Sentences with phrase «pnas led»

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«I don't think there are any human patients who walk backwards,» says Esther Becker of the University of Oxford, who led the team that investigated the mice (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.0810599106).
«However, recently, we discovered a counterintuitive mechanism by which cells can acquire resistance to proteasome inhibitors in vitro,» explains Peter Tsvetkov, lead author of the PNAS article and a post-doctoral researcher at Whitehead Institute.
In a related study also published today in PNAS, immunologists led by Gurumoorthy Krishnamoorthy and Hartmut Wekerle of the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology in Martinsried, Germany, examined the gut microbiomes of 34 sets of identical twins, aged 21 to 63, in which only one twin had MS.. They found that Akkermansia was slightly but significantly more abundant in MS patients than in their healthy twins.
This has been shown by scientists led by Tanja Stadler, a professor at ETH Zurich's Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel; they published the corresponding study in the journal PNAS.
The team, led by Liz Pellicano of London's Institute of Education, suggests that while autistic kids may be good at spotting preset visual patterns, they find it harder to work out rules from apparently random events (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1014076108).
The research, published last month in PNAS, was led by Prof. Udi Qimron of the Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at TAU's Sackler Faculty of Medicine and conducted primarily by TAU researcher Shahar Molshanski - Mor.
In a 2013 analysis of the myPersonality data published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a team led by Kosinski showed that the pattern of people's likes on Facebook is enough to predict their personal traits such as gender, race, political persuasion, and even sexuality.
The study, published today in PNAS and led by scientists at Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK - F), the University of Vienna and UCL, analysed a global database of 45,984 records detailing the first invasions of 16,019 established alien species from 1500 until 2005 to investigate the dynamics of how alien species spread worldwide.
Abrams, Basinger, and Goentoro, lead authors of the PNAS study, wanted to know if the moon jellyfish would respond to injuries in the same manner as an injured hydra.
Jackson, a volcanologist by training who led an earlier study at the ALS on Roman seawater concrete, is the lead author of a paper describing this study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) titled «Mechanical Resilience and Cementitious Processes in Imperial Roman Architectural Mortar.»
The research, led by Dr Luke Clark from the University of Cambridge, was published in the journal PNAS.
The recent research published in the PNAS article, builds on work reported earlier this year in Nature Chemical Biology, which was led by York, and involved Professor Bernard Henrissat, of CNRS, Aix - Marseille Université, Marseille, France.
Work previously published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (doi: 10.1073 / pnas.0906112107) from Lee's collaborator Arul Jayaraman, professor in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University who holds a master's from Tufts School of Engineering, had already demonstrated that indole, a bacterial metabolite derived from the aromatic amino acid tryptophan, caused an anti-inflammatory response in the gut and increased resistance to pathogen colonization that could lead to infection
«Glass is a material we're all familiar with, but what many people probably don't know is that it is what we would call a chemically heterogenous surface,» said graduate student researcher Alex Schrader, lead author of the PNAS paper.
Led by Dr. Peter Glazer, chair of therapeutic radiology, Dr. Mark Saltzman, chair of biomedical engineering, and Dr. Marie Egan, professor of pediatrics and of cellular and molecular physiology, the collaborative team used synthetic molecules similar to DNA — called peptide nucleic acids, or PNAs — as well as donor DNA, to edit the genetic defect.
In October 2015, a group led by Dennis Lo of The Chinese University of Hong Kong reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) that they could detect those distinctive patterns in circulating DNA.
Published this week in the journal PNAS, a research team led by psychology professor John McDonald and doctoral student John Gaspar used EEG technology to determine that while «high - capacity» individuals (those who perform well on memory tasks) are able to suppress distractors, «low - capacity» individuals are unable to suppress them in time to prevent them from grabbing their attention.
Elizabeth Blackburn cuts short her tenure at Salk amid gender discrimination lawsuits, which have also led Inder Verma to take leave of absence from editor - in - chief of PNAS
He points to a study he led, published in PNAS in 2014, which found that 9 % of unconventional wells drilled in northeast Pennsylvania since 2009 already have structural integrity issues.
This opens up new opportunities in the study of protein structures, as the team headed by DESY's Leading Scientist Henry Chapman from the Center for Free - Electron Laser Science reports in the Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The authors of the new study — a multicenter effort led by Kent State University anthropologists C. Owen Lovejoy and Mary Ann Raghanti and published January 22 in PNAS — began by measuring neurotransmitter levels in brain samples from humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, baboons and monkeys, all of whom had died of natural causes.
In 2008, researchers led by YongKeun Park and Monica Diez - Silva of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that red blood cells vibrated less when they were infected with the malaria parasite, apparently because the infection made the cells stiffer than normal (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.0806100105).
According to the study published in the journal PNAS, achieving the SDGs would lead to population growth below even the lower bound of recent UN probabilistic population projections.
A team led by researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) this week publishes in PNAS a new analysis of data on the genetics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Researchers led by Professor Eckhard Wolf, Chair of Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology at the Gene Center and the Department of Veterinary Sciences at LMU, now report in the journal PNAS, that early phases of the development of bovine embryos, might offer a better system for the understanding of the earliest differentiation steps.
Results of a study of worldwide jellyfish abundance, led by Condon, were recently published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
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.
Her work has been funded primarily by the National Science Foundation and USDA - AFRI, and has been published in leading scientific journals including PNAS, Science, Ecology Letters, Ecology, and Proceedings of the Royal Society of London.
Researchers, led by Yohannes Haile - Selassie co-authored a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of science (PNAS) reporting the discovery, piecing together and analysis of a partially complete male skeleton dated by paleomagnetic and radiometric methods to 3.6 million years ago.
The study was led by Kerstin Lindblad - Toh and published in PNAS this week.
The study, led by King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry (IoP) and published in Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) provides the most detailed understanding yet of the brain processes involved in teenage alcohol abuse.
In a study published today in PNAS, scientists in Sweden and Canada, led by Leif Andersson at Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, have studied the genetic basis of reproduction in 25 populations of herring from both sides of the North Atlantic.
Another NASA research group, led by Kathie Thomas - Keprta of NASA's Johnson Space Center, report in the same issue of PNAS that the magnetite crystals inside the meteorite are similar to those formed by «modern» magnetotactic bacteria now living on Earth.
The study was published September 7, ahead of print, in the leading scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, PNAS.
In a study published today in PNAS, scientists in Sweden and Canada, led by Leif Andersson at Uppsala University / SciLifeLab, have studied the genetic basis of reproduction in 25 populations of herring from both sides of the North -LSB-...]
A study published in the journal PNAS in 2016 and led by scientists at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, showed more about how.
Researchers from IAST, TSE & the French Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) publish their latest study in the leading PNAS journal.
Zogbhi led the study reported in PNAS.
Led by Dr. Peter Glazer, chair of therapeutic radiology, Mark Saltzman, chair of biomedical engineering, and Dr. Marie Egan, professor of pediatrics and of cellular and molecular physiology, the collaborative team used synthetic molecules similar to DNA — called peptide nucleic acids, or PNAs — as well as donor DNA, to edit the genetic defect.
To believe that climate science is as corrupt as dr. Curry wants us to believe, not only the IPCC, but the whole the peer - review process, ALL leading journals (nature, Science, PNAS, etc), most academies of sciences must be involved.
He has published over 100 scientific papers (30 of which in the leading Nature and Science journals and PNAS) and co-authored four books.
More information: Joseph R. McConnell el al., «Lead pollution recorded in Greenland ice indicates European emissions tracked plagues, wars, and imperial expansion during antiquity,» PNAS (2018).
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.
The participants include Al Gore and many world leaders, the UN's IPCC, the US National Academy of Sciences, the International Alliance of National Academies of Science, the UK's Royal Society, leading research journals (Science, Nature, PNAS, etc.), the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, public and private news media, etc..
The evidence to date suggests that Climategate involved leaders of the US National Academy of Sciences, the UK's Royal Society, editors of leading research journals — Nature, Science, PNAS, etc., the news media, the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee, the International Alliance of National Academies, etc..
We hope this will lead to even better outcomes than we reported in PNAS.
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