Sentences with phrase «at translating to humans»

That means that the results have a better shot at translating to humans.

Not exact matches

«Not recognizing what's important to employees can translate into more job dissatisfaction, lower productivity, and higher voluntary turnover,» says Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources at CareerBuilder, in the Forbes post, «What It Takes To Retain Your Top Talent.&raquto employees can translate into more job dissatisfaction, lower productivity, and higher voluntary turnover,» says Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources at CareerBuilder, in the Forbes post, «What It Takes To Retain Your Top Talent.&raquTo Retain Your Top Talent.»
Embarrassed at its cultural «irrelevance,» the church has sought to generalize its specific story into vague consensus values, to translate its concrete doctrines into something as airy as Percy's reverential regard for human life.
Just choosing the literal text is a process fraught with the full range of human behavior at its worst: sharp personal disagreement, vindictive attacks, ecclesiastical schism, and war — all this, before any attempt to translate the sacred writings into a contemporary language.
At this time, directly translating research findings to the delivery room is difficult, but I hope that this post will stimulate thought and conversations about the silent, invisible, yet important third member of human birth and life.
Oona King, the former MP for Bethnal Green and Bow who went to the same north London school as the Miliband brothers, said: «If you look at Nick Clegg, being able to speak with a human touch translated into becoming Deputy Prime Minister.
The scientists are now expanding their research to larger numbers of animals and they are also planning a study to look at addiction - like behaviours in obese people to see how well their results translate to humans.
While the research has a long way to go before anything translates to humans, science may finally be on the right path to understanding aging at its core.
«For example, cancer research is heavily reliant on mouse models, and as a result we've become very good at curing mice, but that hasn't translated very well to humans.
«My work has focused on developing technology that translates electrical signals in human muscle into signals that control powered prosthetic limbs — such as decoding muscle signals to tell a prosthetic leg that it needs to walk forward or step up onto a staircase,» says Dr. Helen Huang, senior author of a paper on the work and an associate professor in the joint biomedical engineering program at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Yavin Shaham, a neurobiologist at the National Institute on Drug Abuse in Bethesda, Md., said in a press statement that the new work is an example of «basic research that can be readily translated to the treatment of cocaine addiction in humans
If the mouse results translate to humans, diabetics could inject these artificial beta cells to automatically regulate their blood sugar levels for days at a time.
«We have assembled a world - class team to translate our efforts to human use at the conclusion of this program.»
Genetics is also important for understanding how research scales up — or fails to — and translates from animal models to humans and among different human populations, says Henry Bryant, a research fellow at Lilly Research Laboratories in Indianapolis.
«The primary mission of the USC Neurorestoration Center is to take advantage of resources from our clinical programs to create unique opportunities to translate scientific discoveries, such as those of the Andersen Lab at Caltech, to human patients, ultimately turning transformative discoveries into effective therapies,» says center director Charles Y. Liu, professor of neurological surgery, neurology, and biomedical engineering at USC, who led the surgical implant procedure and the USC / Rancho Los Amigos team in the collaboration.
«We are hard at work trying to translate base editing technology into human therapeutics,» Liu says.
They encourage research aimed at translating laboratory discoveries about the brain and nervous system into diagnoses and therapies to improve human health.
Memory & Cognitive Disorder Awards encourage research aimed at translating laboratory discoveries about the brain and nervous system into diagnoses and therapies to improve human health.
Richard H. Scheller is Executive Vice President of Research and Early Development at Genentech, where his role is to see basic research translated into the development of new treatments for human disease.
The heroes of the movie, at least, aren't human but demigods, the offspring of gods and humans, who might be easily tempted by the prospect of a quick fling with someone who promises to show her his trident or who could translate her ultimate understanding of battle strategy to bedroom eyes.
As to what this means for education, it implies that we should be changing the goals of education to focus on deeper learning: Relevance of what is taught, to build motivation, and personalization of the What and How; Versatility, to create «Renaissance humans», which brings robustness to face whatever life throws at us; Transfer, insuring that what we learn in the narrow confines of schools, translates into actionability in real - life situations.
«We should be changing the goals of education to focus on deeper learning: Relevance of what is taught, to build motivation, and personalization of the What and How; Versatility, to create «Renaissance humans», which brings robustness to face whatever life throws at us; Transfer, insuring that what we learn in the narrow confines of schools, translates into actionability in real - life situations.»
«In developed countries there is a strong aversion to humans eating insects which likely would translate over to pets (at least initially).»
As we found out quite quickly, however, being able to dominate the computer at that level doesn't translate into much success against human drivers.
It is a look at the ways in which humans communicate sorrow in public and private and how emotions are universally translated into songs for everyone to attach their woes to.
«What we really wanted to do it take this wonky, technical REDD mechanism and this crazy acronym and translate it into something that made sense for people on a human level, on a personal level,» said Gina Angiolillo, Communications Director at Code REDD.
Comments from the floor ranged from defensive (the APA staff essentially said, «If we want to be a player here with psychiatry we need to get these guidelines out now»; representatives from division 39, psychoanalysis, claimed unfair treatment of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic TX,) to accurate (the president of the Women's division strongly suggested that decontextualizing PTSD was dangerous to those who suffered from it,) to the idiotic (sorry about casting aspersions here — but I am always fascinated when psychologists in love with RCTs and meta - analyses as the only viable evidence base stand at the mic and spout effect sizes etc. — overlooking the important contributions from qualitative research, and misunderstanding how RCTs are based on drug trials that simply do not translate to humans.
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