Sentences with phrase «by the pathologist when»

«To put this in perspective,» Madabhushi said, «the machine could do the analysis during «off hours,» possibly running the analysis during the night and providing the results ready for review by the pathologist when she / he were to come into the office in the morning.»

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The already short - staffed Onondaga County Medical Examiner's Office is losing another forensic pathologist at a time when its caseload of autopsies fueled by the opioid drug overdose epidemic is soaring, and plans to use more contract pathologists from New York City.
Resveratrol has been touted as an antiaging therapy since 2003, when David Sinclair, a Harvard Medical School pathologist and co-author of the current study, found that the life span of yeast could be extended by up to 60 percent when treated with the molecule.
No one knows where or when this happened, but plant pathologists discovered last year that yellow rust can reproduce sexually, suggesting the new strain may have picked up genes from local strains by mating with them.
Resveratrol made headlines in 2006 when Harvard University scientists led by pathologist David Sinclair, the other cofounder of Sirtris, detailed its seemingly miraculous properties.
She wants to become a pathologist like her father, whose assistant she is, but this is 1894, and autopsies are considered unseemly and ungodly, even when performed by a man - hence his odious nickname, Doctor Death.
I have rarely found that to be diagnostic when the test is interpreted by other than a trained pathologist but a few astute vets excel in detecting tell tale clues from the procedure.
However, it has become clear when tissue samples are examined by a veterinary pathologist that many birds who test positive for the virus do not have the disease.
When CBC blood films are examined by a trained clinical pathologist's eye, subtle changes in the white blood cells can help make the diagnosis.
A very well respected colleague has a device in stage III and when one of his patients died in South America he arranged to have an autopsy performed by a highly reputable pathologist.
Jason Luckasevic, the lawyer, had an older brother in the midst of a medical residency who was working under a Nigerian forensic pathologist who happened to perform autopsies on ex-pro football players and found a startling amount of goo - for - brains within, and when he reported his findings in public, was smeared and attacked by the NFL.
Second, there was the grossly unhelpful advice proffered by the pathologist Dr Maurice Green in the 1990s to doctors to «think dirty» when diagnosing illnesses in children and to start from the standpoint that the problems arise from misconduct on the part of the carers.
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