Members of our lab study gene expression and organelle function in plants and humans.
Not exact matches
The following Berkeley
Lab researchers also contributed to the study: Benjamin Bowen, a member of Northen's lab in EGSB and at the Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility, helped analyze metabolomics data; Ulas Karaoz in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Area (EESA) analyzed metagenomics data; and Joel Swenson, a former postdoctoral researcher in Biosciences» Biological Systems and Engineering Division, helped conduct correlation and statistical analys
Lab researchers also contributed to the
study: Benjamin Bowen, a
member of Northen's
lab in EGSB and at the Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility, helped analyze metabolomics data; Ulas Karaoz in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Area (EESA) analyzed metagenomics data; and Joel Swenson, a former postdoctoral researcher in Biosciences» Biological Systems and Engineering Division, helped conduct correlation and statistical analys
lab in EGSB and at the Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office
of Science User Facility, helped analyze metabolomics data; Ulas Karaoz in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Area (EESA) analyzed metagenomics data; and Joel Swenson, a former postdoctoral researcher in Biosciences» Biological Systems and Engineering Division, helped conduct correlation and statistical analyses.
The
study, published in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences, was led by Vivek Shenoy, professor in the Department
of Materials Science and Engineering and co-director
of Penn's Center for Engineering Mechanobiology, along with Xuan Cao and Ehsan Ban,
members of his
lab.
The
studies performed by
members of the Castoe
lab rely on advanced computing for several aspects
of the research.
The
study published today was done in collaboration with the
labs headed by Salvador Aznar Benitah and Angel R. Nebreda, both
members of IRB Barcelona's Oncology Programme, and with the
labs led by Violeta Serra, at the Vall d'Hebrón Institute
of Oncology (VHIO), Aleix Prat, at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, and Joan Albanell, at the Hospital del Mar..
He returned to St. Louis and shifted several
members of his
lab to
studying Zika, including developing mouse models
of the disease.
Dr Sommer, a
member of Professor John Pandolfi's
lab at UQ, said the new
study examined 17 reefs from the Sunshine Coast, in south - east Queensland, to Port Stephens in New South Wales.
The research team, including
members of Prof. Keinan's
lab, Prof. Eitan Friedman
of TAU's Sackler School
of Medicine, and Prof. Gil Azmon and colleagues at Albert Einstein College
of Medicine and the University
of Haifa, based their
study on data from the Jewish HapMap project, an international effort led by Prof. Harry Ostrer
of Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, to determine the genetic history
of worldwide Jewish diasporas.
Two Drexel undergraduates who joined Bien's
lab in their freshman year last year, Jacquelyn Garcia and Rafaella Marano, are working with Ward and other
members of the team to address this question, and will present a poster about their road - crossing
studies at ESA.
A dozen
of the group's faculty
members, along with students and postdoctoral researchers from their
labs, contributed to the
study, providing data from 15 simulations and experiments on different types
of disordered systems.
«Our
studies show that female flies don't just provide a static arena for sperm competition; they also influence who fathers their offspring,» says Lüpold, a
member of the Pitnick
Lab, where the research took place.
(The research team, led by Uri Hasson and Kenneth Norman, professors in the Department
of Psychology at Princeton, frequently makes use
of movies and television shows to
study brain activity; «Sherlock» is a particular favorite
of the
lab members.)
In one example, a
study section
member discovers from reading a grant proposal that a
lab at another university is far along on the question that one
of her own Ph.D. students is researching.
The
study — spearheaded by
members of the Gerstein
Lab, including Joel Rozowsky, Koon - Kiu Yan, Daifeng Wang, Baikang Pei, and Arif Harmanci — looked at patterns
of transcription, the process by which information encoded in DNA is transferred to RNA.
«In the future we hope to apply this strategy to target other disease - causing RNAs, which range from incurable cancers to important viral pathogens such as Zika and Ebola,» added Research Associate Sai Pradeep Velagapudi, the first author
of the
study and a
member of the Disney
lab.
Additional authors
of the
study are Owen T. Bennion, B.S., research assistant in Aldridge's
lab, Murat Cokol, Ph.D., associate professor at Sabanci University, Istanbul, and visiting scientist at Tufts University School
of Medicine, Shumin Tan, Ph.D., assistant professor
of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts University School
of Medicine and
member of the Molecular Microbiology program faculty at the Sackler School, and Anh Hoang, Ph.D.,
of Massachusetts General Hospital.
Funded by NSF, DARPA, and the Office
of Naval Research,
members of the
lab are
studying fish schooling behavior and the vertebral columns in sharks and bony fish.
Now, scientists who are
members of the Center for Computational
Study of Excited - State Phenomena in Energy Materials (C2SEPEM) a new energy materials - related science center based at the Department
of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley
Lab), have solved a mystery that could lead to gains in efficiency.
«Many Huntington's disease patients experience psychiatric - related problems, such as depression and anxiety,» added Supriya Swarnkar, the first author
of the
study and a
member of Subramaniam's
lab.
The team also included Adam Siepel, who is Chair
of CSHL's Simons Center for Quantitative Biology and co-lead the
study, and a former
member of Siepel's
Lab, Ilan Gronau, who is now at the Herzliya Interdisciplinary Center, Israel.
Other authors on the PNAS «atlas»
study include past or present
members of the Ansari
lab,
members of the Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and researchers at the Morgridge Institute for Research.
His
lab and
lab members have and continue to work on some
of the most important microbiome
studies around the world — their research appears regularly in leading scientific journals such as Science, Nature, PNAS, PLOS and so forth.
Committee Work and Service: Professional: Faculty
member of the CSHL Infrastructure and Training to Bring Next - generation Sequence (NGS) Analysis Into Undergraduate Education; Diversity committees for the Society for the
Study of Reproduction (SSR) and American Society
of Andrology; Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society (vice-president and co-chair student research funding with Mary Shaw), Reviewer for a variety
of scientific journals (
Lab Animal, Andrology, Asian J Andrology, Reproduction, Cell and Tissue Research).
Dr. Polonis has coordinated regional
labs in Thailand and East Africa for the Duke University Comprehensive Antibody Vaccine Immune Monitoring Consortium (CA - VIMC) funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and is a standing
member of the HIV Vaccines
Study Section for the Center for Scientific Review at the NIH.
To overcome this limitation, the
lab of Whitehead
Member Susan Lindquist has turned to phenotypic screens in which candidate compounds are
studied within a living system.
Other authors include
members of the Eng
lab, Drs. Min - Han Tan (who is first author) and Mohammed S. Orloff, Charissa Peterson, Jin - Lian Chen and Yiran Yang; genetic counselor coordinator
of the PTEN
study Jessi Mester, MS, CGC; biostatistician Lisa A. Rybicki; and
members of the multidisciplinary PTEN team, thyroid specialist and surgeon Dr. Mira Milas, who is also Director
of Cleveland Clinic's Thyroid Cancer Center; breast specialist Dr. Holly Pederson; and dermatologist Dr. Berna Remzi.
Prior to joining the Schreiber
lab, Minikel
studied the genetics
of prion disease with Broad institute
member Daniel MacArthur.
The
study, published online February 20, 2018, in Cell Reports, was conducted by the UCSF
lab of Saul Villeda, PhD, an assistant professor
of anatomy and
member of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center
of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF.
In the
study,
members of the Gottesfeld
lab, led by first author Sherman Ku, a graduate student in the Scripps Research Kellogg School
of Science and Technology, created a cellular model that did reproduce this feature.
Other
members of the Schroeder
lab who contributed to the
study were graduate students Neelanjan Bose, Parag Mahanti, and Oran G. O'Doherty.
By examining the results
of genome - wide association
studies (GWAS) in conjunction with experiments on mouse and human red blood cells (RBCs), researchers in the
lab of Whitehead Institute Founding
Member Harvey Lodish have identified the protein cyclin D3 as regulating the number
of cell divisions RBC progenitors undergo, which ultimately affects the resulting size and quantity
of RBCs.
«We believe
members of the astronomical community could greatly benefit in their exoplanet hunting and characterization
studies with this new laser frequency comb instrument,» says Xu Yi, a graduate student in Vahala's
lab and the lead author
of a paper describing the work published in the January 27, 2016, issue
of the journal Nature Communications.
In a
study featured on the cover
of Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, investigators in Science Park faculty
member Dr. Snow Shen's
lab uncovered one
of the protein's key nuclear functions.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Two
studies by scientists in the
lab of Whitehead
Member Terry Orr - Weaver that shed light on developmental strategies
of Drosophila were published in recent issues
of the journals Developmental Cell and Current Biology.
Another
lab member is
studying the role the sigma - 1 gene plays in regulating fear response, testing how normal zebrafish react to a stimulus — the flash
of a strobe light — and comparing that with the response
of sigma - 1 knockouts.
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.
Other contributors to the
study include Yasuhiko Kawakami, PhD., Masanobu Morita, PhD., and Concepción Rodríguez - Esteban, PhD., all currently in the Belmonte
lab; and former Belmonte
lab members, Ángel Raya, PhD., now at the Center for Regenerative Medicine
of Barcelona, and Takaaki Matsui, PhD., now at the Nara Institute
of Science and Technology in Japan.
«What people say they want in a mate and what qualities they actually seek don't tend to correspond,» said Coye Cheshire, an associate professor at the School
of Information at Berkeley who has
studied this with Mr. Fiore, Professor Mendelsohn and Lindsay Shaw Taylor, a
member of the school's self, identity and relationships
lab.
Having grown up as the most grounded
member of his small family, he has developed a peculiar relationship with his parents, playing to their expectations while
studying them as though they were
lab rats, charting with alarm their declining sex life.
Teachers and school leaders could facilitate this opportunity by: a) setting aside specific time for students to engage in this form
of design - based education, for instance, by establishing design and innovation
labs; b) infusing in the curriculum opportunities for students to establish links to this activity; c) structuring opportunities to inspire students to
study and solve a problem, for instance showcasing current and past students» exemplary projects; d) providing opportunities for students to present their projects to an authentic audience
of peers and
members of the community; and e) not telling students what projects to work on by staying hands - off.
Jessica Gilbertie, a CVM graduate student and
member of Schnabel's research
lab, earned a $ 100,000 grant for a two - year
study to improve treatment
of joint infections.
He is a
member of the Mobile Media
Lab and a PhD candidate in the Communication
Studies department at Concordia University.
We thank
members of the Preferences as Memories
Lab, the Center for Research on Environmental Decisions, J. Logg, T. Higgins, Y. Li and A. Gneezy for helpful comments; J. Westfall, C. Kim and S. Baum for technical support in running the
studies; and M. Sisco and N. Lowhim for research assistance.
Initiated and analyzed
lab reports for accuracy, formatting, and regulatory compliance prior to delivery to pre-clinical animal testing facility clients in support
of dozens
of medical
studies as part
of a 35 -
member histopathology laboratory.
In December 2010,
members of the Flemish Pain League (about 3000) received an invitation letter to participate in
studies about chronic pain and quality
of life in our
lab (see Figure 0001).