Sentences with phrase «biotechnology research team»

The variations produced by using different plants offer limitless possibilities,» says Heiko Rischer, Leader of VTT's Plant Biotechnology Research Team.

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In 1997 he gained worldwide fame as the leader of the team at the Roslin Institute, a government - sponsored biotechnology research institute in Midlothian, Scotland, which brought to birth the world's first cloned mammal, a sheep known as «Dolly.»
According to the research team led by Columbia University professor William Eimicke, Upstate would keep six acres to build a $ 22 million biotechnology center and COR would develop eight acres with $ 230 million worth of offices, apartments and shops.
The research team including Teresa Evans, Ph.D., and Lindsay Bira, Ph.D., of UT Health San Antonio describe their results in the March issue of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
Dr James Logan's team has been awarded a three - year grant by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to investigate how being infected with malaria could cause the mosquitoes to behave differently.
A team lead by Academy Research Fellow Jaan - Olle Andressoo at the Institute of Biotechnology in University of Helsinki, Finland, screened for new microRNAs involved in the regulation of BDNF levels.
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute, which receives strategic funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, were part of a global team that has decoded the genome sequence — the entire genetic make - up — of domestic sheep for the first time.
In addition to Abbott and his medical school colleagues, the research team included representatives of Oncodesign, a therapeutic molecule biotechnology company in Dijon, France; Janssen Research & Development, a New Jersey - based pharmaceutical company; andAsclepia Outsourcing Solutions, a Belgium - based medicinal chemistry research team included representatives of Oncodesign, a therapeutic molecule biotechnology company in Dijon, France; Janssen Research & Development, a New Jersey - based pharmaceutical company; andAsclepia Outsourcing Solutions, a Belgium - based medicinal chemistry Research & Development, a New Jersey - based pharmaceutical company; andAsclepia Outsourcing Solutions, a Belgium - based medicinal chemistry company.
In future research, said senior author Eric Darling, the Manning Assistant Professor of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology and Biotechnology and a member of the Center for Biomedical Engineering assistant professor of medical science, the team would like to target a gene expressed much earlier in the differentiation process to see if they can avoid a priming period.
This team award recognizes the contributions of four Monsanto researchers — Robert Fraley, co-President of the Agricultural Sector; Robert Horsch, co-President of the Sustainable Development Sector and General Manager of the Agracetus Research Campus; Ernest Jaworski, retired Director of the Biological Sciences Program; and Stephen Rogers, Director of Biotechnology Projects at Monsanto's European Center for Crop Research in Brussels, Belgium — for their pioneering achievements in plant biology and agricultural biotechnology, and for global leadership in the development and commercialization of genetically modified crops to enhance agricultural productivity and suBiotechnology Projects at Monsanto's European Center for Crop Research in Brussels, Belgium — for their pioneering achievements in plant biology and agricultural biotechnology, and for global leadership in the development and commercialization of genetically modified crops to enhance agricultural productivity and subiotechnology, and for global leadership in the development and commercialization of genetically modified crops to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability.
In their studies, funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the research team developed and used a new methodology which revealed how exactly flexible proteins interact together and wResearch Council, the research team developed and used a new methodology which revealed how exactly flexible proteins interact together and wresearch team developed and used a new methodology which revealed how exactly flexible proteins interact together and with RNA.
The research team describes their joint effort in a paper published in the journal Nature Biotechnology.
For several years, the research team from the Turku Centre for Biotechnology lead by Professor Johanna Ivaska has focused their efforts on understanding how cancer cells move and invade surrounding tissue.
To carry out this project, the CeBiTec research team cooperated with the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna (where the project was headed by Professor Dr. Nicole Borth), the Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (acib), and two pharmaceutical companies: Novartis (in Switzerland) and Pfizer (in the USA).
The research team included professors Richard H. Ebright and Eddy Arnold and researchers Wei Lin, Soma Mandal, David Degen, Yu Liu, Yon W. Ebright, Shengjian Li, Feng Yu, Yu Zhang, Sukhendu Mandal, Yi Jiang, Shuang Liu, Matthew Gigliotti, and Kalyan Das from the Waksman Institute of Microbiology and Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine at Rutgers - New Brunswick and professor Nancy Connell and researcher Meliza Talaue from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark.
In a study published in the 26th of April issue of Cell Systems (advanced online 15th March), a Finnish - Swiss research team led by Dr. Markku Varjosalo from the Institute of biotechnology and University of Helsinki, report global quantitative interactomics analysis covering half of the human protein phosphatome.
In two papers published back - to - back in Biotechnology Journal online on November 30, 2016, a Korean research team led by Professor Kyung - Jin Kim at Kyungpook National University and Distinguished Professor Sang Yup Lee at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) described the crystal structure of PHA synthase from Ralstonia eutropha, the best studied bacterium for PHA production, and reported the structural basis for the detailed molecular mechanisms of PHA biosynthesis.
In separate research, also funded at Rothamsted by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the team has been unravelling the pan-genome of F. graminearum, a reference genome that includes the genetic make - up of the pathogen and also those of its various research, also funded at Rothamsted by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the team has been unravelling the pan-genome of F. graminearum, a reference genome that includes the genetic make - up of the pathogen and also those of its various Research Council, the team has been unravelling the pan-genome of F. graminearum, a reference genome that includes the genetic make - up of the pathogen and also those of its various strains.
Described in the February edition of Nature Biotechnology, the method was developed by a team of researchers from Johns Hopkins» Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, the Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering, and the F.M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore.
The arrival of Pestell and his research team comes at an opportune time, as the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center proceeds with plans to break ground for a $ 10.6 million expansion.
Since long time, the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and cellular Biology (IGBMC) in partnership with the College of biotechnology of Strasbourg (ESBS) from several research teams are partially financed thanks to these funds are involved, is involved in the manifestation.
The team now includes many talented individuals like Biotechnology Center scientists C. Dustin Rubinstein, Kathy Krentz and Michael Sussman, along with Jamie Reichert and his team at the Swine Research and Teaching Center.
Experienced and highly trained Healthcare Management professional with proven track record of laboratory and biotechnology research with finely honed skills in staff development, operations oversight and team cohesiveness.
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