Sentences with phrase «former graduate student at»

She is a former graduate student at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
«It definitely looks like a packaged deal,» said the study's lead author, Josiane Broussard, PhD, a former graduate student at the University of Chicago who is now a post-doctoral research scientist at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center's Diabetes and Obesity Research Institute in Los Angeles.
«No one has successfully and unambiguously detected a forming planet before,» Kate Follette, a former graduate student at the University of Arizona, who, along with graduate student Stephanie Sallum, led the research, said, in a statement Wednesday.
«I was shocked at the profound effect phosphorylation had on the Huntington's model mice,» said first author Ian Kratter, MD, PhD, a former graduate student at Gladstone and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
«I was shocked at the profound effect phosphorylation had on the Huntington's model mice,» said first author Ian Kratter, MD, PhD, a former graduate student at Gladstone and the University of California, San Francisco.
«This doesn't mean that cranial vault outlines aren't useful,» says Ashley Maxwell, lead author of the paper and a former graduate student at NC State.
Kelsey Poulson - Ellestad, a former graduate student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, now at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, works with a Conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) sampling rosette, which is lowered over the side of a vessel and is used to collect water samples from various depths.
Other co-authors of the paper include Francesca Civano, an associate research scientist at Yale; David Rosario, of the Max - Planck Institute; Martin Elvis, of Harvard; Kevin Schawinski, of ETH Zurich and a former Einstein Fellow at Yale; Hyewon Suh, of Harvard; Angela Bongiorno, of INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma; and Brooke Simmons, of Oxford and a former graduate student at Yale.
Co-authors from UT Southwestern Medical Center included Shuyuan Zhang, graduate student at CRI; Dr. Kejin Zhou, Instructor at the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center; Dr. Xin Luo, Data Scientist at CRI and in Bioinformatics; Lin Li, Senior Research Scientist at CRI; Dr. Liem Nguyen, former graduate student at CRI; Yu Zhang, Senior Research Associate at CRI; Dr. Purva Gopal, Assistant Professor of Pathology; Dr. Branden Tarlow, Internal Medicine resident; and Dr. Daniel Siegwart, Assistant Professor at the Simmons Cancer Center and of Biochemistry.
«This research uncovers a type of instability that can be triggered in soft, elastic bodies, and widens the design space for new architected materials that use instabilities to change or enhance their functionality,» said Johannes T. B. Overvelde, first author of the paper and former graduate student at SEAS.
«We found that the sporulation timer and the competence switch work in a coordinated fashion, but the interplay is complex because the two circuits are affected very differently by noise,» said Schultz, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School and a former graduate student at CTBP.
«This is important in the field because epistasis has been proposed as a source of «missing heritability,»» said the study's lead author, Joanna Thornycroft, a former graduate student at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, now at Wellcome Sanger Institute.
Wendy Leuenberger, a former graduate student at SUNY - ESF, measures ice accumulation following a simulated ice storm at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH.

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Here is an example of that better way: A gray - bearded graduate theology student, a former merchant seaman, butcher and barman - cum - bouncer, accepts a part - time position at a suburban New York church: 20 hours of youth ministry a week.
Jones» father, S. Jameson Jones (to whose memory the book is dedicated), was the renowned editor of motive magazine and a former Dean of the Divinity School at Duke University, where the younger Jones studied as a graduate student under such mentors as Stanley Hauerwas, Geoffrey Wainwright, and Kenneth Surin.
Research conducted last year by my former graduate student, David Yeager [now a professor at the University of Texas], on 18,000 students entering ninth grade, shows us that students who took growth - mindset workshops are seeking more challenges.
Beigel, 35, who grew up in Dix Hills and graduated from Half Hollow Hills High School East, was one of 17 people killed at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, when a former student opened fire on Feb. 14.
«Lexigrams were learned, as human language is, during meaningful social interactions, not from behavioral training,» said the study's lead author, Kristen Gillespie - Lynch, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York and a former UCLA graduate student in Greenfield's laboratory.
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He gets recommendations from professors at other universities and community colleges, former Cyber Corps students, and agencies that employ his graduates.
The study includes first author Piran Kidambi, a former MIT postdoc who is now an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University; MIT graduate students Dhanushkodi Mariappan and Nicholas Dee; Sui Zhang of the National University of Singapore; Andrey Vyatskikh, a former student at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology who is now at Caltech; and Rohit Karnik, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.
Coss» paper grew out of a 2015 study in which he and a former graduate student reported that zebras living near human settlements could not be approached as closely before fleeing as wild horses when they saw a human approaching on foot — staying just outside the effective range of poisoned arrows used by African hunters for at least 24,000 years.
But psychologists had never rigorously studied the connection between self - discipline and academic success, says former teacher Angela L. Duckworth, now a psychology graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania.
The first author of the paper is Paul Donlin - Asp, PhD, a former Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology graduate student, now at the Max Planck Institute in Frankfurt,.
In addition to Vogel and Aizenberg, the research team included: Rebecca A. Belisle, a former Wyss research assistant who is now a graduate student in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University; Benjamin Hatton, Ph.D., formerly a Technology Development fellow at the the Wyss Institute and a research appointee at SEAS who is now an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Toronto; and Tak - Sing Wong, Ph.D., a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Wyss Institute who is now an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Penn State University.
Schultz co-wrote the paper with his former graduate student, Megan Bruck Syal, who is now a researcher at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The material — developed by Anette Hosoi, a professor of mechanical engineering and applied mathematics at MIT, and her former graduate student Nadia Cheng, alongside researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self - Organization and Stony Brook University — could be used to build deformable surgical robots.
«Too many students are faced with hostile environments, and it's making it hard for us to get work done,» says Susan Mahan - Nieber, a physics graduate student at Washington University in St. Louis and former president of the NAGPS.
Co-authors are Dana Williams, a UCLA graduate student; Alexandra Lim, a former UCLA undergraduate; Svenja Kroeger, a graduate student at the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom; and Julien Martin, a lecturer at the University of Aberdeen and former UCLA postdoctoral fellow.
An interdisciplinary team with researchers from fields of psychology, biological statistics and computational biology, medicine, and physics included the study's co-first authors, Paul Shamble, a former graduate student in Hoy's lab who specializes in spiders and is a distinguished science fellow at Harvard University, and Gil Menda, a postdoctoral researcher in Hoy's lab.
These categories describe two low - probability but statistically significant scenarios that could play out by century's end, in a new study by Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a distinguished professor of climate and atmospheric sciences at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego, and his former Scripps graduate student Yangyang Xu, now an assistant professor at Texas A&M University.
«That's more than a hundred-fold increase,» says Paul Bierman, a geologist at the University of Vermont who co-led the new study with his former graduate student and lead author Luke Reusser, and geologist Dylan Rood at Imperial College, London.
Graduate student Yiwei Li, former graduate student Christian Kasey, former undergraduate student Mounir Zerrad, and T. Ashton Cropp, professor of chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, contributed to tGraduate student Yiwei Li, former graduate student Christian Kasey, former undergraduate student Mounir Zerrad, and T. Ashton Cropp, professor of chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, contributed to tgraduate student Christian Kasey, former undergraduate student Mounir Zerrad, and T. Ashton Cropp, professor of chemistry at Virginia Commonwealth University, contributed to the work.
«Approximately 36,000 of these disposal wells are currently in operation across the U.S., and little work has been done to evaluate their potential impacts on nearby surface water,» said Christopher Kassotis, a former graduate student in Nagel's laboratory and a current postdoctoral fellow at Duke University.
The paper's lead author is Allison Yost, a former graduate student who is currently an engineer at Accion Systems.
The paper's co-authors were: Jaesung Lee, a Case Western Reserve post-doctoral research associate; Max Zenghui Wang, a former research associate now at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, China; Keliang He, a former graduate student in physics, now a senior engineer at Nvidia; Rui Yang, a former graduate student and now a post-doctoral scholar at Stanford University; and Jie Shan, a former physics professor at Case Western Reserve now at Cornell University.
Lead author of «Quantifying Developers» Adoption of Security Tools» is Jim Witschey, a former computer science graduate student at NC State.
However, when we discovered the thermoreversibility, and that this property is eliminated by photocrosslinking, we realized that this combination made CMA an ideal bioink for 3D printing of scaffolds,» said Kathryn Drzewiecki, a former graduate student in the laboratory and now an AIMBE fellow at the FDA.
In addition to Westwood and Axtell, the research team included Gunjune Kim, a former post-doctoral student from Chicago and Vivian Bernal - Galeano, a graduate student from Colombia, at Virginia Tech; Saima Shahid, Nathan R. Johnson, Eric Wafula, Feng Wang, Ceyda Coruh, and Claude W. dePamphilis at Penn State; and Tamia Phifer at Knox College.
«Tunable infrared OPA light sources today cost around a $ 100,000 and take up a good bit of space on a tabletop or lab bench,» said study lead author Yu Zhang, a former Rice graduate student at LANP.
Additional coauthors include Columbia professor James Hone, Columbia graduate students Carlos Forsythe and Lei Wang; Nikolaos Tombros, a former member of the Kim lab at Columbia, now at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands; Kenji Watanabe, chief researchers in optoelectronic materials at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan; and Takashi Taniguchi, group leader in the Ultra-high Pressure Processes Group at NIMS.
Harrison's research — including a 2008 study in Nature he co-authored with Craig Manning, a professor of geology and geochemistry at UCLA, and former UCLA graduate student Michelle Hopkins — is proving otherwise.
Bayati and his colleagues — Hamsa Bastani, a PhD candidate at Stanford's Electrical Engineering Department; and Joel Goh, a former Stanford graduate student who is now a Harvard Business School professor — argue that a more effective solution is to increase the mandatory reporting and expand the use of targeted auditing.
He was a graduate student of former SESE associate professor Allen McNamara, also a coauthor on the paper; McNamara is now at Michigan State's Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Penn State has applied for a patent, and Hall and his business partner Brian Reinhardt, a former Penn State graduate student, have founded a company, Lasers for Innovative Solutions (L4IS), aimed at providing large agriculture companies with high throughput phenotyping of their new products, something they don't currently have.
In addition to Piggott, the research team included former graduate student Jesse Lu (now at Google,) graduate student Jan Petykiewicz and postdoctoral scholars Thomas Babinec and Konstantinos Lagoudakis.
Additional contributions to the experiments came from Debayan Mitra and Elmer Guardado - Sanchez, both graduate students in physics, Peter Schauss, an associate research scholar in physics, and Stanimir Kondov, a former postdoctoral researcher who is now at Columbia University.
Here, the research team led by Associate Professor Yukio Nishimura, National Institute for Physiological Sciences (NIPS), Natural Institutes of Natural Sciences (NINS), and Masahiro Sawada, a former graduate student of Kyoto University, and Dr. Hirotaka Onoe, a team leader at RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies found that the nucleus accumbens, that control motivation in the brain, activates the activity of the motor cortex of the brain, and then promotes recovery of motor function during the early stage of recovery after spinal cord injury.
Boston University (BU) has found that geologist David Marchant sexually harassed his former graduate student, Jane Willenbring, when they were working at an isolated field camp in Antarctica in 1999 and 2000, when Willenbring was 22 years old.
Peter Dunn and Linda Whittingham, professors of behavioral ecology at UW - Milwaukee, wrote the paper with Jessica Armenta, a former UW - Milwaukee graduate student who now teaches at Austin Community College in Texas.
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