Sentences with phrase «from working in the lab»

He was trained as a nuclear chemist and discovered a love for software programming when a broken ankle kept him from working in the lab during a summer internship.
Fur Scarf — Asos / / Jacket Similar / / Skirt Similar — English Factory / / Head Wrap — The Wrap Life / / Lipstick - Maybelline As I start to prepare my Spring Capsule I've been really thinking about all the fun and different looks that I can put together now that I don't have to follow the strict rules from working in the lab.
Energy and entropy are constantly on your mind, you can balance a chemical equation like it's nobody's business, and you get a rush from working in the lab.

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The lab's primary focus is working on ways to use artificial intelligence for applications in its products today — or the near future — and not just a moonshot like self - driving vehicles that would be ready years from now.
Larger flash drives like this one are also useful if you'd like to take larger projects from a computer in a lab back to your dorm to work on there, and vice versa.
InVivo paid for a year of Pritchard's graduate fellowship and funds his research in Langer's lab; in exchange, Pritchard brings to InVivo insights gleaned from some of the smartest scientists working in biomaterials anywhere.
«The great majority of U.S. - educated professionals from places like India and China remained in this country to work at research labs, universities, and private companies,» reads a new report from the entrepreneurship - focused Kauffman Foundation, The Grass Is Indeed Greener in India and China.
Another lab study put the theory to the test in the work place, finding that those who received positive notes from peers were less likely to experience burnout, fatigue or have intentions to quit.
Leveraging the strengths of each organization, the partnership will enable innovative companies selected from MaRS» portfolio to test out their technologies within Saint Elizabeth's living lab, which includes 8,000 staff working in various care settings across Canada.
She also worked for the Yale School of Management's Behavioral Lab, contributing to research published in journals from Psych Science to JAMA.
The news story and independent lab tests of various cheese products took much of the leg work from the plaintiffs in preparing lawsuits against major cheese manufacturers and retailers.
And congrats on having a productive lab week < — those are THE BEST from the days when I worked in a wet lab.
«The end - game is for the NHS to be working hand - in - glove with industry as the fastest adopter of new ideas in the world, acting as a huge magnet to pull new innovations through, right along the food - chain — from the labs to the boardrooms to the hospital bed.»
Update: Since this article was first posted, Sheila Gilmore, MP for Edinburgh East (Lab), Member, Work & Pensions Select Committee, has said that the 900,000 figure in this article was misleading because it conflated two related but separate processes, and that of the 600,000 claimants who have migrated from Incapacity Benefit to ESA since April 2011 only 19,700 have dropped their claim.
Jakson recounted his firsthand experience working with a lab in China that purported to make crowns and other permanent dental fixtures for patients from materials approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
In 2001, Barboiu left the Lehn lab to accept a permanent position from the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), working at IEM.
For an upcoming Mind Matters column, I'm interested in thoughts from trainees and supervisors about ways in which you can make humor work for you... and anecdotes about the ways in which you have experienced humor as helpful or hurtful in your own lab.
There may also be other applications from this work, they say: Researchers could similarly take other viruses apart in the lab, scour them for important mutations and create vaccines against a plethora of other infections.
More recently, he obtained a TEAM grant from the Foundation for Polish Science consisting of fellowships for at least six young scientists to work in his lab and research money.
The UC center was established in 2011, 2 years after the death of research assistant Sheharbano «Sheri» Sangji from burns sustained while working in the lab of UC Los Angeles professor Patrick Harran.
The audience roars with laughter as Polish tells how he initiated select new members into the cell biology lab he worked in after college with strategically placed miniature dry - ice bombs fabricated from plastic Eppendorf test tubes.
Moldovan earned a bachelor's degree in biology from Kalamazoo College in Michigan, worked 2 years as a lab technician at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, and then joined the Air Force in 1993.
In the new work, published June 10 in the journal Scientific Reports, Zhao, Reid and colleagues used a highly sensitive probe to measure electrical fields in the corneas of isolated eyes from three different lab mouse models with different types of diabetes: genetic, drug - induced and in mice fed a high - fat dieIn the new work, published June 10 in the journal Scientific Reports, Zhao, Reid and colleagues used a highly sensitive probe to measure electrical fields in the corneas of isolated eyes from three different lab mouse models with different types of diabetes: genetic, drug - induced and in mice fed a high - fat diein the journal Scientific Reports, Zhao, Reid and colleagues used a highly sensitive probe to measure electrical fields in the corneas of isolated eyes from three different lab mouse models with different types of diabetes: genetic, drug - induced and in mice fed a high - fat diein the corneas of isolated eyes from three different lab mouse models with different types of diabetes: genetic, drug - induced and in mice fed a high - fat diein mice fed a high - fat diet.
Researchers sequenced nuclear DNA from three molars from layer 11 and a child's molar from a deeper layer, 22, according to a talk by graduate student Viviane Slon, who works in the lab of paleogeneticist Svante Pääbo at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
He says, «A young manager needs to get away from the lab and free up time to think instead of working in the lab themselves.»
Because my research interests were distinct from ongoing work in the lab, I rarely asked for help.
Only a minority of the postdocs working in university labs have opportunities to receive high - quality training from eminent senior researchers, develop their own research ideas, gain experience in lab management and grant writing, acquire contacts and a publication record and, ultimately, move into a tenure - track position at a research institution.
Next, he borrowed an inference algorithm from IBM's Tokyo research lab and set about fine - tuning it to work in Nairobi.
The six Lab to Launch Finalists, all of whom live, work, or study in the District, have ideas or early - stage startups in high - tech sectors ranging from drone technology to healthcare.
But,» [w] hile in developing countries those friendships helped in securing the most attractive jobs, such as professorships, within their national higher education system, researchers in developed countries benefited from the global network of their senior friends giving them access to the most respected research groups, labs and universities, allowing them to present their work at the most prestigious conferences and publish in the most important books and journals.»
Following the MPH program I'll work at NCI, where I will establish a research agenda that I hope will springboard me to a career as a different kind of translational scientist than I was exposed to in the lab: Whereas physician - scientists take discoveries from «the bench to the bedside,» I want to take my research from «the bench to society.»
Cells inside the brains contract, while cells on the outside grow and push outward, researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel, discovered from working with the lab - grown brains, or organoids.
Early in the process, we felt nervous about taking time and energy away from our lab work to develop this program.
A postdoc is unable to pick up her children from daycare because lab and departmental meetings are scheduled in the late afternoon, and her supervisor demands that all staff remain at work until after 5 p.m.
In the end my move away from practical lab work was gradual.
Work in Simon Morley?s lab is sponsored by grants from the Wellcome Trust, to whom he is eternally grateful for letting him have his cake and eat it too.
The pace of work is very different from research in academia, which can be, in some labs, a trifle leisurely in my opinion.
From her freshman year, she worked in the lab of Professor Kevin Van Doren (now deceased).
For the next few months — in between lab work, TA - ing, and so on — I researched the biographies of all of the African Americans who had earned doctorates in chemistry from Ohio State.
«The researchers have taken a technique that most in the field thought would be impossible for complex organs such as the kidney, and have painstakingly developed a method to make it work,» says Jamie Davies at the University of Edinburgh, UK, who was part of a team that last year made some headway in their attempts to grow kidneys from scratch in the lab.
But DOE's Office of Science will spend only half its budget on work by university researchers, with much of the rest going to its ten national laboratories and research facilities, from Brookhaven in New York state to the Pacific Northwest National Lab in Washington state.
Following a BSc in genetics from Leeds University, I worked as a scientific officer at the Regional Molecular Genetics Lab at St. Mary?s Hospital in Manchester.
«I'm working with Professor Richard Oreffo and Dr Rahul Tare from the University's Centre for Human Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration who are trying to create and grow cartilage in the lab using a patients» own (autologous) stem cells to then be implanted back into the patient if they have a cartilage defect,» she explains.
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.
The first community labs opened three years ago and became embodiments of the nascent Do - It - Yourself Biology community, a grassroots movement of enthusiasts seeking to popularize biotechnology just as programmers working from their garages popularized computing in the 1970s.
I did get a grant, and I found an excellent research group that supported me from the moment my Ph.D. started in early 2002: I simply went back to the same lab where I had worked the year before.
Many working scientists have fond memories of undergraduate days spent in the field or in the lab — including Wilson, who graduated from Wooster in 1978 and came back because he liked the way the school blends undergraduate teaching and research.
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.
In the first letter, John Pawlowski of Harvard Medical School wrote that «[i] n my work, the important shift we've seen from crude animal - based labs to sophisticated simulation for medical training has certainly been fueled in part by animal welfare concerns from PETA and others.&raquIn the first letter, John Pawlowski of Harvard Medical School wrote that «[i] n my work, the important shift we've seen from crude animal - based labs to sophisticated simulation for medical training has certainly been fueled in part by animal welfare concerns from PETA and others.&raquin part by animal welfare concerns from PETA and others.»
The «invisibility cloaks» being made in labs today can hide objects when viewed from a wide range of directions and in visible light — both considered implausible developments when the first working invisibility cloak was demonstrated just four years ago.
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