After completing his doctoral studies in 2011, Dr. Ildefonso joined the laboratory of Dr. Alfred S. Lewin to
conduct his postdoctoral studies.
Not exact matches
Together with her team of
postdoctoral and PhD students Helen has been
conducting studies of parent - infant sleep in the lab, the community and in local hospitals for the past 20 years.
Lead author Dustin Kemp, a
postdoctoral associate in the UGA Odum School of Ecology, had the opportunity to
study a bleaching event while
conducting research at a reef off Puerto Morelos, Mexico.
For the new
study, Dokholyan's team, including lead author Cheng Zhu, PhD, a
postdoctoral researcher in his lab,
conducted complicated experiments to compare how trimers affect neurons to how larger fibrils affect neurons.
The
study, published in Nature, was
conducted by Professor Luciano Floridi, Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information and Director of the Digital Ethics Lab, and Carl Öhman, a
postdoctoral researcher at OII, advises that online remains should be viewed in the same way as the physical human body, and treated with care and respect rather than manipulated for commercial gain.
The following Berkeley Lab researchers also contributed to the
study: Benjamin Bowen, a member of Northen's lab in EGSB and at the Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility, helped analyze metabolomics data; Ulas Karaoz in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Area (EESA) analyzed metagenomics data; and Joel Swenson, a former
postdoctoral researcher in Biosciences» Biological Systems and Engineering Division, helped
conduct correlation and statistical analyses.
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.
Boehme
conducted the
study with fellow University of Utah physicists: first author and
postdoctoral fellow Hans Malissa; research professor and co-senior author John Lupton, who also is on the faculty of the University of Regensburg, Germany; distinguished professor Z. Valy Vardeny; professor Brian Saam; graduate students Marzieh Kavand and David Waters; and
postdoctoral fellow Kipp van Schooten.
Other co-authors of the
study were Jason Moore, a UCLA graduate student; Cliff Vuong, a research assistant who
conducted the research as a UCLA undergraduate; and UCLA
postdoctoral scholar Jesse Cushman.
The
study was led by Qinjian Jin, a
postdoctoral researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who
conducted the research while earning his Ph.D. at The University of Texas at Austin's Jackson School of Geosciences.
Dougherty and co-author, Marlo Goldstein Hode, a
postdoctoral fellow at MU,
conducted the
study of federal and regional sexual harassment policies of a large U.S. Government Organization (GOV).
As part of the National Academies
study on the
postdoctoral experience, COSEPUP
conducted a postdoc office survey that asked about available postdoc benefits.
«Global change affects so many different environmental aspects, and across such a range of conditions, that it can be difficult to
study in the laboratory,» said Erik Sperling, assistant professor of geological sciences at Stanford's School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, lead author of the
study, which was
conducted while he was a
postdoctoral researcher at Scripps.
Lead author Sylvia S. Lee
conducted the work as a
postdoctoral researcher at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem
Studies.
«Our results demonstrate that even the simplest brain structures may play a fundamental role in complex neural processes of perception and attention,» said Frank Tong, professor of psychology at Vanderbilt, who
conducted the
study with
postdoctoral fellow Michael Pratte and Sam Ling at Boston University.
«Our
study identified critical gaps in the effectiveness and equity of marine protected areas,» said Gill, who
conducted the research during a
postdoctoral fellowship supported by the National Socio - Environmental Synthesis Center (SESYNC) and the Luc Hoffmann Institute.
Steward
conducted the
study with Kansas State University's Michael Apley, professor of clinical sciences and an expert in cattle production; Stephen Welch, professor of agronomy, who helped with a statistics method called bootstrapping; Scott Staggenborg, adjunct professor in agronomy who
studies agricultural production methods; Paul Bruss, a 2011 master's degree graduate in civil engineering; and Xiaoying Yang, a former
postdoctoral research assistant who is now at Fudan University in China.
«Traditionally, heavy drinking has been shown to be more prevalent in men, though more recent
studies point to a narrowing in the gender gap,» said Megan Bertholomey, Ph.D., a
postdoctoral associate in the laboratory of Mary Torregrossa, Ph.D., at the University of Pittsburgh who
conducted the research.
«Experiencing conflict or making an error is something that normally gets us worked up, perhaps by activating our fight - or - flight response, which can interfere with our ability to focus on a task,» said first author R. Becket Ebitz, a
postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University who
conducted this
study as a graduate student at Duke.
Jiangxiao Qiu, a former graduate student in Turner's laboratory and now a
postdoctoral researcher with The Nature Conservancy,
studied the impact the Asian worms — of the species Amynthas agrestis and Amynthas tokioensis — from July through October of 2014 in the forest at the UW Arboretum, and
conducted an experiment on soil samples taken from around southern Wisconsin.
To transcend the technical challenges, Roth and UNC colleagues, including
postdoctoral fellows Sheng Wang, PhD, and Daniel Wacker, PhD,
conducted a series of painstaking
studies over several years — outlined in the Nature paper — to coax DRD2 to crystalize while bound tightly to risperidone.
The experiments in the
study were
conducted at Stanford, and Stanford
postdoctoral scholar Cyril Ramathal, PhD, is the lead author of the paper.
The
study was
conducted by Dr Belén López - Pérez,
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Developmental and Social Psychology at Plymouth University, and Ellie Wilson, a recent graduate of the BSc (Hons) Psychology course.
«This gets into the key aspects of our work,» said
study lead author Jinhui Yang, who
conducted the work as a
postdoctoral researcher at JCAP.
«This mouse strain is great model for this research because they are otherwise healthy and normal, including in their vision, so it allows us to
conduct studies focused on cell integration,» said the publication's lead author, Jie Zhu, PhD, a
postdoctoral researcher who started in Lamba's lab three years ago.
SI Fellowships are awarded annually to graduate students, predoctoral students,
postdoctoral, and senior investigators to
conduct independent
study or research at one or more of the Smithsonian's 19 units and research centers.
Before working in particle astrophysics, he
conducted studies as a
postdoctoral scientist on high energy heavy ion reactions.
He previously served as a
postdoctoral fellow at the Brain Imaging and Modeling Section of the United States National Institutes of Health, where he
conducted neuroimaging
studies to examine human short - term memory.
Hoge
conducted the
study while a
postdoctoral researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
1 Cedric Pilorget was a post-doctoral scientist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech, Pasadena, USA) when this
study was
conducted, and is now a CNES
postdoctoral fellow at IAS 2 LMD is part of Institut Pierre - Simon - Laplace
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Postdoctoral Fellow Emily Weinstein
conducted a
study that teases apart the difference between teens who «critically» view social media versus passively consuming.
Guido Schwerdt, a
postdoctoral fellow in Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance, and Amelie C. Wuppermann, a
postdoctoral researcher at the University of Mainz, Germany,
conducted the
study.
Gros - Louis was a
postdoctoral fellow at Indiana when she, Andrew King, a senior scientist in psychology, and Meredith West, a psychology professor at Indiana,
conducted the mother - infant
study, titled «Maternal Responsiveness and the Development of Directed Vocalizing in Social Interactions.»
C.M.G. conceptualized the
study as a part of her
postdoctoral work,
conducted the literature review, coded autonomy support in 30 % of the sample for reliability testing, performed all statistical analyses, wrote and revised the manuscript; B.H. helped conceptualize the
study as a part of her Master's work, coded autonomy support in the entire sample, and participated in the writing, editing and revising of the manuscript; D.M.S. participated in the conceptualization of the present
study, helped with the writing in both the original and revised versions of the paper in her role as supervisor, supervised the data collection and conceptualized, designed and implemented the larger
study of which the present
study is only a part (the Concordia Longitudinal Risk Project); L.A.S. supervised the data collection and conceptualized, designed and implemented the larger
study of which the present
study is only a part.