Working in these labs helped her better understand the life of a scientist.
Not exact matches
Shortly after launching the company, Roos, who has a Ph.D.
in laser physics, began
work on a hand - held laser device to
help police officers find meth
labs.
Dr. Peter Turchi, who
worked on fusion experiments
in the 1970s, including Linus for the U.S. Naval Research
Lab, also concludes that General Fusion has several technical advantages now that could
help them succeed.
One of the mentors at Z Nation
lab is Mr. Nitin Pradhan, founder of Washington DC - based Launch Dream Accelerator and Govonomy to
help technology startups grow
in US government markets and provide them with the opportunity to
work with the US government.
We are also
working closely with top business and engineering schools and research
labs to
help connect young qualified graduates with exciting opportunities
in entrepreneurial space.
As a result, Djenee have had the pleasure to
work with the big corporations doing their innovation
labs, finding partners to
help us execute our business, meeting customers that pay for our services, media people that are interested
in your vision and investors that fund our company.
We can also
help you with strategic product development and the actual legal requirements,
working towards tailor - made solutions for your products — be it
in our
labs or
in internal and external workshops with you, our customers, covering specific applications or product groups.
At Sports Insights and Bet
Labs, we've been hard at
work analyzing the field and tracking the odds movement
in an attempt to
help our members make the smartest bet possible.
You can, however, position yourself for the best possible outcome by finding a highly effective IVF team (look at www.sart.org for best pregnancy rates
in your area) that will
work with you to diagnose the problem (look for good two - way communication between the patient and clinic), grow and find the best embryos to transfer (look for a good
lab that uses modern tools) and
helps you optimize your fertility before you even get started (good physician practice).
A cure for cancer - it could well be the most invigorating, but frustrating goal for medical research, but the
work at a
lab in Albany may
help to end the scourge of cancer one day.
Student B
works out of a
lab where the people can't (or won't)
help them — not even when offered a variety of goodies (usually involving coffee, beer or baked goods)
in exchange for
help and / or information.
«When supervisors listen and acknowledge [the] space problems trainees are having
in the
lab, it
helps [the trainees] feel respected and appreciated for
working in less - than - optimal circumstances,» says Linda Ligenza, a clinical social worker with the Center for Mental Health Services
in Washington, D.C.
They informed me that this experience
helped them really understand what
working in a
lab entailed, and how to get
work done
in a timely and organized way.
«I was called
in to do some
work on the fungi side and to
help them film the time - lapse sequences and
lab - based scenes,» he explains.
Because my research interests were distinct from ongoing
work in the
lab, I rarely asked for
help.
Kita spends whole days
in the
lab, either
working on her own research or
helping students, postdocs, and other scientists develop their projects.
But,» [w] hile
in developing countries those friendships
helped in securing the most attractive jobs, such as professorships, within their national higher education system, researchers
in developed countries benefited from the global network of their senior friends giving them access to the most respected research groups,
labs and universities, allowing them to present their
work at the most prestigious conferences and publish
in the most important books and journals.»
Your
work showing that there had to be a second quorum - sensing molecule
helped you get a job at Princeton, and
in 1994 you started your own
lab there.
During
lab meetings, her PI gives his thoughts on his students» progress; afterward, Spurgeon checks
in with the students to see whether they need clarification or
help working out his suggestions.
In 2009, Siegel the elder also came to Baker's lab for a few weeks» sabbatical, working on a three - dimensional description of orotate decarboxylase, the enzyme he studied back in his Ph.D. days, with Justin's hel
In 2009, Siegel the elder also came to Baker's
lab for a few weeks» sabbatical,
working on a three - dimensional description of orotate decarboxylase, the enzyme he studied back
in his Ph.D. days, with Justin's hel
in his Ph.D. days, with Justin's
help.
Still, it
helps in that it provides a complete change from the
work of running an immunology
lab.
«While I was
working in the
lab for hours trying to get the circuits to
work, I felt good knowing this was going to
help someone who isn't as fortunate as I am.»
The specific duties of staff scientists — who can
work in core facilities as well as
in labs in academia, non-profit research institutions, and government — generally include both doing independent research and
helping others get
work done, though the specifics vary.
She enjoys
working closely with the grad students
in the
lab,
helping them with experimental techniques, editing their manuscripts, and advising them about the big - picture implications of their data and ways to move forward.
«Having
worked in a
lab really did
help me because I was comfortable with the science,» Ufnar says, referring to her Ph.D. research
in environmental toxicology at the University of Southern Mississippi
in Hattiesburg.
Similarly, Bruce Beutler, an immunologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
in Dallas who won the 2011 Nobel Prize
in physiology or medicine for discovering how endotoxins activate the immune system, says
helping his father
work in his genetics
lab gave him an early advantage.
But
work from his
lab has convinced him that oscillations
help those signals reach the right spot, connecting brain areas
in important ways.
In the current issue of Cell, Jing Liu, a graduate student researcher in the Chien lab at UMass Amherst working with the Laub lab at MIT, show that in the bacteria Caulobacter, a particular enzyme, Lon, can help defend against the effects of stress by cutting up and destroying small amounts of misfolded protein
In the current issue of Cell, Jing Liu, a graduate student researcher
in the Chien lab at UMass Amherst working with the Laub lab at MIT, show that in the bacteria Caulobacter, a particular enzyme, Lon, can help defend against the effects of stress by cutting up and destroying small amounts of misfolded protein
in the Chien
lab at UMass Amherst
working with the Laub
lab at MIT, show that
in the bacteria Caulobacter, a particular enzyme, Lon, can help defend against the effects of stress by cutting up and destroying small amounts of misfolded protein
in the bacteria Caulobacter, a particular enzyme, Lon, can
help defend against the effects of stress by cutting up and destroying small amounts of misfolded proteins.
«
In addition to being used in animal studies to help us understand how the brain works, this new endoscope might one day be useful for certain applications in people,» said Shay Ohayon, who developed the device as a postdoctoral researcher in James DiCarlo's lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog
In addition to being used
in animal studies to help us understand how the brain works, this new endoscope might one day be useful for certain applications in people,» said Shay Ohayon, who developed the device as a postdoctoral researcher in James DiCarlo's lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog
in animal studies to
help us understand how the brain
works, this new endoscope might one day be useful for certain applications
in people,» said Shay Ohayon, who developed the device as a postdoctoral researcher in James DiCarlo's lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog
in people,» said Shay Ohayon, who developed the device as a postdoctoral researcher
in James DiCarlo's lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technolog
in James DiCarlo's
lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Much of the material included
in the toolkit sprang from the
labs of Robert J. Wood, Charles River Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences at SEAS, and chemist George M. Whitesides, Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor, two researchers whose
work has
helped establish Harvard as a leader
in soft robotics.
What's more, Discher says, unpublished
work from his
lab suggests that adding the molecular passports to viruses that deliver genes
in gene therapy also
helps them avoid immune detection.
You want to be
in a successful
lab where you can get good advice and
work with other scientists and trainees who will
help you learn how to do good
work.
Lab courses are supposed to enable students to see how physics principles
work in real life; conducting experiments should
help them understand physics better and reinforce classroom instruction.
Gilbert Henry, a research specialist
in Eddy's
lab, was already engineering INTACT to
work in fruit flies, and offered insight that
helped Mo develop a similar system
in mice.
In the meantime, the lab has earmarked $ 4 million to help resolve any lingering problems, and in February it launched a new Fire Protection Division «to help prioritize and identify these issues — and get to work on them,» says Los Alamos spokesperson Kevin Roar
In the meantime, the
lab has earmarked $ 4 million to
help resolve any lingering problems, and
in February it launched a new Fire Protection Division «to help prioritize and identify these issues — and get to work on them,» says Los Alamos spokesperson Kevin Roar
in February it launched a new Fire Protection Division «to
help prioritize and identify these issues — and get to
work on them,» says Los Alamos spokesperson Kevin Roark.
And if that doesn't
work, Dietrich says, just try to find someone
in the
lab who can
help you.
help in choosing a postdoc position and so they end up
working in a
lab where their Ph.D. mentor has contacts.
Then go out and find a new mentor,
in a new
lab, who is willing to
help you acquire the skills you need to
work in this new field.
In my seminars, I often describe an accomplishment using «we» to show the members of my academic audience how little it does to help their cases: «In the Smith lab, we do work in the blah - blah field, and we've published, in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
In my seminars, I often describe an accomplishment using «we» to show the members of my academic audience how little it does to
help their cases: «
In the Smith lab, we do work in the blah - blah field, and we've published, in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
In the Smith
lab, we do
work in the blah - blah field, and we've published, in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
in the blah - blah field, and we've published,
in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.&raqu
in several high - impact journals, a series of papers showing that blah - blah and blah - blah are interrelated.»
The finding could
help scientists better understand how reprogramming
works and it may one day
help breed replacement tissues or organs
in the
lab — or
in patients.
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In this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life column, Lina Colucci — an engineer, a musician, and a dancer — explains how all three of her passions help her perform at a high level, whether it's in the lab or on the stag
In this week's Science Careers - produced
Working Life column, Lina Colucci — an engineer, a musician, and a dancer — explains how all three of her passions
help her perform at a high level, whether it's
in the lab or on the stag
in the
lab or on the stage.
Liang, who did the field and
lab work for the study with the
help of undergraduates, put a hive
in an outdoor enclosure with mesh walls.
Koziol alleges that he criticized her
work and character, didn't
help her make up for the lost time, gave her «angry looks when passing
in the
lab,» didn't list her as a contributor to a Nature article, and threatened to fire and «destroy» her,» Enserink wrote.
Baltimore, MD — New
work led by Carnegie's Steven Farber, with
help from Yixian Zheng's
lab, sheds light on how form follows function for intestinal cells responding to high - fat foods that are rich
in cholesterol and triglycerides.
She
works in a 3D Dosimetry
lab under Dr. Mark Oldham where she is
helping to develop and characterize an exciting new radiation therapy treatment tool, which is a new radiochromic bolus that changes color when it is irradiated.
MD Anderson is
working closely with Guardant to expand a highly specialized CLIA - accredited
lab (CLIA
labs comply with federal standards known as the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments that regulate all clinical laboratory testing on humans), and pre-CLIA
labs, where Guardant's digital sequencing technology will be used to create disease - specific assays that will be transferred for use
in the CLIA - accredited
lab to
help detect cancers early and guide treatment.
In contrast, what the national
labs do is build instruments that
work reliably — whether it's a particle accelerator at CERN or a retinal implant to
help a blind person see.
The neural engineering curriculum unit he designed
helps students understand how BCIs
work, based on knowledge he gained
in the program and his experience
in the
lab.
Start with his initial
work in the
labs of Mark Stitt and Renate Scheibe, he has
helped to unravel the biochemicall strategies behind plant growth, carbohydrate storage and yield, as well as aspects of functional evolution.
You do not need to be a researcher, or even
work in a
lab to
help.