Sentences with phrase «including microbiologists»

This Ideas Challenge recognizes the need for an interdisciplinary approach to microbiome research and invites the scientific community — including microbiologists, ecologists, chemists, physicists, engineers, material scientists, nanoscientists, computational scientists and others — to submit their ideas for novel experimental tools and methods aimed at understanding microbial interactions and function from new perspectives.
This Ideas Challenge invites the broad scientific community — including microbiologists, nanoscientists, neuroscientists, engineers, chemists, materials scientists, physicists and others — to submit innovative, blue - sky, and aspirational ideas for novel experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial function.
The Kavli Ideas Challenge invites the broad scientific community — including microbiologists, nanoscientists, neuroscientists, engineers, chemists, materials scientists, physicists and others — to submit their ideas for groundbreaking experimental tools and methods for understanding microbial function.
A team of international scientists, including microbiologists from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), scientists from Aarhus University and process engineers from the Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum (DBFZ), have been studying the feasibility of this kind of flexible biogas production.
While she was engaged in a variety of careers, including microbiologist in two hospitals, insurance fraud investigator, office clerk, telephone line repairer, and emergency medical technician, she kept reading and attempted writing as well.

Not exact matches

«We have top - notch people on our staff that includes highly qualified industrial pharmacists, microbiologists, engineers, chemists and others,» Gokarn notes.
Other defendants include a former Agriculture Department microbiologist said to have coined «pink slime» in a 2002 email.
Other defendants in the case include a former Agriculture Department microbiologist credited with coining the term «pink slime» in a 2002 email to colleagues.
Other defendants include Gerald Zirnstein, a former U.S. Department of Agriculture microbiologist credited with coining the term «pink slime» in a 2002 email to colleagues later obtained by The New York Times.
Specifically, BPI was seeking all of my confidential communications in 2012 with the defendants in the case, including employees of ABC News and the two former USDA microbiologists who first expressed concern about the meat filler in private emails later made public by the New York Times.
Our volunteer corps includes a veterinary technician, forensic scientist, optometrist, culinary arts teacher, UPS driver, figure - skating instructor, radio personality, microbiologist and emergency room trauma technician.
Piot had a successful career as a microbiologist, including the discovery of the Ebola virus, and did some of the early research on AIDS in Africa.
ARS employs about 2000 scientists, covering a wide range of disciplines, including chemists, hydrologists, microbiologists, and soil, plant, and animal scientists.
NASA microbiologist Duane Pierson has published several papers documenting the presence in astronaut saliva of various viruses, including Epstein - Barr, which has been linked to human mononucleosis.
Our able and accomplished foursome includes only one academic, microbiologist Carol Berkower, who teaches and heads her own lab as an assistant professor at Towson University, a primarily undergraduate public institution near Baltimore.
The authors of the consensus statement are a collection of experts in the field of Streptococcal diseases in horses including veterinary microbiologists, epidemiologists, and veterinarians who research this disease, as well as internists who encounter the disease frequently.»
This time Parkes was on board, along with a dozen other microbiologists and a few geochemists, including Dickens.
Against that backdrop, leading scientists — including NSABB Chair Paul Keim, a microbiologist at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff — began promoting the idea of a moratorium.
Next steps include trying to duplicate the mutant of this gene in the pathogenic form of mycobacteria, to demonstrate that the gene is indeed essential as predicted for infection to take place, the microbiologists say.
This work was rigorously done and fits in well with earlier findings, including the idea that Bacteroides may protect against weight gain, says Alan Walker, a gut microbiologist at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the United Kingdom who was not involved in the study.
This category also includes physicians and surgeons — and if you become a doctor, your scientific expertise will be a big advantage (though probably more so for microbiologists than for astrophysicists).
To determine if the so - called vent glow can sustain photosynthetic life, Cindy Van Dover, a marine biologist at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, formed a research team that included Thomas Beatty, a microbiologist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, Robert Blankenship, a biochemist at Arizona State University in Tempe, and others.
To take a peak at this microscopic life in its natural habitat, a team of scientists including Hans Røy, a microbiologist at Aarhus University in Denmark, traveled to the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean.
The targeted users of IDOBRU include brucellosis researchers, microbiologists, bioinformaticians, clinicians, governments and related decision makers.
Results: Benefiting from the recently sequenced genome of the model sulfate - reducing bacterium (SRB), Desulfovibrio vulgaris, microbiologist Weiwen Zhang and a team of scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) are applying a suite of post-genomics technologies, including microarray, proteomic, and computational analyses, to obtain a broader understanding of D. vulgaris» metabolism.
Collaborators include Dr. Bill Pinchak, AgriLife Research animal nutritionist in Vernon, who will facilitate the grazing measurements and animal gain; Dr. Emi Kimura and Dr. Jourdan Bell, AgriLife Extension agronomists in Vernon and Amarillo, respectively, who will conduct the Extension outreach and education component; Dr. Seong Park, AgriLife Research economist in Vernon; and Dr. Anil Somenahally, AgriLife Research soil microbiologist in Overton.
According to Dr. Douglas Toal, a clinical microbiologist and probiotic expert, «A wide range of microorganisms inhabit the skin, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses.»
At TEDMED, microbiologist Jonathan Eisen shares what we know, including some surprising ways to put those good microbes to work.
All of Nutro's products are designed by a team of qualified animal experts including veterinarians, animal nutritionists, and microbiologists to ensure that every product meets the nutritional needs of cats in all life stages.
Inter-institutional collaboration included Rodale Institute agronomists Paul Hepperly and Rita Seidel, U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service research microbiologist David Douds Jr. and University of Maryland agricultural economist James Hanson.
«By documenting the miniature wildlife,» reports The Wall Street Journal, «microbiologists hope to discover new ways to track disease outbreaks — including contagious diseases like Ebola or measles — detect bioterrorism attacks and combat the growing antibiotic resistance among microbes, which causes about 1.7 million hospital infections every year.»
The research team — which included architects, environmental engineers, and microbiologists from the United States, Puerto Rico, Brazil, and Peru — examined microbes on the walls and floors of homes in the Amazon river basin.
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