Sentences with phrase «karin chenoweth»

Brain damage and behavioural disorders in fish induced by plastic nanoparticles delivered through the food chain by Karin Mattsson, Elyse V. Johnson, Anders Malmendal, Sara Linse, Lars - Anders Hansson & Tommy Cedervall.
In a cluster - randomized trial in Ethiopia, Karin Källander and colleagues provide evidence that conditional follow - up of children with non-severe unclassified fever in a low - malaria endemic setting can be non-inferior to universal follow - up..
According to Karin Forsberg - Nilsson, professor of stem cell research at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, the choice of laureates was not unexpected, even though Yamanaka's research was done as recently as six years ago.
Karin E. Finberg, MD, PhD Yale School of Medicine New Haven, CT Laboratory & Translational Hematology
This is the first time anyone has shown this in rectal cancer,» says lead study author Karin Hardiman, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Karin S. Pfennig, Amanda J. Chunco & Alycia C.R. Lackey — 2007 (2)([email protected]) Keywords: competition, ecological speciation, hybridization, reinforcement, reproductive isolation
The meeting began with a presentation about SciLifeLab by Karin Forsberg Nilsson, Scientific Director at SciLifeLab, followed by an overview of SciLife Innovation by Bo - Ragnar Tolf, head of Karolinska Institutet Innovation office.
Sahel megadrought during Heinrich Stadial 1: Evidence for a three - phase evolution of the low - and mid-level West African wind system Ilham Bouimetarhan, Matthias Prange, Enno Schefuss, Lydie Dupont, Jörg Lippold, Stefan Mulitza, Karin Zonneveld
Karin S. Pfennig — 2008 (5)([email protected]) Keywords: fitness trade - offs, mate choice, mate - quality recognition, reproductive character displacement, sexual selection, speciation, species recognition
The international team of astronomers includes Karin Lind (formerly at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics [MPA], Germany, and now in Cambridge), Jorge Meléndez (Department of Astronomy, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), Martin Asplund, Remo Collet (both at the Australian National University, Australia) and Zazralt Magic (MPA).
Karin Reinisch had being doing structural biology since graduate school, and as a post-doc solved the reovirus core in the lab of Stephen Harrison.
For more information contact: [email protected] or Karin Dahlman - Wright (Karin[email protected]).
Authors: Sandrine Bottinelli, A C Adwin Boogert, Jordy Bouwman, Martha Beckwith, Ewine F van Dishoeck, Karin I Oberg, Klaus M Pontoppidan, Harold Linnartz, Geoffrey A Blake, Neal J Evans II, Fred Lahuis
When we blocked the enzyme heparanase, that degrades proteoglycans, it stopped the growth of the tumor cells, says Karin Forsberg Nilsson (Uppsala University / SciLifeLab), who has led the study.
Provisional speakers and panel members: Prof Karin Lochte, Director, Alfred Wegener Institute, SCAR Vice President for CBET Dr Michelle Rogan - Finnemore, Executive Secretary, COMNAP Dr Mahlon (Chuck) Kennicutt II, ex-President of SCAR Dr Kelly Kenison Falkner, Director, Division of Polar Programs, NSF Prof Jane Francis, Director, British Antarctic Survey Dr Renuka Badhe, Executive Secretary, European Polar Board, ex-SCAR Executive Officer Dr Gerlis Fugmann, Executive Director, APECS Dr David Walton, Editor, Antarctic Science Prof Anna Wahlin, co-Chair SOOS Dr Jenny Baeseman, SCAR Executive Director Dr Eoghan Griffin, SCAR Executive Officer
Acting KI vice-chancellor Karin Dahlman - Wright said in a statement that «it would be extremely regrettable if the Karolinska Institutet had exerted any kind of pressure» in hiring Macchiarini.
For more information, please contact Karin Forsberg Nilsson at the Department of Immunology, Genetics, and Pathology: e-post: karin[email protected] «> karin[email protected], phone: +46 (0) 18-471 4158 or mobile: +46 (0) 70-3734518.
Karin is the principal investigator in this 3 - year, $ 1.03 million program.
-- The symptoms result from an excess of the growth factor PDGF, which prevents the temporary blood vessels of the foetal stage from disappearing, which in turn prevents normal development of blood vessels in the retina, says Karin Forsberg Nilsson, professor at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at the Rudbeck Laboratory, who directed the study.
Research team: Liang Shi, Josh Adkins, Jim Coleman, Athena Schepmoes, Alice Dohlnakova, Heather Mottaz, Angela Norbeck, Samuel Purvine, Nathan Manes, Heather Smallwood, Haixing Wang, Karin Rodland, Dick Smith, and Tom Squier, all PNNL; John Forbes and Philippe Gros, McGill University, Montreal; Sergio Uzzau, University of Sassari, Italy; and Fred Heffron, Oregon Health Sciences University.
Dr. Norman Karin, a biologist at PNNL, has identified a lipid growth factor called lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) that promotes bone healing in preclinical models with no apparent toxicity.
Jiangrong Wang, Bengt Andrae, Karin Sundström, Alexander Ploner, Peter Ström, K. Miriam Elfström, Joakim Dillner, Pär Sparén.
«Studies of comets and asteroids show that the solar nebula that spawned our Sun and planets was rich in water and complex organic compounds,» noted Karin Öberg, an astronomer with the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., and lead author on a paper published in the journal Nature.
The team is composed of Catherine Walsh (Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands), Ryan A. Loomis (Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA), Karin I. Öberg (Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA), Mihkel Kama (Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands), Merel L. R. van't Hoff (Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands), Tom J. Millar (School of Mathematics and Physics, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK), Yuri Aikawa (Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan), Eric Herbst (Departments of Chemistry and Astronomy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA), Susanna L. Widicus Weaver (Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA) and Hideko Nomura (Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan).
«I think it's likely that 2015 will set the record for the warmest year on record for WA State,» Karin Bumbaco, assistant state climatologist for Washington, said in an email.
Mills, D. M., Bonizzi, G., Karin, M., & Rickert, R. C. (2007).
We are pleased to support their excellent research by providing these technologies and funding, said Karin Forsberg Nilsson, Scientific Director at SciLifeLab and main organizer of the evaluation process.
Karin Roelofs receives 2 million euro's from the European Research Council (ERC) for her project DARE2APPROACH.
«We believe that this will facilitate translation of existing innovative projects at Swedish universities towards therapeutic development», says Karin Forsberg Nilsson, Scientific Director at SciLifeLab, and Acting Director for the Uppsala site of the DDD platform.
Dr. Moscat's laboratory, in collaboration with that of Dr. Karin at UCSD, has established for the fist time that p62 is necessary and sufficient for HCC induction in mice and that its high expression level in non-tumor human liver predicts rapid HCC recurrence after curative ablation.
Postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Diego in Dr. Michael Karin's group (Department of Pharmacology).
Science journalist & filmmaker Karin Schagen blogs during leg 8.
12:45 - 13:00 Sahel megadrought during Heinrich Stadial 1: Evidence for a three - phase evolution of the low - andmid - level West African wind system Ilham Bouimetarhan, Matthias Prange, Enno Schefuß, Lydie Dupont, Jörg Lippold, Stefan Mulitza, Karin Zonneveld
When Olsson from NCBS contacted her long - time friend and collaborator Karin Nordström at the University of Uppsala and Flinders University for help in identifying a hoverfly species, little did they know that this would be the beginning of a major project.
Archaeological control samples and associated information were kindly provided by: Gerald Bigelow (Bates College); John Bryant (Bristol and Region Archaeological Services); Bob Jones (Bristol City Council); Kate Iles (Bristol Museum); Philip Armitage (Brixham Heritage Museum); Jacqui Mulville and Niall Sharples (Cardiff University); Margaret McCarthy (Cork); Sarah Cobain (Cotswold Archaeology); Dominic Delany (Dominic Delany and Associates); Alison Locker (Escaldes - Engordany, Andorra); Charlotte Coles (Exeter Archaeology); Anton Ervynck (Flanders Heritage Agency); Leif Jonsson (Gothenburg Museum of Natural History); Polydora Baker, Pam Braddock, and Vanessa Straker (Historic England); James Rackham (James Rackham Environmental Consultancy); Hans Christian Küchelmann (Knochenarbeit); Stéphane Noël (Laval University); Francis Grew, Cath Maloney, and Dan Nesbitt (London Archaeological Archive and Research Centre); Peter Pope (Memorial University of Newfoundland); James Morris and Natasha Powers (Museum of London Archaeology); Daniel Makowiecki (Nicolaus Copernicus University); Hannah Russ (Northern Archaeological Associates); Rebecca Nicholson (Oxford Archaeology); Kevin Reilly (Pre-Construct Archaeology); Eileen Murphy (Queen's University Belfast); Wim Van Neer (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences); Anne Karin Hufthammer and Colin Amundsen (University of Bergen); Jennifer Harland (University of the Highlands and Islands); Lee Broderick (University of York); Rachel Cubitt and Christine McDonnell (York Archaeological Trust).
Notes for Journalists Study authors Michael Wehner and Karin van der Wiel will present this research in a two - part press conference on hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria at the AGU Fall Meeting on Wednesday, 13 December 2017 starting at 2:30 p.m. CST.
Karin Nordström's group from the University of Uppsala, Sweden, and Flinders University, Australia, and Shannon Olsson's team from the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) in Bangalore, India, have long been interested in how insects, with their «teeny - tiny» brains can recognize objects such as flowers.
Karin Dahlman - Wright, Acting Vice-Chancellor of Karolinska Institutet, agreed that KI has a great deal of work ahead.
Contact information for the authors: Michael Wehner, [email protected], +1 (415) 305-1044 Mark Risser, [email protected] Karin van der Wiel, karin[email protected]
«But, if we miss those targets, the increase in frequency and intensity could be much higher,» said Karin van der Wiel, a postdoctoral researcher at the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) in De Bilt, Netherlands and a co-author of the new ERL paper, who will also be presenting the new research at a press conference today at the AGU Fall Meeting.
Best wishes from Karin Metzalff (EPSO), Kirsi - Marja Oksman - Caldentey (VTT Finland) and the EPSO team
Other contributors to this work include Bo Yuan, Claudia M.B. Carvalho, Arthur Wuster, Klaudia Walter, Ling Zhang, Tomasz Gambin, Zechen Chong, Ian M. Campbell, Zeynep Coban Akdemir, Violet Gelowani, Karin Writzl, Carlos A. Bacino, Sarah J. Lindsay, Marjorie Withers, Claudia Gonzaga - Jauregui, Joanna Wiszniewska, Jennifer Scull, Pawel Stankiewicz, Shalini N. Jhangiani, Donna M. Muzny, Feng Zhang, Ken Chen, Richard A. Gibbs, Bernd Rautenstrauss, Sau Wai Cheung, Janice Smith, Amy Breman, Chad A. Shaw, Ankita Patel and Matthew E. Hurles.
As our appetite for data soars, Karin Ljubic Fister is pioneering a surprising storage facility with potential to grow
Our new findings show that this leads to decreased kidney function in mice with cancer,» says Anna - Karin Olsson, researcher at the Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology at Uppsala University, who led the study.
says WHO influenza officer Karin Esteves.
«It shows the level of complexity you can get to before planets form is pretty high,» says astrochemist Karin Öberg of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, who was not involved in the studies.
Marine geologist Karin Andreassen at CAGE, the study's lead author, says the data could hold lessons for retreating ice sheets in West Antarctica and Greenland, although her team could not determine how much methane actually escaped into the atmosphere from blowouts in the distant past.
«The wafers are covered with silicon dioxide layers of different thicknesses and are similar to those used in the semiconductor industry,» explained Karin Jacobs, Professor of Experimental Physics at Saarland University.
The importance of these intermolecular interactions in generating friction has long been known, but has now been demonstrated experimentally for the first time by a research team led by Physics Professor Karin Jacobs from Saarland University and Professor Roland Bennewitz from the Leibniz Institute for New Materials (INM).
The seismic image above, created by geophysicist Karin Sigloch of Ludwig - Maximilians University of Munich and based on data collected by EarthScope seismometers, depicts where the remains of that plate lie now.
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