Other
authors on this study include Nicole Geller, Timothy Heeren, and Michael J. Corwin.
Other
authors on this study include Asif Ghazanfar and Daniel Rubenstein of Princeton University.
Caltech coauthors
authors on the study include Ernazar Abdikamalov, Roland Haas, Philipp Mösta.
In addition to Payne, other Penn
authors on the study include Michael Jeffrey Cho, Arielle R. Nagler, Christoph T. Ellebrecht, Eric M. Mukherjee, Christoph M. Hammers, Eun - Jung Choi, Preety M. Sharma, Hong Li, Sara A. Farber, Courtney B. Rubin, and Bruce S. Sachais.
Other
authors on the study include postdoctoral fellow Ceyhun Eksin and graduate teaching assistant Keith Paarporn, both members of the Weitz group in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as Professors Sam Brown and Will Ratcliff, both faculty in the School of Biological Sciences.
Additional
authors on this study include senior authors Carolina B. López and Christopher Hunter from Penn Vet, along with Sagie Wagage, Yan Sun, Jonathan H. DeLong, Alex Valenzuela, David A. Christian, Gretchen Harms Pritchard, Qun Fang, Elizabeth L. Buza, and Deepika Jain, all of Penn; and M. Merle Elloso of Janssen Research & Development.
Additional Penn
authors on this study include Lisa Levine, Theresa Boyer, Valerie Riis, and Michal Elovitz.
Other
authors on the study included Xin Zhao, PhD, Swati Kaushik, PhD, Antoine Barthelet, Kevin K. Lin, PhD, and Khyati N. Shah, PhD, of UCSF; and Lilliane Robillard, PhD, Andy D. Simmons, PhD, Mitch Raponi, PhD, and Thomas C. Harding, PhD, of Clovis Oncology.
Other
authors on the study include Sang - Won Min, Grietje Krabbe, Chao Wang, Yungui Zhou, Rustam Asgarov, Yaqiao Li, Lauren Martens, Lisa Elia, Michael Ward, Lennart Mucke, and Robert Farese.
Other
authors on the study included Takatoshi Tsuchihashi and Kathryn N. Ivey of GICD, Robert S. Ross from the University of California, San Diego, and Ting - Ting Hong, and Robin M. Shaw from the University of California, San Francisco.
Additional Penn
authors on the study include Yanlan Huang, Zachary Meisel, Sean Hennessy, and Daniel Polsky.
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Directed by Marie Fortune, a pastor and
author of Sexual Violence, The Unmentionable Sin: An Ethical and Pastoral Perspective (Pilgrim Press, 1983), the Center has developed resources for congregational
study and action,
including a
study guide for teen - agers
on preventing sexual abuse, a monograph
on violence against women of color, and a manual for congregational use in discovering and developing community resources
on family violence.
Studies had to be case control for the purpose of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome; include data on breastfeeding duration in months, including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the authors of the studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in E
Studies had to be case control for the purpose of the statistical analysis; have breastfeeding as a measured exposure and leukemia as a measured outcome;
include data
on breastfeeding duration in months,
including but not limited to, 6 months or more (where relevant data were unavailable in the publication, the
authors of the
studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in E
studies were contacted); and been published in peer - reviewed journals with full text available in English.
It
includes a preface by internationally renowned lactation
author and presenter, Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC and is edited by Dr. Marcelina Watkinson, DClinPsy who did the first qualitative research
study on D - MER.
Speakers
on hand Tuesday night
included former GOP mayoral candidate Jesse Calhoun, who is now challenging Democrat Pat Fahy for her state Assembly seat, Deputy Police Chief Brendan Cox and Alec Slatky, who
authored a AAA
study on how other New York municipalities have used red - light cameras.
The
authors note that their
study does not
include estimates
on whether cyberbullying is becoming increasingly common.
E-cigarette vapors also «produced mild effects
on the lungs,
including inflammation and protein damage,» notes Thomas Sussan of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, lead
author of the
study, published February 4 in PLOS ONE.
«Many scientists,
including us, had focused mostly
on the mosquito antennae» for sensing human odors outside of exhaled carbon dioxide, says senior
study author Anandasankar Ray, an entomologist at the University of California, Riverside.
Matteo Boretto, the first
author on this
study, commented that «we were very excited to see that we could not only robustly grow and amplify endometrial tissue in a dish, but that the tiny structures were also able to reproduce normal responses of the endometrium to hormones: oestrogen makes the tissue thicken, progesterone then induces maturation
including folding (see picture), and subsequent removal of both hormones mimics the cell shedding of the menstrual period.»
Professor Gary Blissard of the Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University, and Professor Michael Kanost of Kansas State University, initiated the
study and are co-senior
authors on this large international project that
included 114 researchers from 50 institutions and 11 countries.
Eric Campbell and David Blumenthal, two
authors of the JAMA article
on data sharing mentioned above, discuss their landmark
study and analyze the implications of withholding data,
including the consequences for the next generation of scientists.
In a review
study published last week (8 December), Frans Folkvord and other
authors,
including his supervisor Professor Moniek Buijzen, list and evaluate the literature
on marketing to children and eating behaviour.
Authors of
study also
included Lyle Ungar, PhD, a professor of Computer Science at Penn, and Dolores Albarracín, PhD, a former professor of Communication and Psychology at Penn who is currently
on faculty at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
Other determinants,
including local labor market conditions, parental education and family structure appear to have a greater impact
on child poverty levels, according to Myungkook Joo, assistant professor in Rutgers School of Social Work, who
authored the
study.
We hope this leads to the ability to design,
study and test new therapies for every patient
on their own cells in the lab, leading to new treatments and breakthroughs in personalized medicine for individuals with a variety of lung diseases,
including cystic fibrosis,» explained lead
author Katherine McCauley, a PhD student at BUSM.
Limitations of the
study include its reliance
on survey participants to accurately recall and report what they ate and drank, as well as the potential for diet fads or food trends in popular culture to influence how people described their diets, the
authors note.
If left unchecked, however, harmful bacteria can excrete dangerous metabolites or disturb a balance in metabolites that can affect the gut and the rest of the body,
including the brain,» says Dae - Wook Kang of the Biodesign Institute of Arizona State University, an
author on the
study.
The
authors believe this is the first
study on whether obesity impacts asthma severity and the effectiveness of inhalers in preschoolers, but the
study does have limitations,
including that it was a retrospective analysis, one that searches back in time to seek patterns.
«This is the first national
study to identify specific regions of the United States where residents may be at an increased risk for poor clinical outcomes —
including misdiagnoses and late detection — as a result of limited access to specialized gynecologic cancer care,» says David Shalowitz, MD, a fellow in the division of Gynecologic Oncology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and lead
author on the
study.
For the
study the
authors utilized an adapted finance capital model developed by Fenichel, Joshua Abbott, a professor at Arizona State University, and others in recent years to evaluate the value of other natural capital stocks,
including groundwater
on the Kansas High Plains and reef fish in the Gulf of Mexico.
Henry Brown, a civil research engineer at MU, was lead
author on a third
study that investigated common practices for diverting traffic while constructing and later maintaining geometric interchanges, which
included DDIs.
Michele Carbone, senior
author on the
study, states «further research is needed,
including epidemiological, geological, mineralogical and health - based personal exposure
studies in order to characterize the residential and occupational history of the malignant mesothelioma cases we
studied, to highlight the highest risk areas within Clark and Nye counties, to identify the type of fibrous minerals and their precise distribution throughout Nevada, and to identify the activities responsible for the release of fibers in the air, which may be the cause of some of the malignant mesothelioma in this region.»
The
authors also highlight a lack of evidence around the impact of FGM
on sexuality,
including orgasm and the lack of
studies on clitoral reconstruction.
Based
on the
study findings, Weisfeldt and his team,
including lead
author John Hopkins medical student Ross Pollack, would like to see greater distribution of AEDs,
including equipping police with defibrillators, especially in regions where it takes emergency responders long to get to the patient.
«While Lisfranc injuries have a reputation for resulting in poor player performance in the NFL, our
study is the first to fully assess their career impact,
including effect
on athletic performance following return to competition,» said lead
author Kevin J. McHale, MD, a fifth - year orthopedic resident at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
«Drinking alcohol has a number of effects
on your body that can impact your skin,» says board - certified dermatologist and
study author Abrar A. Qureshi, MD, MPH, FAAD, chair of the department of dermatology at Brown University in Providence, R.I. «While alcohol has been linked to a variety of skin disorders,
including psoriasis and acne, our research suggests that it's also associated with the development of rosacea in women.»
«The city is
on a good path... but it needs to be
studying the barriers,» said Jeroen Aerts, a professor of risk management at the Institute for Environmental
Studies in Amsterdam and lead
author of the analysis, which also
included researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania.
«In general, lupus patients commonly have a broad range of neuropsychiatric symptoms,
including anxiety, depression, headaches, seizures, even psychosis,» says Allison Bialas, PhD, first
author on the
study and a research fellow working in the lab of Michael Carroll, PhD, senior
author on the
study, who are part of the Boston Children's Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine.
«This is the first
study to prospectively investigate the development of PTSD in male and female service members who were matched
on multiple important characteristics that could explain some of the differences in PTSD,
including military sexual trauma,» says one of the
authors, Dr. Shira Maguen.
Other
authors on the PNAS «atlas»
study include past or present members of the Ansari lab, members of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and researchers at the Morgridge Institute for Research.
In addition to Vilar - Sanchez,
authors on the all - MD Anderson
study include: Maureen Mork and Sarah Bannon, both of the Clinical Cancer Genetics Program; Y. Nancy You, M.D., and Miguel Rodriguez - Bigas, M.D., both of Surgical Oncology; Jun Ying, Biostatistics; Patrick Lynch, M.D., J.D., Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition.
For the
study, Pimm, along with
study lead
author Natalia Ocampo - Peñuela and colleagues, looked at 586 species of birds (the team is composed primarily of bird researchers) currently
on the IUCN Red List from six bird - rich regions around the world,
including the Western Andes of Colombia, Southeast Asia, and Brazil.
However, the
authors warn that these findings «should be interpreted with caution as some
studies included in the meta - analysis
on survival did not adjust for potential confounders.»
The
authors found that this «health halo» encouraged overconsumption and underestimation of calories consumed, adding that the current
study could lead to important changes in advertising regulations — for example, limiting how much information about its social programs a company may
include on its food packaging.
Authors of this
study also
include Mingjian Fei, Hye - Sook Kwon, Chia - Lin Tsou, David E. Gordon, Jeffrey Johnson, and Nevan Krogan from Gladstone, as well as Herb Kasler, Che - Ping Ng, and Eric Verdin from the The Buck Institute for Research
on Aging.
Another milestone I can attribute to the HapMap Project was my first first -
author paper, Distribution of human SNPs and its effect
on high - throughput genotyping, one of the first
studies to highlight the connection between nearby SNPs (in primer sites) and genotyping assay failure (
including allele dropout).
She was a key collaborator
on GVHD biomarker
studies conducted within the overarching GVHD research theme of the Michigan BMT Program,
including a first -
authored paper demonstrating that elevations of CXCL9 are associated with new onset de novo chronic GVHD.
«This mouse strain is great model for this research because they are otherwise healthy and normal,
including in their vision, so it allows us to conduct
studies focused
on cell integration,» said the publication's lead
author, Jie Zhu, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher who started in Lamba's lab three years ago.
In addition to Lewis and Kolesky, other team members
on the new
study include co-first
authors Kimberly Homan, Ph.D., Research Associate at the Wyss Institute, and Mark Skylar - Scott, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wyss Institute.