Sentences with phrase «professor on the anatomy»

He plans to continue his research in this vein at his own lab at the University of California - San Francisco, where he moved in 2006 and is now an Associate Professor on the Anatomy faculty.

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«The fine particles of this drug allow for it to be released slowly and stay in the abdomen,» said Katherine Roby, Ph.D., research associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at KU Medical Cancer, who started her pre-clinical work on Nanotax more than a decade ago.
Jasinski, who is advised by Peter Dodson, a professor of paleontology in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science and professor of anatomy in the School of Veterinary Medicine, collaborated on the paper with Steven C. Wallace, a professor at East Tennessee State University and curator at the East Tennessee State University National History Museum at the Gray Fossil Site.
This suggests that exercise training, when designed to increase aerobic fitness, might have a positive effect on the brain in healthy young adults,» explained corresponding author and principal investigator Karin Schon, PhD, BUSM assistant professor of anatomy and neurobiology.
«The octopus genome makes studies of cephalopod traits much more tractable, and now represents an important point on the tree of life for comparative evolutionary studies,» said Ragsdale, an associate professor in neurobiology and organismal biology and anatomy at the University of Chicago.
Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology and an investigator at the Neuroscience Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) in Atlanta, Georgia, says that when he came to the historically black MSM four years ago he chose stroke research as the area he wanted to concentrate on for two reasons: The medical school recognized the racial and regional disparities of the disease and placed stroke high on its list of illnesses to study, and the field combines the several prongs of his varied academic training and interests.
Meldrum, an associate professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University, is an expert on foot morphology and locomotion in monkeys, apes and hominids.
A team headed by Professor Oliver Ullrich from the University of Zurich's Institute of Anatomy is now conducting an experiment on the International Space Station (ISS) to study whether this also applies to human cells.
Lars Berglund, a professor at Wallenberg Wood Science Center at KTH, says that while optically transparent wood has been developed for microscopic samples in the study of wood anatomy, the KTH project introduces a way to use the material on a large scale.
«Understanding how this extinction happened and what role humans may have played could help us understand how extinctions are progressing today and what we can do to prevent them,» says Siobhán Cooke, M.Phil., Ph.D., assistant professor of functional anatomy and evolution at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and lead author of the study, described online in the Journal of Mammalogy on August 1.
«This study represents the convergence of a few different paths we've been exploring,» says Songtao Shi, chair and professor of Penn Dental Medicine's Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology and the senior author on the study.
To give new support to what vintage anatomy texts already claimed, Dines and his co-author Matthew Dean, assistant professor at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, 3D scanned hundreds of bones (many from the Smithsonian) and analyzed them based on size and shape.
James Fallon, professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of California, USA, will give a guest lecture on Thursday 24 August 2006 at 1300 in Lille Auditorium, Domus Medica, UiO, with the title:
Professor Valina Dawson, Department of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA, will give a guest lecture on Tuesday 28 February 2006 at 10.15 in the lunch room (1330), Department of Anatomy, with the title:
Professor Ian D Duncan, University of Wisconsin — Madison, USA, will give a guest lecture on Tuesday 13 March 2007 at 1200 in the lunch room (1330), Department of Anatomy, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, with the title:
Professor in protein chemistry, Peter Roepstorff, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, will give a guest lecture on Wednesday 26 October 2005 at 13.00 in the lunch room (1330), Department of Anatomy, Domus Medica, with the title:
Professor Milos Pekny, Laboratory of Astrocyte Biology and CNS Regeneration, Department of Clinical Neuroscience and Rehabilitation, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy, Göteborg University, Sweden, will give a guest lecture on Thursday 4 January 2007 at 1400 in the lunch room (1330), Department of Anatomy, Domus Medica, with the title:
«If you showed me the skeleton of this creature and asked me to make a bet on whether it walks or not, I would have bet it couldn't,» said co-author Neil Shubin, PhD, Robert R. Bensley Professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy.
The most recent grant on the list is the 2004 expedition to the Canadian Arctic co-led by Shubin, PhD, the Robert R. Bensley Professor in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago, which discovered the first fossils of Tiktaalik on Ellsmere Island.
«In a number of these trackways, the animals alternate their limbs, which suggested that they must have been made by tetrapods walking on a solid substrate,» said Melina Hale, PhD, associate professor of Organismal Biology and Anatomy.
This research builds on the groundbreaking cell - reprogramming work of another Gladstone scientist and UCSF professor of anatomy, Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD.
Other senior authors on the paper include Sabeeha Merchant, UCLA professor of biochemistry; Matteo Pellegrini, UCLA professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology; and Carolyn Larabell, NCXT director and professor of anatomy at UCSF.
Alexander de Lahunta, DVM, emeritus professor of anatomy at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, describes a typical episode as follows: «You're sitting in a chair, with the cat dozing on the floor in front of you.
Dr. Benson Akingbemi, a professor of anatomy and developmental biology in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology in Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named to a three - year term (2017 - 2020) on the Research Affairs Core Committee of the Endocrine Sanatomy and developmental biology in the Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology in Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named to a three - year term (2017 - 2020) on the Research Affairs Core Committee of the Endocrine SAnatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology in Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine, has been named to a three - year term (2017 - 2020) on the Research Affairs Core Committee of the Endocrine Society.
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