Sentences with phrase «author of a new paper in»

«With the change in screening, we wanted to see if there were other implications, and indeed a decrease in chlamydia screening occurred even though the number of visits by young women was about the same,» says U-M Medical School Department of Family Medicine lecturer Allison Ursu, M.D., the lead author of the new paper in Annals of Family Medicine.
He is the author of a new paper in the Open Journal of Discrete Mathematics that explains how a code he wrote for a doctoral thesis, the Generalized Knapsack Code, could thwart hackers armed with next generation quantum computers.
Joanne Ballard and the other 29 authors of the new papers in Journal of Geology belong to the Comet Research Group.
Dr. Patrick T. Brown is the lead author of the new paper in Nature, along with his co-author Ken Caldeira.
David Gold, a post-doc in the Summons lab at MIT, is the lead author of a new paper in Nature — Paleoproterozoic sterol biosynthesis and the rise of oxygen.
The authors of a new paper in Nature, «Species — area relationships always overestimate extinction rates from habitat loss,» claim to have mathematical proof showing results of such calculations, using the «species to area curve,» are uniformly too high.

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In a new white paper, author Michael Doran, a comparison confidence consultant at Optiv Inc. specializing in debate analysis, suggests that litigators could enforce an hostile celebration to contention a hard drive picture of the user's cryptocurrency «wallet.&raquIn a new white paper, author Michael Doran, a comparison confidence consultant at Optiv Inc. specializing in debate analysis, suggests that litigators could enforce an hostile celebration to contention a hard drive picture of the user's cryptocurrency «wallet.&raquin debate analysis, suggests that litigators could enforce an hostile celebration to contention a hard drive picture of the user's cryptocurrency «wallet.»
Timothy Keller, pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and author of The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism, has written a paper for BioLogos called, «Creation, Evolution, and Christian People.»
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Whether or not this article is retracted, it's is not science and thereby speaks reams about the goals and intents of the authors of the paper from Cornell Medical Center in New York and the Editors of the journal that publishes it.
ICYMI: Drew Zambelli, a top aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, authored a rare letter to the editor in Saturday's TU to respond to the paper's editorial citing a recent Quinnipiac poll that found New Yorkers have misgivings about the lack of transparency in Albany.
Charig, who died in 1997 but is included as an author on the new paper, speculated that it was some sort of early dinosaur relative.
Diane Dickel is the lead author of Nature Methods paper describing a new technique for identifying gene enhancers in the genomes of humans and other mammals.
This graph indicates how many years it will take for the gender gap to disappear in select fields, according to new estimates based on the overall numbers of men and women authoring scientific papers.
The solution is to build new water infrastructure in stages, say the authors of the PLoS paper.
We wanted to understand what types of differences are always there, what is causing them, and what they mean,» says Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte, a professor in Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory and co-senior author, with Kelly Frazer of the University of California, San Diego, on the new paper, which was published in Cell Stem Cell in April 2017.
«We think we have a very good case that there have been lots of cryovolcanoes on Ceres but they have deformed,» said Michael Sori of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory at the University of Arizona in Tucson, and lead author of the new paper.
Palkovacs and graduate student David Fryxell are senior author and first author, respectively, of a paper on the new findings published October 21 in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Although this measurement was first proposed in the 1960's, it has never been made because only two strongly lensed supernovae have been discovered to date, neither of which were amenable to time delay measurements,» says Danny Goldstein, a UC Berkeley graduate student and lead author on the new Astrophysical Journal paper.
According to the paper's first author, Si Ming Man, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in St. Jude Immunology, the findings could lead to new protective treatments against tularemia, including drugs that can enhance the ability of IRF1, GBP or AIM2 to cure infections more quickly and effectively.
Pentelute is the senior author of a paper describing the new system in the Feb. 27 issue of Nature Chemical Biology.
The authors of the research paper, human development specialists Bruce J. Ellis of the University of Arizona and W. Thomas Boyce of the University of California, Berkeley, borrowed a Swedish idiom to name a startling new concept in genetics and child development: orkidebarn.
But in a study published in this week's advance online publication of the journal Nature, Peters, the first author of the paper, and his colleagues found that the motor cortex itself plays an active role in learning new motor movements.
Boyden is the senior author of a paper describing the new system in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
«The idea with this design is that you could use a phone, with an adaptor, to charge the cochlear implant, so you don't have to be plugged in,» says Anantha Chandrakasan, the Joseph F. and Nancy P. Keithley Professor of Electrical Engineering and corresponding author on the new paper.
Dr. Steven L. Shafer of Stanford University, Editor - in - Chief of Anesthesia & Analgesia, believes the new paper will have profound implications for digital sharing of patient data, «For my entire term as Editor, I have pushed authors to share data, under the assumption that anonymized data could be safely shared,» he comments.
Moreno's first job in the lab — helping a postdoc develop a mutagenesis technique to identify new genes involved in organ development and positioning — earned him a second - author paper in Science just a couple of years into his Ph.D..
«Compared to other proteins that have been measured in traumatic brain injury, BDNF does a much better job of predicting outcomes,» says Frederick Korley, M.D., Ph.D., an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and first author of the new paper.
Yao - Cheng Li, a staff scientist in Wahl's lab and first author of the new paper, explains that their method focuses on one of the two kinds of protein - protein interactions.
In the new study, published online today in PLoS ONE, primatologist Mathias Osvath of Lund University in Sweden — author of the earlier Santino paper — teams up with Lund University primatologist Elin Karvonen to report new observations of Santino's behavior during 201In the new study, published online today in PLoS ONE, primatologist Mathias Osvath of Lund University in Sweden — author of the earlier Santino paper — teams up with Lund University primatologist Elin Karvonen to report new observations of Santino's behavior during 201in PLoS ONE, primatologist Mathias Osvath of Lund University in Sweden — author of the earlier Santino paper — teams up with Lund University primatologist Elin Karvonen to report new observations of Santino's behavior during 201in Sweden — author of the earlier Santino paper — teams up with Lund University primatologist Elin Karvonen to report new observations of Santino's behavior during 2010.
The authors of the new paper analyzed these survey data under the leadership of M. Kate Grabowski, Ph.D., an assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore and an epidemiologist with the Rakai Health Sciences Program.
This has got to be a new record: A paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences had more than 37,000 authors.
«We were interested in what maintains brown fat, even when we're not exposed to cold all the time,» says Maryam Ahmadian, a Salk research associate and first author of the new paper.
«New Yorkers tend to focus on rats because they are larger and we see them scurrying around in streets or subways; however, from a public health vantage point, mice are more worrisome because they live indoors and are more likely to contaminate our environment, even if we don't see them,» says senior author W. Ian Lipkin, MD, senior author of both papers, John Snow Professor of Epidemiology, and director of CII.
Scientific publisher the Public Library of Science (PLOS) became a leader in the movement when it announced a new policy in February requiring authors in all its journals to archive the raw data used in PLOS papers.
That paper launched a lively debate, and today a group at the State University of New York at Stony Brook has fired back: The authors argue in Nature that the earlier analysis was flawed, and cancers are due to this «bad luck» only 10 % to 30 % of the time, STAT reports.
«Reducing protein production in aging neurons allows more energy for the cell to put toward folding proteins correctly and handling stress,» says Zheng, the first author of the new paper.
Finding two of these rare galaxies in such close proximity is truly astounding,» said Dominik Riechers, an astronomer at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and lead author on a paper appearing in the Astrophysical Journal.
«I realized there are quite a lot of unsolved problems in birdsong,» says Stowell, who is lead author on the new paper.
The paper, authored by New York University's Steven Brams, Wilfrid Laurier University's D. Marc Kilgour, and the University of Graz's Christian Klamler and published this month in Notices of the American Mathematical Society, outlines a pair of algorithms that are based on the self - identified priorities of the parties.
Skemer is first author of a paper on the new findings to be published in Astrophysical Journal Letters and currently available online.
«If we don't build on the lessons from previous policy successes and failures to understand what works and why, we risk wasting time and money in a way that we simply can't afford,» said Anadon, who authored the new paper with colleagues from the Harvard Kennedy School as well as the University of Minnesota's Prof Gabriel Chan.
«The ALMA data reveal that AzTEC - 3 is a very compact, highly disturbed galaxy that is bursting with new stars at close to its theoretically predicted maximum limit and is surrounded by a population of more normal, but also actively star - forming galaxies,» said Dominik Riechers, an astronomer and assistant professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and lead author on a paper published today (Nov. 10) in the Astrophysical Journnew stars at close to its theoretically predicted maximum limit and is surrounded by a population of more normal, but also actively star - forming galaxies,» said Dominik Riechers, an astronomer and assistant professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and lead author on a paper published today (Nov. 10) in the Astrophysical JournNew York, and lead author on a paper published today (Nov. 10) in the Astrophysical Journal.
«Our results introduce a new framework to explore the mechanical properties of active fluids and suggest that partially ordered active matter can be guided and controlled via gradients in the intrinsic geometry of the underlying substrate,» the authors wrote in a summary of their paper.
In their new paper, the authors list several steps — some simple and others more complex — that hospitals can take to prevent or at least mitigate attacks and to ensure that they are in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, which requires holders of health records to keep them securIn their new paper, the authors list several steps — some simple and others more complex — that hospitals can take to prevent or at least mitigate attacks and to ensure that they are in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, which requires holders of health records to keep them securin compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, which requires holders of health records to keep them secure.
«We've solved a mystery, revealing a new aspect of our innate immune system and what flu has to do to get around it,» says Nicholas Meyerson, a postdoctoral researcher in the BioFrontiers Institute and lead author of a paper published in the Nov. 8 issue of Cell Host and Microbe.
«While we celebrate the «a ha» moment of scientific discovery and invention, such moments are only the point of initiation for the basic research required to develop new drugs,» said Dr. Laura McNamee, the lead author of the paper and a research associate in Bentley's Center for Integration of Science and Industry.
O'Shea, a professor in the Department of Cell & Developmental Biology and director of the U-M Pluripotent Stem Cell Research Lab, and McInnis, the Upjohn Woodworth Professor of Bipolar Disorder and Depression in the Department of Psychiatry, are co-senior authors of the new paper.
«Finding the organohalogen Freon - 40 near these young, Sun - like stars was surprising,» said Edith Fayolle, a researcher with the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the USA, and lead author of the new paper.
Federica Bianco, a postdoctoral fellow at the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network in Santa Barbara, Calif., and the lead author of the new paper, says that TAOS should be sensitive to kilometer - size KBOs.
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