Sentences with phrase «cu anschutz»

The decline is primarily a result of habitat destruction, bushmeat hunting and illegal capture for the pet trade, said CU Boulder Professor Michelle Sauther, co-author of study.
But this is a different disease and the treatments that work in sun - caused melanoma don't work in non-sun melanoma,» says William A. Robinson, MD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and the Rella and Monroe Rifkin Endowed Chair of Medical Oncology at the CU School of Medicine.
«Even outside these specific findings with cancer, what we're saying is that flavonoids are active and not always in good or even predictable ways,» says Steven K. Nordeen, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and professor emeritus in the Department of Pathology at the CU School of Medicine.
Schematic illustration of the device for measuring the SHE in a superconductor Spin injection current (I) between the ferromagnet (Py) and nonmagnet (copper: Cu) generates pure spin currents (JS) in the copper.
«We have seen SF3B1 mutation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and in myeloid dysplastic disorders, and now we show its importance in mucosal melanoma,» says Aik Choon Tan, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and associate professor of Bioinformatics at the CU School of Medicine.
At CU - Boulder, Correll is addressing that gap with a freshman - level engineering projects class called «Materials That Think.»
CU Boulder scientist Larry Benson said the new study shows that Chaco Canyon — believed by some archeologists to have been populated by several thousand people around A.D. 1100 and to have held political sway over an area twice the size of Ohio — had soils that were too salty for the effective growth of corn and beans.
In this type of copper oxide Cu atoms have two different values of valence, making it a «mixed - valence» compound.
Working at the CU Cancer Center, bioinformaticist Ken Jones, PhD, sifted through the data to compare these high - risk genomes with normal - risk genomes.
«These people are born with a broken gene and it sets them up for leukemia,» says Chris Porter, MD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the CU School of Medicine.
At CU Boulder, Bielefeldt and colleagues have developed a marketing campaign designed to draw women into the engineering field.
«Ultimately, the virus is suppressing the immune system for its own benefit, and promoting the formation and proliferation of cancer cells may be just a side effect of that,» says Sharon Kuss - Duerkop, PhD, research instructor working in the lab of CU Cancer Center investigator Dohun Pyeon, PhD.
«Most of the time, when people talk about delaying gratification, they talk about basic processes of evaluation and self - control,» said Laura Michaelson, a CU - Boulder doctoral student in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and co-lead author of the new study appearing in the online journal Frontiers in Psychology.
The new CU - Boulder study suggests that how much a person trusts an investment banker or an economic adviser could affect the person's decisions about saving and spending.
Atomic clusters of icosahedra in Cu46Zr54 (Cu: blue, Zr: yellow).
This current of heat creates a separation of electron spins that then diffuse through the Cu heat sink and affect the magnetization of a second ferromagnetic layer, CoFeB, causing the magnetization to tilt and then precess.
«For someone to go up against alectinib, it would be nice to know earlier if there might be an improvement,» says Robert C. Doebele, MD, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center and associate professor of Medical Oncology at the CU School of Medicine.
«Our study is unique because we were actually out in the forest peeling bark off of the burned trees, looking for evidence of the beetle,» said Robert Andrus, a graduate researcher in the Department of Geography at CU - Boulder and lead author of the new study.
Co-author Dr. Susan Cu - Uvin, professor of public health and of obstetrics and gynecology at Brown, said women with HIV are especially susceptible to cervical cancer from HPV because their weakened immune systems are less able to clear the virus.
Not so, according to a field study led by CU - Boulder researchers, who found that higher levels of spruce beetle infestation did not lead to more ecologically severe fires.
Xue, who first identified the PSR - 1 receptor in 2003, said the collaboration between CU - Boulder and UQ has pushed scientific discovery forward.
Kenneth Manning, professor of marketing at Colorado State University; Bridget Leonard, CU - Boulder graduate student at the time of the study and now assistant professor of marketing at Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne; and Hannah Manning, CSU student, co-authored the paper.
TEDDY's effort began in 2004 with children from six clinical centers: three in the U.S. (Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes at CU Anschutz, the Pacific Northwest Research Institute in Seattle, and Augusta University in Georgia) and three in Europe (Universities of Turku, Oulu, and Tampere in Finland, Helmholtz Zentrum München in Germany, and Lund University in Sweden).
In fact, a similar strategy led to similar results in bladder cancer, and a prospective clinical trial of COXEN in bladder cancer is underway at the CU Cancer Center and elsewhere.
«The model allowed us to ask what would have been the right drug in each case, how could we have known from the tumor's genetics, and what difference it made,» says Jennifer R. Diamond, MD, CU Cancer Center investigator and medical oncologist at the University of Colorado Hospital.
Known as the phosphatidylserine receptor, or PSR - 1, the molecule can locate and clear out apoptotic cells that are pre-programmed to die as well as necrotic cells that have been injured and are causing inflammation, said CU - Boulder Professor Ding Xue, who led one study and co-authored the other.
«The Moon's fossil bulge may contain secrets of Earth's early evolution that were not recorded anywhere else,» said Shijie Zhong, a professor in CU Boulder's Department of Physics and the co-lead author of the new research.
The Cu - SSZ - 13 catalytic converter, by contrast, did not exhibit this behavior.
In Old Irish it would read «Cross cu / Rig Isu / carric an foir / uait Oengus», or in English: «Cross to / King Jesus / rock of help / from Angus».
Sorensen, a clinical instructor in emergency medicine at CU Anschutz, was in Ecuador with her co-authors working with the Walking Palms Global Initiative.
For the study, published in the journal Nature Communications, Seals and lead author Chris Martens, then a postdoctoral fellow at CU Boulder, included 24 lean and healthy men and women ages 55 to 79 from the Boulder area.
The longtime professor at the University of Colorado (CU) in Boulder will set up shop at NEON's headquarters only a few blocks away from the CU campus.
Scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) studied the reactions under close - to - reality conditions: With the help of X-rays, they observed the interactions of the nitrogen monoxide pollutant molecule and of the reduction agent ammonia with iron and copper centers, i.e. transition metal ions in Fe - ZSM - 5 and Cu - SSZ - 13, where the reaction takes place.
«This also explains why ammonia inhibited the reaction on Fe - ZSM - 5 contrary to Cu - SSZ - 13,» Tobias Günter explains.
Launched in 2012 aboard an Atlas V rocket, CSSWE involved more than 65 students and was operated for more than two years from a ground station on the roof of a building on the CU - Boulder campus.
«Restriction factors lie in wait, and should a virus be detected in one of your cells, they have immediate destructive ability,» explains co-senior author Sara Sawyer, an associate professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology (MCDB) at CU Boulder.
Guido Frank, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry and neuroscience at CU School of Medicine, and his colleagues report that the bigger brain may be the reason people with anorexia are able to starve themselves.
«Pyrroloquinoline quinone, or PQQ, is a natural antioxidant found in soil and many foods and enriched in human breast milk,» said the study's lead author Karen Jonscher, PhD, an associate professor of anesthesiology and a physicist at CU Anschutz.
«They call this comet encounter a once - in - a-lifetime event, but it's more like once - in - a-million years,» said CU - Boulder Associate Professor Nick Schneider, a LASP research associate and lead IUVS scientist for the mission.
In a study published today in the Journal of Archaeological Science an international team of Serbian and UK researchers have developed a Cu - As - Sn (Copper - Arsenic - Tin) colour ternary diagram to uncover the original colours of archaeological artefacts now patinated through age and exposure.
Evolution is not easy to measure in a field setting, which is why Ruth Hufbauer, a professor in CSU's Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, and her colleagues Christopher Weiss - Lehman and Brett Melbourne, from CU's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, used flour beetles (Tribolium castaneum) to observe evolutionary processes in controlled environments.
«There have been several studies relating cortisol levels in teenagers and adults to socioeconomic status, but this is the first to look at this relationship among pregnant women and their babies,» said study author Zaneta Thayer, PhD, assistant professor of anthropology at CU Denver, a major center of timely, topical and relevant research.
Field trials were conducted during the 2009 and 2010 growing seasons at two sites: the Crop Sciences Research and Education Center in Champaign - Urbana (CU), and the Dixon Springs Research Center in southern Illinois (DS).
CU Boulder researchers used functional MRI scans (fMRI) to study brain activity in a group of 37 fibromyalgia patients and 35 control patients as they were exposed to a variety of non-painful visual, auditory and tactile cues as well as painful pressure.
At the time, Mahan, a CU - Boulder assistant professor of geological sciences, noted that the alteration of garnet was thought to be far too ancient, from more than a billion years ago, to fit the theory.
«The novelty of this study is that it provides potential neuroimaging - based tools that can be used with new patients to inform about the degree of certain neural pathology underlying their pain symptoms,» said Marina López - Solà, a post-doctoral researcher in CU Boulder's Cognitive and Affective Control Laboratory and lead author of the new study.
It's time for the Surgeon General to say the same thing about UV tanning,» says Robert P. Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH, investigator at the CU Cancer Center, associate professor of dermatology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and the study's senior author.
The research team — which also included Professor Kathryn Arehart and Scholar in Residence James Kates, both in CU - Boulder's Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences — asked 18 experienced hearing aid users to listen to classical and rock music samples that ranged from being unprocessed to highly processed.
Credit: Falchi et al., Science Advances; Jakob Grothe / National Park Service, Matthew Price / CIRES and CU - Boulder.
BMGs are metal alloys composed typically of three or more elements, such as magnesium, copper, and yttrium (Mg - Cu - Y).
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