Sentences with phrase «lab researchers involved»

Other Berkeley Lab researchers involved in the program leadership include Will Riley, an expert in the terrestrial carbon cycle and co-leader of the Biogeochemical Experiment Task Team.
PVM OHAIRE Lab researchers involved in research on service dogs and veterans with PTSD: (left - right) Kerri Rodriguez, human - animal interaction graduate student in the Department of Comparative Pathobiology (and her dog Hendrix), with Study Coordinator Clare Jensen, Assistant Professor of Human - Animal Interaction Maggie O'Haire and Study Coordinator Katelynn Burgess.

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A related paper from the same lab is providing researchers an accessible tool for pursuing further investigations involving multiple fruit fly behaviors.
So far, researchers have mostly turned on genes with CRISPRa in cells growing in lab dishes, says Charles Gersbach, a biomedical engineer at Duke University not involved in the new study.
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.
The research was highly collaborative, involving cancer clinicians, bioinformaticians and researchers in five labs around Toronto and Boston.
Contreras - Vidal and researchers with his lab use non-invasive brain monitoring to determine what parts of the brain are involved in an activity, using that information to create an algorithm, or a brain - machine interface, which can translate the subject's intentions into action.
Back in the lab, the researchers painstakingly separated the plastic from the sand — a process that involved, among other things, hand plucking microscopic fibers from filter papers.
Those hoping for quick clinical success should remember it takes time for revolutionary treatments to go from lab bench to bedside, says Andras Nagy, a stem cell researcher at Mount Sinai Hospital's Lunenfeld — Tanenbaum Research Institute in Toronto, who has not been directly involved in Yamanaka's work.
A well known example is estrogen, which is involved in the normal differentiation of the breast and also in breast cancer development,» said Dr. Evron, a senior oncologist and a researcher in the lab.
Other Brookhaven Lab scientists involved in the project include Junjie Li, Xijie Wang, Pengfei Zhu, Lijun Wu, Tatiana Konstantinova, Jing Tao, John Hill, and James Misewich, in collaboration with researchers from Rutgers University and Princeton University.
The $ 300m GEOTRACES project has involved researchers from 30 labs in 10 countries gathering data on almost 30 cruises since 2010.
To begin to grapple with those questions, the researchers involved in the new study first selected as «seeds» the nine genes that have been most strongly tied to ASDs in recent sequencing research from their labs and others.
He notes, for example, his lab's surprising finding that the mutations connected to transmission do not simply involve the way influenza's hemagglutinin protein binds to cellular receptors, as many researchers assume.
To determine whether shifts in the balance of anterior and posterior field occurred during fin - to - limb evolution, Onimaru, postdoctoral researcher currently at Sharpe's lab (CRG), and his colleagues carefully compared the expression, function and regulation of genes involved in anterior - posterior patterning in pectoral fins of catsharks, with those of mice.
The study involved 25 researchers from 11 institutions and Sam Houston State University's Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility (STAFSF), a seven - acre outdoor human decomposition research lab.
The collaboration, involving the labs of Douglas Turner, professor of chemistry; Luis Martinez - Sobrido, associate professor of microbiology and immunology; and two researchers in Poland, reported that «antisense» compounds targeting one of the virus» eight genomic RNA segments caused a five - to 25-fold reduction of influenza A virus in cell cultures.
At the Lab, researchers are incorporating experimental and computational approaches to a wide range of evolutionary and ecological questions — mostly involving the application of genomic techniques — to better understand how species and populations such evolve through time.
With the aid of the band - tailed pigeon's completed transcriptome, the UCSC Paleogenomics Lab researchers identified several genes that may be involved in the unique social adaptations of Passenger Pigeons in contrast to the territorial breeding nature of Band - tailed Pigeons.
Earlier lab work by the researchers helped explain key mechanisms involved with assisting vitamin D3 to clear the abnormal protein amyloid - beta, which is found within the plaque.
Amir Jina, an assistant professor in public policy at the University of Chicago and Impact Lab researcher, who was not involved in the study, says its findings generally agree with his recent research.
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