Sentences with phrase «lead author of the paper dr»

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«Despite sex determination being so fundamental, nature has found many ways of determining sex,» says Dr Matthias Soller from the School of Biosciences at the University of Birmingham and lead author on the paper.
It was devised by Andrew Dzurak, director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and Dr Menno Veldhorst, lead author of the paper who was a research fellow at UNSW when the conceptual work was done.
Dr Anthony Jones, A climate science expert from the University of Exeter and lead author on the paper said: «Our results confirm that regional solar geoengineering is a highly risky strategy which could simultaneously benefit one region to the detriment of another.
Dr David Aanensen, head of the Centre for Genomic Pathogen Surveillance and joint lead author on the paper said: «Drug resistance is a growing problem both in Europe and across the world and doctors need fast and accurate information to stop epidemics.
«The consequences of a head injury have been called a hidden disability — although patients may seem to have outwardly made a good recovery, when we see them in clinic years later they can have persistent problems which affect their daily life, for example impairments in concentration and memory,» said Dr Gregory Scott, the lead author of the paper, from the Department of Medicine at Imperial.
Dr Richard Lea, of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science at The University of Nottingham, was lead author on the paper.
«Previous techniques that have been used to investigate DNA control sequences usually rely on sorting cells one by one and measuring gene activity in each of them,» says Dr Eva Yus, lead author of the paper.
Dr Paula Johnson, the lead author of the paper and leader of the California Safe Cosmetics Program at the California Department of Public Health, said: «Consumers generally seem to believe that products available for purchase are proven to be safe, and that the government would prevent unsafe products from being sold to us.
Dr Sally Wood, from the Coral Reef Research at Bristol (CRAB) group in the School of Earth Sciences and lead author of the paper, explains: «Coral build the framework of tropical coral reefs, creating habitats which support one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth.
Scaling up of interventions for PWID remains a crucial priority for halting the HIV and HCV epidemics,» says UNSW's Dr Sarah Larney, lead author of the paper on global coverage of interventions.
He drew this to the attention of European specialists, including the lead author on the paper, Dr Renate Matzke - Karasz, from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, who examined the specimens with Dr Paul Tafforeau at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France.
Dr Martin Hemberg, lead author on the paper from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said: «It has been difficult to fully exploit single - cell RNA - sequence data due to the current lack of computational methods for analysing them.
The lead authors of the paper are Oxford doctoral student Vera Schäfer, and Dr Chris Ballance, a research fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford.
According to another of the paper's authors, Dr Nicolas Jourdain from ARCCSS, the mechanism that leads to rapid melting may be having an impact on the Western Antarctic right now.
«It is very plausible that the mechanism revealed by this research will push parts of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet beyond a point of no return,» said Dr Axel Timmerman, Prof of Oceanography at University of Hawaii and an IPCC lead author who has seen the paper.
Dr Pam Sonnenberg, lead author of the paper commented that: «These findings suggest that only testing those who are currently symptomatic would miss the majority of infections.
As explained by lead researcher, Dr Ferdinand von Meyenn, postdoctoral researcher in the Epigenetics research programme at the Babraham Institute and first author on the paper: «Our method establishes a reliable system that can be used to explore the early stages of epigenetic reprogramming in primordial germ cell - like cells and how this is regulated in the generation of reproductive cells.
Dr Chris Ballance, a research fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford and lead author of the paper, said: «The development of a «quantum computer» is one of the outstanding technological challenges of the 21st century.
Lead researcher and author of the paper Dr Rebecca Bromley, of The University of Manchester's School of Biological Sciences, said expectant mothers had to know the possible impacts their drug regimes may have on unborn children.
Dr Robert Fear from the University of Southampton (formerly at the University of Leicester, where much of the research took place), and lead author of the paper published in Science this week, says: «Previously it was unclear whether this hot plasma was a result of direct solar wind entry through the lobes of the magnetosphere, or if the plasma is somehow related to the plasma sheet on the night side of Earth.
Lead author of the paper and Marie Sk?odowska - Curie Fellow in the Department of Archaeology at the University of York, Dr Aurélie Manin, said: «Turkey bones are rarely found in domestic refuse in Mesoamerica and most of the turkeys we studied had not been eaten — some were found buried in temples and human graves, perhaps as companions for the afterlife.
«As the global obesity epidemic intensifies, advertisements may have a greater effect on people who are overweight and make snacks like chocolate bars harder to resist,» adds Dr Amy Reichelt, lead author of the paper and UNSWpostdoctoral associate.
The paper's lead author, Dr Jaroslav Dudik, Royal Society Newton International Fellow at the University of Cambridge's Centre for Mathematical Sciences, said: «We care about this as during flares we can have CMEs and sometimes they are sent in our direction.
Dr Thekla Morgenroth, post-doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Exeter, and lead author of the paper said: «When people imagine a risk - taker, they might picture someone risking their fortune at a high - stakes poker game, an ambitious CEO, or someone crossing the Grand Canyon on a tightrope — but chances are that the person they picture will be a man.
Dr Maria Paola Clarizia, a visiting scientist at NOC from University of Michigan, and the lead author of the paper, stressed that «the UK has been a pioneer in using GNSS reflectometry to measure ocean features, and the NOC has led the field in analysing the data.»
«We clearly observe that the awareness of remote crowd - following is most relevant when the athlete is feeling lonely, rather than in contexts where the athlete has a crowd of cheering spectators along the course,» said Lancaster University's Dr Curmi, lead author of the paper.
The paper by lead author Dr Nicole Boivin from the University of Oxford and Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, with researchers from the UK, US, and Australia, suggests that archaeological evidence has been missing from current debates about conservation priorities.
Dr Jochen Hinkel from Global Climate Forum in Germany, who is a co-author of this paper and a Lead Author of the coastal chapter for the 2014 IPCC Assessment Report added: «The IPCC has done a great job in bringing together knowledge on climate change, sea - level rise and is potential impacts but now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context of both climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.»
The paper's lead author, Dr Carsten Flohr, whose work is supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre at Guy's and St Thomas» and King's College London, said: «The WHO recommends between four and six months of exclusive breastfeeding to aid prevention of allergy and associated illnesses.
Commenting on the findings Dr Saverio Stranges, the research paper's lead author, said: «The data suggest that higher an individual's fruit and vegetable intake the lower the chance of their having low mental wellbeing.»
«The key aspect of the Bell test is that it is extremely unforgiving: any imperfection in the preparation, manipulation and read - out protocol will cause the particles to fail the test,» said Dr Juan Pablo Dehollain, a UNSW Research Associate who with Dr Stephanie Simmons was a lead author of the Nature Nanotechnology paper.
«This paper is a small contribution to filling the gap in the knowledge of New Zealand and Southern hemisphere species and their origins — there is still a long way to go,» said the lead author of the study, Dr Jerry Cooper.
In view of the ongoing uncertainty about the integrity of the work reported in this paper, and after discussion with the lead author of the research article, Dr Paolo Macchiarini, we now issue an expression of concern about the paper, while reserving a final decision for when current investigations are completed.
Dr Green is the lead author on a paper just published in Environmental Science and Technology, which describes the worrying ecological effects of discarded plastic carrier bags.
«People said you may be able to cycle plants fast, but they will look tiny and insignificant, and only set a few seeds,» said Dr Brande Wulff of the John Innes Centre, lead author on the paper.
But we've developed a whole new way of looking at them, which has helped us understand them a lot better — most interestingly, how they reproduced,» said Dr Emily Mitchell from the University of Cambridge, UK, who is the lead author of a paper published in the journal Nature.
With more than 1000bn tonnes of carbon estimated to be locked up in permafrost soils, the impacts for climate could be very significant, says Dr Sarah Chadburn, a specialist in Arctic permafrost modelling at the University of Exeter and lead author on the new paper.
Dr Dieter Gerten, research expert on water scarcity, and lead author of one of the three studies contained in the PIK paper, said mean global warming of 2ºC − the target set by the international community − is projected to expose an additional 8 % of humankind to new or increased water scarcity.
Coming in third is another PNAS paper, «Temperature - driven global sea - level variability in the Common Era,» by lead author Dr Robert Kopp of Rutgers University.
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