Sentences with phrase «human application»

The team is considering investigating human applications of their research, as well as finding ways to deliver light to the heart without too much exposure.
It is not clear at this time which strategy will be refined to the point of widespread human application first.
While this research may be miles away from human application, we can absolutely offset the increased risk for amyloid accumulation in the brain by reversing insulin resistance (ketogenic diet).
Naturally, one wonders whether these techniques might someday find human applications.
For eventual human application, lowest doses of a drug are always desirable but this must be balanced with efficacy of the compound.
Other research teams had tried developing replacements for this joint, but could only develop simple or imprecise shapes or grow the bone tissue inside mice, a concept that works well for research purposes but not for human applications, because cells and molecules from the mouse's body could contaminate the implant, and only very small bones could be grown.
Will robots remain an eccentric pastime with no real human application beyond pure novelty value?
In an essay for MIT Sloan Management Review, Hoffman describes human applications for the technology.
New York, NY — «In a shocking rebrand, Alley, New York City's most beloved entrepreneurial ecosystem, will no longer be accepting human applications,» a company representative said this morning at a board meeting in their Chelsea headquarters.
Reading some of the speculative theories about what was beyond the big bang at least points to an never ending universe, World Without End, though all the speculation and complex theories seem just as far fetched to normal human application, as similar complex religious theories that are ridiculed so much.
Although that group will not release a detailed research spending plan until later this year, BRAIN is expected to put a greater emphasis on human applications than its original planners envisioned, says neuroscientist John Donoghue of Brown University, one of two researchers from the Kavli - led effort that has been named to the BRAIN steering committee (neuroscientist Terrence Sejnowski of the Salk Institute is the other).
Sources: University of Maryland Medical Center Report on Spirulina P. D. Karkos, S. C. Leong, C. D. Karkos, N. Sivaji, and D. A. Assimakopoulos, «Spirulina in Clinical Practice: Evidence - Based Human Applications,» Evidence - Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol.
Away essential oil is water based so it is not oily and contains Eucalyptus citriodora, Catnip (used in a lot of human applications as a bug repellent), Citronella, Lemon Tea Tree, and White Cypress.
Therefore, the ileal - cannulated dog is an appropriate model to utilize in evaluating oligosaccharides with potential human applications.
Roberts talked about one very human application of wearable technology, a beta version of a head - mounted computer that PARC worked on with Motorola Solutions.
Natural fibers have evolved with these enemies of synthetics and therefore perform better in real human applications.
«First human application of novel PET tracer for prostate cancer: New tracer holds promise of monitoring targeted treatment of various cancers.»
They go on to say that «since no single broadly neutralizing antibody combines the entire range of mechanistic features anticipated to support in vivo efficacy, our study adds further evidence that combinations of such antibodies need to be considered for human application
Here once more is a human application of a general truth.
But as Deisseroth pulls into his driveway he is optimistic about what tomorrow's work could bring: Human applications, and the relief they could deliver, may not be far off.
Human applications were couched as the ultimate aim, but not an immediate goal.
Human applications and animal research are now being thought of as «a parallel rather than a serial effort,» he says.
And NIH Director Francis Collins confirms that human applications will be of great interest: «We don't want to waste any time moving to science that has direct human applications,» he said during a press teleconference yesterday.
In the featured article from the February 2017 issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine, researchers document the first - in - human application of a new imaging agent to help find prostate cancer in both early and advanced stages and plan treatment.
Lead researcher Dr. Chrissa Kioussi told the BBC: «A lot of work would still be needed to bring this to human applications, but it
The researchers are currently exploring this and other questions to elucidate the process by which stem cells protect a heart after an myocardial infarction and help translate it for human application.
Though we are still far from a human application, it is exciting to know that data from this study might readily connect with clinical efforts.»
Whereas left ventricular ejection fraction and ventricle size were not measurably affected by ADF, the observed changes suggest caution in the human application of regimens using frequent fasting (51).
In this regard, we have already developed a pharma like validated kidney health supplements both for veterinary and human applications.
«Whatever they learn in this study could have real human applications,» Morley said.
Before you go this route, though, consider the logistics; that CT scanner has most likely been used around the clock for 8 to 12 years, at which point the system either broke down to the extent that it was not cost effective to fix, or it was considered outdated technology for human applications.
Not long after he switched to the medical device business by first starting to work for, and later co-owning a development and production company for a disposable semen testing diagnostic device for both veterinarian and human applications.
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