Not exact matches
When looking at these third - party labels that don't
include USDA certification, consumers should
research what the certifications mean, said Ioannis Kareklas,
assistant professor of marketing at the University at Albany, who co-edited the 2017 book «Deciphering Organic Foods» and works with farmers.
An
assistant professor in the U of M's College of Education and Human Development (Department of Kinesiology), Daheia has put that
research into practice in family - focused interventions,
including an...
Some of the factors that a hiring committee at a
research - intensive university valued most in an
assistant professor candidate
included whether they had published in big - name journals and the reputations of their institution and adviser, according to a small survey that was published last month.
Now an
assistant professor at Caltech, Gradinaru and her
research group are developing technologies for neuroscience,
including optogenetics, tissue clearing, and viral vectors, and using them to probe circuits underlying locomotion, reward, and sleep.
Attanasio, an
assistant professor of health policy and management at UMass Amherst's School of Public Health and Health Sciences, explains that a growing body of
research at the individual level has shown that compared to women cared for by physicians, women considered at low - risk for complications in childbirth who receive care from midwives have good outcomes that
include lower use of interventions such as cesarean delivery.
Traditional tests
include four - to - six pieces of information,» said Aurora Weaver,
assistant professor at Auburn University and member of the
research team.
The
research team,
including Soumen Paul, Ph.D., associate
professor, Arindam Paul, Ph.D.,
assistant professor, and Ossama Tawfik,
professor, M.D., Ph. D., all in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and their colleagues, studied atypical protein kinase c lambda / iota signaling during the invasive progression of triple - negative breast cancer.
In addition to Vogel and Aizenberg, the
research team
included: Rebecca A. Belisle, a former Wyss
research assistant who is now a graduate student in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University; Benjamin Hatton, Ph.D., formerly a Technology Development fellow at the the Wyss Institute and a research appointee at SEAS who is now an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Toronto; and Tak - Sing Wong, Ph.D., a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Wyss Institute who is now an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Penn State Un
assistant who is now a graduate student in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University; Benjamin Hatton, Ph.D., formerly a Technology Development fellow at the the Wyss Institute and a
research appointee at SEAS who is now an
assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Toronto; and Tak - Sing Wong, Ph.D., a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Wyss Institute who is now an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Penn State Un
assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Toronto; and Tak - Sing Wong, Ph.D., a former postdoctoral research fellow at the Wyss Institute who is now an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Penn State Un
professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Toronto; and Tak - Sing Wong, Ph.D., a former postdoctoral
research fellow at the Wyss Institute who is now an
Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Penn State Un
Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Penn State Un
Professor of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Penn State University.
The lead authors are Clare Marsden, a UCLA
assistant project scientist in Lohmueller's
research group, and Diego Ortega - Del Vecchyo, a UCLA graduate student in Lohmueller's
research group; co-authors
include Robert Wayne, a
professor of ecology and evolutionary biology in the UCLA College.
Other main contributors
include Thomas Milner,
professor of biomedical engineering in UT Austin's Cockrell School of Engineering and his lab members; Jialing Zhang,
research associate at the Eberlin Lab at UT Austin who led the experimental work with other lab members; Anna Sorace,
assistant professor at UT Austin's Dell Medical School; Chandandeep Nagi and Wendong Yu,
professors of pathology at Baylor College of Medicine, and Jinsong Liu,
professor of pathology at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
This is a big deal because it can affect so many processes that occur from the coast to the open ocean
including marine organisms» lifecycles and underwater landslides,» said lead author San Diego State University
Assistant Professor Jillian Maloney, who conducted this
research as a post-doctoral researcher at LSU.
The
research team also
included Rutgers
research associate Yu Feng and Rutgers
research assistant professor Yu Zhang.
Contributors to this
research include Yuen - Yi Tseng, graduate student with Anindya Bagchi, David Largaespada, Ph.D.,
professor in the College of Biological Sciences, Yasuhiko Kawakami, Ph.D.,
assistant professor in the College of Biological Sciences, York Marahrens, Ph.D., associate
professor in the College of Biological Sciences and Kathryn Schwertfeger, Ph.D.,
assistant professor in the University of Minnesota's Medical School.
The one developed by Zhang and his team,
including Ph.D. student Inga Haedicke, U of T
Assistant Professor Hai - Ling Margaret Cheng and two
research groups (Dr. Timothy Scholl and Dr. Paula Foster) from Western University, can improve monitoring at the cellular level, which is a crucial element in measuring the effectiveness of stem and therapeutic cell treatments.
Now an
assistant professor at Caltech, she and her
research group are developing technologies for neuroscience,
including optogenetics, tissue clearing, and viral vectors, and are using them to probe circuits underlying locomotion, reward, and sleep.
The
research team also
includes Associate
Professor Minoru Shinohara (Applied Physiology),
Assistant Professor Karen Feigh (Aerospace Engineering) and
Professor Emeritus Wayne Book (Mechanical Engineering).
«The
research group focused on three or four different catalytic reactions used in high production volume chemicals,
including this one for producing a precursor to nylon, which as an industry has enormous applications,» said Slowing, who is also an adjunct
assistant professor of chemistry at Iowa State University.
A
research group led by Masumi Shimojo (
Assistant Professor at NAOJ Chile Observatory),
including members from Nagoya University, Kyoto University, and Ibaraki University, analyzed the more than 60 years of solar microwave data from these telescopes.
The LSU Health New Orleans
research team also
included Richard Scribner, MD,
Professor and Co-Investigator, Maura Kepper, MPH, PhD candidate, Jovanny Zabaleta, PhD,
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Claudia Leonardi, PhD, postdoctoral fellow, and Lauren Griffiths, MPH,
research associate.
Mark Flanner, an
assistant professor at the University of Michigan who did not participate in the
research, said that several factors could reduce albedo of existing ice,
including earlier snowmelt and melt ponds on top of the ice.
The
research team also
includes Peter Snyder, a doctoral student in computer science and an Electronic Security and Privacy IGERT fellow, and Chris Kanich, an
assistant professor of computer science, both from UIC,; and Periwinkle Doerfler, a doctoral candidate at NYU Tandon.
Co-authors from UT Southwestern Medical Center
included Shuyuan Zhang, graduate student at CRI; Dr. Kejin Zhou, Instructor at the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center; Dr. Xin Luo, Data Scientist at CRI and in Bioinformatics; Lin Li, Senior
Research Scientist at CRI; Dr. Liem Nguyen, former graduate student at CRI; Yu Zhang, Senior
Research Associate at CRI; Dr. Purva Gopal,
Assistant Professor of Pathology; Dr. Branden Tarlow, Internal Medicine resident; and Dr. Daniel Siegwart,
Assistant Professor at the Simmons Cancer Center and of Biochemistry.
Chen's co-authors
include David I.W. Levin,
assistant professor at the University of Toronto; Wojciech Matusik, associate
professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT; and Danny M. Kaufman, senior
research scientist at Adobe R
research scientist at Adobe
ResearchResearch.
Study collaborators
include Clive Svendsen, PhD, director of the Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and
professor of biomedical sciences and medicine; Dhruv Sareen, PhD, director of the Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Core and
assistant professor of biomedical sciences; Mehrnoosh Saghizadeh, PhD,
assistant professor of biomedical sciences; Yaron Rabinowitz, MD, director of the Division of Ophthalmology
Research; and Vincent A. Funari, PhD, director of the Genomics Core and
assistant professor of pediatrics.
Ou is lead author on the paper, which also
includes graduate students Gershon Dublon and Chin - Yi Cheng; Felix Heibeck, a former
research assistant; Hiroshi Ishii, the Jerome B. Wiesner
Professor in media arts and sciences; and Karl Willis of Addimation, Inc..
«The membranes we created, though completely synthetic, mimic several features of more complex living organisms, such as the ability to adapt their composition in response to environmental cues,» said Neal Devaraj, an
assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UC San Diego who headed the
research team, which
included scientists from the campus» BioCircuits Institute.
STONY BROOK, NY, July 14, 2014 —
Research findings from an international team of scientists
including Alan Turner, PhD,
Assistant Professor in the Department of Anatomical Sciences at Stony Brook University School of Medicine, uncovers details on how a new species of a feathered raptorial dinosaur found in China provides evidence on how large - bodied dinosaurs took to the air.
James Hudziak, M.D.,
professor of psychiatry and director of the Vermont Center for Children, Youth and Families, and colleagues
including Matthew Albaugh, Ph.D., and graduate student
research assistant Eileen Crehan, call their study «the largest investigation of the association between playing a musical instrument and brain development.»
Additional BTI researchers on the project
include co-first authors and postdoctoral researchers Wenbo Chen and Daniel Hasegawa; Cornell graduate students Patricia Valle Pinheiro and Angela Kruse; postdoctoral scientist Yi Zheng; visiting scholar Wenli Liu; bioinformatics analyst Honghe Sun;
research specialist Yimin Xu;
Professor Georg Jander and
Assistant Professor Michelle Cilia.
The
research team
included Deborah Levine, M.D., MPH, an
assistant professor at the University of Michigan Medical School who studies effects of aging, lifestyle and disease on different aspects of thinking ability, also called cognitive function.
Professor Diter von Wettstein and assistant research professor Sachin Rustgi showed that specific genes act as a switch that enables barley to live longer and become more tolerant of stress, including attack by common diseases like mildew and spo
Professor Diter von Wettstein and
assistant research professor Sachin Rustgi showed that specific genes act as a switch that enables barley to live longer and become more tolerant of stress, including attack by common diseases like mildew and spo
professor Sachin Rustgi showed that specific genes act as a switch that enables barley to live longer and become more tolerant of stress,
including attack by common diseases like mildew and spot blotch.
In addition to Sun, Wu and Longaker, other Stanford collaborators on the
research include postdoctoral scholars Nicholas Panetta, MD, Deepak Gupta, MD, and Shijun Hu, PhD; graduate student Kitchener Wilson; medical student Andrew Lee;
research assistant Fangjun Jia, PhD; associate
professor of pathology and of pediatrics Athena Cherry, PhD; and
professor of cardiothoracic surgery Robert Robbins, MD..
Researchers who also contributed to the work
include A. Yam, a former
research assistant at the Laboratory for Cognitive Neuroscience, and Alan Lincoln, Ph.D.,
professor at the Alliant International University in San Diego.
Researchers in the laboratory of Mikhail Shapiro,
assistant professor of chemical engineering and Heritage Medical
Research Institute Investigator, have invented a new method to link magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) signals to gene expression in cells —
including tumor cells — in living tissues.
Besides Milton, the
research team
includes the University's functional MRI group, headed by Steven Small, MD, and Debbie Crews, PhD, an
assistant research professor of exercise science at Arizona State University and a Class A LPGA teaching professional, with expertise in motor learning and exercise physiology.
Other collaborators
include Virginia Tech Carilion
Research Institute scientists Zhi Sheng, an
assistant professor; Rob Gourdie, a professor and director of the VTCRI Center for Heart and Regeneration Medicine; and Mark Yeager, the Andrew P. Somlyo Distinguished Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics and director of the High - Resolution Cryo - EM Imaging Facility at the University of Virginia School of
professor; Rob Gourdie, a
professor and director of the VTCRI Center for Heart and Regeneration Medicine; and Mark Yeager, the Andrew P. Somlyo Distinguished Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics and director of the High - Resolution Cryo - EM Imaging Facility at the University of Virginia School of
professor and director of the VTCRI Center for Heart and Regeneration Medicine; and Mark Yeager, the Andrew P. Somlyo Distinguished
Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics and director of the High - Resolution Cryo - EM Imaging Facility at the University of Virginia School of
Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biological Physics and director of the High - Resolution Cryo - EM Imaging Facility at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
Other researchers who participated in this study
include: Mariano Russo, BMS graduate program; Kenneth Houser,
research technologist; Henry Crist, M.D., associate
professor of pathology; Jonathan B. Derr,
research technologist; Vonn Walters, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology; Joshua Warrick, M.D.,
assistant professor of pathology; Kathryn E. Sheldon, Ph.D.,
research project manager; James Broach, Ph.D., chair, biochemistry and molecular biology; Darrin V. Bann, M.D., Ph.D., surgery resident.
The
research team
included Assistant Professor SADAOKA Tomohiko from Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, in collaboration with researchers from University College London (UK), Erasmus Medical Center (The Netherlands) and the University of Colorado (USA).
Several IU researchers,
including Assistant Biology
Professor Rich Phillips, are continuing the
research Schmidt began.
While a student at the Ed School, she served as a student representative during the last Harvard president search and as an editor on the Harvard Educational Review, not to mention the seven part - time jobs,
including her current ones: as a
research assistant and «go - to person» for Professor Tom Kane and his Center for Education Policy Research and as a project manager for Professor Bridget Ter
research assistant and «go - to person» for
Professor Tom Kane and his Center for Education Policy
Research and as a project manager for Professor Bridget Ter
Research and as a project manager for
Professor Bridget Terry Long.
The column features comments and
research by a number of Ed School faculty
including Dean Kathleen McCartney,
Professor Hiro Yoshikawa,
Assistant Professor David Deming, and doctoral candidate Christina Weiland, Ed.M.»
Highlights this spring will
include a discussion about how hip hop culture can offer teaching and learning tools in science with
Assistant Columbia University
Professor Christopher Emdin; a conversation with Spelman College President Beverly Daniel Tatum; a presentation by filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan on his
research on closing America's achievement gap; and a talk with autism activist Temple Grandin.
Highlights this spring will
include a discussion about how hip hop culture can offer teaching and learning tools in science with
Assistant Columbia University
Professor Christopher Emdin; a conversation with Spelman College President Beverly Daniel Tatum; a presentation by filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan on his
research on closing America's achievement gap; and...
Features in the fall 2012 issue
include an examination of bullying and what schools can do to put an end to the problem, a look at a new study headed by
Professor Emeritus Robert LeVine on the connection between literacy and mothering, and a piece about the difficult transition to middle school and
Assistant Professor Martin West's
research on the matter.
Current staff
include Professor Brennan (Founding Director), Dr. Won - Chan Lee (Director), Dr. Ariel Aloe (
Assistant Director), Dr. Hyung Jin Kim (Associate
Research Scientist), Dr. Jaime Malatesta (Associate
Research Scientist), Anne Wilson (Finance &
Research Administrator), and graduate
assistants.
The panel — organized and moderated by Jenni Sorkin,
assistant professor, UC Santa Barbara —
includes Wendy Kaplan, head of decorative arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Helen Molesworth, chief curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Jenelle Porter, independent curator; and Andrew Perchuk, deputy director, Getty
Research Institute.
The curatorial team, led by Whitney curator Barbara Haskell,
includes Barbara Buhler Lynes, curator of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and the Emily Fisher Landau Director of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Research Center; Bruce Robertson,
professor of the history of art and architecture at the University of California, Santa Barbara; Elizabeth Hutton Turner,
professor and vice provost for the arts at the University of Virginia and guest curator at the Phillips Collection; and Sasha Nicholas, Whitney curatorial
assistant.
In addition to an art - historical overview by Laurence Madeline, the catalog
includes essays by Bridget Alsdorf, Associate
Professor, History of Art, Princeton University; Jane R. Becker, Collections Management
Assistant, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Joëlle Bolloch, former Head of
Research, Musée d'Orsay; Vibeke Hansen, Curator, Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo; and Richard Kendall, former Curator at Large, Clark Art Institute.
Presenters are Mark Dean Johnson,
professor of art at San Francisco State University and director of the Martin Wong Foundation, who also moderates; Julia Bryan - Wilson,
professor of modern and contemporary art and director of the Arts
Research Center at UC Berkeley, whose Fray: Art and Textile Politics
includes a chapter about the Cockettes and Wong's design work for them; Sergio Bessa, director of curatorial and education programs at the Bronx Museum of the Arts and scholar of concrete poetry; Marci Kwon,
assistant professor in the Department of Art and Art History, Stanford University; and artist and filmmaker Charlie Ahearn, who introduces his 1998 film portrait of Wong, whom he knew personally.
Contributors
include Eisenman, Mark Crosby,
assistant professor of English at Kansas State University, Elizabeth Ferrell,
assistant professor of art history at Arcadia University, Jacob Henry Leveton, Ph.D. candidate in art history at Northwestern, W.J.T. Mitchell and John P. Murphy,
research associate in the Department of American Art at the Art Institute of Chicago.