Women with low - risk pregnancies in the Kansas City area were enrolled in the study at KU Medical Center's Maternal and Child Nutrition and
Development Lab between March 2006 and September 2009.
Not exact matches
The Adolescent
Development Lab at UCLA exists to generate knowledge about the development about youth from diverse ethnic and immigrant backgrounds, and to understand the interaction between social and biological development as it relates t
Development Lab at UCLA exists to generate knowledge about the
development about youth from diverse ethnic and immigrant backgrounds, and to understand the interaction between social and biological development as it relates t
development about youth from diverse ethnic and immigrant backgrounds, and to understand the interaction
between social and biological
development as it relates t
development as it relates to behavior.
This juncture
between basic research and the drug
development process first began to interest Conley when she was still a postdoc at Michigan, where she had an «amazing experience» in a «world - renowned research
lab.»
The researchers also looked at the expression of a gene involved in the control of wing
development, and found similarity
between the
lab - induced supersoldiers and the natural ones.
For life - science companies, it also provides configurable laboratory space, hundreds of thousands of dollars of shared laboratory equipment, and a unique «Innovation
Lab» that even provides access to small equipment and reagents, helping early - stage companies bridge that critical gap
between late - stage academic research and early - stage product
development.
Research carried out
between the groups of Wolf Reik and Peter Rugg - Gunn in the Epigenetics research programme at the Babraham Institute have investigated the early stages of the
development of cells called primordial germ cells and developed strategies to generate these cells in the
lab.
It uses government funding as the proverbial carrot on a stick to get companies to work together with universities and nonprofits on helping 3D printing technology for manufacturing cross the so - called «valley of death» — the period of
development between a
lab's proof - of - concept and commercial product when private funding is often lacking.
Going forward, the team hopes to expand the study to thousands of variants of these enzymes «to understand the correlation
between the evolution of electric fields in enzymes and the
development of [antibiotic] resistances,» said Jacek Kozuch, a postdoctoral researcher working in the Boxer
Lab.
In particular, she noted later, «while we have struggled with the appropriate split
between early and late stage [research and
development], along with which deployment activities to support, my fear is that this approach will result in a cornucopia of good ideas residing at the
labs in a form still insufficiently mature for private industry to take over.»
Prior work by Mary Firestone, Berkeley
Lab faculty scientist and a professor of microbiology at UC Berkeley, had shown that plants were consistently selecting or suppressing the same types of microbes over time in the root zone, suggesting some form of synchronization
between plant and microbiome
development.
The project is a collaboration
between the
labs of Ed Boyden, the Benesse Career
Development associate professor of biological engineering and brain and cognitive sciences at MIT, and Craig Forest, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech.
She joined the Pillai
lab as a post-doctoral research fellow in 2016 and continues to enjoy her work both treating patients with primary immunodeficiency in the clinic and studying the bridging gap
between human primary immunodeficiency disorders and the
development of autoimmune disease pathology in the
lab.
Most recently, Mukherjee has been studying and working in the
labs of CSNE member, Eric Rombokas, and Patrick Aubin at the Department of Veteran Affairs Rehabilitation Research and
Development Center for Limb Loss and MoBility where he is designing mechanical interfaces
between humans and machines.
Kids Make Games is a collaborative project
between Xona Games and Brilliant
Labs, that teaches game
development directly in our Nova Scotia, Canada schools as a part of the curriculum!
Patrick Griffin, EVP of Business
Development at Ripple
Labs talks about the disruptive force of distributed ledgers, but also their tremendous potential as a new model, and how they can help manage cash flows
between financial institutions.
The Gottman
lab at the University of Illinois also studied the linkages
between marital interaction, parenting, and children's social
development (with Lynn Katz), and later at the University of Washington involved studying these linkages with infants (with Alyson Shapiro).