Sentences with phrase «by your fellow authors»

Can you even imagine this woman trying to be taken seriously by her fellow authors / journalists who cover real issues like politics and international news?
Here's part 1 of that interview, conducted by fellow author Kendra Holmes.
Check out the websites posted by your fellow authors.
Some of the books I read are paperbacks by conventional publishers, but I also read e-books by independent authors, (including books by my fellow authors on this blog, which I enjoyed very much).
So I'm coming in late today with no particular idea for a post, so I am passing on the cautionary tale offered up by fellow author and blogger Roni Loren about her experience accidentally violating image copyright.
Being moved by a fellow author's work can lift your spirits and give you confidence.
You are looking at, well, reading, the recipient of the Stylish Blogger award, given to me by fellow author Jen Lane.
I was once asked by a fellow author, who shall remain nameless, about re-using a plot line I had used in Mistress of the Waves.
But Steve, who was recommended to me by a fellow author, came along, and — just like a knight in digitally - produced armour — came to my rescue.
He was flocked by fellow authors peppering him with questions.
Hello Bernard Having been interviewed by fellow author Sharon Kay Penman, I thought you might be interested in her latest blog — about you: http://sharonkaypenman.com/blog/ She makes the case «that Bernard Cornwell is the best historical novelist of our time»,...
She explained that Agoumi's report received rigorous scrutiny by her fellow authors and was thoroughly discussed during development of the chapter (Kretzmann, 2010).

Not exact matches

However, Haberman signed the book deal with fellow NYT White House reporter Glenn Thrush, who was suspended less than two months later following a report by Vox, detailing sexual misconduct allegations against him by several women, including by the article's author.
The School of Greatness is the podcast hosted by Lewis Howes, New York Times bestselling author, lifestyle entrepreneur, former pro athlete and fellow Entrepreneur contributor.
Commentary by Bill George, a senior fellow at Harvard Business, former Chairman & CEO of Medtronic, and the author of «Discover Your True North.»
This event is sponsored by Morningstar, John Wiley and Sons Publishers, The Reader, The University of Nebraska at Omaha College of Business Administration and Omaha Airport Hudson Booksellers and is an excellent opportunity to visit with several Buffett authors, newsletter editors, stock analysts, Berkshire managers and fellow shareholders.
By conceiving of collegiality in terms of «support groups,» the authors fail to appreciate the potential for strong forms of collegiality that have the character of friendship, in which fellow pastors share each other's lives and help shape each other's character.
Whereas The Broken Covenant was the voice of a prophet crying in the wilderness, alternately denouncing and lamenting for his people, Habits and its successor volume The Good Society, written by the same five authors and to be published in 1991, speak as one group of citizens to our fellow citizens, criticizing some things but also encouraging, offering examples of effective citizenship and church membership, and looking forward, if not with optimism, at least with hope.
And that belief is molded and shaped by other Christian (ministers, apologists authors, fellow believers) that they encounter.
Homosexual activists like the playwright Larry Kramer and the writer Gabriel Rotello, author of Sexual Ecology — an important weaving together of ecology theory, epidemiology, and sexual politics — have been ferociously attacked by their fellow gay activists for publicly acknowledging that AIDS results as much from human behaviors as from specific microbes.
This books consists of several letters written by CS Lewis to his friend and fellow author, Malcolm Muggeridge, on the topic of prayer.
The Lone Survivor Foundation was founded by Marcus Luttrell, author of the 2007 # 1 New York Times best - selling book, Lone Survivor, about his survival and loss of fellow service members in Operation Redwing.
This has been massively helped by the acquisition of two recently published vegan recipe books authored by talented fellow food bloggers.
The Lone Survivor Foundation, which was founded by Marcus Luttrell, author of the 2007 # 1 New York Times best - selling book, Lone Survivor, about his survival and loss of fellow service members in Operation Redwing, established the foundation to honor and remember American service members by providing unique educational, rehabilitation, recovery, and wellness opportunities to U.S. Armed Forces members and their families.
About Lone Survivor Foundation The Lone Survivor Foundation, which was founded by Marcus Luttrell, author of the 2007 # 1 New York Times best - selling book, Lone Survivor, about his survival and loss of fellow service members in Operation Redwing, established the foundation to honor and remember American service members by providing unique educational, rehabilitation, recovery, and wellness opportunities to U.S. Armed Forces members and their families.
Last month Dr Richard Warshak of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, endorsed by 110 academics and practitioners, took McIntosh and her fellow authors to task (2).
«These data confirm that corporal punishment is administered disproportionately by race, disability status, gender and age,» said Tom Vitaglione, a senior fellow with Action for Children North Carolina who authored the report.
In 2008, several political analysts [60][61][62][63] discussing the Bradley effect referred to a study authored by Daniel J. Hopkins, a post-doctoral fellow in Harvard University's Department of Government, which sought to determine whether the Bradley effect theory was valid, and whether an analogous phenomenon might be observed in races between a female candidate and a male candidate.
Katko, R - Camillus, became the 13th Republican to co-sponsor the resolution authored by fellow New York Rep. Chris Gibson, R - Kinderhook.
«We are in the process of elucidating the exact mechanism by which B2M works,» said Saul A. Villeda, PhD, a UCSF Faculty Fellow and co-senior author of the new study.
«Chronic inflammation of the intestine is thought to be caused by abnormal interactions between gut microbes, intestinal epithelial cells and the immune system, but so far it has been impossible to determine how each of these factors contribute to the development of intestinal bowel disease,» said Hyun Jung Kim, Ph.D., former Wyss Technology Development Fellow and first author on the study, speaking about the limitations of conventional in vitro and animal models of bacterial overgrowth and inflammation of the intestines.
The findings, led by first author E. Whitney Evans, a postdoctoral research fellow at Brown University and the Weight Control and Diabetes Center at The Miriam Hospital, are published online in the journal Public Health Nutrition.
«By treating with chemotherapy, we're driving cells through a transition state and creating vulnerabilities,» said first author Aaron Goldman, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in biomedical engineering at BWH.
Vinod K. Sangwan and Hong - Sub Lee, postdoctoral fellows advised by Hersam, served as the paper's co-first authors.
Jinho Kim, a postdoctoral fellow in Vunjak - Novakovic's lab and the lead author of the study, realized that the distance a liquid plug travels before being absorbed as liquid film can be varied by changing the plug volume and the regime of ventilation.
«The chemicals produced by cooking meats at high temperatures induce oxidative stress, inflammation and insulin resistance in animal studies, and these pathways may also lead to an elevated risk of developing high blood pressure,» said Gang Liu, Ph.D., lead author of the study and a postdoctoral research fellow in the department of nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.
The biomarker panel, enabled by discovery work of first author Jungsun Kim, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow in Zaret's lab, builds on a first - of - its - kind human - cell model of pancreatic cancer progression the lab described in 2013.
It was devised by Andrew Dzurak, director of the Australian National Fabrication Facility at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and Dr Menno Veldhorst, lead author of the paper who was a research fellow at UNSW when the conceptual work was done.
Speaking about the study, Co-investigator and Senior Author Mr. Andrew Beswick, also a Research Fellow of the Musculoskeletal Research Unit at the Bristol Medical School: (THS), said: «Our research and the subsequent adoption of the one - stage strategy by surgeons and hospitals, could improve lives, prevent unnecessary deaths, and save money.»
«CRKII most likely regulates the stability of mutated epidermal growth factor receptors and drives cancer growth by promoting signaling, or communication, within cancer cells,» said Julia Petschnigg, lead author on the paper and a postdoctoral fellow at U of T. «We found that a combinatorial chemotherapy that inhibits those mutated receptors and CRKII could be beneficial in treating lung cancer.»
His group, led by first author and Heidelberg postdoctoral fellow Mirko Cortese, also found that Zika and dengue, both flaviviruses, use similar strategies to infect host cells.
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.
Led by first author Dr Chng Kern Rei, Senior Research Fellow of Computational & Systems Biology at Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A * STAR)'s Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), Singapore, the team discovered that bile duct tissue harboured a community of diverse bacteria species.
«We were surprised by the high probability of developing CKD during a lifetime,» said Thomas Hoerger, Ph.D., a health economist and senior fellow at RTI and the paper's lead author.
«We are beginning to observe that infants from different parts of the world have different patterns of colonization by microbes,» said lead study author Zachary T. Lewis, a postdoctoral fellow.
To make this discovery, Amso, lead author Denise Werchan, fellow CLPS professor Michael Frank and then postdoctoral researcher Anne Collins, who is now assistant professor at the University of California at Berkeley, devised a task initially developed by Collins and Frank to test PFC function in adults.
However, in addition to HDACs, the human body has nearly 300 enzymes that also depend on zinc and therefore are potentially also inhibited by HDAC inhibitors, notes leading author Zheng Sun, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the Lazar lab.
This bioinformatics portion of the study was performed by co-first author Hee - Woong Lim, PhD, an IDOM postdoctoral fellow, and research assistant professor Kyoungjae Won, PhD.
«We found that the majority of students were being jet - lagged by their class times, which correlated very strongly with decreased academic performance,» said study co-lead author Benjamin Smarr, a postdoctoral fellow who studies circadian rhythm disruptions in the lab of UC Berkeley psychology professor Lance Kriegsfeld.
«We searched for genes that are occasionally deleted in some cancers but which are retained in cancers caused by specific tumor suppressing genes, such as PTEN,» said Di Zhao, Ph.D., Odyssey postdoctoral fellow in Cancer Biology and first author on the Nature paper.
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