Sentences with phrase «developed study tools»

Developed study tools and guides for each clinical trial.

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He has studied how the Amish use technology, developed a catalog of Cool Tools to improve daily lifestyle, and met Steve Jobs on several occasions.
Find out how successful your sustainability efforts are in your brewery by reviewing the 2015 Sustainability Benchmarking report and utilizing the online tools developed by the Brewers Association and Antea Group to record and study your efforts.
These awards are designed to recognise and develop these young sportsmen and women, helping them gain greater access to the tools they need to succeed and enabling them to focus on their studies and training.
Painting and modeling complement math study, develop dexterity and mastery of hand - tools, and engage the students in an experience of practical competency.
Noting that all of the researchers who carried out the case studies had been involved in developing the standards, Roseman wondered whether practicing K - 12 teachers or administrators would have the same amounts of time and experience to put toward using the tool.
But it does mean that the mathematical tools developed to study one phenomenon can yield insights into others.
Scientists may have developed a new tool for combating malaria, according to a recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The lidar - based tools developed in the study have the potential to assist in these tasks, since the laser scans are obtained throughout entire forest areas, providing high - resolution maps of changes within small forest areas.
The tool, developed by these UC3M researchers, baptized DENDROID and detailed in a study published in the review Expert Systems with Applications, allows security analysts to scrutinize a large quantity of apps to determine the origins of a malware sample and the family to which it belongs.
For instance, even if you studied an aspect of fly development that seems of little relevance, you can highlight the fact that you learned «how to develop tools to actually answer a complex question for which there was no pre-made solution,» which is a highly valued skill in industry, Lemaire says.
«Neuroscientists develop potential tools for the study of brain function: Thermogenetics could aid research in Alzheimer's, Parkinson's.»
The tools developed are being enhanced and extended with the goal of developing a flexible software package that provides an automated approach for neuroimaging studies by Alzheimer's dementia researchers at the Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix.
The authors suggest that cataloguing the tools and actions involved in macaque tool use lays the foundation for future studies, such as understanding how macaque tool use develops, and comparing macaque tool use with that of other stone - tool - users in the primate lineage.
In this study, scientists evaluated high - resolution satellite imagery to track the distribution and abundance of polar bears on a small island in northern Canada in an attempt to develop a tool to monitor these difficult to reach populations.
Russell Lundberg of the Department of Security Studies at Sam Houston State University and Henry Willis, Director of the Rand Homeland Security and Defense Center, recently applied a tool originally developed to address risks in environmental policy, the Deliberative Method for Ranking Risk, to aid in strategic planning for security.
«We'd like to develop the tools to be able to identify people at true risk, independent of why they got there, with the ultimate goal of maybe intervening early and not waiting for depression to strike the person,» says Gabrieli, an author of the study, which appears in the journal Biological Psychiatry.
A team of researchers at Access, a research centre associated with the Technical University of Aachen in Germany, has developed a «common language» for modelling and simulation tools used in studying the microstructures of materials.
The newly developed method, which saves time and money, will first be used to study obsidian tools made by early humans, including Neanderthals and Homo erectus, tens of thousands of years ago.
Having spent his first 5 years in that position establishing his own research theme and tools to study zebrafish development, «now it is thanks to this programme that I can expand and fully develop it.»
Today, with deforestation accounting for a substantial portion of human - induced carbon emissions, the researchers describe the payment program they studied as «a cost - effective way to avert deforestation in developing countries — and hence a powerful tool to mitigate climate change.»
These new possibilities are attributed to VirSorter, a computational tool developed by study lead author Simon Roux, a postdoctoral researcher in Sullivan's lab.
Co-first author Alice Eunjung Lee, PhD, from the lab of Peter Park, PhD, at the Center for Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, developed the study's retrotransposon analysis tool, which detects somatic retrotransposon mutations in single - cell sequencing data.
Developed by Raony Cardenas and colleagues at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, the tool is presented in a new study in PLOS Computational Biology.
NASA develops new ways to observe and study Earth's interconnected natural systems with long - term data records and computer analysis tools to better see how our planet is changing.
«We are currently developing tools in the lab to study the cell cycle and cellular morphology of Sulfolobus at the single - cell level under the microscope.
As part of CAMERA's suite of computational tools, they have also developed a different version of M - TIP which solves the orientation problem and can classify the images into conformational states, and consequently can used to study small biological differences in the measured sample.
The data analysed in the study was processed using an advanced life - cycle assessment tool — SCEnAT — developed by Professor Lenny Koh, Director of the Advanced Resource Efficiency Centre at the University's Management School and co-author of the paper.
FERC will work with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on the $ 500,000 study to validate the preliminary frequency - response tool developed by the commission to gauge the grid's reliability if large quantities of renewable energy are sent to the system.
The paper offers evidence - based suggestions, which grew out of the study, for developing diagnostic tools and interventions to enhance language and cognitive development.
«We have now developed a new collection of viruses and tools to study the central and peripheral nervous systems,» says Gradinaru.
«Just like their matriarch, the Lacks family continues to have a significant impact on medical progress by providing access to an important scientific tool that researchers will use to study the cause and effect of many diseases with the goal of developing treatments,» said NIH Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D..
A new in vitro model Scientists developed a new research tool for this study that enabled them to monitor the spread of Tau aggregates whilst changing the synaptic connections between brain cells.
A computational tool developed at the University of Utah (U of U) has successfully identified diseases with unknown gene mutations in three separate cases, U of U researchers and their colleagues report in a new study in The American Journal of Human Genetics.
This work would not be possible without the tools for studying proteins developed by Fenn, Tanaka, and Wüthrich.
For now, they don't have a clue about the virus's origins or why it's suddenly causing an outbreak; in order to speed up the process, they want to share the virus and protocols for detecting it with anyone interested in studying the disease or developing diagnostic tools and vaccines.
Now, researchers have developed tools to study these ephemeral molecules in small quarters of the cell, and using these techniques, have shown that the cell manages the conflicting effects of ROS by sequestering the molecule to tiny compartments or nanodomains where it acts locally, without damaging surrounding organelles or DNA.
Thanks to tools developed in the past decade, this study found that complete measurement of carbon in the atmosphere is now possible, though it still requires state - of - the - art instruments and careful analysis.
Still, Sheehan said neuroscience already is one of the leaders in data sharing and management, with such resources as the NIH - funded National Database for Autism Research; an NIH - Defense Department sponsored data base on traumatic brain injury; the NIH - funded Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC), which helps researchers to develop, share and collaborate on software tools for doing functional and structural imaging studies of the brain; and the Neuroscience Information Framework, an NIH initiative that makes neuroscience resources - data, materials, and tools - accessible via any computer connected to the InteTools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC), which helps researchers to develop, share and collaborate on software tools for doing functional and structural imaging studies of the brain; and the Neuroscience Information Framework, an NIH initiative that makes neuroscience resources - data, materials, and tools - accessible via any computer connected to the Intetools for doing functional and structural imaging studies of the brain; and the Neuroscience Information Framework, an NIH initiative that makes neuroscience resources - data, materials, and tools - accessible via any computer connected to the Intetools - accessible via any computer connected to the Internet.
A team of researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston has developed technologies for precision measurement of cell migration speed before and applied the new tool to study the variations of migration speed in population of cancer cells.
The agency develops new ways to observe and study Earth's interconnected natural systems with long - term data records and computer analysis tools to better see how our planet is changing.
Scientists at the University of Valencia have developed a research methodology called Anatomical Network Analysis (AnNA), based on network analysis mathematical tools for studying anatomy.
Small RNA molecules originally developed as a tool to study gene function trigger a mechanism hidden in every cell that forces the cell to commit suicide, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study, the first to identify molecules to trigger a fail - safe mechanism that may protect us from cancer.
Stegmaier notes that over the course of this research, the team has developed a suite of tools that could prove invaluable for future clinical studies of treatments with SYK inhibitors or SYK inhibitors in combination with FLT3 inhibitors.
«Additional recordings with FO electrodes in patients with Alzheimer's disease will help us develop better tools based on computerized analysis of EEG signals and possibly functional neuroimaging studies to ascertain how common silent seizures are in Alzheimer's disease without the need for the minimally invasive electrodes we used in these patients.»
«The results of these studies and the genetic tools developed in the course of these studies are helping to dissect how evolution occurs on a contemporary (rather than geological) scale and why some species are more likely to adapt to a rapidly changing world,» said Diane Nacci, a research biologist at EPA and coauthor on both papers.
«We may have discovered a major step toward developing a «dream tool» for remotely controlling neural circuits, by manipulating specific cells using engineered gene products that respond to magnets,» said Ali Deniz Güler, a UVA biology professor who led the study in his neuroscience lab.
The study team used a new analytical tool they developed called «template matching.»
Some of the methods developed in this new study are already implemented in a freely - available decision support tool called Condatis.
Weisberg, along with study co-authors John Walsh, Distinguished University Professor of Biological Oceanography, and their research associates and colleagues at USF and at neighboring Florida Water Research Institute, have developed tools for observing, tracking and forecasting red tides using a combination of moored instrumentation, robotic gliders, satellite imagery and computer models.
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