Sentences with phrase «groups authoring papers»

Large bodies such as the IPCC and even individual groups authoring papers would need a collaborator with the skills to carry it out.

Not exact matches

The EV authors were putting on paper what I had been thinking about for at least the previous 10 years, and I wanted to connect with them personally because I was (pretty desperately) looking for a group of Protestant Christians with whom I could seek God, hoping to find anything like what they were advocating and describing near where I live in the Coastal Range of northern California — the pickin's were and are really slim.
The paper «Identifying Best - Practice for Increasing Breastfeeding Initiation Rates Among Adolescent Mothers» was a group effort, and as such the inspiration stemmed in part from the combination of interests and experiences of the four authors: Eliana Roshel, Sarika Downing, Maria Mendez and me.
«During the past few years our group,» says David Jones, an astrophysicist at the IAC and another of the authors on the paper, «has discovered that the planetary nebulae with the biggest discrepancies in their abundances are usually associated with binary central stars which have been through a phase with a common envelope, that is to say the process of expansion of the more massive of the two stars has meant that the other star is orbiting within its outer atmosphere, and the viscosity has brought the stars very close to one another.
«For NIH overall, funding rates were relatively similar among age groups» from 1980 to 2014, write study authors Misty L. Heggeness of the U.S. Census Bureau, Frances Carter - Johnson of the National Science Foundation, Walter T. Schaffer of NIH, and Sally J. Rockey of the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research (formerly of NIH) in the paper.
«After 40 days, 40 percent of the mice who were treated using the microneedle patch survived and had no detectable remaining melanoma — compared to a zero percent survival rate for the control groups,» says Yanqi Ye, a Ph.D. student in Gu's lab and co-lead author of the paper.
Zhang worked together with the research group of John A. Rogers, the paper's third co-corresponding author and a Swanlund Chair and professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois, in developing the structural designs of 2 - D structures to form various classes of 3 - D configurations.
This is one of the first, if not the first, academic papers to confirm the low concern farmers place on climate risks over regulatory ones, said lead author Meredith Niles, a doctoral student in UC Davis» ecology graduate group.
«This paper details an approach that we feel capitalizes on the best aspects of both research techniques to advance our understanding of the behavior of large groups and advance the field,» says Ned Smith, an associate professor of management and organizations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, who is co-lead author of the paper.
«In the very top of these sediment cores we take, we get these fly ash indicators,» explains Leeds geologist Graeme Swindles, lead author of a paper published in Scientific Reports on May 28 (Scientific American and Scientific Reports are part of Nature Publishing Group.)
Following this trend, last week Nature Publishing Group (NPG) launched Scientific Reports, an author - pays, open - access, online - only journal, which reviews papers on technical soundness rather than impact.
«In general, a fundamental theory of nature can explain certain phenomena, but it may not always end up giving you the right amount of dark matter,» said Hooman Davoudiasl, group leader in the High - Energy Theory Group at Brookhaven National Laboratory and an author on the pgroup leader in the High - Energy Theory Group at Brookhaven National Laboratory and an author on the pGroup at Brookhaven National Laboratory and an author on the paper.
That paper launched a lively debate, and today a group at the State University of New York at Stony Brook has fired back: The authors argue in Nature that the earlier analysis was flawed, and cancers are due to this «bad luck» only 10 % to 30 % of the time, STAT reports.
Gabriel Vecchi, head of the climate variations and predictability group at NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab and another author on the paper, says decades of weather prediction data show that forecasts have improved — and will improve — as scientists learn more about hurricanes.
«We needed to figure out the best combination of materials to use and in what ratio to use them,» said Amay Bandodkar, one of the paper's first authors, who was then a Ph.D. student in Wang's research group.
The second paper, by another group of authors in the United States and Taiwan, arrived at similar results.
Dr Sally Wood, from the Coral Reef Research at Bristol (CRAB) group in the School of Earth Sciences and lead author of the paper, explains: «Coral build the framework of tropical coral reefs, creating habitats which support one of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth.
At the International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design in August, Gao, Peh, and lead author Pilsoon Choi, a postdoc in Peh's group, together with researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, presented a paper demonstrating that an 802.11 p radio built from gallium nitride and controlled by silicon electronics would consume half the power that existing radios do.
She is one of two corresponding authors — the other is Cyrus Ghajar a bioengineer and member of Bissell's research group — of a paper describing this study in the journal Nature Cell Biology.
First author of the paper, Dr Christian Schwartz, a European Molecular Biology Organization Long Term Fellow in Professor Fallon's group, added: «It is fascinating that a small cell population such as the ILC2s can regulate the expansion of Th2 cells and thereby shape the whole outcome of an immune response — be it beneficial in case of parasitic infections, or detrimental as in the case of allergic responses.»
This is because the coast at this time was much closer to the source of the tsunamis, said lead author of the paper, Associate Professor Jody Webster, from the Geocoastal Research Group at the University of Sydney.
CAMERA members (from left) Peter Zwart, Jeff Donatelli and Kanupriya Pande, co - authors of a paper describing how the group's M - TIP algorithm determined 3D virus structures from single - particle diffraction data.
(The authors of the Science paper found them through doctors, whereas CDC recruited a chronic fatigue group through telephone surveys in Georgia and Wichita, Kansas.)
«This would be based on the carbon footprint and energy efficiency difference between manufacturing regions, and would be a better market - and science - based solution than a solar panel tariff,» said Dajun Yue, a Northwestern graduate student in You's research group and lead author on the paper.
Dr David Jolliffe from QMUL, first author on the paper, added: «Our results are largely based on data from adults with mild to moderate asthma: children and adults with severe asthma were relatively under - represented in the dataset, so our findings can not necessarily be generalised to these patient groups at this stage.
But the former requirement has become increasingly unrealistic, considering that a large fraction of publications now contain contributions from groups with very different expertise — and that half of the papers published in 2009 by Science had authors from more than one nation.
«One of the characteristics of cancer cells is that they tend to have more oxidative stress than normal cells,» said Bret Freudenthal, Ph.D., lead author of the paper and postdoctoral fellow in Wilson's group.
Kales and her colleagues Laura N. Gitlin, Ph.D. and Constantine G. Lyketsos, M.D. from Johns Hopkins University authored the new paper on behalf of a group of experts, called the Detroit Expert Panel on the Assessment and Management of the Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia, who developed the DICE approach.
«Integrated photonic circuits are hampered by weak and inefficient optical energy confinement in standard silicon waveguides,» said Yang Li, a postdoctoral fellow in the Mazur Group and first author on the paper.
Because of the structure's flexibility, it was difficult to get a precise idea of its shape, said Yoshimasa Takizawa, group leader of the unit and co-first author on the paper.
«Phase mismatch is one reason why nonlinear optical processes are not common in everyday life,» says Haim Suchowski, a member of Zhang's research group who along with Kevin O'Brien was the co-lead author of the Science paper.
«Each (military) conflict basically had its own new name for what were really the same group of symptoms,» said Adam Chekroud, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and the paper's first author.
However with the advent of the new class of two - dimensional semiconductors, this property became accessible to manipulation,» said Zheng Sun, a graduate student in Menon's research group and lead author of the paper.
On June 30, following on work published in the scientific journal Nature by STRI post-doctoral fellow, Scott Mangan, a group of 50 researchers from 12 countries published a paper in Science (lead author, Joe LaManna, Washington University in St. Louis) showing that close plant relatives make bad neighbors and that the negative interactions between relatives are stronger in the tropics, which may explain why tropical forests are so rich in species diversity: Because plants do not do well next to their relatives, there is more space for non-relatives to fill.
«Based on previous work, we knew that during the summer the sand tiger population formed groups in the Delaware Bay, with male and female adults and juveniles all together in the same places, sometimes very close together,» said Danielle Haulsee, the paper's lead author and a doctoral student in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment's School of Marine Science and Policy.
The lead author of the contested Science paper, retrovirologist Judy Mikovits of the Whittemore Peterson Institute for Neuro - Immune Disease in Reno, Nevada, isn't persuaded by the Singh group's inability to detect XMRV in anyone.
With a tweet yesterday, an editor of Scientific Reports, one of Nature Publishing Group's (NPG's) open - access journals, has resigned in a very public protest of NPG's recent decision to allow authors to pay money to expedite peer review of their submitted papers.
«To build tissues, we need to be able to take stem cells and use them to make many different cell types which are grouped together in particular spatial patterns,» explained Andres M. Bratt - Leal, the paper's first author and a former graduate student in McDevitt's lab.
According to Andrew Allen, the senior author on the paper, the new research indicates that particular groups of bacteria, perhaps specifically cultivated by phytoplankton, are also important for regulating the magnitude of phytoplankton blooms.
«The antibodies we have detected in children having a first episode of acute psychosis suggest there is a distinct subgroup for whom autoimmunity plays a role in their illness,» says the University of Sydney's Dr Fabienne Brilot, the senior author on the paper and Head of the Neuroimmunology Group at The Children's Hospital at Westmead in Sydney.
In addition to Aziz, Marshak, Aspuru - Guzik, and Gordon, the co-lead author of the Nature paper was Brian Huskinson, a graduate student with Aziz; coauthors included research associate Changwon Suh and postdoctoral researcher Süleyman Er in Aspuru - Guzik's group; Michael Gerhardt, a graduate student with Aziz; Cooper Galvin, a Pomona College undergraduate; and Xudong Chen, a postdoctoral fellow in Gordon's group.
«In most cases, nodes belong to multiple groups,» said Prem Gopalan, a doctoral student in Blei's research group and lead author of the paper.
Western Pygmies I love population genetics for its ability to peer back into human history through the medium of DNA's ATCGs.One of the stars of this discipline is Sarah Tishkoff, a standout in African genetics, someone who will readily haul a centrifuge into the bush in Cameroon.Tishkoff of the University of Pennsylvania is lead author on a paper published online July 26 in Cell that details whole - genome sequencing of five individuals each from three extant hunter - gatherer groups — the Pygmies of Cameroon as well as the Hadza and the Sandawe of Tanzania.
«From the linear properties, one calculates the nonlinear polarization and the mode of the nanostructure at the second harmonic,» says Kevin O'Brien, co-lead author of the Nature Materials paper and a member of Zhang's research group.
«What has been a major puzzle in the CRISPR — Cas field is how Cas9 and similar RNA - guided complexes locate and recognize matching DNA targets in the context of an entire genome, the classic needle in a haystack problem,» says Samuel Sternberg, lead author of the Nature paper and a member of Doudna's research group.
Dr Peter Rugg - Gunn, senior author on the research paper and research group leader at the Babraham Institute explained: «This unanticipated connection between stem cell factors and heterochromatin organisation is important because it tells us about how stem cells work.
In the current paper, the authors demonstrate that the exhausted antiviral T cells can be divided into two groups.
Joanne Ballard and the other 29 authors of the new papers in Journal of Geology belong to the Comet Research Group.
Additional authors of the paper include Luigi Petrone, Ph.D., former Senior Research Fellow at NTU who initiated the study in the Miserez lab and is currently a Scientist at Brookes Bell Group; Steffi Sunny, a graduate student in the Aizenberg lab; Clarinda Sutanto, a Research Assistant in the Miserez lab at NTU; Shawn Hoon, Ph.D., a Research Fellow in the Molecular Engineering Lab at A * STAR, Singapore; Lucas Cohen, Co-op Student in the Aizenberg lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institute.
Most importantly, the collaboration leveraged the expertise of the two groups: Sabeti's team had methods and technologies that enabled them to sequence a large number of samples in great depth, while CDC was able to provide what Daniel Park, a Broad researcher and the paper's co-first author, described as «some of the cleanest, easiest samples to sequence» his team had ever studied.
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