Sentences with phrase «author of a paper now»

«The big thing is we are decreasing the fabrication time and we are using cheap materials,» explains Christian Kemp, an author of the paper now based at Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea.

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«Increasing access to capital for small businesses, and getting rid of Dodd - Frank — it's not a one - to - one,» adds Mills, now a senior fellow at Harvard Business School and the lead author of a comprehensive 2014 working paper on the state of small - business lending.
Now, in a sense, we can answer that question,» wrote the research paper's lead author, Tarjei Mikkelsen of the Broad Institute, in the Harvard Gazette.
Izpisua Belmonte and Frazer, along with co-first authors of the paper Athanasia Panopoulos, formerly a postdoctoral fellow at Salk and now at the University of Notre Dame, and Erin Smith of UCSD, turned to twins to help sort it out.
«For a long time having a «bird brain» was considered to be a bad thing: Now it turns out that it should be a compliment,» said Vanderbilt University neuroscientist Suzana Herculano - Houzel, senior author of the paper with Pavel N?mec at the Charles University in Prague.
Peng Shi, a former MIT postdoc who is now an assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong, is the paper's other lead author.
«But nobody has yet figured out a way to translate the information gathered by these devices into measures of health and longevity, let alone monetize this information — until now,» says S. Jay Olshansky, professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health and chief scientist at Lapetus Solutions, who is lead author on the paper.
The first author of the paper is Adele Plunkett, a recent Yale graduate student now working with the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Santiago, Chile.
In addition to Mészáros, other authors of the paper include Jun - Jie Wei, a graduate student at the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; and two scientists who received their postdoctoral training with Mészáros at Penn State and who now hold academic and research positions in China, He Gao and Xue - Feng Wu, who is the paper's corresponding author.
«Containers are just now being studied as part of the cloud infrastructure, but our research indicates that how they function in the cloud is critical to developing and distributing future computer systems that maximize efficiency,» said Ali Anwar, lead author on the paper that details the research and a Ph.D. candidate in Virginia Tech's Department of Computer Science in the College of Engineering.
«After 35 years, the fundamental physics of the bifurcation of turbulence into H - mode has now been simulated, thanks to the rapid development of the computational hardware and software capability,» said C.S. Chang, first author of the April Physical Review Letters paper that reported the findings.
The first author of the paper is Paul Donlin - Asp, PhD, a former Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology graduate student, now at the Max Planck Institute in Frankfurt,.
The investigation first tested anti-CTLA4 and anti-PD1 checkpoint blockades in combination, but found only «modest efficacy,» said the paper's first author Xin Lu, Ph.D., formerly a DePinho trainee, now an independent investigator at the University of Notre Dame.
«We'd been seeing higher numbers of plant - eating insects like the gloomy scale in cities, and now we know why,» says Adam Dale, a Ph.D. student at NC State and lead author of two papers describing the work.
The first author of the Science paper is Laura Gaydos, a graduate student in Strome's lab at UC Santa Cruz who led the study for her Ph.D. thesis and is now a postdoctoral researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
«We can now look at each of the particles in a developing dispersion to see how the chemical reaction is progressing and whether the particles are turning out the way they should,» explains NYU Physics Professor David Grier, one of the paper's authors and director of the university's Center for Soft Matter Research.
«Although we can now induce embryonic stem cells to become heart cells, getting them to mature to an adult - like state remains a significant challenge,» said Hannele Ruohola - Baker, University of Washington professor of biochemistry and senior author of the paper.
«Now that we know how to implement human ethical decisions into machines we, as a society, are still left with a double dilemma,» explains Prof. Peter König, a senior author of the paper.
Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski, one of the lead authors of the paper, from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, said: «We can now say, unequivocally, that genetic variations in this region of the human genome provide strong protection against severe malaria in real - world settings, making a difference to whether a child lives or dies.
Maryam Shanechi, a former MIT grad student who is now an assistant professor at Cornell University, is the lead author of the paper describing the computerized system in the journal PLOS Computational Biology.
However, the authors of a new paper published online Jan. 13 by Nature Ecology and Evolution say they have now refuted that hypothesis.
«The boxfish is small and yet it survives in the ocean where it is surrounded by bigger, aggressive fish, at a depth of 50 to 100 meters,» said Wen Yang, a UC San Diego alumna now working at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich in Switzerland and the paper's first author.
Furthermore, because it is now assumed that most of the papers are not really the work of most of the authors, a high - energy physicist's list is expected to be very long indeed, and a short list strongly suggests that something must have gone seriously wrong.
«The attackers now know what to expect with authentication that asks them to smile or blink, so they can produce a blinking model or smiling face in real time relatively easily,» said Erkam Uzun, a graduate research assistant in Georgia Tech's School of Computer Science and the paper's first author.
«Until now, the spinal cord circuitry involved in processing pain has remained a black box,» says Martyn Goulding, Salk professor in the Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory and a co-senior author of the paper.
Stone and Shuvashish Kundu, a former post-doctoral researcher at the UI now at Hokkaido University in Japan and the paper's first author, looked at particulates with an airborne diameter of roughly 2.5 microns.
«While achieving the spontaneous assembly of nanoparticles into a hierarchy of scales in a polymer host has been a «holy grail» in nanoscience, until now there has been no established method to achieve this goal,» says Dan Zhao, Kumar's PhD student and first author on this paper.
«Until now, it was not possible to look at how neurotransmitters are transported into cells across large regions of the brain,» says Aviad Hai, a postdoc in the Department of Biological Engineering and first author of a paper describing the technique in today's issue of Neuron.
«We can now take linear nano - materials and direct how they are organized in two dimensions, using a DNA origami platform to create any number of shapes,» explains NYU Chemistry Professor Nadrian Seeman, the paper's senior author, who founded and developed the field of DNA nanotechnology, now pursued by laboratories around the globe, three decades ago.
According to another of the paper's authors, Dr Nicolas Jourdain from ARCCSS, the mechanism that leads to rapid melting may be having an impact on the Western Antarctic right now.
«The big news is that we now have evidence of a function for RNA that is being exchanged between dodder and its quarry,» said Jim Westwood, professor of plant pathology, physiology, and weed science in Virginia Tech's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, an author of the paper.
«This work tells us that persistent childhood asthma can develop into COPD, something that up until now has not been well described,» said Scott T. Weiss, MD, one of the paper's senior authors and Co-Director of the Systems Genetics and Genomics Section of the BWH Channing Division of Network Medicine.
Dandona was senior author on that paper with Sandeep Dhindsa, MD, previously a faculty member at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and now at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
«Those genes provide so much information for doctors that screening for them is now done in hospitals,» says Jim Crowley, PhD, a research assistant professor in Sullivan's lab and first author of the Genetics paper.
«We have demonstrated that the system works, and are now moving forward with additional testing under various cyber-attack scenarios to optimize the algorithm's detection rate and system performance,» says Wente Zeng, a Ph.D. student at NC State and lead author of the paper.
The authors of the paper included Shfaquat A. Khan and Per Knudsen of the Technical University of Denmark; Ingo Sasgen and Veit Helm of the Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research; Tonie van Dam of the University of Luxembourg; Jonathan L. Bamber of the University of Bristol; John Wahr (now deceased) of the University of Colorado; Michael Willis of Cornell University; Kurt H. Kjaer and Anders A. Bjork of the University of Copenhagen; Bert Wouters and Peter Kuipers Munneke of Utrecht University; Beata Csatho of the University at Buffalo; Kevin Fleming of the GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences; and Andy Aschwanden of the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
Professor Graham Thornicroft, from the Institute of Psychiatry (IoP) at King's College London and senior author of the paper, says: «We now have clear evidence that stigma has a toxic effect by preventing people seeking help for mental health problems.
«Up until now, researchers have focused on T cells — another type of immune cell,» said John J. O'Shea, M.D., scientific director of NIAMS and senior author of the paper.
«What this is about is refuting an extreme interpretation of the paper,» says John Tainer, a biochemist who was not an author on the original paper but is now working with Wolfe - Simon at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California.
«Every single paper written about Weyl points was theoretical, until now,» says Marin Soljačić, a professor of physics at MIT and the senior author of a paper published this week in the journal Science confirming the detection.
The paper's author, Molly Gena, now a Milwaukee - based lawyer for Legal Action of Wisconsin, says her review of recent SBS decisions indicates the tide is beginning to turn.
«Mantis shrimp, or stomatopods, are well known for aggressive temperaments and complex visual systems, but until now we've known very little about whether and how they use color to communicate with other mantis shrimp,» said Amanda Franklin, a Ph.D. student in the biology department of Tufts University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the first and corresponding author on the paper.
«The protocol teaches every step of building a bio-bot, from 3D printing the skeleton to tissue engineering the skeletal muscle actuator, including manufacturers and part numbers for every single thing we use in the lab,» explained Ritu Raman, now a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Bioengineering and first author of the paper, «A modular approach to the design, fabrication, and characterization of muscle - powered biological machines.»
Even so, the idea of a whorled ancestral flower shocked some people, says Hervé Sauquet, a lead author on the eFLOWER paper and an evolutionary biologist now at the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney, Australia.
«This is the time when the Namche Barwa massif started to rise, and the gorge developed,» says Scherler, one of two lead authors on the paper and now at the GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences in Potsdam, Germany.
But the former requirement has become increasingly unrealistic, considering that a large fraction of publications now contain contributions from groups with very different expertise — and that half of the papers published in 2009 by Science had authors from more than one nation.
«Up until now, there has been a lack of work conducted on researching mixed ice,» said Zaid Ayaz Janjua, an author on the paper.
Dr Federica Sotgia, from The University of Manchester's Institute of Cancer Sciences and joint - senior author on the paper, said: «This research expands on the early work by the London surgeon Stephen Paget, who proposed the «seed and the soil» hypothesis, now over 125 years ago.
«What we have now is much finer resolution of genetic information throughout the barley genome,» said Timothy J. Close, a professor of genetics at UC Riverside and the corresponding author on the research paper.
The Association's oldest prize, now supported by The Fodor Family Trust, annually recognizes the author (s) of an outstanding paper published in the Research Articles or Reports sections of the journal Science between June and the following May.
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