Researchers from Brigham
Young University analyzed 325 families over a four - year period, when fathers responded to questionnaires regarding their parenting style, and children ages 11 to 14 responded to questions about school performance and attaining goals.
Not exact matches
Researchers from several institutions, including, UCLA, Boston
University, Stanford
University and the Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife,
analyzed blood samples from nearly 10,000 people to find that genetic markers in the gene responsible for keeping telomeres (tips of chromosomes) youthfully longer, did not translate into a
younger biologic age as measured by changes in proteins coating the DNA.
The study, out of Duke
University,
analyzed the health of nearly one thousand 38 - year - olds and found that some resembled people a decade older while others appeared years
younger (SN: 8/8/15, p. 10).
Wondering what was behind those reports, McAninch and colleagues at Rush previously obtained and
analyzed brain tissue from the
University of Miami Brain Bank from deceased Caucasian male organ donors who at their time of death were
young and healthy, without known thyroid problems, to see if they could find any clues.
The scientists
analyzed a variety of sweetpotato tissue types (mature leaves,
young leaves,
young petioles, buds, vine sections, and root tissue) from a sweetpotato plot at Louisiana State
University in late October and again the following September.
After
analyzing the medical records of more than 1,000 women who gave birth between the ages of 15 and 24, investigators from the
University of Michigan conclude that physicians caring for adolescent women should use BMI before pregnancy as a strong predictor of whether a
young mother will gain too much weight during pregnancy, a risk factor for later obesity.
In a double - blind, placebo - controlled study, a team led by Andrea King, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral neuroscience at the
University of Chicago,
analyzed the subjective response of 104
young adult heavy social drinkers to alcohol and tracked their long - term drinking habits.
Michael Diamond, from Washington
University in Saint Louis, USA, and colleagues
analyzed and compared the immune response to WNV infection in four - month - old (the equivalent of
young adults) and 18 - month - old (elderly) mice.
And to map the human cerebral cortex, HCP researchers
analyzed 6 terabytes of MRI data from 210 healthy
young adults, says Kamil Ugurbil, the HCP's co-principal investigator at the
University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
To make a detailed study of the X-ray properties of
young stars, a team of astronomers, led by Elaine Winston from the
University of Exeter, United Kingdom,
analyzed the Chandra X-ray data of both NGC 1333, located about 780 light - years from Earth, and the Serpens cloud, a similar cluster of
young stars about 1,100 light - years away.
Researchers Raj Chetty and John N. Friedman of Harvard
University and Jonah E. Rockoff of Columbia
University analyzed school - district data from grades 3 — 8 for 2.5 million children, and linked those data to information on student outcomes as
young adults.
Written by researchers at the Federal Reserve Board and the
University of Wisconsin - Madison, «State Mandated Financial Education and the Credit Behavior of
Young Adults»
analyzes more than 13 years of data from three states that implemented new mandatory financial literacy courses for the class of 2007.
Teaching Assistant 8/1/2013 — 5/1/2015 State
University — Syracuse, NY Taught undergraduate chemistry classes and supervised labs Graded assignments and
analyzed student conclusions Designed experiments for
young students Maintained productive relationships with other teachers and scientists