Sentences with phrase «do in the laboratory»

The reports suggest that there is a large risk of a human version of bird flu erupting in the near future, and show how this could be done in a laboratory.
I have been horrified to see how in a university setting some of the best students in the natural sciences want just such an infallible authority for anything not done in the laboratory.
A study done in the laboratory of James J. McKenna, Ph.D. of co-sleepers, 2 to 4 month olds, reveals that breastfeeding mums and their infants are highly sensitive throughout the night — throughout all sleep stages — to the movements and physical condition of the other.
The sleep studies done in the laboratory of James J. McKenna, Ph.D. of cosleeping / bed - sharing mother and infant pairs (2 to 4 month olds) reveal that both breastfeeding mothers and their infants are extremely sensitive throughout the night — across all sleep stages — to the movements and physical condition of the other.
It also may be possible in the future to repair the gene mutation using gene - editing technology, which the investigators were able to do in the laboratory dish, he added.
Masicampo explains that although having a narrow focus probably will not lead to so obvious a failure in the real world as it did in the laboratory, he thinks being blind to alternative solutions «frequently results in people expending more time, energy and resources on tasks than is necessary.»
«Safety just becomes part of what one does in the laboratory
He noted that prior work done in his laboratory has shown that some people experience more bitterness and less sweetness from an alcoholic beverage, such as beer.
The work was done in the laboratory of Viviana Gradinaru, assistant professor of biology and biological engineering, Heritage Medical Research Institute Investigator, director of the Center for Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience in the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute for Neuroscience at Caltech, and principal investigator of the Beckman Institute's CLOVER (CLARITY, Optogenetics, and Vector Engineering Research) Center.
Also, the machine learning software can help experimental physicists by allowing them to perform virtual measurements that would be hard to do in the laboratory, such as measuring the degree of entanglement of a system composed of many interacting qubits.
«And all of these tests need to be done in a laboratory with expensive equipment — they're just not suitable for the field.»
«This is the kind of experiment we can't do in the laboratory because of the time scales involved,» said APL's Elizabeth Turtle, principal investigator for the Dragonfly mission.
Most studies on the effects of acidified seawater on fish species are done in the laboratory, says Fredrik Jutfelt, an associate professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's (NTNU) Department of Biology, who was one of the study's authors.
And this vapor plume, as it expanded, we're able to track it just like we do in the laboratory.
The research was done in the laboratories of Ralph Adolphs, Bren Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and professor of biology, and collaborator Ueli Rutishauser (PhD» 08) of Cedars - Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and a visiting associate in biology and biological engineering at Caltech.
The work, which was done in the laboratory of Markus Meister, Anne P. and Benjamin F. Biaggini Professor of Biological Sciences, will be published on April 14 in the print edition of the journal Nature.
In the meantime, there is still some work left to do in the laboratories.
Although the research was done in laboratory mice, the findings have possible implications for human stem cell transplants.
The research, done in the laboratory of Ahmed Zewail, Linus Pauling Professor of Chemistry and professor of physics, will be published in the July 28 print issue of the journal ACS Nano.
Call for concern Mindful of both the potential and the risks, Esvelt, a bioengineer at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, brought together a group of scientists to write a Comment in Science, published last week, laying out the need for multiple containment strategies for gene - drive research that is done in the laboratory.
Almost all of the work is done in the laboratory and engineering workshops and computers play a major part in this process.
The work was done in the laboratory of Marianne Bronner, the Albert Billings Ruddock Professor of Biology at Caltech, and appears in a paper in the March 20 online issue of Nature.
The work was done in the laboratory of Doris Tsao (BS» 96), professor of biology, leadership chair and director of the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Center for Systems Neuroscience, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator.
He set a very high standard for the work done in his laboratory, inspired others and called for one's best.
Review Drug development of Lung Diseases by way of Drug Repurposing; What a Pulmonary Physician can do in the Laboratory Paul Zarogoulidis, Theodora Tsiouda, Wolfgang Hohenforst - Schmidt, Chrysa Sardeli, Haidong Huang, Lonny Yarmus, Christoforos Kosmidis, Konstantinos Porpodis, Nikolaos Barbetakis, Dimitrios Paliouras, Lutz Freitag, Yan - Gao Man J. Biomed 2018; 3: 1 - 7.
The first time it was done in a laboratory at significant levels, it was done here.
The work done in my laboratory is focused on aspects of the physiology and ecology of invertebrate animals and their developmental stages.
You would think that the onus would be on the climate skeptics to demonstrate that CO2 behaves differently in the atmosphere than it does in the laboratory.
This has been one big experiment and we are constantly progressing what we are doing in laboratories around the world.»
Its hard to model injecting particles, or do it in a laboratory, so it would be using the planet as the final experiment.
So much of what you do in the laboratory is experimenting over and over, producing lots of data to come up with some kind of model or conclusion.

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It's not like the show was created in a secret Netflix laboratory — it was actually developed over a few years by Bob - Waksberg and animator Lisa Hanawalt — but Reed Hasting's company knew what it was doing when it bought the show in 2013.
Wasson had long wanted to improve the retail part of Walgreens stores (two - thirds of sales came from the pharmacy), and he saw Boots, which did more than half its business in retail, as the ideal laboratory.
Although their findings were published a month ago, the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few days, after blogs and essays in The New York Times and The Atlantic raised red flags about the ethics of treating people like laboratory rats without their permission.
In 2015, researchers from Harvard and the Boston Attention and Learning Laboratory published a joint study that found people in their mid-40s — specifically, age 43 — tended to do the best on tests of concentratioIn 2015, researchers from Harvard and the Boston Attention and Learning Laboratory published a joint study that found people in their mid-40s — specifically, age 43 — tended to do the best on tests of concentratioin their mid-40s — specifically, age 43 — tended to do the best on tests of concentration.
John Eppig, a reproductive biologist at Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine raised the concern that no animal studies with a control group have been done — a standard practice with experimental medical procedures — yet somehow the procedure is being tried on humans.
While science fiction has gotten a lot wrong in its predictions of what the robo - future would look like, it does provide a laboratory of the imagination.
«In a fentanyl overdose, you may not be able to totally revive the person with the Narcan dose you have,» said Scott Lukas, director of the Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. «Naloxone easily knocks morphine off of the receptor, but does that less so to fentanyl.&raquIn a fentanyl overdose, you may not be able to totally revive the person with the Narcan dose you have,» said Scott Lukas, director of the Behavioral Psychopharmacology Research Laboratory at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. «Naloxone easily knocks morphine off of the receptor, but does that less so to fentanyl.&raquin Belmont, Mass. «Naloxone easily knocks morphine off of the receptor, but does that less so to fentanyl.»
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Heroin and fentanyl look identical, and with drugs purchased on the street, «you don't know what you're taking,» Tim Pifer, the director of the New Hampshire State Police Forensic Laboratory, told STAT in an interview.
It (finding a best bitcoin wallet company) is like doing a science experiment in a laboratory; in which scientists repeat the same experiment again and again to obtain a precise or average value.
What do we observe in nature or see demonstrated in the laboratory?
True, it enables us to do some things better than we can do in libraries; it can substitute for a laboratory if we don't have one; it can get us to resources we might not otherwise find.
«Then why are you asking that someone prove in a laboratory that nothing ever existed, you just said it did
And again one by one — more vaguely it is true, yet all - inclusively — I call before me the whole vast anonymous army of living humanity; those who surround me and support me though I do not know them; those who come, and those who go; above all, those who in office, laboratory and factory, through their vision of truth or despite their error, truly believe in the progress of earthly reality and who today will take up again their impassioned pursuit of the light.
The question is whether the public has the right and the responsibility to tell biologists what they can and can not do in their research laboratories.
But does the bias of a lawyer in a courtroom drama (be it positive or negative) make the legal process any less objective than that of the scientist in the laboratory?
One man working in an industrial laboratory, with half his salary paid by the government, was given his instructions beforehand: «Any discoveries you make which have any scientific or commercial value, and any work you do which is at all profitable, is to appear on the books as having been done on «company time»; the rest is the government's half of your time.
Confronting the same constellation of objects as before and knowing that he does so, he nevertheless finds them transformed through and through in many of their details... Operations and measurements are paradigm - determined... Scientists with different paradigms engage in different concrete laboratory manipulations.
We should do better in that case to stop, to call a halt, destroy the machines, close the laboratories, and seek whatever way of escape we can find in pure pleasure or pure nirvana.
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