Sentences with phrase «colleagues at the institute»

Vence Bonham, Collins's colleague at the institute, says: «She brings her whole self to the table.
Even his foremost scientific biographer, Abraham Pais — a colleague at the institute and an impressive physicist in his own right — referred to him in terms usually reserved for biblical prophets.
He and colleagues at the institute's Pirbright laboratories near Woking in Surrey have developed the first vaccine to provide resistance against both rinderpest and capripox.
Working with Tom Chase, a colleague at the institute, the researchers were comparing climate simulations from the Community Land Model — part of a select group of global models used in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's 2007 climate change report — against observations.

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Instead, Katharina Predehl of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, and colleagues received a laser signal they had sent through 920 kilometres of optical fibre from an optical clock at Germany's national metrology institute (PTB) in Braunschweig.
Neuroscientist Steven Kushner of Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, together with chemical biologist Mario van der Stelt from nearby Leiden University and colleagues at several other institutes, set out to find out why.
Now, Nathan Wolfe of Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, along with colleagues at four other institutes, has shown that such infections occur under natural conditions as well.
In the new study, neurobiologists Maribel Franco and Efthimios Skoulakis at the Alexander Fleming institute in Athens and biophysicist Luca Turin and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology tested whether these vibrations could account for our wide range of smell.
Now, Lin Wu and colleagues at the Institute of the A * STAR Institute of High Performance Computing have modeled the optical and plasmonic properties of nanoscale ribbons of a new phase of gold — the 4H hexagonal phase (see image)-- produced and characterized by collaborators at other institutes in Singapore, China and the USA.
At the start of the NFI project, cooperation and access to this technique were offered to colleagues in other institutes.
Although that formula has produced excellent science — Max Planck scientists have won 10 Nobel Prizes since 1984 — some critics contend that it has prevented the society from reacting quickly enough to sudden changes in the scientific landscape and has isolated its researchers from Germany's university system and from colleagues at other institutes (Science, 4 June 1999, p. 1595).
Situated on the UCSB campus and overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the institute at any given time hosts two or three programs in which theoretical physicists meet up to learn from their scientific colleagues, collaborate, and discuss the implications of new discoveries.
A good colleague of mine is starting a computational genomics group at the CBGP institute in Madrid.
We have generated rich genomic datasets for the scientific community, including an expansive atlas of genetic associations with metabolites, whole - genome sequence and phenotype data for population cohorts in the UK10K project, as well as bioinformatic resources to facilitate the retrieval of information, including a metabolite network, a database of genotype - metabolite associations with our colleagues at the HelmHoltz institute, and a genome browser of UK10K association results.
The Blumberg Institute is fortunate to have attracted Tim Block and his colleagues, positioning the nonprofit institute to maintain its world - class stature in hepatitis research,» said Dr. Tom Shenk, one of the nation's leading virologists, a professor at Princeton University, and a member of the Foundation's Board of Directors.
Together with three colleagues who had also secured awards for programs in other areas of naonscience at Trinity College, Coey promoted the establishment of a purpose - built nanoscience research institute on the College campus.
Senior Lecturer Kay Merseth, faculty leader of LEV, explains that there can be many advantages to attending institutes as a team of practitioners, including working together on district challenges, planning strategies to address problems, and making plans to carry out actions at home — all with colleagues who can hold them accountable.
Book that you remember reading over and over during childhood: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Currently reading: Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute Library Leadership in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and work of libraries.
Jay P. Greene, a senior fellow at the institute, who co-wrote the report with his colleague Greg Forster, said the findings point to a «false sense of nostalgia» that pervades discussions about schools, in which the public imagines a past with fewer out - of - school distractions, when students were easier to teach.
A colleague who recently directed an institute for new teachers in Boston believes that new teachers suffer a kind of learned helplessness — a term coined by Martin Seligman at the University of Pennsylvania — a gradual sense of losing control (Peterson, Maier, & Seligman, 1993).
Spurred on by a grant from the McConnell Clark Foundation of New York, Reid, Chamberlain, Eddy, Fetrow, and colleagues began close collaborations with colleagues at research institutes in Washington, D.C., Portland, Oregon, and New York City.
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