«Reptile skin
grown in lab for first time, helps study endangered turtle disease.»
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).
Human eggs have been fully
grown in a lab for the first time and a Christian bioethics consultant says... More
Human eggs have been fully
grown in a lab for the first time and a Christian bioethics consultant says there are not ethical problems yet.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge (UC) have allowed an embryo to
grow in the lab for a full 13 days, brushing right up against the legal limit.
Not exact matches
Schmidt went on to discuss fields that show promise
for innovation, from
lab -
grown beef to replace climate - unfriendly cow's meat to self - driving cars, which,
in Schmidt's opinion, have been
in development
for far too long.
Baratunde Thurston, a director's fellow at MIT Media
Lab, Fast Company columnist and former digital director of The Onion, replied, «Online training and certification will
grow significantly
in part due to the high expense of formal higher education along with its declining payoffs
for certain occupations.
Other than Post, only a handful of scientists are working on
lab -
grown meat; others believe the future lies
in plant - based substitutes, ones so good they could fool even the most discerning palate, although Post maintains that we humans will always have an appetite
for the real thing.
On any given day, Canada's leading researchers unravel the mysteries of biology
in state - of - the - art
labs throughout the Toronto Medical Discovery Tower and the Ontario Institute
for Cancer Research; early - stage science and technology companies put business plans into action
in the MaRS Incubator; organizations across the innovation spectrum
grow their businesses
in the Heritage Building — the original brick façade of the old Toronto General Hospital.
For example, Google acquired the Android operating system developer
in 2005, which provided entry to the
growing world of mobile computing, and also recently acquired Nest
Labs, which develops automated
in - home devices such as thermostats and smoke alarms that can be controlled using smart devices.
She knows that every time we choose open - door living — whether
in our homes or by taking hospitality on the road just like Jesus — those we invite
in get to experience the lived - out Gospel, our kids
grow up
in a life -
lab of generosity, and we trade insecurity
for connection.
Yeast testing:
In an attempt to learn more about residual gluten protein in yeast grown on gluten - containing growth media Gluten Free Watchdog tested White Labs Pilsner Yeast cultured in a solution containing barley malt for glute
In an attempt to learn more about residual gluten protein
in yeast grown on gluten - containing growth media Gluten Free Watchdog tested White Labs Pilsner Yeast cultured in a solution containing barley malt for glute
in yeast
grown on gluten - containing growth media Gluten Free Watchdog tested White
Labs Pilsner Yeast cultured
in a solution containing barley malt for glute
in a solution containing barley malt
for gluten.
The beef industry is taking aim at companies producing
lab -
grown meat alternatives, arguing
for stricter regulations that would prevent pioneers
in this space from using terms such as» beef» and...
The beef industry is taking aim at companies producing
lab -
grown meat alternatives, arguing
for stricter regulations that would prevent pioneers
in this space from using terms such as» beef» and «meat» on product labelling.
Israeli biomedical engineer Amit Gefen says his plans
for a
lab -
grown chicken breast are just the beginning of a new era
in sustainable meat.
You can, however, position yourself
for the best possible outcome by finding a highly effective IVF team (look at www.sart.org
for best pregnancy rates
in your area) that will work with you to diagnose the problem (look
for good two - way communication between the patient and clinic),
grow and find the best embryos to transfer (look
for a good
lab that uses modern tools) and helps you optimize your fertility before you even get started (good physician practice).
A year before Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled his $ 650 million push to
grow the life sciences and biotech sectors
in the Empire State, SUNY Polytechnic Institute planned a $ 500 million public health complex on its Albany campus that would have housed key
labs for the state Department of Health along with IBM and Albany Medical Center.
The Salk team therefore took human brain organoids that had been
growing in lab dishes
for 31 to 50 days and implanted them into mouse brains (more than 200 so far) from which they had removed a tiny bit of tissue to make room.
In a study reported online in Nature, she and her team revealed how the lymphatic system develops in the embryo and for the first time managed to grow lymphatic cells in the la
In a study reported online
in Nature, she and her team revealed how the lymphatic system develops in the embryo and for the first time managed to grow lymphatic cells in the la
in Nature, she and her team revealed how the lymphatic system develops
in the embryo and for the first time managed to grow lymphatic cells in the la
in the embryo and
for the first time managed to
grow lymphatic cells
in the la
in the
lab.
Those of you who left the
lab and pursued an MBA, or who stayed
in the
lab and went to business school part - time, may find patent law to be just the opportunity you've been waiting
for: The number of biotech start - ups who need advice on corporate law and designing scientifically sound business plans is only
growing.
Human norovirus can't be
grown easily
in a
lab, and
for this reason, the researchers choose to study it
in mice.
The Internet and its
growing potential seemed an ideal platform
for his aspirations, so
in the second year of his Ph.D., he decided to start, along with a friend
in the same
lab, what would become the first Web company
in Italy.
«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.
«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.
For the past several years, researchers have been modifying T cells so they can attack leukemia, but the cells must be painstakingly isolated from the patients themselves and
grown in a
lab.
Screening bacteria
for pollution - gobbling prowess is difficult,
in part because about one out of every 10,000 species can be
grown in the
lab.
The Road to Scientific Recognition 13 January 2006 Italian scientist Maria Pia Cosma felt at an early stage that
in order
for her scientific career to
grow, she needed to spend some time abroad
in a high - profile
lab.
Tanyi and colleagues made each patient's vaccine by sifting through the patient's own peripheral blood mononuclear cells
for suitable precursor cells, and then
growing these,
in the
lab, into a large population of dendritic cells.
Tissue engineers have been unable to
grow epidermis with the functional barrier needed
for drug testing, and have been further limited
in producing an
in vitro (
lab) model
for large - scale drug screening by the number of cells that can be
grown from a single skin biopsy sample.
«Retinal nerve cells
grown in the
lab: Work could eventually lead to cell transplants
for people blinded by glaucoma, MS.» ScienceDaily.
For many years, her interest
in the issue was «humanitarian,» she says — inspired by years of «watching the
growing challenge of brilliant young scientists» from her own
lab trying «to break into the business.»
Developed
in the
lab of Northwestern University engineering professor John A. Rogers,
in partnership with Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, the sensor is the latest
in Rogers»
growing portfolio of stretchable electronics that are precise enough
for use
in advanced medical care and portable enough to be worn outside the hospital, even during extreme exercise.
Similarly, Olmstead encourages
lab heads to include more green, hang paintings of things that are
growing, or bring
in living plants, to stimulate the growth of new ideas, which are paramount
for scientific success.
In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continue
In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings
in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continue
in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has
grown very rapidly
in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continue
in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research
lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program
for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continued.
They tested these drugs one at a time
for lethal interaction with 112 different tumor - suppressor gene mutations
in human cancer cells
growing in the
lab.
Some scientists have distant dreams of using organoid methods to
grow full - size livers or kidneys
in the
lab for transplantation.
Who needs whole animals when you can
grow burgers and sausages from their cells alone,
in the
lab — and do your bit
for the environment too
A die - off of bacteria that had been
growing for thousands of generations
in a carefully controlled
lab experiment offered an evolutionary lesson this year: Survival depends not only on fitness but also on luck.
Because donor eggs
for infertile couples are
in short supply, there is keen interest
in eggs that could be
grown in a
lab; however, the implications of
growing eggs from aborted tissue loom large.
Traditionally, water was tested
for contamination with bacteria by taking a sample and trying to
grow the bacteria
in the
lab.
In addition to its genetic mysteries, syn3.0 is smaller and
grows faster than M. genitalium, making it more practical
for lab work.
Even if certified safe
for human consumption, meat
grown in a
lab will have to overcome the «yuck factor» twice over.
«When you home - brew, you
grow yeast populations very differently than
in a
lab or
for commercial production,» she says.
«It's incredibly gratifying to see this concept
grow from an idea
in our
lab, to a product ready
for market,» says Ross.
By isolating five bacterial strains of endophytes found inside S. halepense rhizomes (subterranean stems used
for storage and vegetative reproduction) and
growing them
in the
lab in different mixtures of substrates, the authors determined that these microbes were able to fix and mobilize nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron.
Anthony Atala, a surgeon and director of the Institute
for Regenerative Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine
in Winston - Salem, North Carolina, reported that artificial bladders can be
grown in the
lab from a patient's own cells and successfully implanted.
There is a clear connection between Clara Moskowitz's article about an investigation of whether space and time could be made of tiny informational building blocks [«Tangled Up
in Spacetime»] and Juergen A. Knoblich's article on
growing part of the developing human brain
in the
lab for research [«Lab - Built Brains»
lab for research [«
Lab - Built Brains»
Lab - Built Brains»].
Frieden announced today that their testing has revealed that smallpox
in at least two of the vials was alive and has been successfully
grown in the
lab — underscoring that smallpox is viable
for decades.
For the past few months Weaver's team has fed
lab -
grown mosquitoes, related to the insects spreading disease
in Brazil and the Dominican Republic, blood meals spiked with either a 2015 Zika strain from Mexico, a 2010 strain from Cambodia or a 1984 strain from Senegal.
Her
lab selected and
grew the algae
for sequencing
in a collaborative effort with CIFAR Fellow Adrián Reyes - Prieto, who she first met at the Institute's program meetings.