Sentences with phrase «co-corresponding author of the work»

says Dr. Godofredo Bautista, postdoctoral researcher at the Nonlinear Optics Group of the Laboratory of Photonics at TUT and co-corresponding author of the work.

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Guo and Herlyn collaborated on the work with co-corresponding authors Xiaowei Xu, a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine and dermatology at Penn's Perelman School of Medicine.
Zhang worked together with the research group of John A. Rogers, the paper's third co-corresponding author and a Swanlund Chair and professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois, in developing the structural designs of 2 - D structures to form various classes of 3 - D configurations.
«Our approach uses electrohydrodynamic printing, which relies on electrostatic force to eject the ink from the nozzle and draw it to the appropriate site on the substrate,» says Jingyan Dong, co-corresponding author of a paper on the work and an associate professor in NC State's Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering.
«Knowing the precise locations of chemical reactions within individual nanoparticles that are participating in those reactions helps us to identify how a battery operates and uncover how the battery might be optimized to make it work even better,» said Jordi Cabana, associate professor of chemistry at UIC and co-corresponding author on the paper.
«The work on antibodies isolated from survivors of filovirus infections, including Marburg and Ebola, was started by James Crowe's laboratory at Vanderbilt University together with our laboratory about 3 years ago,» said virologist Alex Bukreyev, professor at UTMB and co-corresponding author.
«In short, this is a fully biocompatible smart system that responds, when needed, to normalize glucose levels in the blood,» says Zhen Gu, co-corresponding author of a paper on the work and an associate professor in the joint biomedical engineering program at NC State and UNC.
«We are now working to understand how this newly recognized source of DNA damage might contribute to tumor development or the age - related DNA damage in the brain that is associated with neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease,» said co-corresponding author Peter McKinnon, Ph.D., a member of the St. Jude Department of Genetics.
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