Not exact matches
Comparing the results
from lab tests she
ran during early and late October with tests she
ran the week after the election, she noticed a change she called «extremely stark:» On the whole, negotiating partners were more adversarial in their chat - based communication threads.
For Theranos to take
lab - testing business
from the two major
lab companies used by doctors, Quest and LabCorp, and to partner to
run tests for more hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, and government agencies, it has to show it can get it right at every stage,
from the preparation before it pricks someone's finger to the accurate processing of hundreds of thousands of samples.
For example,
labs take DNA samples
from patients being tested for cancer and
runs tests to detect if mutations typically associated with cancer are present; a diagnostician then examines those genetic mutations and compares them to known instances; finally, based on that information a physician recommends a course of treatment.
He
ran HP
Labs during two stints,
from 1984 to 1986 and again
from 1991 through 1999.
While some of the more well known brands include John Deere, Hallmark, Kaspersky
Lab, Hewlett Packard, Covidien, and Stanley Black & Decker, Derek's client experience ranges
from the Fortune 500 to entrepreneurial start - ups and family -
run organizations.
Education network Pagalguy,
run by Inzane
Labs Pvt. Ltd, has raised and undisclosed amount in its pre-Series A funding
from Blume...
I'm so grateful for people like Amisha
running the JAM
LAB to save me when I just can't find the time to figure out how to make something this stellar
from scratch.
He catches a bus and limps into the accounting
lab that
runs from 12:30 to 2:20.
Labs alone can differ
from more than 2K in the standard medical practice (if they are only
ran once) to less than $ 200 in a midwifery practice.
Here is the lead by constituency on the local votes
from the 10 most marginal Conservative held seats in 2015 and Reading East / West (seats with ward boundary changes, no local elections in 2015 or either Con or
Lab not
running in more than one ward have been omitted), the actual majority is in brackets:
Apart
from running experiments, they organized the
lab, made and updated the chemical inventory, and prepared tons of common buffers that the
lab still continues to use.
Other researchers bring their
labs right to the tel: Ruth Shahack - Gross
from the University of Haifa
runs an infrared spectroscopy unit at the edge of Area Q, another residential neighborhood, to learn what destroyed the red brick city and ended the Canaanite world.
Associate professor Howie Choset, who
runs the snake robotics
lab, was observing the procedure remotely
from a live feed on his laptop.
Many scientists never receive formal training on
running their
lab but instead learn how to do it
from mentors who have been successful.
Freeze
runs a
lab at Sanford - Burnham Medical Research Institute, a mere 180 meters
from Scripps.
Marshall is one of only a dozen arachnologists worldwide specializing in them — and the only scientist who
runs a
lab full of tarantulas gathered
from around the globe.
CDC: The typical academic laboratory employs «agents» with a wide range of expertise and experience,
from the unmotivated undergraduate student who understands little about the work, to the experienced technician who is, in effect, the
lab's Chief Operations Officer, to the advanced postdoc who may know more about the work than the «principal» and will be
running her own laboratory in a year or two.
One day, while
running errands in his pickup truck, he received a call
from Parker, who had just established an undergraduate research program in his
lab through the U.S. National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.
In the meantime, a new analysis
from the BaBar experiment, which
ran at the SLAC National Accelerator
Lab in California until 2008, suggests the standard model is not what it seems.
Chris Randall walks through the halls of Huntsville, Alabama's A&M University proudly carrying the souvenir bag he got
from being an undergraduate researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Department of Energy's (DOE) largest science laboratory, and one of the most prestigious government -
run labs in the U.S..
After the tumor was surgically removed, Kalish asked her hospital's genomics
lab to
run a sophisticated test on chromosome 11 to see whether there was one copy of the chromosome that looked like it came
from mom and one that looked like dad's, or two copies that were methylated like the father's.
Still, it helps in that it provides a complete change
from the work of
running an immunology
lab.
She once spoke to a group of Boy Scouts who, on hearing that she was a chemist who worked
from home, wondered if she might be
running a methamphetamine
lab.
For the work, Kasper's microbiology team collaborated with immunologists
from the HMS
lab run by Diane Mathis and Christophe Benoist.
Quoted prices start at about $ 960 and while the technical descriptions differ a little
from site to site, for those New Scientist found, the tests are
run by a
lab in Toronto, Canada, operated by a company called the Health Genetic Center.
The department's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service oversees more than 7800 animal holding facilities
from zoos to circuses and aquariums, including roughly 1100
labs, some of them
run by the National Institutes of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Making the Right Moves, sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, offers tips and advice about all kinds of management issues
from faculty who've
run research
labs for a long time.
At Darwin's
lab, eight sequencing machines
ran around the clock, decoding the DNA samples that had been collected
from Ginger and the others, while Schellenberg and George Martin and their colleagues combed through the results for suspect genes.
The animal rights group had
run numerous ads alleging that researchers at an NIH
lab in Poolesville, Maryland, were traumatizing baby rhesus macaques by taking them away
from their mothers and addicting them to alcohol.
But do you have any idea how much information about
running a
lab is missing
from your Ph.D. and postdoctoral experiences?
«If we
run out of distilled water on this side of the bench,» Lensch explained, pointing to the narrow nonpresidential
lab counter with supplies marked NP piled up to the ceiling, «I literally can not reach across the bench and get it
from the other side.
I've
run certain clinical trials but mostly at this point partner with some of my clinical colleagues to test the hypotheses generated in the
lab in the clinic, in actual patients, and then actually try to analyze tumors
from those patients to see whether the patterns that we identified in the laboratory in fact hold true in patients.
They are still
running other tests, including measuring the length of a fibre - optic cable that carries information
from the underground
lab at Gran Sasso to a data - collection centre on the surface.
Also critical: If an investigator's
lab runs on federal funding
from NIH, he or she should talk to a scientific officer at the agency early on, to double - check that the start - up plans won't
run afoul of government conflict - of - interest rules.
Pohlker, Andreae, and their colleagues
ran the numbers and found that the amount of potassium particles released
from microscopic fungi in the
lab was indeed enough to account for the concentration of potassium they observed in their samples.
Using an interdisciplinary approach, the
lab run by Alexander Vargas at the University of Chile has re-examined fossils stored at several museum collections, while at the same time collecting new developmental data
from seven different species of modern birds.
I
run a
lab where we do work on public health problems and it [shocked] me, the number of ideas that have come
from simply writing about a story here.
In the
lab, they adapted the standard experimental technique for studying place cells: implanting electrodes directly into a rat's hippocampus and recording
from them as the animal
runs freely in a large box (see «A sense of place»).
«Our best students receive two to three job offers when they're done,» Harbert says,
running the gamut
from the major GIS software firms like Environmental Systems Research (ESRI) to the US Forest Service,
from managing university GIS
labs to county - level municipal jobs.
Three computers control it all
from a small room at the other end of the
lab, which is sealed off by blast doors whenever the experiment
runs.
Rather, there's a «tunnel»
running between the Turkish capital and the Peach Tree City that carries a steady stream of scientific talent direct
from Middle Eastern Technical University (METU), Turkey's premier science institution, to the
labs of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Over a 10 - year period
from 1989, US navy
labs ran more than 200 experiments to investigate whether nuclear reactions generating more energy than they consume — supposedly only possible inside stars — can occur at room temperature.
Eventually we worked out a system where I pumped breast milk for the day, worked
from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and
ran home to feed my baby, while my husband went to the
lab.
Rather than presenting, as some advisors do, an overly narrow, self - reflective vision of how a science
lab ought to be
run, she offers an abundance of diverse observations
from recently published sources, as well as unattributed (and often conflicting) quotations
from personal interviews, to assist young researchers in charting a personal course through science.
Thirty - second scripts were distilled
from the interviews and then recorded by Scott Orr, who
runs a psychophysiology
lab at the Manchester VA Medical Center in New Hampshire.
But the source also acknowledged that any proposal to slash the rates would
run into fierce opposition
from universities, which argue that indirect costs are vital for maintaining high - quality research infrastructure and that they are already subsidizing the true cost of
running a research
lab.
To confirm that wet weather was indeed behind the species switch - ups, Chang's team
ran an experiment in addition to the 13 - year field surveys, taking panels
from the marina and exposing them in
lab to near - freshwater (wet year), near - oceanic saltwater (dry year) or medium - saltwater (moderate year).
During a weeklong coding marathon at Brookhaven
Lab, scientists, code developers, and computing hardware experts achieved
from 2x to 40x speedups for scientific application codes
running on supercomputers powered by Intel Xeon Phi processors for high - performance computing.
Walking
from one Oslo hospital to another, Lømo
ran into neuroscientist Per Andersen, who was looking for a few good scientists to launch a
lab at the University of Oslo.
He
runs a few experiments in his
lab, almost single - handedly (sometimes with help
from an undergraduate student or two), but it's evident the fall has been painful.