Sentences with phrase «former postdoctoral research associate»

Additional authors on the paper were Mengjin Yang and Kai Zhu of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Wenwen Wu, a former postdoctoral research associate at Brown; and Alexander L. Vasiliev of the National Research Centre Kruchatov Institute.
Yong - Lei Wang, a former postdoctoral research associate of Xiao's, is first author and co-corresponding author on the Science article.
First author Baoshan Xu, Ph.D., a former postdoctoral research associate in the Gerton Lab now starting his own lab at Sun Yat - sen University in China, worked with Hua Li, Ph.D., to use computational methods to count the number of copies of ribosomal DNA in normal and cancer cells of 162 patients from the eight projects.
Lin and former postdoctoral research associate Xinchang Pang say the precursor materials applicable to the technique are virtually limitless.
Other Boyce Thompson Institute and Cornell University researchers involved in this project included Yun - Ru Chen and Guillaume Tetreau, former postdoctoral research associates, and Ping Wang, Associate Professor of Entomology.

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-- Eric Martens, Ph.D., an associate professor of microbiology at the University of Michigan Medical School who led the research along with his former postdoctoral fellow Mahesh Desai, Ph.D., now at the Luxembourg Institute of Health.
Research associates who do well can next be promoted to the rank of research assistant professor, «an honorary title that is given... by the department,» says John Lipscomb, a professor of biochemistry and former BMBB department head who a year ago became the department's first postdoctoral dResearch associates who do well can next be promoted to the rank of research assistant professor, «an honorary title that is given... by the department,» says John Lipscomb, a professor of biochemistry and former BMBB department head who a year ago became the department's first postdoctoral dresearch assistant professor, «an honorary title that is given... by the department,» says John Lipscomb, a professor of biochemistry and former BMBB department head who a year ago became the department's first postdoctoral director.
Joining Ale on the publication were lead author Pradip Adhikari, Ale's former postdoctoral student now at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma; Nina Omani, postdoctoral research associate, and Dr. Paul DeLaune, environmental soil scientist, both with AgriLife Research at Vernon; and collaborators from the Arid Land Agricultural Research Center in Maricopa, Arizona; Cotton Incorporated in Cary, North Carolina; and the University of Florida in Gainresearch associate, and Dr. Paul DeLaune, environmental soil scientist, both with AgriLife Research at Vernon; and collaborators from the Arid Land Agricultural Research Center in Maricopa, Arizona; Cotton Incorporated in Cary, North Carolina; and the University of Florida in GainResearch at Vernon; and collaborators from the Arid Land Agricultural Research Center in Maricopa, Arizona; Cotton Incorporated in Cary, North Carolina; and the University of Florida in GainResearch Center in Maricopa, Arizona; Cotton Incorporated in Cary, North Carolina; and the University of Florida in Gainesville.
In addition to Belote and Pitnick, the article was co-authored by William T. Starmer, professor of biology at SU; Manier, a former SU research associate who is assistant professor of biology at the George Washington University; Stefan Lüpold, an SU research assistant professor; Kirstin S. Berben, an SU lab technician; Outi Ala - Honkola, a former SU postdoctoral fellow who is a biologist at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland); and William F. Collins» 12, a former student of Pitnick's who is a master's candidate at the Johns Hopkins» School of Advanced International Studies.
Omar Alminagorta, a former postdoctoral associate at the Utah Water Research Lab and USU Associate Professor Karin M. Kettenring, a wetland ecologist, co-authored tassociate at the Utah Water Research Lab and USU Associate Professor Karin M. Kettenring, a wetland ecologist, co-authored tAssociate Professor Karin M. Kettenring, a wetland ecologist, co-authored the study.
Former Buck postdoctoral fellow Di Chen, PhD, now an associate professor at the Model Animal Research Center, Nanjing University, China, lead author of the study, said that the positive feedback loop (DAF - 16 via the AMPK complex) originated in the germline tissue of worms.
In the new research — published Oct. 21 in the early online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Margeta, former postdoctoral associate Agata Habas, PhD, now at UC San Diego, and colleagues teased apart the relative contributions of neurons and astrocytes in Nrf2 signaling by performing experiments on cell cultures containing predominantly neurons, predominantly astrocytes, or a mixture of both.
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.
As part of National Science Foundation - funded research, Rachel Greenstadt, PhD, an associate professor in the College of Computing & Informatics and director of the lab; Vaibhav Garg, PhD, a former postdoctoral researcher at PSAL, Rebekah Overdorf a doctoral researcher in the lab; and their associate Sadia Afroz from the University of California — Berkeley; broke down several years - worth of conversations between members of four cybercrime forums that were anonymously made public a few years ago.
Researchers Michael Tobler, associate professor of biology, and Zach Culumber, former university postdoctoral research associate and current postdoctoral researcher at Florida State University, studied 112 species of live - bearing fish and found that males and females evolve differently: Female evolution is influenced more strongly by natural selection and the environment, while male evolution is influenced more strongly by sexual selection, which involves characteristics that females find desirable or that make them superior competitors for females.
Additional researchers contributing to the papers include Liu; Thomas Dietz, MSU professor of environmental science and policy, sociology, and animal studies; Wei Liu, former CSIS doctoral student now a postdoctoral fellow at IIASA in Laxenburg, Austria; Junyan Luo, CSIS research associate; Daniel Kramer, MSU associate professor in fisheries and wildlife and James Madison College; Xiaodong Chen, former CSIS doctoral student now on faculty at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.
In addition to Rubenstein, arguably the world's leading expert on zebras, the study's co-authors were Alec Chan - Golston and Elizabeth Li, former UCLA undergraduates in mathematics; Ryan Harrigan, an assistant adjunct professor in UCLA's Center for Tropical Research; and Henri Thomassen, a former UCLA postdoctoral scholar and current research associate at the Institute for Evolution and Ecology at Germany's University of TResearch; and Henri Thomassen, a former UCLA postdoctoral scholar and current research associate at the Institute for Evolution and Ecology at Germany's University of Tresearch associate at the Institute for Evolution and Ecology at Germany's University of Tübingen.
-- Eric Martens, Ph.D., an associate professor of microbiology at the University of Michigan Medical School who led the research along with his former postdoctoral fellow Mahesh Desai, Ph.D., now at the Luxembourg Institute of Health.
«It goes to show the power of «thank you,»» said the study's lead author Allen Barton, a former doctoral student in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences and current postdoctoral research associate at UGA's Center for Family Rresearch associate at UGA's Center for Family ResearchResearch.
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