Sentences with phrase «from small labs»

But it's coming from a small lab in a foreign country.

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Now, Google discloses revenue and profits within two categories: Google (comprised of the core ad business as well as revenue from cloud, hardware, and Android), and «Other Bets» (sales from businesses like Nest, investment returns, small contributions from its Verily life sciences business, and the secretive X innovation lab, among other initiatives).
The announcement from Juul (JOO - «uhl) Labs comes one day after the Food and Drug Administration questioned the design and marketing of the company's small, sleek vaping devices.
Back in 2012, a short film called Montauk from filmmaker Charlie Kessler garnered some attention at The Hamptons Film Festival for its intriguing sci - fi story about a government research lab conducting strange experiments outside of a small American town (which leads to a bunch of weird stuff happening, including a child going missing and a monster from another dimension being released).
This may entail making small holes in the bone to allow new cartilage to grow (microfracture), taking cartilage from another part of the athlete's knee and transplanting it into the defect (osteochondral autograft transfer), taking cartilage cells from the knee and then having them grown in a lab for later re-implantation (autologous chondrocyte implantation), or taking cartilage from a person who has passed away and placing it in the defect (osteochondral allograft transfer).
Chen Gu and colleagues at The Ohio State University discovered that they could induce the formation of axonal varicosities in hippocampal neurons grown in the lab by «puffing» them with bursts of liquid from a small pipette.
A breast biopsy involves the removal of a small tissue sample from the breast for lab testing to determine if any cancerous cell changes are present.
Work to achieve a balance between presentations from senior investigators or from established, high - visibility laboratories and presentations from new investigators or smaller labs.
Greg Rau, a scientist at LLNL and the University of California, Santa Cruz, conducted a series of small - scale lab experiments that found seawater and calcium can be used to remove carbon dioxide from a gas - fired plant.
The cell was created by stitching together the genome of a goat pathogen called Mycoplasma mycoides from smaller stretches of DNA synthesised in the lab, and inserting the genome into the empty cytoplasm of a related bacterium.
So, I took a job as a research scientist in the analytical lab of a smaller chemistry - driven, discovery - based pharmaceutical company located in Vancouver, B.C. With fewer than 100 employees and no products on the market, it couldn't have been further from the formal corporate work environment I was accustomed to at a multinational company.
In particular, «small customers» (those from academic and small company labs, as opposed to big multinationals) often love to talk to you about their research, which makes the job very interesting, and you build up the customer's trust based on your knowledge.
Four years after leaving the lab, Vukusic returned as an unfunded postdoc, supplementing his income with some part - time teaching and a small contribution from his supervisor.
This loophole means that companies ranging from small start - ups offering just one or two tests to much larger diagnostic labs that offer thousands of tests can develop and charge for new LDTs much more easily than they can for most other categories of medical products.
Chesser says some of his group's studies of mice exposed to radioactivity around Chernobyl hint at hormesis: Small exposures over 10 to 45 days, they found, appeared to temper damage from an acute radiation dose delivered in the lab later.
I grabbed three small plastic tubes from the freezer, picked up a pipette — a hand - held instrument, used in labs to measure out liquids — from my DIY kit, and started adding the CRISPR ingredients to tubes of E. coli.
Such use of computers to enhance the quality of low - resolution images is familiar to fans of CSI and other TV police procedurals, where law enforcement lab technicians often crack a case by magnifying some small detail of a digital image pulled from grainy surveillance footage.
It also «solve [d] one PPE problem plaguing female researchers: a lack of small - sized women's coats from usual lab supply sources.
These same firms have also discovered that buying and integrating new technologies from university - based labs and smaller companies can be more efficient than doing the science in their own labs.
Montgomery has just set up his lab with a small, 1 - year New Investigator Award from a private foundation.
Mikovits had flown to the NIH meeting from Reno where she had been working in a small lab on the campus of the University of Nevada medical school for the previous three years.
Well — it seemed to me that way, coming from a small, clean, newly set - up lab where there was «a place for everything, and everything in its place» (except on my bench).
Making full use of this newly reconfigured web of springs, the lab soon doubled the power emanating from the battery in the small motors in PowerFoot One.
If the other person is a bit of an unknown quantity, your boss may want to start by offering a small interesting titbit of information from your lab - book to see what is given in return.
The researchers isolated tumor cells from patients and grew them to reproduce small tumors in the lab dish.
Working at a small institution was vastly different from working at a large state university, she soon found, and not just because she was teaching the equivalent of five courses per year (including lab sections) instead of two while still having significant research expectations.
The researchers also tested a small molecule splicing modulator compound derived from a natural product and developed in the lab of Michael Burkart, PhD, professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UC San Diego.
To simulate a nuclear «kick» in the lab, Remo and his longtime collaborator, Sandia physicist Michael Furnish, mounted small, disk - shaped samples of meteoritic material about 10 centimeters from the Z machine's X-ray source.
When they hatched in the lab, the refuge's gators were smaller and weighed less than gators taken from another Central Florida refuge.
It was based largely on an NIH study finding that productivity gains per grant slow as labs get bigger, and that NIH could move funds from large labs to small ones without lowering overall productivity.
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.
So he carefully cut a small cube from each specimen and sent them off to an Arizona lab for radiocarbon dating.
Originating from the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, S&T identified two companies — NetBio from Massachusetts and IntegenX from California — who met the requirements for making an easy - to - use, compact and ruggedized version of what you can find in the lab — bringing the forensic capabilities to the front lines at a fraction of the cost.
* Two small lab vials of Yersinia pestis, the cause of plague, is an acute bacterial infection transmitted to humans and some domestic animals by fleas that come from infected rodents.
Boxes containing everything from leg bones and teeth to skulls and antlers cover nearly every open space in his lab and fill a small storage closet.
A small but important step toward this goal has been achieved by an international collaboration of researchers from China's Tsinghua University and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) working at the Advanced Light Source (ALS).
Ricin, a substance derived from castor beans that has been used in bioterror attacks, «has legitimate lab uses in very small quantities,» but was not in use in this lab, the memo says.
This top - down approach to making graphene is quite different from previous works by Tour's lab, which pioneered the small - scale manufacture of the atom - thick material from common carbon sources, even Girl Scout cookies, and learned to split multiwalled nanotubes into useful graphene nanoribbons.
Around several major British universities — for example, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and Oxford — are science parks, a cluster of labs where new small companies, sometimes spun out from universities, have an opportunity to get themselves established.
The team collected two small skin samples from each, and then cultured the cells in the lab and inserted the gene that makes fireflies glow into the gene that regulates the cells» clock.
During that event, 14 phones in the state triggered, but even this relatively small number of phones allowed the seismology lab to peg the magnitude within 1 percent of estimates from ground seismic stations, and located the epicenter to within 4 kilometers (2.5 miles).
A 1971 case report, along with numerous lab studies, have suggested that disulfiram (commercially known as Antabuse), which makes people feel sick from drinking small amounts of alcohol, might also be a cancer fighter.
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There are many arguments for and against such a funding model, and I've seen it from both sides: from the view of a small lab competing for ever - shrinking NIH funds, and as part of a major collaboration funded by «big science» awards.
Scientists from the Sundrud lab have identified a normally small subset of immune cells that may play a major role in the development of Crohn's disease as well as steroid resistance associated with the disease.
It was PIC's Celldance subcommittee chair Duane Compton who came up with the idea of directly commissioning a small number of films from ASCB member labs and then providing post-production services, according to Atkinson.
«This interesting paper from Dieter Egli's lab addresses the question of whether the small fraction of mitochondrial DNA carried over during spindle transfer might occupy a larger fraction in the embryo, and eventually in babies born, following spindle transfer for prevention of mitochondrial DNA disease.
Participating in this open call were Adrian Cheok (Mixed Reality Lab) from Singapore, Bernard Lahousse (Food Pairing) from Belgium, Matthieu Louis (Centre for Genomic Regulation) and Begoña Alfaro (AZTI - Tecnalia) from Spain, as well as Zach Mainen (Champalimaud Foundation) from Portugal, Irene Miguel - Aliaga (MRC Clinical Sciences Centre - Imperial College London), Charles Spence (University of Oxford) and Stephen O'Rahilly (University of Cambridge) from the United Kingdom, plus Alex Pouget (Geneva University) from Switzerland, Dana Small (The John B. Pierce Laboratory), Leslie Vosshall (Rockefeller University), Daphne Bavelier (University of Rochester) and Charles Zuker (Columbia University) from the United States; together with Noam Sobel (Weizmann University) from Israel.
We often have to go through different lab processes and consider different analytical problems, such as the need for methods of deep sequencing from small clinical samples,» says Kwiatkowski.
For a day out exploring, I styled this k / lab romper with comfortable platform heels and a small black purse, both also from Kohl's.
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