Sentences with phrase «cu professor»

John Kriskiewicz, former CU Professor, will be the tour guide for some of the Architectural boat tours.
The Chicago Regional group is planning an event around the «Lessons from Modernism Exhibit» curated by CU professor, Kevin Bone.
Opportunity gaps beyond the control of schools contribute to gaps in achievement, said Kevin Welner, a CU professor who directs the National Education Policy Center.
LASP Associate Director and CU professor Bruce Jakosky is principal investigator on the mission.

Not exact matches

Professor Wayne Gruhem - His work and life rely on the Pentecost but was the Pentecost even a historical event or simply more myth concocted by Luke to gain members to the newest cu - lt in town??
Professor Wayne Grudem - His work and life rely on the Pentecost but was the Pentecost even a historical event or simply more myth concocted by Luke to gain members to the newest cu - lt in town??
(In January, Hoffman found herself in the spotlight after a CU ethnic studies professor likened Sept. 11 victims to Nazi Adolf Eichmann.)
Teja was a newborn when I made my first couple of slings - one for me and a second one for my sister, Carole, an anthropology professor at CU in Boulder, Colorado.
High School Football Participation Has «Peaked», Further Declines Likely, Says CU Boulder Professor
In findings published today in the journal Cell, postdoctoral fellow Hongyun Tang and Professor Min Han, both of CU Boulder's Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, detail how fat levels in a tiny soil - dwelling roundworm (C. elegans) can tip the balance between whether the worm makes eggs or sperm.
«The influence of distant forest fires on melt events on the Greenland ice sheet is inherently challenging to demonstrate and these clear chemical results provide another line of evidence for this connection,» said Diane McKnight, a CU Boulder professor and a co-author of the study.
«We'd like to enable electric vehicles to charge on the go,» said Khurram Afridi, an assistant professor in CU Boulder's Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.
The presentation is tied to an upcoming paper on the subject by Gardiner and CU - Boulder Professor Angela Bryan of the psychology and neuroscience department.
Reich, a professor of Sociology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at CU Denver, found that middle and upper class «vaccine - refusers» are mothers who have the resources, education, and time to make decisions regarding vaccinations.
«I didn't expect to find that half a degree Celsius would make a big difference, but it really does,» said Alexandra Jahn, author of the study and an assistant professor in CU Boulder's Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and a fellow in the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR).
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.
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.
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.
«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.
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.
«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.
«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.
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.
«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.
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.
«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.
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.
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.
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.
«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.
«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.
«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.
«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.
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.
The study was le d by Jimi Adams, an associate professor in the Department of Health and Behavioral Studies at CU Denver College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and published this month in Social Science Research.
CU Boulder Professor Michelle Sauther, shown here, is part of a new study showing Madagascar's ring - tailed lemurs are declining significantly from habitat loss, hunting, and illegal capture.
«In other words, we wanted to make sure these signatures were meaningful in real, human tumors and not just an artifact of being grown in a dish,» says James Costello, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and assistant professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Pharmacology.
«Prior to this study we really didn't have much information on the impact of spaceflight on the liver,» said the study's lead author Karen Jonscher, PhD, an associate professor of anesthesiology and a physicist at CU Anschutz.
«A lot of attention has been paid to defeat devices, but our work emphasizes the existence of a much larger problem,» said Daven Henze, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at CU Boulder who, along with postdoctoral researcher Forrest Lacey, contributed to the study.
And so the challenge is matching drugs with many effects to cancers with many causes in a way that best maps the drugs» effects onto the intended targets,» says Aik Choon Tan, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center and associate professor of Bioinformatics at the CU School of Medicine.
CMEs are powerful enough to send billions of tons of solar particles screaming toward Earth at more than 1 million miles per hour, said CU Boulder Professor Delores Knipp of the Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences.
«Surprisingly, we found that we could create all sorts of biogenic - like materials that have the right shape, structure and chemistry to match natural materials we assume are produced biologically,» said Associate Professor Alexis Templeton of CU Boulder's Department of Geological Sciences and senior author of the new study.
«Knowing this mechanism that underlies IL - 37's effect on the immune system now allows us to study IL - 37 function and perhaps dysfunction in a wide range of diseases,» says Mayumi Fujita, MD, PhD, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center, associate professor in the CU School of Medicine Department of Dermatology, and the paper's senior author.
The more it's expressed only on cancer cells, the more targeted the therapy becomes,» says Colin Weekes, MD, PhD, CU Cancer Center investigator and assistant professor in the Division of Oncology at the CU School of Medicine.
CU - Boulder Associate Professor Jaerlyn Eberle, left, and research colleagues collect ancient sharks teeth on Banks Island in the Arctic Circle.
The study showed some microbial communities associated with humans tick in a predictable, clock - like succession following death, said CU - Boulder and UC San Diego Senior Research Associate Jessica Metcalf, who led the study with UC San Diego Professor Rob Knight.
«You have this kind of balance, but with aging there is this shift,» said Gioscia - Ryan, who works in Professor Douglas Seals» Integrative Physiology of Aging Laboratory at CU - Boulder.
«By salinity alone, it certainly seems as though this lake would have been habitable throughout much of its existence,» said Hynek, who is also an associate professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at CU - Boulder and director of the CU Center for Astrobiology.
Led by CU - Boulder Assistant Research Professor Peter Grace and Distinguished Professor Linda Watkins, the study showed that just a few days of morphine treatment caused chronic pain that went on for several months by exacerbating the release of pain signals from specific immune cells in the spinal cord.
The new research, led by Irene Blair, an associate professor in CU - Boulder's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, is published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
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