Sentences with phrase «first joint study»

In 1998 the first Joint Study Institute (JSI) was introduced in Cambridge, England and hosted by the British and Irish Association of Law Libraries.

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In a new study published Tuesday in the BMJ, Brazilian researchers reported for the first time a link between Zika and arthrogryposis, a severe joint condition that's present at birth.
Hundreds of allergists turned out to see Dr. Stacie Jones present highly anticipated study results at the AAAAI / WAO joint congress in Orlando in March as for what could become the first FDA - sanctioned therapy for peanut allergies.
Joint first author of the study, microbiologist Dr Jo Fothergill said: «We have discovered that the nasopharynx acts as a silent reservoir for bacteria from which more serious infections in the lungs can develop.»
«Our findings open up exciting opportunities for further studying the roles of different types of neurons in health and disease,» said joint first - author Kwang Lee, a UCLA postdoctoral researcher in neurobiology.
The new study is the first to separate out the processes of following and initiating joint attention.
I believe this is the first clinical study to directly examine the effects of BMC on bone integration for biologic joint restoration surgeries.
Scientists are bringing precision medicine to rheumatoid arthritis for the first time by using genetic profiling of joint tissue to see which drugs will work for which patients, reports a new Northwestern Medicine multi-site study.
Scientists in the multi-site study were the first in the U.S. to use ultrasound - guided therapy to take a tissue biopsy in the affected joint.
The cells charged with these functions are the cardiomyocytes, explains Jaime García - Prieto, joint first author of the study together with his counterpart in Germany, Timothy Wai.
A joint University of Adelaide - Shanghai Jiao Tong University study has provided the first broad picture of the evolution and possible functions in the plant of pollen allergens.
«This study, for the first time, shows that the use of regional anesthesia improves outcomes in patients with sleep apnea undergoing total joint arthroplasty.
«Compared to conventional methods, such as fluorescent antibodies against certain surface proteins, we know how the cells will decide three cell generations earlier,» reports ICB scientist Dr. Felix Buggenthin, joint first author of the study together with Dr. Florian Büttner.
Led by Aarti Nair, a student in the SDSU / UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, the study is the first of its kind, combining functional and anatomical magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) techniques and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine connections between the cerebral cortex and the thalamus.
The current study reveals that joint attention without a positive affective component (a smile) in the first year is particularly important to this relationship.
Team leader, Professor Emily Rayfield from the University of Bristol, added: «This study is important as it shows for the first time that the features that make us unique as mammals, such as having only one set of replacement teeth and a specialised jaw joint and hearing apparatus, were associated with the very earliest mammals beginning to specialise their teeth and jaws to eat different things.»
Dr Kosuke Yusa, joint project leader from the Sanger Institute, said: «Previous studies showed proof of principle, but this is one of the first systematic attempts to identify the genetic vulnerabilities of AML.
Although work - related physical activity over many years is known to cause many cases of osteoarthritis (OA) in selected joints, this is the first study to show a link between physical workload and RA.
«People have been measuring two - way contacts for a long time,» says Robert Beagrie, joint first author on the paper, who was a PhD student with Ana Pombo at the LMS when he collected the data for the study and is now based at the University of Oxford.
DENVER, CO - Free ME From Lung Cancer (FMFLC) and the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) today announced the first ever $ 200,000 FMFLC - IASLC Joint Fellowship Award for the Early Detection of Lung Cancer.
The study is the result of one the first collaborations from the Microbiome Center, a joint effort by the University of Chicago, the Marine Biological Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory to support scientists at all three institutions who are developing new applications and tools to understand and harness the capabilities of microbial systems across different fields.
In a study published ahead the week of January 8, 2018 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team led by researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), the DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, and the DOE's Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), report the first results of a long - term plan to sequence, annotate and analyze the genomes of 300 Aspergillus fungi.
The project, called the Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint Experiment, was the first major study of how sea - ice moves and changes due to ocean and atmosphere influences.
To address another joint on the pipeline Diaz and colleagues in the Biomedical Graduate Studies program partnered with seven other Schools at Penn, along with the Offices of the Vice Provost for University Life and Vice Provost for Education, to organize the first Penn Honors Diversity (PHD) Symposium.
A new study has found that Ediacaran organisms known as rangeomorphs reproduced by taking a joint approach: they first sent out an «advance party» to settle in a new area, followed by rapid colonization of the new neighborhood.
For the first time, a new study reports that consumption of Montmorency tart cherries caused changes in uric acid metabolism, which can have an impact on joint pain.
During his 7 year tenure at InterHealth, now Lonza, Dr. Lugo has overseen and participated in the publication of 9 peer - reviewed scientific papers, including the first clinical study carried out in healthy subjects for joint health.
A new study published in the Journal of Functional Foods 1 is the first to report consumption of Montmorency tart cherries caused changes in uric acid metabolism, which can have an impact on joint pain.
Niacinamide, a form of Vitamin B3, was first reported to benefit osteoarthritis in the mid-20th century and subsequent years of clinical studies reaffirm its ability to increase joint mobility and improve arthritic conditions with a reduced need for anti-inflammatory medication.
A new joint legislative committee met Wednesday for the first time to study whether to recommend legislation to let previously merged school districts be divided.
At its first meeting in October, the Joint Legislative Study Committee on School - Based Administrator Pay reviewed a proposal to eliminate the current complicated salary schedule for school principals and the insufficient salary schedule for assistant principals in favor of a new system that would pay principals a base salary with a structure for locally chosen bonuses.
The Broad Foundation Donates $ 25 Million To UCSF Stem Cell Program Because scientists were prohibited by President George W. Bush's stem cell policy from conducting these studies in federally funded buildings, UCSF scientists were forced to carry out their research in challenging circumstances — first in segregated space within an existing UCSF lab, later in rented space at an off - campus site and subsequently 40 miles away at Geron Corp., through a joint project.
The first joint IPA - WIPO study is published today.
As shown in the first economic impact study of the industry, published by the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) last year, pet owners spent $ 2,400 per second on their pets in 2015 — more than on movies and daycare.
«We were the first company to develop this combination worldwide and publish clinical studies showing its benefits for joint health.
A pioneer in the field, his Bilateral Congenital Subluxation of the Coxofemoral Joints of a Dog was the first definitive study of CHD.
The hypothesis of the study was that promotion of active physical therapy during the first postoperative weeks combined with administration of an NSAID would minimize the reduction of mobility and, therefore, result in treated dogs having greater impulse propulsive forces and hip joint abduction and extension angles than dogs receiving a placebo.
Two institutions with bases in the Hudson Valley — the Dia Art Foundation and the Center for Curatorial Studies and Art in Contemporary Culture at Bard College — will present a joint retrospective, the first in the United States, of works by Palermo, who died in 1977.
But Greet Janssens - Maenhout of the European Commission's Joint Research Center, who co-authored the study, said, «It may be the first sign of a more permanent slowdown in the increase in global CO2 emissions, and ultimately declining emissions.»
Two of the studies are from the European Commission's joint research centre and the first of these confirms separate research in June and again this month, that murderous levels of heat and humidity could affect many millions if there are no steps to drastically reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that drive global warming and climate change.
Signs of a Bad Custody Evaluation (J. Klass) Therapeutic Jurisprudence Index CCHR on Psychology and the Courts (Excellent) Child Custody Evaluations — Reevaluating the Evaluators Right of First Refusal in Parenting Plans Child Custody Evaluators «In Their Own Words» Parenting Coordination, a bad idea Parenting Coordinator Practical Considerations Those Joint Custody Studies Florida Handbook on Discovery 2007 - 2010 Clark v. Clark, September 15, 2010 Fla. 4th DCA: «material harm of an irreparable nature [to allow] expert to exclude recording, reporting or other people from being present».
Therapeutic Jurisprudence Index Child Custody Evaluations — Reevaluating the Evaluators Custody Evaluation Guidelines — Reevaluating (mirror) Right of First Refusal in Parenting Plans Child Custody Evaluators «In Their Own Words» Parenting Coordination, a bad idea Parenting Coordinator Practical Considerations Those Joint Custody Studies Psychological testing, MMPI2, in child custody evaluations
Releasing Records in Child Custody Evaluations (J. Poliacoff) Signs of a Bad Custody Evaluation (J. Klass) Therapeutic Jurisprudence Index Child Custody Evaluations — Reevaluating the Evaluators Right of First Refusal in Parenting Plans Child Custody Evaluators «In Their Own Words» Parenting Coordination, a bad idea Parenting Coordinator Practical Considerations Those Joint Custody Studies
Therapeutic Jurisprudence Index Discovery of Psych Test Data Coaching for the MMPI - 2 How to handle the Rorschach in a forensic evaluation Child Custody Evaluations — Reevaluating the Evaluators Right of First Refusal in Parenting Plans Child Custody Evaluators «In Their Own Words» Parenting Coordination, a bad idea Parenting Coordinator Practical Considerations Those Joint Custody Studies
Child Custody Evaluations — Reevaluating the Evaluators Custody Evaluation Guidelines — Reevaluating (mirror) Right of First Refusal in Parenting Plans Child Custody Evaluators «In Their Own Words» Parenting Coordinator Practical Considerations Those Joint Custody Studies
While a number of researchers purport to have found relitigation rates lower following mediated decisions, or (primarily in early studies) in joint custody arrangements, not one of these studies appears to have corrected for (in the first case) the reality that negotiated agreements are not as legally amenable to modification as court orders, or (in both cases) that couples who achieved accord in mediation, as well as those who voluntarily chose early joint custody arrangements were already relatively more amicable couples.
Optimists, like Nicolas Retsinas of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, foresee continuation of the housing boom for the next 10 years because of the number of first - time buyers entering the market.
The Joint Center for Housing Studies» 2011 State of Housing Report found that between 2000 and 2009, immigration slowed for the first time in three decades.
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