Sentences with phrase «from biomedical»

Our clients range from biomedical device inventors to financial services firms to manufacturing companies, so we understand the needs of a variety of industries.
The libraries could collectively manage this to ensure that publishing opportunities within all disciplines, from biomedical to philosophy are covered, likely through both a shifting of library budgets and a taxing of grants that allows the grant - rich disciplines subsidize the rest.
While nanoparticle research is finding impressive applications for the teeny things in everything from biomedical and optical uses to electronics, we consumers are finding them everywhere in products running from socks to sunscreen.
Mackie uses a wide variety of sources and materials ranging from biomedical data and geological field - research to watercolour techniques and artisanal sculptural processes.
We are very proud of the strides we made in offering adoption options to beagles retiring from biomedical research, and in developing a strong organization filled with a lot of «firsts» in the world of rescue.
Walker was released for retirement from biomedical research in 2009 at the age of 4 years.
Degree apprenticeships offer students the chance to work, study and earn at the same time in subjects from biomedical engineering to digital marketing.
From a biomedical point of view; digestion is breaking large food particles into smaller ones; this is catabolism.
From the biomedical point of view the above features can be considered as a reduction of the radiation load on a tissue and an improvement in PNB selectivity in a heterogeneous cell environment when different NPs are targeted with the different vectors (antibodies, peptides etc).
An intriguing image for November comes from biomedical engineer Mike Davisâ $ ™ lab, courtesy of BME graduate student Inthirai Somasuntharam.
That's why we're providing and promoting personalized care for chimpanzees (most of whom were retired from biomedical research) by helping them, for their remaining years, live a good life — the chimp life.
The Biomedical Genomics group's main line of research is mining, analysis and re-analysis of genomic data from biomedical studies.
I'm a long way from biomedical research myself.
Taking a page from biomedical research, they lobbied Congress to charter a nonprofit foundation and authorize the U.S. Department of Agriculture to accept funding from it.
Researchers from North Carolina State University, Duke University and the University of Copenhagen have created the world's largest DNA origami, which are nanoscale constructions with applications ranging from biomedical research to nanoelectronics.
His work focuses on developing new instruments and sensors to improve the performance of technologies used in everything from biomedical imaging to agricultural research.
The actual problems we are working on range from biomedical questions (such as «Does aluminum play an important part in Alzheimer's disease?»)
Zhang said particles rich in those proteins have exceptional adhesive abilities — abilities that could be used to the advantage of many, from biomedical engineers to paint makers.
In repelling these individuals from biomedical research, we reduce the quality of the junior scientist pool and ultimately the entire scientific enterprise as junior scientists ascend the career ladder.
Jason has provided technical advice on topics ranging from biomedical imaging to ballistic missile defense to verification of the nuclear test ban treaty.
«Smart» materials that alter their structure in response to specific, controllable stimuli have applications in various fields, from biomedical science to the oil industry.
With such innovations, we may look forward to a day when everyone benefits equally from biomedical discovery.
Was bioengineering different from biomedical engineering?
All disciplines are represented, from biomedical and natural sciences to engineering, economics, psychology, and politics.
As such, opportunities for veterinary medical scientists run the gamut from biomedical and pharmaceutical research to public health and academia.
The NIH proposal is drawing deep concern from biomedical research advocates.
Honestly, I have no idea what this article I randomly selected from a biomedical engineering journal is talking about.
Unfortunately, by all criteria, these have only made a bad situation worse and generated ire and outrage from biomedical researchers, the majority of whom were not involved in this process.

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Amine Issa graduated from high school at 15 and received a PhD in biomedical engineering at 26.
This type of technology, microfluidics, has the potential to transform biomedical research by allowing people to glean meaningful data from minuscule amounts of liquid — in this case, blood.
• Wise, a Milan and Berlin - based biomedical startup, raised $ 6.5 million in funding from existing investors, according to Tech.eu.
In 1999 she took a leave of absence from teaching biomedical engineering at Catholic University in Washington, D.C., to launch AnthroTronix, based in College Park, Md..
Much of the research on the applications of silk come out of the Tufts School of Engineering at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., in particular from the work of two biomedical engineering researchers, Fiorenzo Omenetto and David Kaplan.
This year's cohort includes students from 17 universities majoring in biomedical, engineering, computer science, business and arts degrees.
Dr. Richardson holds an M.D. from the University of Virginia and a B.S. in biomedical science from the University of South Florida.
It can be adapted to meet a wide range of electrical power needs from applications such as automotive charging, biomedical implants, robotics, and the subsea industry.
Focusing on schizophrenia as a particular exemplar of this change, Luhrmann examines the evolution of psychiatry from psychoanalysis (mental illnesses are caused by emotional conflict) to a purely biomedical scheme (mental illnesses are caused by genes) to present theories, which incorporate both the biological and the social causes (and treatments) of mental illness.
One clear positive element in the stem - cell debate for me was hearing the top researchers in biomedical science reinforce The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 343: «Man is the summit of the Creator's work, as the inspired account expresses by clearly distinguishing the creation of man from that of other creatures»).
Human fetal tissue is in high demand from American biomedical research labs — whether for - profit, academic, or government.
Allison Berke received her Ph.D. in Bioengineering from UC Berkeley, B.S. degrees in math and biology from MIT, and previously worked in biomedical - and security - focused consulting with McKinsey & Co..
Sprinkle is a senior from Reading, MA, and is majoring in biomedical engineering.
I'm from Orland Park, Illinois and I'm a junior studying biomedical sciences on a physical therapist track!
Congress has not only rejected the president's proposal to cut the National Institutes of Health as part of a broad reordering of priorities, away from science and social spending; lawmakers from both parties have joined forces to increase spending on biomedical research — and have bragged about it.
Enabled by REDC funding, the Central New York Biotech Accelerator at Loguen's Crossing has gone from a pipe dream to a reality — and it is now helping biotech and biomedical companies from the region and around the globe bring emerging technologies into the marketplace.
Collins took money from groups representing anesthesiologists, cardiologists, dentists, dermatologists, hospitals, neurologists, oncologists, optometrists, psychiatrists, radiologists, physicians assistants, pain physicians, renal physicians and urologists, as well as PACS representing several pharmaceutical and biomedical firms.
Not long after returning from his fellowship, however, his mentor asked if he would like to move to Canon, which was launching a start - up to apply its technologies to biomedical applications.
The NASEM report, commissioned by Congress in 2016, collected career aspiration, training, and outcome data from NIH, research institutions, and professional societies, as well as solicited suggestions from individual university administrators and biomedical scientists at different stages of their careers.The report especially zeroed in on the plight of the postdoctoral research fellow.
«A lack of diversity at the faculty level is an enormous problem in biomedical science, so I applaud HHMI's efforts to support junior scientists from underrepresented backgrounds,» writes Jessica Polka, president of the Future of Research board of directors, in an email to Science Careers.
On January 18, AAAS reaffirmed its support for the current public access policy of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), stating that it does not endorse the Research Works Act, which would prevent NIH from requiring its grantees to make biomedical research findings freely available via the National Library of Medicine's Web site.
After earning a master's degree from Boston University's science journalism program and internships at Science News and Science, he became Science's New England correspondent, initially focusing on biology and biomedical research and later on astronomy.
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