Sentences with phrase «at nearby university»

As a Minnesota native, Dr. Pinna completed her BA in Psychology at the nearby University of North Dakota before moving on to Kent State University for her doctoral training.
As any sociologist at nearby University of Chicago could tell you, too many options overwhelm us.
I take on house - and pet - sitting gigs, proctor tests at a nearby university, work tables at health fairs and partake in an occasional in - person survey.
In 2005, the California College of the Arts in San Francisco established the first of many MFA programs in social practice, prior to the founding of SPARC (Social Practice Arts Research Center) at the nearby University of California, Santa Cruz.
It was at the nearby University of Wisconsin — Madison, in the early 1990s, that the modern witch - hunt against outdoor cats began with the infamous Wisconsin Study.
[1] The implications of that event clearly involve both species - jumping and research at the nearby University Of Florida.
I'm Midwest born and a college student at the nearby university.
«Give me a break,» says Alan Feduccia, a biologist at nearby University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and a leading skeptic of the bird - dinosaur connection.
She conducted the study with Kimberly Lackey, Ph.D. candidate zoology, Laboratory Technician Janae Carrothers and colleagues at the nearby University of Idaho.
Two years ago, Keith Luhrs moved to Peregrine Pharmaceuticals after completing his first postdoc at nearby University of California, Irvine.
While prototype snake robots were being demonstrated to journalists at the Robotics Institute, a live pig was undergoing cardiac surgery from a prototype snake robot at nearby University of Pittsburgh hospital.
And into their hands he puts all the things a science boy would love to have: the oscilloscope and ten - channel transmitter they get a newspaper to buy for them, the gastroscope a professor at the nearby university lends them to look inside a sealed cannon, the radiosonde beacons they can attach to almost anything.
One happy coincidence was the performance at a nearby university of Archibald MacLeish's J.B., a modern interpretation of the story of Job.
«He definitely has college potential, «says Willis, who volunteered to help him look at nearby universities.
Gladstone Institutes strives to provide the best training for its postdoctoral scholars, including rigorous scientific training, personalized attention and mentoring, and a rich research environment supplemented by close interactions with colleagues at nearby universities, including UCSF, Berkeley, Stanford and others.
I signed up for experimental procedures to treat my GERD at nearby universities and hospitals.

Not exact matches

Otherwise, there's the nearby and ever - entertaining New York City, a hundred - plus miles of Atlantic Ocean coastline, a smallish mountain range or two, a major amusement park, a half dozen professional sports teams (most of them mediocre at best), small - time skiing, a pretty Ivy League campus by the name of Princeton University, a wealth of black bear in exclusive suburban communities, the early homes of such celebrity types as Martha Stewart, Jack Nicholson and Bruce Springsteen, the site of the Hindenburg disaster, and (for visionary types) the ghosts of Albert Einstein and Thomas Edison, who lived and worked in the state for awhile.
Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin, the University of California, San Diego and Disney Research recently conducted a study and found that when a person's smartphone is nearby — on the table or even in the same room — that person's performance on a cognitive task (requiring problem - solving and reasoning) will likely suffer.
The export manager of the 24 - employee family business got her free counseling courtesy of students in international business at nearby Drake University.
Gregory, who worked at a Lexington liquor store while a student at the University of Kentucky, recalled that the only people buying Blanton's were Japanese executives passing through on their way home from the nearby Toyota plant.
King Jr. began early education at an Elementary school in the nearby Auburn Avenue and then was transferred to Atlanta University's private laboratory school.
Connor Fraley, a student at nearby Belmont University, told the Tennessean he was in a Ford truck with three friends when they rolled up alongside the white Denali to inform the driver there was a strange smell coming from his exhaust.
After Ron Jr. came Eddie, now 25 and a former Yankee farmhand, then Brian, 20, a student at New York University, and Charlie, 18, a pitcher for St. John's, a parochial high school in nearby Shrewsbury.
Domenico Berardi was picked up by Sassuolo after a chance trip to visit his brother at university nearby, and the Serie A club are immensely grateful that fate brought them together.
Liquor flowed freely at the Stanford University fraternity party two weeks ago where prosecutors say a student athlete met a young woman who'd joined the revelry with friends and later raped her nearby, according to police reports released Thursday.
Brought up in nearby Cwmbran, she was educated at Croesyceiliog School before reading History at Birmingham University.
At Nassau County's other major development project, the Hub in Uniondale, the LIA is calling for a rapid bus service to the Long Island Rail Road stations in Hempstead Village and Mineola, and for three pedestrian bridges to nearby Hofstra University, Nassau Community College and the RXR Plaza offices.
Station 1 is at least as close as Station 7 to the major buildings at Syracuse University and nearby hospitals, Linnertz said.
When he returned to the United States to take a second postdoc at the Center for Vaccine Development at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, he also took a second job, teaching microbiology in the evenings, at nearby Anne Arundel Community College.
Heather Storteboom, a 25 - year - old graduate student at nearby Colorado State University, is prospecting for clues to an invisible killer.
«Massive fails» like this one in a nearby galaxy could explain why astronomers rarely see supernovae from the most massive stars, said Christopher Kochanek, professor of astronomy at The Ohio State University and the Ohio Eminent Scholar in Observational Cosmology.
Anthropologist Jill Pruetz of Iowa State University in Ames recounts that the male faced the fire with «a really exaggerated slow - motion display» before redirecting his display at chimps sheltering in a nearby baobab tree.
Vanessa McBride at the University of Southampton in the UK and her colleagues looked at X-rays arriving from the space between two nearby galaxies, the Large and Small Magellanic clouds.
Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have discovered a signaling pathway in cancer cells that controls their ability to invade nearby tissues in a finely orchestrated manner.
She now holds the title of University Distinguished Professor of Psychology, juggling two research groups — she is also affiliated with the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program and the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at nearby Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)-- and helping her graduate students and postdocs launch their own careers.
In the case of tech transfer, I set up informational interviews with the director of the licensing office at my own university, with a former student who was employed at another nearby tech transfer office, and with a networking contact (the friend of a fellow student) working at yet another local office.
Shimony had been tipped off about Bell's theorem back in 1964, when a colleague at nearby Brandeis University, where Bell had written up his paper, sent Shimony a preprint of Bell's work.
At the University of Pennsylvania's PENN Postdoctoral Opportunities in Research and Teaching (PENN - PORT) program, which just had its 5 - year IRACDA grant renewed for a second term, first - year postdocs spend about 85 % of their time doing mentored research and about 15 % taking pedagogy classes and preparing to teach at one of three minority - serving institutions nearby: Lincoln University, which is recognized as the United States» first historically black university, in unincorporated southern Pennsylvania; Delaware County Community College (DCCC), which is in Pennsylvania; and Rutgers University, Camden, in New JerseAt the University of Pennsylvania's PENN Postdoctoral Opportunities in Research and Teaching (PENN - PORT) program, which just had its 5 - year IRACDA grant renewed for a second term, first - year postdocs spend about 85 % of their time doing mentored research and about 15 % taking pedagogy classes and preparing to teach at one of three minority - serving institutions nearby: Lincoln University, which is recognized as the United States» first historically black university, in unincorporated southern Pennsylvania; Delaware County Community College (DCCC), which is in Pennsylvania; and Rutgers University, Camden, in NUniversity of Pennsylvania's PENN Postdoctoral Opportunities in Research and Teaching (PENN - PORT) program, which just had its 5 - year IRACDA grant renewed for a second term, first - year postdocs spend about 85 % of their time doing mentored research and about 15 % taking pedagogy classes and preparing to teach at one of three minority - serving institutions nearby: Lincoln University, which is recognized as the United States» first historically black university, in unincorporated southern Pennsylvania; Delaware County Community College (DCCC), which is in Pennsylvania; and Rutgers University, Camden, in New Jerseat one of three minority - serving institutions nearby: Lincoln University, which is recognized as the United States» first historically black university, in unincorporated southern Pennsylvania; Delaware County Community College (DCCC), which is in Pennsylvania; and Rutgers University, Camden, in NUniversity, which is recognized as the United States» first historically black university, in unincorporated southern Pennsylvania; Delaware County Community College (DCCC), which is in Pennsylvania; and Rutgers University, Camden, in Nuniversity, in unincorporated southern Pennsylvania; Delaware County Community College (DCCC), which is in Pennsylvania; and Rutgers University, Camden, in NUniversity, Camden, in New Jersey.
By looking at 25 years of data on the Konza Prairie Biological Station, Allison Veach, doctoral student in biology, Muncie, Indiana, and Walter Dodds, university distinguished professor of biology, are researching grassland streams and the expansion of nearby woody vegetation, such as trees and shrubs.
A Yale University analysis of one such event in a nearby galaxy provides an unprecedented look at the process.
«This is just from talking to people who said they've seen the paper, but I've not seen the paper itself,» says Clifford Burgess, a theoretical physicist at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in nearby Waterloo.
Maria Braga, DDS, PhD, and colleagues at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, found that activating ASIC1a decreased the activity of nearby cells and reduced anxiety - like behavior in animals.
Gary Polis and Stephen Hurd of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, surveyed the spiders on 23 islands around Angel de 1a Guarda in the Gulf of California and at four sites on the nearby Baja California peninsula (see Map).
In the mid-1990s, scientists at Iowa State University and the nearby Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory built crystals the size of Ping - Pong balls, also for microwaves.
At the same time, Romano Serra of Bologna University and Valery Nesvetailo of Tomsk State collected core samples from nearby tree trunks to study possible anomalies in the tree - ring patterns.
There are few published studies on the effects of uranium mines on nearby residents, but researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the University of New Mexico are working on health assessments, according to EPA officials.
After developing the universal atom counting method at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and cofounding Atom Sciences, he joined the faculty of the University of Tennessee in nearby Knoxville, where he helped create a research institute devoted to the extension and worldwide promulgation of atom counting.
«Approximately 36,000 of these disposal wells are currently in operation across the U.S., and little work has been done to evaluate their potential impacts on nearby surface water,» said Christopher Kassotis, a former graduate student in Nagel's laboratory and a current postdoctoral fellow at Duke University.
Pilsner's research team includes Ph.D. student and first author Haotian «Howie» Wu, Dr. Cynthia Sites, director of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic at Baystate Medical Center in nearby Springfield, and others at Wayne State University in Detroit.
Neuroscientist Steven Kushner of Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, together with chemical biologist Mario van der Stelt from nearby Leiden University and colleagues at several other institutes, set out to find out why.
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