In 2007, she was appointed an American Cancer
Society Research Professor.
Patrick S. Moore, M.D., M.P.H. Director, Cancer Virology Program American Cancer
Society Research Professor Distinguished Professor, Department of Microbiology and Medical Genetics University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Dr. de Lange joined the Rockefeller faculty in 1990, and was named the Leon Hess Professor in 1999; she is also Associate Director of the University's Anderson Center for Cancer Research and an American Cancer
Society Research Professor.
The findings show just how profound the impact humans are having on the planet, says Prof Andrew Watson, Royal
Society research professor at the University of Exeter:
Richard Gardner, Royal
Society Research Professor at the Department of Zoology, Oxford University, said:
After receiving his Ph.D., he began his scientific studies at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory where he continues his work today as an American Cancer
Society Research Professor.
He is now a Royal
Society research professor.
2009 - Named Royal
Society research professor and Dr. Lee Professor of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Oxford
Not exact matches
Dr. Carroll is director of
research and
professor of religion and
society at Hartford Seminary, Hartford, Connecticut.
Karen Swallow Prior is
professor of English at Liberty University,
Research Fellow with the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, and a member of the Faith Advisory Council of the Humane
Society of the United States.
Robert Benne, Jordan - Trexler
Professor of Religion Emeritus,
Research Associate, and Founder of the Robert Benne Center for Religion and
Society at Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia.
The NIH Human Embryo
Research Panel's chief ethicist,
Professor Ronald Green, proposed that the intelligent and articulate members of a
society should vote on whether other members of the species deserve the status of «personhood.»
Professor Akbar Ahmed, good
research but you need to find out why the moslem world do not allow any other religion in their
society.
In a March 2009 article for Sport and
Society,
professors Ashley Stirling and Gretchen Kerr»
research shows that some athletes imagine the coach's position, even when abusive, as comparable to a priest or a cult leader.
Carol L Wagner, MD
Professor of Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina Carol L Wagner, MD is a member of the following medical
societies: American Academy of Pediatrics, American Chemical
Society, American Medical Womens Association, American Public Health Association, American
Society for Bone and Mineral
Research, American
Society for Nutrition, Massachusetts Medical
Society, National Perinatal Association,
Society for Pediatric
Research Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.
Ted Rosenkrantz, MD
Professor, Departments of Pediatrics and Obstetrics / Gynecology, Division of Neonatal - Perinatal Medicine, University of Connecticut School of Medicine Ted Rosenkrantz, MD is a member of the following medical
societies: American Academy of Pediatrics, American Pediatric
Society, Eastern
Society for Pediatric
Research, American Medical Association, Connecticut State Medical
Society,
Society for Pediatric
Research Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.
Brian S Carter, MD, FAAP
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Medicine; Attending Physician, Division of Neonatology, Children's Mercy Hospital and Clinics; Faculty, Children's Mercy Bioethics Center Brian S Carter, MD, FAAP is a member of the following medical
societies: Alpha Omega Alpha, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Pediatric
Society, American
Society for Bioethics and Humanities, American
Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics,
Society for Pediatric
Research, National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Disclosure: Nothing to disclose.
One of the people Feilding started working with was
professor David Nutt, of Imperial University, whose own experience of clashing with authorities over drug
research came to a head in 2009 when he was sacked as chair of the Advisory Council of the Misuse of Drugs for ranking drugs according to the harm they do the user and
society.
Professor Kath Woodward is a researcher at the Open University and the ESRC's Centre for
Research into Socio - Cultural Change and is organising the event, she said: «This event will provide important answers on what is social about sport and how it fits into the wider
society.»
Dr Frances Flinter (Chair), Consultant in Clinical Genetics, Guy's Hospital, London & Chair of the Human Genetics Commission working group to develop a common framework of principles for direct genetic tests; Dr Richard Durbin, Co-Chair of the 1000 Genomes Project, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton; Dr Barbara Prainsack, Senior Lecturer Medicine, Science &
Society, Kings College, London; Prof. Martin Richards, Emeritus
Professor of Family
Research, University of Cambridge.
Professor John Pethica, Vice-President of the Royal
Society, said: «We're pleased to partner with EPSRC so that these young researchers, identified by the Royal
Society as excellent and potential leaders in their fields, will have access to further funding to advance their
research and develop their careers.»
Ecologist and environmental policy analyst Raphael «Rafe» Sagarin (2002 - 03 Congressional Fellow sponsored by the Geological
Society of America) was associate
research scientist and adjunct assistant
professor for the School of Natural Resources and the Environment at University of Arizona.
«The application of big data in the human rights domain is still really in its infancy,» said Mark Latonero,
research director and professor at the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy and fellow at the Data & Society Research In
research director and
professor at the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy and fellow at the Data &
Society Research In
Research Institute.
Lawrence D. Phillips, an emeritus
professor at the London School of Economics, will present his
research group's findings about the relative risks of different drugs at Advances in Decision Analysis, a conference sponsored by the INFORMS Decision Analysis
Society (DAS).
The study, co-authored by Dichtel, Damian Helbling, assistant
professor of civil and environmental engineering at Cornell University, and members of their
research groups at Northwestern and Cornell, recently was published by the Journal of the American Chemical
Society.
Environmental risk factors and exposures can also contribute to BD risk, according to the analysis by Ciro Marangoni, MD, at the Department of Mental Health, Mater Salutis Hospital, Legnato, Italy; Gianni L. Faedda, MD, Director of the Mood Disorder Center of New York, NY, and Co-Chairman of a Task Force of the International
Society for Bipolar Disorders on this topic; and
Professor Ross J. Baldessarini, MD, Director of the International Consortium for Bipolar & Psychotic Disorders
Research of the Mailman
Research Center at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass..
The
research does not conclude that the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) can transmit Zika to humans, but it highlights the need for deeper
research into additional potential vectors for the virus that has rapidly spread through the Americas since its initial outbreak in 2015, says Chelsea Smartt, Ph.D., associate
professor at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory at the University of Florida and lead author on the study to be published this week in the Entomological
Society of America's Journal of Medical Entomology.
«Our study shows that protein production in neurons is one of the major utilizers of energy and that neurons of Leigh syndrome degenerate because they can't sustain a high enough level of energy,» says Tony Hunter, the Renato Dulbecco Chair and American Cancer
Society Professor in Salk's Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, who led the
research.
Speaking about the
research which has just been published by the Royal
Society Luca Börger,
Professor of Ecology and Biodiversity said: «Our results showed that among long - lived species, a relationship between body mass and survival can be present independently of environmental conditions.
In a separate study, a meta - analysis published in the March edition of Journal of the International Neuropsychological
Society, Rock Braithwaite, Ed.D.,
professor, Department of Kinesiology and Recreation Administration, Humboldt State University, Arcata, Calif., synthesized all existing
research using the four major computerized neurocognitive tests for concussion: Headminder, CogSport, Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics (ANAM) and ImPACT ®.
University of Michigan
professors Pamela Davis - Kean and Jacquelynne Eccles, along with Miriam Linver of Columbia University, made that claim at the 2002
Society for
Research on Adolescence.
Professor Bourne,
Professor of Ophthalmology at Anglia Ruskin University's Vision and Eye
Research Unit, said: «Vision impairment is of great importance for quality of life and for the socioeconomics and public health of
societies and countries.
The
research, conducted by the Weed Science
Society of America and led by Kansas State University
professor Anita Dille, spanned seven years from 2007 to 2013.
«We expected to find similar trends across all primate radiations — that is, that the faces of highly social species would have more complex patterning,» said Santana, who conducted the
research as a postdoctoral fellow with the UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and UCLA's Institute for
Society and Genetics and who is now an assistant
professor at the University of Washington and curator of mammals at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture.
Antonis Kotsonas, a University of Cincinnati assistant
professor of classics, will highlight his field
research with the Knossos Urban Landscape Project at the 117th annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America and
Society for Classical Studies.
Robert Cook - Deegan,
professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in
Society at Arizona State University, discussed the challenges ahead for biomedical
research.
John Cushman, Purdue University distinguished
professor of earth, atmospheric and planetary science and a
professor of mathematics, presented the
research findings «Redox reactions in immiscible - fluids in porous media — membraneless battery applications» at the recent International
Society for Porous Media 9th International Conference in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
During the 69th Annual Meeting of the American Physical
Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD), being held Nov. 20 - 22, in Portland, Oregon, Randy Ewoldt, an assistant
professor who runs the Ewoldt
Research Group in the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering, and Jeremy Koch, a doctoral candidate, will present their work studying bubbles within complex fluids.
Professor Peter Kinderman, Head of the Institute of Psychology, Health and
Society who lead the
research, said: «Depression and anxiety are not simple conditions and there is no single cause.
The study, conducted at the Lizard Island
Research Station in Australia and led by Assistant
Professor Sandra Binning of Université de Montréal's Department of Biological Sciences, was published today in Proceedings of the Royal
Society B: Biological Sciences.
This was the challenge addressed by Mary - Claire King, Ph.D., American Cancer
Society Professor of Medicine and Genome Sciences, and Tomas Walsh, Ph.D., Associate
Research Professor of Medical Genetics, both at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Professor Bowles, who referred to the
research in a panel discussion on «Nature's Marvellous Medicines» at the recent Royal
Society Summer Science Exhibition, said: «We were measuring how flavonoids affected the production of inflammatory mediators by cells stimulated by microbial products.
Basic
research lays the groundwork for future scientific and technological development and it often addresses
society's largest challenges such as mitigating climate change, curbing antibiotic resistance or preventing terrorism, said Maria Zuber, chair of the National Science Board and the E. A. Griswold
Professor of Geophysics and vice president for
research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, during a monthly colloquium lecture on Wednesday at AAAS headquarters.
«This paper shows that an increase in physical mobility of DNA strands is something that happens inside mammalian cells every time there is a break in the DNA,» says de Lange, who is also American Cancer
Society Professor, and Director of the Anderson Center for Cancer
Research at Rockefeller.
«Understanding racial differences in behaviors that affect men's health is an important step toward reducing health disparities among U.S. men,» says study lead author Roland J. Thorpe Jr., PhD, an assistant
professor in the Department of Health, Behavior and
Society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and director of the Program for Men's Health
Research at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Disparities Solutions.
These beliefs play a key role in shaping people's opinions, and ultimately, their support for scientific advances, according to the study «Understanding Public Opinion in Debates Over Biomedical
Research: Looking Beyond Partisanship to Focus on Beliefs about Science and
Society,» by American University
professor Matthew C. Nisbet, Ph.D., and Ezra Markowitz, Ph.D., a post-doctoral fellow at Columbia University.
The team is led by Angelia Seyfferth, assistant
professor in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, who worked with a group of
research technicians and undergraduate researchers from diverse areas of study on the project, the results of which were recently published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, which is an American Chemical
Society journal.
After water purification, one of the most important regulating services of páramo... environments is flood control,» said Daniel Ruiz, an associate
professor of environmental engineering at Antioquia School of Engineering and researcher at Columbia University's International
Research Institute for Climate and
Society.
To search for monstrous galaxies, the
research team led by Hideki Umehata (a postdoctoral fellow of the Japan
Society for the Promotion of Science staying at the European Southern Observatory, Germany), Yoichi Tamura (an assistant
professor at the University of Tokyo), and Kotaro Kohno (a
professor at the University of Tokyo) used ALMA to make extensive observations of a small part of the sky called SSA22 in the constellation Aquarius (the Water - Bearer).
Andrew Palmer,
Professor of Health Economics, Menzies Institute for Medical
Research, University of Tasmania added, «We have identified that osteoporosis fractures represent a huge and increasing cost to Chinese
society.