Sentences with phrase «by laboratory work»

Classroom training is supplemented by laboratory work and an on - the - job externship.
Some of the pregnant mothers who go to see their doctors may even have a thyroid workup, and may even be started on thyroid medication if it was found that their thyroid level is low, either clinically by symptoms or by laboratory work.
The work in humans is complemented by laboratory work involving cell death in Parkinson's disease, effects of stimulation on hippocampal neurogenesis and animal models of deep brain stimulation.

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By April, the staff at Moment has built a laboratory to test their work.
The Northern Miner, Monday, March 31, 2008 Hiring for key roles: 4 pitfalls to avoid By Andrew Pollard Special To The Northern Miner Throughout my experience working as a headhunter at the executive level and helping companies improve their overall hiring processes, I have had a unique laboratory to study the effectiveness — or lack -LSB-...]
Recent work by Richard Lenski has even shown new bacterial species evolving in the laboratory.
One man working in an industrial laboratory, with half his salary paid by the government, was given his instructions beforehand: «Any discoveries you make which have any scientific or commercial value, and any work you do which is at all profitable, is to appear on the books as having been done on «company time»; the rest is the government's half of your time.
«I came because the young people who died deserve a tribute, that we march for the peace in the country, for justice and for the return of the democracy that has been kidnapped by this government,» said Marlene Alvarez, 26, who works in a laboratory in the capital.
Why, oh, why do people think they can fathom the most complex spiritual depths without the necessary experimental and laboratory work accompanied by compliance with the laws that govern it?
The detailed sequence of elementary steps (about twenty) which must be involved in the B - Z reaction has been worked out by Richard Noyes.11 This mechanism (called «the Oregonator» in honor of the location of Noyes's laboratory) is well understood and involves nothing but ordinary chemistry, but it is too involved to discuss here.
By this Harper means not merely the spirit of critical inquiry generally but specifically «modern psychology» (which he says «is as yet largely unknown» in theological schools), and even actual laboratory work in the physical sciences.
Yet on the doors of the Cavendish laboratory in Cambridge is written: Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them.
All formulation work completed by laboratory technicians will be charged by the hour, at $ 100 per hour.
«We have just sent some of our science teachers to a work shop in Gombe State to keep abreast of the modern laboratory equipment being used in Biology, Physics and Chemistry; this was paid for by the state government.
Seventh: Theft crimes occurring by hired servants to the prejudice of their masters, or by the employees, artisans, or lads working in the laboratories or stores of their employers, or in the shops where they usually work.
For the majority of postdocs, however — those supported by professors» research grants and working in university laboratories — the postdoc years generally do not provide high - quality mentoring, movement toward scientific independence, adequate compensation and recognition, or guidance toward establishing a permanent career.
The designation of UChicago as a National Historic Chemical Landmark joins the University's 2006 designation by the American Physical Society as an historic physics site to commemorate the work of Robert Millikan, who received the 1923 Nobel Prize in physics for experiments conducted at the Ryerson Physical Laboratory building, 1100 E. 58th St.. A plaque commemorating that work hangs in the first - floor lobby of the Kersten Physics Teaching Center, 5720 S. Ellis Ave.
I funded myself for the first year of research, by working as a research demonstrator in the university laboratories.
The Laboratory is managed by Princeton University for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science, which is the largest single supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the United States, and is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time.
They found it was most likely caused inadvertently by the unregulated international trading of gibbons and laboratory work on viruses in US military and other medical research facilities.
But DOE's Office of Science will spend only half its budget on work by university researchers, with much of the rest going to its ten national laboratories and research facilities, from Brookhaven in New York state to the Pacific Northwest National Lab in Washington state.
So I proved him wrong by developing a strong work ethic in the laboratory and asking for help in areas or synthesis that I did not have a good grasp of.
Work led by MD Anderson pathologist Xiang - Yang Han, M.D., Ph.D., a professor in laboratory medicine, resulted in the discovery in 2008 of a new leprosy - causing species, called Mycobacterium lepromatosis.
In the UK, much of this work is done by the UK government's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) at Porton Down in Wiltshire.
The work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's Center for Energy Storage Research, based at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois.
In the study, which included a series of laboratory experiments, field surveys and mathematical modeling, the presence of various species of dragonfly larvae reduced the infections in frogs caused by parasitic flatworms called trematodes, said Val Beasley, professor and head of the department of veterinary and biomedical sciences, Penn State, who worked with Rohr and whose research group collaborated with Lucinda Johnson, senior research associate and director of the Center for Water and the Environment, University of Minnesota Duluth, to complete the field study.
«We have predicted both effects some years ago by our three - dimensional (3D) simulations of neutrino - driven supernova explosions,» says Annop Wongwathanarat, researcher at the RIKEN Astrophysical Big Bang Laboratory and lead author of the corresponding publication of 2013, at which time he worked at MPA in collaboration with his co-authors H. - Thomas Janka and Ewald Müller.
While pursuing her project on how environmental contaminants and oxidative stress cause lung cancer, Gelhaus complemented her postdoctoral training by spending some time with other PIs at Penn. «She has worked hard to develop skills that are independent of those available in my own laboratory while working on a project that is central to my research program,» Blair writes in an e-mail to Science Careers.
The common name for this problem is a «combinatorial explosion,» and the solution to it, called «rule - based modeling,» was developed 12 years ago by VCell team member Michael Blinov and colleagues James Faeder and William Hlavacek, who all worked during that time at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
This work was supported by the DOE Office of Science (Office of Basic Energy Sciences) and the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory and the National Synchrotron Light Source, DOE Office of Science User Facilities; Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (computational aspects); National Science Foundation (Binghamton University); and National Institute of Standards and Technology (Beamline X24a).
And instead of surmising the animals» thinking from field observations or working with a single trained subject, she conducted repeatable laboratory experiments, carefully designed to rule out alternative interpretations, with multiple birds whose history was uncorrupted by previous work.
Pollutants such as tobacco or aluminium from drink cans can stop the enzyme working, but now Johannes Hedman and colleagues at the Swedish National Laboratory of Forensic Science have come up with some alternatives to the AmpliTaqGold enzyme, which is preferred by forensic labs.
This work is the result of a collaborative project with the research group led by Professor Laurence H. Pearl at Sussex University in the UK, and has also involved the CSIC Centre for Biological Research (CIB), CIC bioGUNE, and the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK.
And the policy appears to have worked: more than 200 needle exchanges are now operating in Britain and figures just published by the Public Health Laboratory Service suggest that only about 6 per cent of men and 7 per cent of women now injecting drugs in London are HIV - positive.
In 2006, the team led by Christine Petit in the Institut Pasteur's Genetics & Physiology of Hearing Unit, especially Sedigheh Delmaghani, working in cooperation with Paul Avan's team at the University of Auvergne's Laboratory of Sensory Biophysics, identified a new gene that was responsible for early - onset sensorineural hearing loss.
During his 30 years working at laboratories funded by the U.S. government, physicist Dick Craig has labored over his share of endless puzzles.
This work was supported by the Berman Laboratory of Learning and Memory at The University of Texas at Dallas and the Jane and Bud Smith Distinguished Chair.
Working at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) X-ray laser at the Department of Energy's (DOE's) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, the scientists then used a newly designed injection system, engineered by a team from Arizona State University, to stream the gel into the path of the X-ray pulses, which hit the crystals and produced patterns used to reconstruct a high - resolution, 3 - D model of the receptor.
By the time Silva took his first staff position at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York in 1992, Eric Kandel, the Columbia University neuroscientist who would win a Nobel for his work in this field, was already on the trail.
«The scale of genetic testing used by specialists is growing exponentially, with genetic testing laboratories working to keep up with the demands of processing and interpreting the results of genetic tests,» says Tavtigian.
And by placing each grouping under the control of a chief executive — who could order what work laboratories take on — it says it hopes to create a clear boundary between the purchasers of research, such as the research councils and government departments, and the laboratories which do the work.
I successfully applied to the Wellcome Trust for an International Prize Travelling Research Fellowship (now replaced with the International Research Fellowship), which then provided 2 years» salary to work in a laboratory outside the United Kingdom, followed by money for a year's postdoc back in the U.K. I also applied to the Human Frontier Science Program but was less lucky with that.
And design work on a massive new neutrino experiment to be headquartered at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, will be accelerated by getting $ 26 million rather than the requested $ 16 million.
But their record has already been eclipsed by another NIST group working at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics in Boulder, Colorado.
The 21 - member team worked within the laboratory's international security directorate, and was praised for its success «on a series of technical problems of enormous complexity, resulting in an extremely powerful operational capability that can be used to gather intelligence from unique sources not exploitable by other means».
She was a Ph.D. student in biology working in a laboratory at a European university when she was bullied by her bosses.
The new work, by James Mitchell at the Harvard School of Public Health and colleagues, suggests that holding back calories causes cells to produce hydrogen sulfide, which somehow makes tissues more resilient and prolongs the life of laboratory organisms.
«The data was produced by a consortium of 74 collaborators from the leading laboratories working on typhoid and describes one of the most comprehensive sets of genome data on a single human infectious agent.
«This work marks, to the best of our knowledge, the first identification of a genetic basis for a mast - cell - mediated urticaria induced by a mechanical stimulus,» said Dean Metcalfe, M.D., chief of NIAID's Laboratory of Allergic Diseases and a study co-author.
Recently declassified work by aerospace engineer Franklin Mead Jr. of the Air Force Research Laboratory and physicist Eric Davis of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin, Texas, describes this «lightcraft propulsion.»
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