In addition to Piggott, the research team
included former graduate student Jesse Lu (now at Google,) graduate student Jan Petykiewicz and postdoctoral scholars Thomas Babinec and Konstantinos Lagoudakis.
Co-authors
include former graduate student Andrew Careaga Houck and visiting scholar Jwaher AlGhamdi.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, other hiring paths within the OCIO and the USDA
include positions open to the public, positions for current or
former federal employees, military spouses, senior executives, family members of overseas employees,
students and recent
graduates, Native Americans, current or prospective members of the National Guard, and Peace Corps alumni.
Law
students working with Yale's legal services organization plan to file a class - action lawsuit in Federal District Court today against Gov. Dannel Malloy of Connecticut and the state's acting and
former health commissioners on behalf of residents affected by Connecticut's Ebola quarantine policies,
including two who were Yale
graduate students.
The study
includes first author Piran Kidambi, a
former MIT postdoc who is now an assistant professor at Vanderbilt University; MIT
graduate students Dhanushkodi Mariappan and Nicholas Dee; Sui Zhang of the National University of Singapore; Andrey Vyatskikh, a
former student at the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology who is now at Caltech; and Rohit Karnik, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.
Those listed as inventors
include a research associate currently in Shair's lab, two of Shair's
former graduate students, and a
former postdoc from the lab.
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 University.
An interdisciplinary team with researchers from fields of psychology, biological statistics and computational biology, medicine, and physics
included the study's co-first authors, Paul Shamble, a
former graduate student in Hoy's lab who specializes in spiders and is a distinguished science fellow at Harvard University, and Gil Menda, a postdoctoral researcher in Hoy's lab.
Other team members who developed the new technology
include RLE research engineer Ian Butterworth,
former MIT postdoc Alvaro Sanchez - Ferro, and Technical University of Madrid
graduate student Alberto Pablo Trinidad.
The ACCAD research team
included Alan Price, associate professor of design, and
former MFA
graduate student in design Kellen Maicher, who is now an interactive media consultant for Wexner Medical Center.
The research team
includes Gene Hopping, Jackson Kellock and James Bryers of UW bioengineering; Gabriele Varani and Ravi Pratap Barnwal of UW chemistry; Peter Law, a
former UW
graduate student; and Byron Caughey of the National Institutes of Health's Rocky Mountain Laboratories.
The course also featured: a presentation by each participant for a panel that
included a patent attorney, a newspaper editor, and an innovations specialist; a one - on - one consultation with Nana Lee, the course co-coordinator, a
former senior scientist and director in the biotech industry who is experienced in career transitions and in dealing with life balance issues; and a presentation by U of T's
Graduate Enterprise Internship program, which provides internships for
students to explore opportunities in the business world.
In addition to Gibson, Anderson, and Perona, Caltech coauthors
include graduate student Carlos Gonzalez, undergraduate Rebecca Du,
former research assistants Conchi Fernandez and Panna Felsen (BS» 09, MS» 10), and
former postdoctoral scholar Michael Maire.
In addition to Westwood and Axtell, the research team
included Gunjune Kim, a
former post-doctoral
student from Chicago and Vivian Bernal - Galeano, a
graduate student from Colombia, at Virginia Tech; Saima Shahid, Nathan R. Johnson, Eric Wafula, Feng Wang, Ceyda Coruh, and Claude W. dePamphilis at Penn State; and Tamia Phifer at Knox College.
Other authors on the paper
include Eric Bohnenblust,
former graduate student in entomology, Penn State; Anthony Vaudo,
graduate student in entomology, Penn State; and Franklin Egan, director of educational programs, Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture.
Other Caltech authors
include research technician Audrey Lee Gosselin,
graduate students Anupama Lakshmanan, Arash Farhadi, Sripriya Ravindra Kumar, and
former undergraduate
student Suchita Nety (BS» 17).
Additional coauthors
include Columbia professor James Hone, Columbia
graduate students Carlos Forsythe and Lei Wang; Nikolaos Tombros, a
former member of the Kim lab at Columbia, now at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands; Kenji Watanabe, chief researchers in optoelectronic materials at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan; and Takashi Taniguchi, group leader in the Ultra-high Pressure Processes Group at NIMS.
Harrison's research —
including a 2008 study in Nature he co-authored with Craig Manning, a professor of geology and geochemistry at UCLA, and
former UCLA
graduate student Michelle Hopkins — is proving otherwise.
Other coauthors
include first author Matthew T. Sheldon, a
former postdoctoral scholar at Caltech; Ana M. Brown, an applied physics
graduate student at Caltech; and Jorik van de Groep and Albert Polman from the FOM Institute AMOLF in Amsterdam.
Chezare Warren interviewed 18
former students of Nabur High School, an all - male, college - prep in Chicago that rose to national prominence for helping all
students in its inaugural
graduating class earn admission to college (
including the study participants).
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.
Other co-authors of the paper
include Francesca Civano, an associate research scientist at Yale; David Rosario, of the Max - Planck Institute; Martin Elvis, of Harvard; Kevin Schawinski, of ETH Zurich and a
former Einstein Fellow at Yale; Hyewon Suh, of Harvard; Angela Bongiorno, of INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma; and Brooke Simmons, of Oxford and a
former graduate student at Yale.
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..
In addition to Luo and Qiu, members of the research team
include graduate student Michael J. Sheedlo; associate professor of chemistry Chittaranjan Das; collaborators Kaiwen Yu and Xiaoyun Liu of Peking University in Beijing; Ernesto S. Nakayasu of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; and Yunhao Tan a
former graduate student in Luo's group who is now at Boston Children's Hospital.
«We know that transcription factors bind to specific sites in the genome and when they misfire they drive many diseases,
including cancers,» explains lead study author Graham Erwin, a
former graduate student in the lab of Aseem Ansari, a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and the Genome Center of Wisconsin.
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 Ins
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 Ins
Student in the Aizenberg lab, and James Weaver, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist at the Wyss Institute.
Other members of the team
include Hosoi's
former graduate student Nadia Cheng and researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self - Organization.
Shore and her colleagues,
including former U-M biomedical engineering
graduate student and first author Seth Koehler, Ph.D., hope their findings will eventually help many of the 50 million people in the United States and millions more worldwide who have the condition, according to the American Tinnitus Association.
Other contributors
include MIT
graduate student Doojoon Jang,
former graduate student Suman Bose, and Professor Jing Kong.
Coauthors
included Xuanhe Zhao, a
former Ph.D.
student and postdoc at SEAS, now a faculty member at Duke University; Widusha R. K. Illeperuma, a
graduate student at SEAS; Ovijit Chaudhuri, a postdoc in Mooney's lab; and Kyu Hwan Oh, Sun's
former adviser and a faculty member at Seoul National University in Korea.
At least one recent study, authored by one of Thompson's
former graduate students and colleagues,
including Thompson, showed that a type of filter feeder called a lugworm was adversely affected when exposed to sand that had microplastics that contained common chemical pollutants.
Clues from prehistoric arid periods in California show that today's increasing greenhouse gas levels could lock the state into drought for centuries, according to a study by an international research collaboration led by Glen MacDonald from UCLA and
including Katrina Moser from Western University and her
former graduate student, Amy Bloom.
Florida's system highlights information about
former students,
including the number of college
graduates, how much they earn at their current jobs, and even how many went to prison.
These scholar who presented their research
include: Thomas Good, Ronald Marx, and Alyson Lavigne from the University of Arizona, Spyros Konstantopoulos from Michigan State University, Heather Hill and a team of her colleagues from Harvard University, David Berliner from Arizona State University, Rick Ginsberg and Neal Kingston from the University of Kansas, and myself with my
former graduate student Clarin Collins from Arizona State University.
Presenters
include current and
former students from the Art, Art Education, and Art History
graduate programs, as well as... more»
new nursing staff
including Nurse
Graduates during an 18 week comprehensive orientation, nursing
students... of the Nursing
Student Association at CCBC - Essex
Former member of the National
Student Nursing Association... Looking for a new environment to further enhance my nursing skills.