Sentences with phrase «from lab»

Developments such as XMIPP (an EM software package), ML and MLF (precursors of Relion for EM 3D structure classification), or BioImage (the European project that led to PDB - EMDB — Electron Microscopy Data Base), have been coordinated from his lab.
A real breakthrough study came from the lab of Marius Wernig in Stanford.
Each week for the 4 - week period, smokers collected their cigarettes from the lab and completed surveys detailing how the new packaging made them feel about smoking.
The answer to this question comes from the lab of Marcel Leist (University of Konstanz, Germany) and their studies employing a defined and controllable in vitro system of post-mitotic murine astrocytes generated from embryonic stem cells (mAGES)[1].
In addition, CVI researchers are at the forefront of cutting - edge cardiac translational research, bringing innovative treatments from the lab to the patient.
ORNL's Technology Innovation Program, which reinvests royalties from the lab's patents in innovative, commercially promising projects, sponsored the study.
Views Jupiter's south pole (upper left and lower right) and images from the lab experiment to re-create the planet's winds (upper right and lower left).
In this month's issue of Physics World, James Dacey explores the ways in which physicists are bridging the «valley of death» to take their innovations from the lab into the commercial market.
So all of that has something to do with advocating for science, but in a more general sense; far from the lab origins that I had and I loved, and I still have a lab.
PUC receives a fax from a lab confirming E. coli contamination in May 15 water sample.
In another study from our lab, we found that parents imitate their babies once every two minutes on average; this is a powerful means by which infants can learn to link their gestures with those of another person.»
«At any given instant, the noise coming from the lab fault zone provides quantitative information on when the fault will slip,» said Paul Johnson, a Los Alamos National Laboratory fellow and lead investigator on the research, which was published today in Geophysical Research Letters.
As stem cells continue their gradual transition from the lab to the clinic, a research group at the University of Wisconsin — Madison has discovered a new way to make large concentrations of skeletal muscle cells and muscle progenitors from human stem cells.
Some examples from their lab include using AAV to introduce epitope tags into the endogenous alleles of the p53 and PTEN tumor suppressor genes in human cells (Kim et al 2008).
New work from the lab of Dominique Bergmann, honorary adjunct staff member at Carnegie's Department of Plant Biology and professor at Stanford University, reveals ways that the systems regulating the development of stomata in grasses could be harnessed to improve plant efficiency and agricultural yield.
«It's encouraging how quickly we can move from the lab to a potential treatment for patients,» says Kurrasch.
Reviewers can then judge whether trainees «make a timely exit from the lab,... have a reasonable length of time in the lab, [and] end up getting a good position.»
There is a precedent, he notes: the mild H1N1 flu that circulated before 2009 escaped in 1977 from a lab in Russia or China.
... If everybody from a lab ended up... going to Wall Street or getting an MBA or going to law school, you'd... start wondering why this person was driving everybody out of research science,» Cech says.
«Dr. Angie Chiang, a recent Ph.D. graduate from my lab and the first author of this work, was interested in identifying a molecular mechanism supporting our observations and decided to look at the mTOR pathway,» Jankowsky said.
So this research has set out «to analyse the capacity new materials have to absorb solar energy as well as to seek appropriate strategies to move from the lab to actual operations,» pointed out Ikerne Etxebarria, a researcher of the UPV / EHU and IK4 - Ikerlan.
In a petri dish, Rowe and colleagues could tell that the bark scorpion venom works by targeting Nav1.7 in cells from lab mice and grasshopper mice.
I had the best teacher from the lab and the opportunity to be a little bit more multidisciplinary and develop skills in cell biology and biotechnology.
«You have a chance to observe how other people do things, and you can give them ideas,... and you also pick up methodology and techniques... from their lab
With dramatic results from the lab and growing public acceptance, the stem cell field is poised for progress.
Of course, if you focus too much on networking too early, you're going to be away from the lab too much at a time in your career when there really isn't anyone to replace you.
The FBI charges that the substance was stolen, along with research data on its potential cancer - fighting properties, from the lab at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee where the alleged perpetrator worked.
And finally, Martin Leach, a self - confessed «genome hacker,» tells us how he used his lifelong interest in computers to propel himself away from the lab bench and into senior management at Curagen Corp..
To test the theory, he and his colleagues analyzed bacteria in fecal samples from lab mice kept in normal 12 - hour cycles of light and darkness.
The scientist, Jennifer Bowen of Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts, posted an e-mail from the lab official to Facebook on 24 August.
He was part of a team that found that, in mice with mitochondria from both lab and distantly related wild populations, one mitochondrial lineage tended to dominate.
Mains and Dobson credit Von Allmen Center for Entrepreneurship, housed within the Gatton College of Business and Economics, with helping them to take their research from the lab to the field.
Gates, a founder of Microsoft and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle, Washington, was a featured speaker at the DOE's Energy Innovation Summit, designed to highlight the work of the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA - E), which aims to move new energy technologies from the lab bench to the market.
With an estimated burial temperature of 13 °C, the DNA's half - life was 521 years — almost 400 times longer than expected from lab experiments at similar temperatures.
«The study adds to the now large body of evidence from lab - and field - based studies that neonicotinoids reduce learning and memory in bees, impair their communication, foraging efficiency and immune systems and, crucially, reduce their reproductive success as well as the pollination services that they can provide.
Scientists need evidence from both lab - raised and wild - caught mosquitoes to make the case that a given species is helping spread the virus.
I cherish the ability to work remotely, away from the lab, at unconventional hours; no more blankets in the corner of the lab waiting for my experiment to come down.
WestLink's fledgling TCIP is an outstanding and unique way to help train people to understand these gaps, and to become part of a more successful and efficient pathway from lab bench to market - ready product.
The results drew attention in part because they come from the lab of James Wilson at the University of Pennsylvania, who led a 1999 trial in which a teenager died from an immune reaction to a different gene therapy vector.
His dispatches from the lab trace his quest to develop the skills which will take him beyond his doctorate and into the world of work.
Making that happen with technology that emerged from the lab only a few years ago is the «true challenge,» he adds.
Sounds good, but the Innovation Strategy doesn't really address the crucial steps in taking a product from lab bench to market, such as protecting the intellectual property from competition, jumping over regulatory hurdles, or scale - up to economically viable production levels.
We need to train PIs so that they understand that taking time away from the lab can be good for the trainees and should be supported.
This can be exacerbated by long absences from the lab and preoccupation with a myriad of other activities and the expectation that group management problems should sort themselves out eventually without their involvement.
Perhaslis says the goal is to integrate data from lab - dish experiments all the way through end - stage clinical trials.
The results from those lab tests may be turned over to the clinician for those 24 tests but much of the ultimate decision making still resides with the physician.
There is still a long way from the lab to the field.
O'Neill did not look at the human genome, but she says it may also have been contaminated with DNA from lab workers.
Within days, using data from earthquake sensors and satellite images, he and colleague Göran Ekström were able to estimate, from their lab in New York, the landslide's size, and even determine its path.
Additionally, some of the graybeards at Texas still steer students clear of communications courses because they detract from lab time.
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