Dr. Adrienne Lapidos is a licensed clinical psychologist and
Assistant Research Scientist at the University of Michigan School of Social Work.
«With tethers, the main issue is use, not usability,» says Kathy Klinich,
assistant research scientist at UMTRI and the study's lead author.
The influence of pectin on biofuel production largely has been ignored, according to the paper's first author, Ajaya Biswal,
assistant research scientist at the CCRC.
Other IU contributors to the research were Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Complex Networks and Systems Research and
an assistant research scientist at the IU Network Science Institute, and Jaehyuk Park, a doctoral student in informatics.
«We compared many different coastal ecosystems and have made a clear case for including coastal wetlands in discussions about greenhouse gas mitigation,» said Ariana Sutton - Grier,
an assistant research scientist at UMD's Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center and a co-lead author of the research paper.
«The results help us to better understand how these viruses evolved and found their way into humans,» said Joel O. Wertheim, PhD,
assistant research scientist at the UC San Diego AntiViral Research Center and lead author of the study.
«The interaction with the antibodies might be happening, but it never fully explained all cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever,» said study lead author P. Robert Beatty,
an assistant research scientist at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health.
The other significant finding of the study, says Garrett Jenkinson, Ph.D.,
assistant research scientist at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering who carried out much of the analyses, was that this variability goes haywire in cancer cells, which may display significant regional differences in methylation stochasticity compared to normal cells.
Also, «putting pieces together with your preschooler builds her foundation for problem solving,» says Cristina Medellin - Paz, Ph.D.,
assistant research scientist at playLabNYU in New York City.
Not exact matches
Scott Stransky,
assistant vice president and principal
scientist at AIR Worldwide, added: «A major cloud failure would significantly impact the insurance industry, and our
research has shown that such an event is plausible.
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.
After spending approximately 2 decades completing a master's degree, stints as a
research assistant and
research associate
at WHOI in Massachusetts, a Ph.D. in biological oceanography
at Oregon State University, and returning to WHOI for a postdoc and various other roles, Baumgartner is now an associate
scientist with tenure, a title he earned in 2014.
Murali Haran, a professor in the department of statistics
at Penn State University; Won Chang, an
assistant professor in the department of mathematical sciences
at the University of Cincinnati; Klaus Keller, a professor in the department of geosciences and director of sustainable climate risk management
at Penn State University; Rob Nicholas, a
research associate
at Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
at Penn State University; and David Pollard, a senior
scientist at Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
at Penn State University detail how parameters and initial values drive an ice sheet model, whose output describes the behavior of the ice sheet through time.
Upon winning a coveted Mentored
Research Scientist Development Award from the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Adams took a nontenure - track
assistant professor position
at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston - Salem, North Carolina.
Hanan, a senior
scientist at the Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, and colleagues postdoctoral
research associate Armel Kaptué and
assistant research professor Lara Prihodko examined satellite images from 1983 to 2012 to evaluate the vegetation in 260 watersheds in four regions of Senegal, Mali and Niger.
«Given the enormous societal toll of chronic pain, being able to predict placebo responders in a chronic pain population could both help the design of personalized medicine and enhance the success of clinical trials,» said Marwan Baliki,
research scientist at RIC and an
assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
In the near future, we could use this information to allow cognitive control of neural prosthetics in patients with ALS or severe cervical spinal cord injury,» said Adam Sachs, neurosurgeon and associate
scientist at The Ottawa Hospital and
assistant professor
at the University of Ottawa Brain and Mind
Research Institute.
«These data are counter to theory and what was previously assumed about patterns of dating and sexual behavior among U.S. singles,» said Garcia, an evolutionary biologist,
research scientist at The Kinsey Institute and
assistant professor of gender studies in the College of Arts and Sciences
at IU Bloomington.
The study appeared in the April 14 print edition of Chemical Communications in the article «Visualizing Nanoparticle Mobility in Liquid
at Atomic Resolution,» by Madeline Dukes, an applications
scientist at Protochips Inc. in Raleigh, N.C.; Benjamin Jacobs, an applications
scientist at Protochips; David Morgan,
assistant manager of the Cryo - Transmission Electron Microscopy Facility
at Indiana University Bloomington; Harshad Hegde, a computer
scientist at the Virginia Tech Carilion
Research Institute; and Kelly, who is also an
assistant professor of biological sciences in the College of Science
at Virginia Tech.
Dr. Iwona Rudkowska, a
research scientist at the Endocrinology and Nephrology Department, at the CHU de Québec Research Center and assistant professor at Laval University, says «additional well - designed intervention studies are needed to ascertain the effects of increased dairy consumption on metabolic health in healthy and in metabolically deteriorated populations
research scientist at the Endocrinology and Nephrology Department,
at the CHU de Québec
Research Center and assistant professor at Laval University, says «additional well - designed intervention studies are needed to ascertain the effects of increased dairy consumption on metabolic health in healthy and in metabolically deteriorated populations
Research Center and
assistant professor
at Laval University, says «additional well - designed intervention studies are needed to ascertain the effects of increased dairy consumption on metabolic health in healthy and in metabolically deteriorated populations.»
Brian Langerhans, an
assistant professor of biological sciences
at NC State and a senior author on a paper describing the study, says the
research could help
scientists learn about the connectedness of what seem to be disconnected animal traits.
Moving «is a key career decision that can potentially play an important role in the generation of scientific knowledge by allowing
scientists [to] find environments where they are more effective in doing their
research,» writes Ina Ganguli, an
assistant professor of economics
at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a co-author on the paper, in an email to Science Careers.
«We overcame this challenge by trying to push the observational science to the highest resolutions, allowing us to more readily compare observations across datasets,» said Nicholas Schmerr, the study's co-author and an
assistant research scientist in geology
at the University of Maryland.
Co-authors are former Rice postdoctoral researcher Tharangattu Narayanan, now
at the CSIR - Central Electrochemical
Research Institute, Karaikundi, India; Chandra Sekhar Tiwary, who has a research appointment at Rice and is a scientist at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India; and Rice alumna Karen Lozano, a professor of mechanical engineering, and Mircea Chipara, an assistant professor of physics and geology, both of the University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg
Research Institute, Karaikundi, India; Chandra Sekhar Tiwary, who has a
research appointment at Rice and is a scientist at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India; and Rice alumna Karen Lozano, a professor of mechanical engineering, and Mircea Chipara, an assistant professor of physics and geology, both of the University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg
research appointment
at Rice and is a
scientist at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India; and Rice alumna Karen Lozano, a professor of mechanical engineering, and Mircea Chipara, an
assistant professor of physics and geology, both of the University of Texas Pan American, Edinburg, Texas.
«The way quality measures are defined has important implications for how care is delivered,» says lead study author Sameer Saini, M.D., a
research scientist at VA - CCMR and
assistant professor of internal medicine
at the U-M Health System.
Dr. Nguyen is a
research assistant professor in the Department of Neurology and a
research scientist in the Department of Immunobiology
at the University of Arizona.
The company's staff, 31 individuals
at present, includes molecular geneticists and biologists, mathematicians,
scientists with a medical background, engineers, technical
assistants, and administrative staff, recruited from well - known German
research institutes.
A growing body of
research in the last decade has looked
at what makes human psychology special, and
scientists have said that the basic social communication skills that begin to develop around 9 months are what first seem to set humans apart from other species, said MacLean,
assistant professor in the School of Anthropology in the UA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Looking for weedy candidates The
research represents just one of several ways
scientists are altering plants to maximize their ability to produce cellulose and hemicellulose for biofuels, said Laura Bartley, an
assistant professor in the Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology
at the University of Oklahoma.
Additional authors of the study are Owen T. Bennion, B.S.,
research assistant in Aldridge's lab, Murat Cokol, Ph.D., associate professor
at Sabanci University, Istanbul, and visiting
scientist at Tufts University School of Medicine, Shumin Tan, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of molecular biology and microbiology
at Tufts University School of Medicine and member of the Molecular Microbiology program faculty
at the Sackler School, and Anh Hoang, Ph.D., of Massachusetts General Hospital.
The
research — published January 3, 2017 in the online journal eLife — was led by Joshua Galanter, MD, MAS, formerly an
assistant professor of medicine, of bioengineering and therapeutic sciences, and of epidemiology and biostatistics
at UCSF, who is now a
scientist at Genentech.
Co-authors from UT Southwestern Medical Center included Shuyuan Zhang, graduate student
at CRI; Dr. Kejin Zhou, Instructor
at the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center; Dr. Xin Luo, Data
Scientist at CRI and in Bioinformatics; Lin Li, Senior
Research Scientist at CRI; Dr. Liem Nguyen, former graduate student
at CRI; Yu Zhang, Senior
Research Associate
at CRI; Dr. Purva Gopal,
Assistant Professor of Pathology; Dr. Branden Tarlow, Internal Medicine resident; and Dr. Daniel Siegwart,
Assistant Professor
at the Simmons Cancer Center and of Biochemistry.
Chen's co-authors include David I.W. Levin,
assistant professor
at the University of Toronto; Wojciech Matusik, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science
at MIT; and Danny M. Kaufman, senior
research scientist at Adobe R
research scientist at Adobe
ResearchResearch.
Following her postdocs, she worked as a Senior
Research Scientist at Clark Atlanta University before moving to the Department of Pharmacology
at Howard University College of Medicine as an
Assistant Professor where she is currently on tenure track.
«The membranes we created, though completely synthetic, mimic several features of more complex living organisms, such as the ability to adapt their composition in response to environmental cues,» said Neal Devaraj, an
assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry
at UC San Diego who headed the
research team, which included
scientists from the campus» BioCircuits Institute.
STONY BROOK, NY, July 14, 2014 —
Research findings from an international team of
scientists including Alan Turner, PhD,
Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomical Sciences
at Stony Brook University School of Medicine, uncovers details on how a new species of a feathered raptorial dinosaur found in China provides evidence on how large - bodied dinosaurs took to the air.
Additional authors of the paper include Luigi Petrone, Ph.D., former Senior
Research Fellow
at NTU who initiated the study in the Miserez lab and is currently a
Scientist at Brookes Bell Group; Steffi Sunny, a graduate student in the Aizenberg lab; Clarinda Sutanto, a
Research Assistant in the Miserez lab
at NTU; Shawn Hoon, Ph.D., a
Research Fellow in the Molecular Engineering Lab
at A * STAR, Singapore; Lucas Cohen, Co-op Student in the Aizenberg lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior
Research Scientist at the Wyss Institute.
«Once you develop cirrhosis of the liver, it puts you
at risk of many other complications, such as the need for a liver transplant or the risk of liver cancer,» Dr. Flemming, an
assistant professor of gastroenterology and a clinician
scientist with the Kingston General Hospital
Research Institute.
2014 - present Director, Division of Genetics and Cell Biology, Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy 2008 - present Head of
Research Unit, Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy 2007 - 2012 Associate Telethon
Scientist at Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy 2002 - 2007
Assistant Telethon
Scientist at Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy 1997 - 2002 Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Nephrology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
This advance will allow biomedical
scientists to study the functioning of an individual's intestinal lining in a controlled microenvironment, where the lining can interact with immune cells, blood cells and drugs, said Robert Barrett, PhD,
assistant professor of Medicine and
research scientist at the Cedars - Sinai Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute.
Abdel - Mohsen joined The Wistar Institute as
Assistant Professor in 2017 after completing his Ph.D. and postdoctoral training
at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the Blood Systems
Research Institute (BSRI), where he was subsequently appointed as a research sc
Research Institute (BSRI), where he was subsequently appointed as a
research sc
research scientist.
Thomas Gajewski, MD, PhD,
assistant professor of pathology and hematology / oncology
at the University of Chicago Hospitals has been awarded a Clinical
Scientist Award in Translational
Research by the Burroughs Wellcome Fund.
Three Foundation researchers — Senior
Research Scientists, James Sumowski, Ph.D., and Karen Nolan, Ph.D., as well as
Assistant Director of Engineering
Research Peter Barrance, Ph.D. — will be working with physicians and other clinical experts
at Children's Specialized Hospital, where they will together investigate ways to improve mobility and cognition — thinking, learning and memory — in children with various challenges, including brain and spinal cord injuries.
Dr. Strober is a senior
research scientist in Neuropsychology & Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation, and an assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Rutgers New Jersey Medical
research scientist in Neuropsychology & Neuroscience
Research at Kessler Foundation, and an assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Rutgers New Jersey Medical
Research at Kessler Foundation, and an
assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation
at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School.
On October 23, 2000, President Clinton named Philip Ashton - Rickardt, PhD —
assistant professor of pathology, a member of the Ben May Institute, and a researcher in the Gwen Knapp Center
at the University of Chicago — as one of 59 young researchers to receive the fifth annual Presidential Early Career Awards for
Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on young professionals
at the outset of their independent
research careers.
«All of these nematodes speak the same chemical language,» through the use of compounds called ascarosides, said study co-author Frank Schroeder, a
research scientist at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) for Plant Research and adjunct assistant professor in Cornell's Department of Chemistry and Chemical
research scientist at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) for Plant
Research and adjunct assistant professor in Cornell's Department of Chemistry and Chemical
Research and adjunct
assistant professor in Cornell's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology.
Other collaborators include Virginia Tech Carilion
Research Institute
scientists Zhi Sheng, an
assistant professor; Rob Gourdie, a professor and director of the VTCRI Center for Heart and Regeneration Medicine; and Mark Yeager, the Andrew P. Somlyo Distinguished Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics and director of the High - Resolution Cryo - EM Imaging Facility
at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
«Our study is another example of how modest financial incentives may go a long way in improving health behaviors and health care quality,» says Jeffrey Kullgren, M.D., M.S. M.P.H., a
research scientist in the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, an
assistant professor of internal medicine
at the U-M Medical School and a former Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar.
2010 — Investigator, Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 2007 — 2009 Associate Investigator, Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences and Max - Planck - Partner - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 2007 Posdoc Fellow
at Department of Molecular Medicine and Max - Planck -
Research - Group on Stem Cell Aging, Ulm University 2005 Guest
scientist at Laboratory of Stem Cell Therapy, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo 2003 — 2004 Visiting Scientist at Gene Mapping Center, Max Delbr ¨ ¹ ck Center, Berlin, Germany 2001 — 2003 Research Assistant, Sino - German Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Fu Wai Hospital & Cardiovascular Institute, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 1997 — 1998 Resident Physician, Youjian Hospital, Shangdo
scientist at Laboratory of Stem Cell Therapy, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo 2003 — 2004 Visiting
Scientist at Gene Mapping Center, Max Delbr ¨ ¹ ck Center, Berlin, Germany 2001 — 2003 Research Assistant, Sino - German Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Fu Wai Hospital & Cardiovascular Institute, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 1997 — 1998 Resident Physician, Youjian Hospital, Shangdo
Scientist at Gene Mapping Center, Max Delbr ¨ ¹ ck Center, Berlin, Germany 2001 — 2003
Research Assistant, Sino - German Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Fu Wai Hospital & Cardiovascular Institute, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences 1997 — 1998 Resident Physician, Youjian Hospital, Shangdong, China
Nadja Grobe, Ph.D.,
Research Scientist, Henry M Jackson Foundation
at Air Force
Research Laboratory (AFRL), Co-Chair, Meetings Committee, NPA; Jennifer Lamberts, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor, College of Pharmacy, Ferris State University, Co-Chair, Meetings Committee, NPA; Yvette Seger, Ph.D., Director of Science Policy, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), Vice Chair, NPA Board of Directors