Sentences with phrase «geneticist whose»

The excellent Naomie Harris, lately in «Moonlight,» takes the nothing role of a geneticist whose former employer, the insidious biotech firm Energyne, is run by Malin Akerman (as good as she usually is, which is to say, not very) and Jake Lacy (mugging like he's hopped up on experimental pathogens).
An Animated History of Reproduction Part cloning experiment, part documentary, Stories from the Genome follows an unnamed CEO - geneticist whose company sequenced the Human Genome in 2003 — a genome that secretly was his own.
Dr. Bishop is a molecular geneticist whose research focuses on DNA damage responses and the resultant genomic instability, a fundamental cause of cancer.
Among the 54 Members featured in the book are a biologist and Nobel Laureate who helped decode DNA; an epidemiologist recognised for groundbreaking research on HIV prevention in women; a social scientist who nudged and cajoled into place the campaign to understand and contain HIV / AIDS in South Africa; a leading mathematics education proponent; a human geneticist whose work helped to clarify the origins of indigenous groups in Africa; one of the world's leading theorists in cosmology; and a leading immunologist and physician who pioneered higher education transformation in South Africa, in sometimes controversial ways.
But when genetic, morphological, and behavioral differences all point to a new species, says David Brown, the geneticist whose study argued for dividing giraffes into six species, that is not rebranding.
This date was forced on anthropoligists studying fossils by the geneticists whose work beginning in the 90's completely threw all the previous work into disarray.

Not exact matches

This was on vivid display for Jennifer Kalish, a pediatric geneticist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, in the patient who got her hooked on Beckwith - Wiedemann 6 years ago as a medical resident: a toddler whose left side was a shade bigger than her right.
Even if technological advances allow researchers to better explain how genes and environment influence violent behaviour, courts may not take notice, says Terrie Moffitt, a geneticist at King's College London and Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, whose previous work influenced the Italian court's decision.
People whose diets consist of a certain level of these compounds will have a lesser risk of contracting these diseases,» explains U of I geneticist Jack Juvik.
Debate over the timing of human origins will continue despite the new evidence from the child, whose remains came from previous shoreline excavations near the town of Ballito Bay, says Uppsala University evolutionary geneticist and study coauthor Mattias Jakobsson.
Now, nearly 140 senior human population geneticists around the world, many of whose work was cited in the book, have signed a letter to The New York Times Book Review stating that Wade has misinterpreted their work.
Heims portrays with insight and sympathy the leading personalities in the group, especially Warren McCulloch, a philosophically minded neuropsychiatrist with a Quaker background, and Gregory Bateson (son of William Bateson, the British geneticist), whose principal interest was anthropology.
At the meeting, geneticist Elizabeth Chao, a postdoctoral fellow at U Penn working with geneticist Arupa Ganguly, described DNA taken from 169 fathers whose children developed the disease.
And Bruce Lahn, a geneticist at the University of Chicago in Illinois whose team first identified ASPM - D and microcephalin - D, says that the «work is obviously highly significant if confirmed.»
But the link with schizophrenia helps bring the mental illness, whose genetic links are only starting to be understood, into clearer focus for geneticists.
Hartl, a biochemist, and Horwich, a geneticist, are pioneers in the realm of cellular protein chemistry whose collaborations helped unravel the molecular machinery that assists with protein folding.
The late Dr. Lemuel Herrera was a surgical oncologist whose astute clinical observation led him to team up with distinguished geneticist Dr. Avery Sandberg at Roswell Park Cancer Institute to find the APC gene, associated with familial adenomatous polyposis, the first described heritable colorectal cancer syndrome.
This means that if a psychiatric geneticist would make a Punnett square for two parents whose parents had chemical dependency, the Punnett square would say that 3 out of 4 of their children would be chemically dependant.â $ ™ â $ ™
People whose diets consist of a certain level of these compounds will have a lesser risk of contracting these diseases,» explains U of I geneticist Jack Juvik.
Based on true events, Decoding Annie Parker tells the life affirming story of two remarkable women; the irrepressible Annie Parker, a three time cancer survivor and the geneticist Mary - Claire King whose discovery of the breast cancer BRCA gene mutation is considered one of the most important discoveries of the 20th century.
Such was the case for famous geneticist, Dr. Adam Rutherford, whose interest in scientific research was directly inspired by the movies: «Ghostbusters» and «Back to the Future.»
Haunted by too many unanswered questions, Eli Samuels finds that all clues lead to world - famous geneticist Quincy Wyatt, a man whose eerie familiarity masks a chilling truth.
Today's panel consisted of Shelley Boris, a chef committed to conscientious cuisine and author of «Fresh Cooking» (disclosure: she's a friend); Jason J. Czarnezki a professor of environmental law at Pace Law School and co-author of «Food, Agriculture and Environmental Law ``; Pamela Ronald, a plant geneticist and co-author of «Tomorrow's Table»; and Nathanael Johnson, the Grist writer whose 2013 series «Panic - Free GMOs» provided a deep and informative dive on genetics, agriculture and risk.
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