Sentences with phrase «emory reported»

Last spring, meeting with students and faculty at Emory, where Price trained as a bone surgeon and later returned as an assistant professor, he didn't rule out a proposed $ 2 billion «bump» for the $ 32.3 billion NIH in the coming fiscal year, wrote Quinn Eastman of the Emory Report.
Price said «he wanted his fellow politicians to have a lighter touch in steering research dollars to one disease or area of medicine versus another, noting that the long - standing NIH set - aside for HIV / AIDS lasted too long before its elimination last year,» according to the Emory Report.
Price has at the same time voiced support for medical research, speaking approvingly last year to the Emory Report of a new, $ 2 billion «bump» in NIH's $ 32 billion budget.
The second Emory report described evidence that adding vitamin D to progesterone enhances the hormone's effectiveness when applied to neurons under stress in the laboratory.

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This work may be most easily seen in the report of the Sixth Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies (1977), published as Sanctification and Liberation (Nashville: Abingdon, 1981) and edited by Theodore Runyon of Emory University.
The group with the highest sodium - to - potassium ratio had a mortality risk about 50 % higher during the study than the group with the lowest, according to the report by Elena V. Kuklina, M.D., and colleagues at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Emory University, and the Harvard School of Public Health.
Transgenic Huntington's disease monkeys display a full spectrum of symptoms resembling the human disease, ranging from motor problems and neurodegeneration to emotional dysregulation and immune system changes, scientists at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University report.
Researchers from Emory University in Atlanta report in the online journal PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases that they used phylogenetics — the study of the evolutionary link between organisms — to study 26 geographically scattered strains of a family of bacteria known as Treponemes, which are behind the sexually transmitted disease syphilis as well as related nonvenereal infections such as yaws.
In a classic report in Perspectives on Psychological Science (vol 2, p 53) Scott Lilienfeld of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, details a number of therapies which evidence suggests are harmful.
But in a study reported in the Journal of Experimental Medicine in 2011, a team of scientists from Emory and elsewhere found that antibodies to the so - called swine flu behaved unexpectedly.
«Based on the results of our study, we recommend that states adopt a policy of mandatory greenhouse gas emissions registry and reporting by power plants,» says Eri Saikawa, an assistant professor in Emory's Department of Environmental Sciences.
Six are still being investigated, but so far, NIH has found just one case in which rules were broken: that of a psychiatrist at Emory University in Atlanta who allegedly failed to report payments he received from drug and device companies.
The lab of co-author Rafi Ahmed, director of Emory Vaccine Center, has reported analogous cells in mice with chronic viral infections.
Charles Nemeroff's lax reporting of at least $ 1.2 million in drug company payments to his employer, Emory University, and similar payments to other academic psychiatrists prompted a 2007 Senate investigation.
«Findings like those reported in this paper provide significant evidence of the value and need for continued behavioral, cognitive and neurogenomic work with this important species,» said William D. Hopkins, Ph.D., professor of neuroscience at Georgia State and associate research scientist at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University.
Last September, for instance, Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal of Emory University reported that monkeys have a sense of fairness.
Researchers at Emory University School of Medicine and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta report that they have engineered a version of RSV that is highly attenuated — weakened in its ability to cause disease — yet potent in its ability to induce protective antibodies.
The identity of this mysterious substance is unknown, but Emory researchers report that they are close to identifying it.
Emory research reports on a pig HD model and on CRISPR / Cas9 gene editing are just part of the wave.
«Findings like those reported in this paper provide significant evidence of the value and need for continued behavioural, cognitive and neurogenomic work with this important species,» said Dr. William D. Hopkins, professor of neuroscience at Georgia State and associate research scientist at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University.
Earlier this month, Emory's chair of cell biology Gary Bassell and former graduate student Kristen Thomas published a paper in Cell Reports analyzing how perturbing Mir 137 affects signaling in neurons.
The reports build on findings some years ago from Emory Vaccine Center researchers led by Rafi Ahmed.
Reykjavik, Iceland, July 18, 2007 - Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) in collaboration with colleagues from Emory University today report the discovery of the first variant in the sequence of the human genome ever linked to risk of Restless Legs Syndrome...
â $ œThe primary goal of journalists is to give fair, accurate and unbiased reports of news events that will be of interest to the public, â $ says study author Arshya Vahabzadeh, MD, resident psychiatrist in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine.
It documents clinical questions arising from Emory resident reports at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Studies by Dr. Helen Mayberg of Emory University have reported lower activity in the thinking parts of the brain in people with depression, and research has uncovered brain changes as people get better, either with medical treatments or psychotherapy.
Much of the literary heat emanates from Emory University, where the luminaries include Joshilyn Jackson, whose Gods in Alabama portrayed a white woman returning from Chicago with a black boyfriend, and Natasha Trethewey, the 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry, who has reported about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina on her native Gulf Coast.
Nettrice Gaskins reports on Sanford Biggers» week - long residency at Emory University, where he created a contemporary mandala that functions as a dance floor.
Your Emory Virginia Certificate of Completion Driving University will report your completion to the Virginia DMV and process your Virginia Certificate of Completion the day you finish the course (Mon - Fri).
It documents clinical questions arising from Emory resident reports at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Prepared enrollment reports for Emory University, Crawford Long and Wesley Woods for Life Insurance and Flexible Spending Account Vendors.
The Georgia Psychotropic Medication Monitoring Project: Final Report and Recommendations (PDF - 1,900 KB) Barton Child Law and Policy Center of Emory University School of Law, Casey Family Programs, & Child Welfare Collaborative (2012) Offers lessons learned for improving practices around the use of psychotropic medication for children in foster care, including protocols for coordination among child welfare, mental health, and Medicaid agencies.
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