All products were applied according to label directions
by study investigators on day 0 and again between days 28 and 30.1 Flea populations on pets were assessed using visual area counts and premise flea infestations were assessed using intermittent - light flea traps on days 0, 7, 14, 21, 28 — 30, 40 — 45, and 54 — 60.1
The KEYNOTE - 45 study randomised 542 patients from 29 countries between November 2014 and November 2015 to either pembrolizumab (200 mg, given intravenously once every three weeks for up to 24 months) or one of three chemotherapy options chosen
by study investigators.
Not exact matches
As a minor illustration: I have written two books (The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation, 1934 and Born to Sing, 1973) which, with all their faults (especially apparent to me in the earlier work), contain pointers, I believe,
by which competent
investigators might be helped to deal with some problems in psycho - physiology and in the
study of animal behavior.
The
study was published in two volumes: The Purpose of the Church and Its Ministry, in which Niebuhr developed a theological account of ministry on the basis of a theological analysis of what the church is, and a report and interpretation of research prepared
by the three
investigators, The Advancement of Theological Education.10
Finally, there are still others who rule out the possibility of religio - scientific approach to the
study of religions on the grounds that each
investigator is incurably conditioned
by his own religious and cultural background.
Dr. Laugeson has been a principal
investigator and collaborator on a number of
studies funded
by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigating social skills training for youth with developmental disabilities from preschool to early adulthood and is the co-developer of an evidence - based social skills intervention for teens and young adults known as PEERS.
Study investigators, who were aware of the status of the educational intervention collected information about resident behaviors
by performing telephone interviews with breastfeeding mothers.
In addition, many of the interviews were conducted directly from the script
by Spanish language interpreters who were unaware of the nature or status of the
study; their results were not different from those of the
investigators.
A
study by Dallas et al indicated that milk produced
by women who deliver preterm demonstrates a high level of protein breakdown
by endogenous proteases, with the
investigators suggesting that such breakdown may reduce difficulties associated with the immature digestive systems of preterm infants.
Several of these syntheses included measures of self - efficacy beliefs, where the
investigators examined the extent to which the relationship between helpgiving practices and the
study outcomes were mediated
by belief appraisals.22, 5
Subsequent
studies by many
investigators have established the fact that breastfeeding also affects intellectual development.14 - 22
By analyzing the data collected from two generations of participants in the
study,
investigators found that the breast - fed babies were more likely to have a lower body mass index (BMI) and higher level of HDL cholesterol — often referred to as «the good cholesterol» — when they reached adulthood.
Follow - up
study by the Caltech
investigators revealed a change in the brightness of the afterglow that might be a sign of a jet of energy.
«Certainly, medical school, residency, Ph.D. training, all those kinds of advanced degrees are set up with a lot of expectations, and
by and large the people that are doing them are driven,» says Deborah Goebert, a psychiatrist at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead
investigator of the
study.
«Our
study shows that epigenetic drift, which is characterized
by gains and losses in DNA methylation in the genome over time, occurs more rapidly in mice than in monkeys and more rapidly in monkeys than in humans,» explains Jean - Pierre Issa, MD, Director of the Fels Institute for Cancer Research at LKSOM, and senior
investigator on the new
study.
«Our
study results are the first to argue that we may be able to treat inflammatory bowel disease and protect against transplant rejection not only
by blocking TNF alpha as is done currently, but also
by stimulating ATG16L1 to prevent early death of cells lining the gut,» says
study senior
investigator Ken Cadwell, PhD, an associate professor at NYU School of Medicine and NYU Langone Health's Skirball Institute for Biomolecular Medicine.
She also led Project 2061's evaluative
studies of science and mathematics textbooks and currently serves as principal
investigator on curriculum development efforts funded
by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences, the National Science Foundation, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
But, as
study co-author Schaffer, quoted
by Basken, observes, «there is no evidence that there is a shortage of young, well - trained biomedical researchers to take their place on faculties in schools of higher education or as principal
investigators on NIH research grants.»
In a
study published in Cell Reports, researchers lead
by Cédric Blanpain, MD / PhD, WELBIO
investigator and Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, identified a novel lineage - restricted stem cell in the mammary gland.
The Fluc family of fluoride ion channels were recently discovered, and
studies by a team led
by Christopher Miller, PhD, HHMI
Investigator and professor of biochemistry at Brandeis University, found that they are among the most selective channels yet identified.
A recent
study by investigators from LIJ Medical Center demonstrated that using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in men with an elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) resulted in a prostate cancer detection rate that was twice as high as data reported in the March 1999 Prostate journal that analyzed men undergoing the standard 12 - core biopsy with an elevated PSA.
Quinn is the corresponding author and principal
investigator of a
study on telemedicine evaluation of ROP conducted
by the e-ROP Cooperative Group, a collaboration among neonatal intensive care units in 13 North American centers.
To accurately test the hypothesis of a lower risk of recurrence with HRT, a new
study led
by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital published in European Urology Focus, performed a systematic review and meta - analysis, pooling available data, to assess whether an improved risk of recurrence could be demonstrated using HRT compared with CRT, in addition to assessing the relative impact of these two treatments on bladder and rectal function.
To look for potential blood - based markers of delirium, a team led
by senior
investigators Towia Libermann, PhD and Edward Marcantonio, MD, SM, both of BIDMC, screened plasma from adults without dementia aged 70 and older undergoing major non-cardiac surgery using data from the Successful Aging after Elective Surgery
Study.
A research team led
by SDSU environmental health scientist and lead author Neil Klepeis, behavioral health researcher and principal
investigator Melbourne Hovell, and co-
investigator Suzanne Hughes recruited into the
study nearly 300 families living in San Diego with at least one child aged 14 and younger and one smoker.
An assistant professor who wrote her first successful R01 when she was still a postdoc, Suter believes that «young
investigators who are in the position to make that transition to independence with their first R01,» and who recently submitted a proposal that was «very well - crafted and very well - received
by their
study sections but still couldn't meet pay lines,» will get a second look as funding agencies focus on applications that are already in - house.
The
study was led
by Dr. Alexandre Zlotta, Director of Uro - Oncology at Mount Sinai Hospital, and researcher with the Lunenfeld - Tanenbaum Research Institute, part of Sinai Health System in Toronto, Canada, and Dr. Paul Boutros, Principal
Investigator, Informatics and Bio-computing, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR).
The
study focuses on «stemness,» defined as the potential for self - renewal and differentiation from the cell of origin, and on «stemness indices» developed during postdoctoral research conducted
by Tathiane Malta as part of a project supported
by FAPESP and with Houtan Noushmehr, a professor in FMRP - USP's Genetics Department, as principal
investigator.
«Previously,
investigators studying the colon found very unique differences between the left and ride sides, and our
study therefore took advantage of those findings
by exploring the differences between ride - sided colon cancers and SBAs.
By using this technique, we demonstrated that the telomere G - tail length of leukocytes is significantly correlated with endothelial function and severity of ARWMCs,» said Professor Hidetoshi Tahara, a principal
investigator of this
study at the Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hiroshima University.
A
study by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published this week in PLOS ONE identifies four factors that may account for sex differences in statin therapy among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), pointing to interventions and additional research that will be needed to help overcome this sex disparity and reduce cardiovascular risk for women.
A previous
study of rats in New York
by investigators at CII found several of the same pathogens, including E. coli, Salmonella, and C. difficile.
«It is hoped that the present
study, insofar as it has shown that these experiences can be
studied by the techniques of modern science, will encourage other
investigators to carry out further experiments» (page 23).
Bacteria that cause life - threatening bloodstream infections in critically ill patients may be growing increasingly resistant to a common hospital antiseptic, according to a recent
study led
by investigators at Johns Hopkins.
In 2011, the HPTN 052
study investigators reported a breakthrough: Starting HIV treatment early, when the immune system is relatively healthy, reduced the risk of sexually transmitting the virus to an uninfected partner
by 96 percent over 18 months.
In this latest
study, the
investigators collaborated with a team at the University of Michigan led
by co-senior author Brian Pierchala to further learn about the role of p75 in the development of sensory neurons.
Inhibiting NF - ƘB in microglia in mice slowed disease progression
by 47 percent, says Brian Kaspar, MD, a principal
investigator in the Center for Gene Therapy at Nationwide Children's and senior author of the new
study.
Investigators report today that starting antiretroviral therapy early reduced HIV transmission
by 93 percent over the course of the
study.
Ongoing
studies by investigators across the country, including Drs. Abraham Palmer and James MacKillop, who also participated in the conference, involve analysis of DNA and questionnaire responses from as many as 25,000 human subjects in order to identify specific genes involved in delay discounting.
«Throughout our decade - long
study with more than 1,600 heterosexual couples, we did not observe HIV transmission when the HIV - infected partner's virus was stably suppressed
by antiretroviral therapy,» said Myron Cohen, M.D., the
study's principal
investigator.
To better determine the role of specific chemoattractants in type III hypersensitivity, lead author Yoshishige Miyabe, MD, PhD, a research fellow in Luster's lab, used multiphoton intravital microscopy — an imaging technology pioneered for
studies of immune cell movements in living animals
by CIID
investigator and co-author Thorsten Mempel, MD, PhD — to follow in real time the development of IC - induced arthritis in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis.
In the
study published in the journal Science Signaling, the team led
by LLuís Espinosa,
investigator of IMIM's research group into stem cells and cancer, have shown that inhibition of endosomal activity is a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of cancers with the BRAF mutated gene.
However, a recent
study by investigators at VIB and KU Leuven has demonstrated that chloroquine also normalizes the abnormal blood vessels in tumors.
Investigators assert that these changes can be tracked via proteomics
by studying changes of the protein level during storage.
A multi-institutional
study led
by a Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
investigator finds significant racial disparities in the risk that patients being treated for gout will develop a serious, sometimes life - threatening adverse reaction to the most commonly prescribed medication.
The
study was supported
by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (K23 HD054720), Flora Family Foundation, UCSF Catalyst Award, UCSF Resource Allocation Program, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Young
Investigator Award, Stanford University Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, Spectrum Child Health & Clinical and Translational Science Award and the Extraordinary Brain Series of the Dyslexia Foundation.
In fact, Reeves and other researchers are looking at the chorus waves
studied by EMFISIS principal
investigator Craig Kletzing (University of Iowa) and the EMFISIS team to see if and how chorus (or another type of electromagnetic wave) is behind the acceleration.
The Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD)
Study, directed
by Malcolm Sears, MB, ChB, professor in the Department of Medicine at McMaster University, is believed to be «the first to determine the effects of timing of food introduction to cow's milk products, egg, and peanut, on food sensitization at age one in a general population - based cohort,» said lead
investigator Maxwell Tran, a research student at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
«We take the approach that positive messages are going to be more readily adopted
by students than restrictive messages,» said Rachel Scherr, Ph.D., an assistant project scientist at the University of California at Davis and one of the
study's lead
investigators.
The
study, published in Oncotarget, was led
by investigators at Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC), and included collaborators from Harvard and Columbia Universities, Mayo Clinic and Queen's University in Belfast, Northern Ireland.