Sentences with phrase «in small lab»

In a small lab experiment involving seven healthy people, an Australian research team found that mixing poop with cysteine, a sulfur - containing component found in protein sources, resulted in a seven-fold increase in stinky hydrogen sulfide emissions.
It worked, as Littman made clear in a small lab at Princeton's engineering school in the fall of 2000.
he became the center of her research in a small lab at Purdue University.
Scientists may have found a sweet new way to fight Group B Strep: Sugars in some women's breast milk busted up colonies of the potentially harmful bacteria in a small lab study.The results, published online June 1 in ACS Infectious Diseases and... Read More
Mikovits had flown to the NIH meeting from Reno where she had been working in a small lab on the campus of the University of Nevada medical school for the previous three years.
Scientists may have found a sweet new way to fight Group B Strep: Sugars in some women's breast milk busted up colonies of the potentially harmful bacteria in a small lab study.
As soon as Raja started working in his field he found that working in a small lab was tedious and stressful.
«I really like working in smaller labs — you can take bigger risks and do lots of experiments,» says Williams, who completed her PhD at Yale University.
For female scientists, Lundblad alleges, the result has been a vicious cycle in which their lab budgets are squeezed, resulting in a smaller lab staff, decreasing productivity, and thus even greater difficulty in getting funding and further lost productivity.
Innovation is occurring in small labs without any surrender to mediocrity.

Not exact matches

Local Motion has spent the last few years (initially out of Lemnos Labs, the hardware incubator) developing a small module — a box — that essentially eliminates the need for keys in fleets of cars.
Major manufacturers in say the automobile industry may set up labs filled with 3D printers, smaller business may only need a single machine, or access to one through a service bureau.
Small rockets — typically priced between $ 2 million to $ 5 million per launch — have been a dominant theme this year, especially thanks to Rocket Lab's first orbital launch of its Electron vehicle in January.
A coalition of smaller lab companies in Ontario — headed by former Liberal MP Gerard Kennedy, who now serves as CEO of Ontario's Alpha Labs — fought a noisy battle against the LifeLabs - CML merger.
All are colloquial catchalls for companies that hinge on work done in small, nonindustrial labs — or even those that use an offbeat scientific rationale to improve health.
Joshua Benton, head of the Nieman Journalism Lab, described in a recent essay how residents of the small Louisiana town he was raised in posted and re-posted hoaxes and false news reports about Hillary Clinton and other topics on Facebook.
On the other hand, Biogen has its roots in a Cambridge start - up founded in 1978 by MIT and Harvard scientists working in small, separate labs on then - radical theories, pursuing research dead ends and racking up debt until blockbuster drugs for treating leukemia, MS, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma brought major commercial success.
Mr. Kogan said the messages were kept securely in his university lab, known as the Cambridge Prosociality and Well - Being Lab, and access was restricted to a small group of peoplab, known as the Cambridge Prosociality and Well - Being Lab, and access was restricted to a small group of peopLab, and access was restricted to a small group of people.
It all began, quite literally, as a dream — a vision for a mobile computer lab that would travel across Canada to communities large and small in an effort to promote digital literacy and a love of coding.
Cenovus Energy -LRB--1 %) was eliminated as discussed last quarter, and Actavis (+2 %) had a negative impact given we had a small short position as a hedge against our shares in Forest Labs that were short - term, as discussed in the March 2014 letter.
Back in 2012, a short film called Montauk from filmmaker Charlie Kessler garnered some attention at The Hamptons Film Festival for its intriguing sci - fi story about a government research lab conducting strange experiments outside of a small American town (which leads to a bunch of weird stuff happening, including a child going missing and a monster from another dimension being released).
«We are working now in the lab with relatively small containers.
The sample provided to us was relatively small and, while we do not know explicitly what the Guinness Book of Records testing requirements would be, we would expect that they would require at least one more test with a larger sample and possibly a corroborating test in another lab.
When testing multiple batches of our products with accredited labs, we did find a larger amount of tungsten in one batch of rice protein only, but otherwise found only small amounts of tungsten in our rice protein powders.
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).
Chen Gu and colleagues at The Ohio State University discovered that they could induce the formation of axonal varicosities in hippocampal neurons grown in the lab by «puffing» them with bursts of liquid from a small pipette.
I was somewhat reassured to see, when visiting some secondary comprehensive schools in the UK, that their science labs were smaller and much less well - equipped than the ones I could remember.
She lives in small town North Texas and you can probably find her at home trying to keep up with her toddler, drinking a cup of coffee, and snuggling with her chocolate lab.
This high chair is very small - many who saw it in our labs thought it was a doll's high chair.
I often share digital best practices at national and regional conferences such as AAPC, Art of Political Campaigning, CampaignTech, Campaigns & Marketing Summit, NTC, Netroots Nation, Organizing 2.0, the Reed Awards, and RootsCamp, webinars for Progressive Majority, Salsa Labs and others, and trainings in - person for small groups around the country including for Wellstone's Advanced Campaign Management School, Amalgamated Transit Union, Camp Wellstone, Center for Progressive Leadership, Clean Air Task Force, Democracy for America, HRC, New Leaders Council and New Organizing Institute.
Well, the only situation where a Lib / Lab coalition would be democratically acceptable after the next election would be one where Labour emerges as the largest party in a hung parliament or has an extremely small majority.
In 2001 the average swing in all English seats was 1.6 %, the average swing in Lab - v - Con seats was also 1.6 %, the average swing in marginal Lab - v - Con seats was -0.5 % (that is, overall there was a small swing to the Conservatives, but on average there was a tiny swing to Labour in the Lab - v - Con marginalsIn 2001 the average swing in all English seats was 1.6 %, the average swing in Lab - v - Con seats was also 1.6 %, the average swing in marginal Lab - v - Con seats was -0.5 % (that is, overall there was a small swing to the Conservatives, but on average there was a tiny swing to Labour in the Lab - v - Con marginalsin all English seats was 1.6 %, the average swing in Lab - v - Con seats was also 1.6 %, the average swing in marginal Lab - v - Con seats was -0.5 % (that is, overall there was a small swing to the Conservatives, but on average there was a tiny swing to Labour in the Lab - v - Con marginalsin Lab - v - Con seats was also 1.6 %, the average swing in marginal Lab - v - Con seats was -0.5 % (that is, overall there was a small swing to the Conservatives, but on average there was a tiny swing to Labour in the Lab - v - Con marginalsin marginal Lab - v - Con seats was -0.5 % (that is, overall there was a small swing to the Conservatives, but on average there was a tiny swing to Labour in the Lab - v - Con marginalsin the Lab - v - Con marginals).
In Con - Lab marginals, while Labour voters were much more likely to give their second preference to the Lib Dems than to the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats were more likely to give their second preferences to the Tories than Labour — albeit by a smaller margin.
If history is any guide we might expect the Conservatives to do a little better as most of the battleground seats have new Conservative incumbents, but only by a very small amount — the reality is that Con - Lab marginals do tend to behave in pretty much the same way as the nation as a whole does.
This school year, teachers received $ 122 in Teacher's Choice funds (guidance counselors, school social workers and psychologists, school secretaries and lab specialists received smaller amounts).
If the leaders remain as they are now at the next election (which YouGov ask as a control question) people's voting intentions would be CON 34, LAB 41, LDEM 9 (when asked this way it consistently shows a slightly smaller Labour lead than usual — probably the effect of mentioning Ed Miliband in the question).
Tonight's YouGov poll has topline figures of CON 40 %, LAB 39 %, LDEM 9 % — a Tory lead but still in line with the recent average of a small Labour lead of a point or so.
They face losing their seats to LAB by small margins (predicted 4 - 10 % because of a significant UKIP vote in the seat).
The small group in her lab includes two graduate students, one postdoc, and one more senior scientist, all of whom are close.
«We could apply the strategy used in this study to quickly identify and design small molecule drugs for other RNA - associated diseases,» explained study first author Sai Velagapudi, a research associate in the Disney lab.
Because Barboiu spent many hours in the lab each day and quickly became independent, he was also given a small room nearby where he could work by himself, Nechifor says: «For this reason Mihail evolved rapidly.»
The microfluidic technology, developed in the lab of professor Mark Hayes in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Arizona State University, uses microscale electric field gradients, acting on extremely small samples, to tell the difference between the two strains (antibiotic - resistant and antibiotic - susceptible) of Staphylococcus epidermidis.
A year later, he converted a small home into a clinic and recruited an Amish carpenter to build a «lab:» a bench in a 9 - square - foot space that supports a centrifuge for DNA purification.
In 2013, Corrado Cimarelli, a volcanologist at the LMU University of Munich, re-created volcanic lightning in his lab by pushing dust into a small glass tube at extremely high pressurIn 2013, Corrado Cimarelli, a volcanologist at the LMU University of Munich, re-created volcanic lightning in his lab by pushing dust into a small glass tube at extremely high pressurin his lab by pushing dust into a small glass tube at extremely high pressure.
EMBL will set up four centers in Australia, eventually supporting 18 group leaders with enough funding to run a small lab for 5 years, with four more years of funding if they stay on track.
Now one team reports in ACS» journal Environmental Science & Technology that small amounts of house dust containing many of these compounds can spur fat cells to accumulate more triglycerides, or fat, in a lab dish.
In Robinson's lab, Sharon studied protein - protein interactions within proteasomes, large multiprotein complexes that clear cells of unwanted proteins by degrading them into small peptide fragments.
Shukla and colleagues discovered that a small drug molecule called BX795, which is sold to labs for use in experiments, helped clear HSV - 1 infection in cultured human corneal cells, in donated human corneas, and in the corneas of mice infected with HSV - 1.
In small but significant ways, at various labs, factories, and filling stations around the country, an energy revolution is under way.
A paper in Science Advances by Rice engineers Ashok Veeraraghavan, Jacob Robinson, Richard Baraniuk and their labs describes a wide - field microscope thinner than a credit card, small enough to sit on a fingertip and capable of micrometer resolution over a volume of several cubic millimeters.
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