptibility for mothers exposed to BPA,» said one of the study's authors, Angel Nadal, PhD, of Miguel Hernández University in Elche, Spain.
«Several studies have suggested that sleep disturbances might contribute to amyloid deposits and accelerate cognitive decline in those at risk for AD,» said Ricardo S. Osorio, MD, senior study author and assistant professor of psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine.
Lead author of the study Elizabeth Martin - Silverstone, a Palaeobiology PhD Student at the University of Southampton, said: «This new pterosaur is exciting because it suggests that small pterosaurs were present all the way until the end of the Cretaceous, and weren't outcompeted by birds.
However, animals that had mutations with Pcdha9, but not Sap130, can display defects in the aorta, but with normal - sized left ventricles, suggesting interaction between the two genes is needed to cause all the features of HLHS,» said Xiaoqin Liu, M.D., Ph.D., the first author of the new study and a research instructor in Lo's lab.
Our results have given us insights into new bacteriotherapies for C. difficile infection and inflammatory bowel disease, and moreover suggest general strategies for developing these therapies for many other diseases,» said Vanni Bucci, PhD, first author of the study and an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
«Our findings suggest that e-learning can provide an efficient and scalable approach to training large numbers of clinicians in new evidence - based treatments,» said Dr. Bradley D. Stein, the study's lead author, a practicing psychiatrist and a senior scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
The finding is exciting «because it suggests that the seasonal flu vaccine boosts antibody responses and may provide some measure of protection against a new pandemic strain that could emerge from the avian population,» said senior study author Paul G. Thomas, PhD, an Associate Member in the Department of Immunology at St. Jude.
Although scientists have long considered the brain systems that govern these two types of deficits as separate, a growing body of evidence suggests that they are actually deeply intertwined, says Patricia Kuhl, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Washington, Seattle, and lead author of the new study.
«These data suggest that the interplay between race and ethnicity as social constructs and genetic ancestry as a biological construct is more complex than we had realized,» said Noah Zaitlen, PhD, a UCSF assistant professor of medicine and co-senior author on the new study.
«The results of the study suggest a need to focus on new ways to treat the underlying causes of agitation and confusion in the elderly,» said lead author Mark Olfson.
These findings, the study's authors say, suggest a new scenario for the evolution of hair.
«Our findings suggest new ways of tackling the still - difficult task of working out which patients should receive which drug and how drugs should be combined to maximize therapeutic benefit,» said senior study author Peter Sorger, the Otto Krayer Professor of Systems Pharmacology and director of the Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science and the Laboratory of Systems Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.
This new work suggests that anti-PD-1 antibodies might be equally effective in treating hepatitis C and other persistent human viral infections, says Christopher Walker, PhD, a senior author on the study and director of the Center for Vaccines and Immunity at Nationwide Children's.
According to Maria Cristina De Sanctis, lead author of the new study, at the National Institute of Astrophysics in Rome: «The presence of ammonia - bearing species suggests that Ceres is composed of material accreted in an environment where ammonia and nitrogen were abundant.
«Based on a better understanding of its origins, our study suggests new strategies for the prevention and early detection of ovarian cancer,» senior study author Douglas A. Levine, MD, director of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at Perlmutter Cancer Center and professor of obstetrics and gynecology at NYU School of Medicine, tells Medscape.
The finding also suggests the possibility of new applications for Onyx - 015, says the senior author of the study, Michael Korn, MD, UCSF assistant adjunct professor of medicine.
«Biologic models and early clinical evidence suggest that these fusions lead to oncogene addiction regardless of tissue of origin and, in aggregate, may be implicated in up to 1 % of all solid tumors,» wrote the study authors, led by Alexander Drilon, MD, of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
The authors of a new study reviewing the volume data, detailed on Monday in the journal Nature Geoscience, are quick to caution, though, that one single year of rebound doesn't suggest any sea ice recovery, as the overall trend is still downward.
Prof. Daniel Benyshek, senior author of the study, suggested that both advocates and skeptics alike may point to these new results.
It could also pave the way for future research into treatments that can target these specific cytokines, suggests Anthony Komaroff, PhD, an epidemiologist at Harvard University and author of a forthcoming commentary to be published with the new study.
Previous research has suggested that only half of people with eating disorders recover, the authors of the new study said.
Study: A Third of New Marriages Began With Online Meetings» «These data suggest that the Internet may be altering the dynamics and outcomes of marriage itself,» John Cacioppo the study's lead author, said in a statement.&rStudy: A Third of New Marriages Began With Online Meetings» «These data suggest that the Internet may be altering the dynamics and outcomes of marriage itself,» John Cacioppo the study's lead author, said in a statement.&rstudy's lead author, said in a statement.»
The report's authors, Matthew Kraft of Brown University and Allison Gilmour of Vanderbilt, studied teacher ratings in roughly half of the more than three dozen states with new evaluation systems and found that a median of 2.7 percent of teachers were rated unsatisfactory, even though principals they surveyed in one large urban school system suggested that there were more low performing teachers than that in their schools.
The study's authors say they are unsure why new teachers are of a higher academic caliber, but suggest that it may have to do with the labor market.
Todd Morgan, lead author of the new study and a research professor in gerontology at USC explained his findings thusly, the Times reports: «Our data would suggest that freeway pollution could have a profound effect on the development of neurons and brain health in children and young kids, especially those who attend schools built alongside freeways.»
These new findings suggest there's a good chance this important food source will be greatly diminished due to climate change,» said lead author William Cheung, a researcher at the University of East Anglia in Britain who conducted the study while at UBC.
The new analysis «suggests that the acceleration in the past two decades is 25 percent higher than previously thought,» Carling Hay, a Canadian scientist at Harvard University and lead author of the study in the journal Nature, told Reuters.
«Our simulations suggest that the tides are, at the moment, abnormally large,» said oceanographer Mattias Green from Bangor University's School of Ocean Sciences in Menai Bridge in the United Kingdom and lead author of the new study.
The study's author suggests that the difference may be explained by the fact «new media» communications are less likely to be vetted and edited than publications in «old» media, and there may be better evidence of «new media»... Read More
The study's author suggests various theories for the decline in the success rate, including that courts are seeking to give greater protection to freedom of expression; during the 2003 - 13 period, plaintiffs were far more successful in cases involving «new media» (email or internet), with a 62 % success rate (more than double the success rate for cases between 2003 - 13 considered as a whole).
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