Sentences with phrase «inspired by the new research»

Björn Jakobson was inspired by the new research findings and began working on developing a product that could facilitate closeness and the bond between parents and their newborn babies.
He was inspired by the new research on the importance of closeness and therefore began to develop a baby carrier in collaboration with pediatricians.

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Menu Development ARAMARK Higher Education (Philadelphia, Pa.) Based on extensive research and feedback, this well received menu was developed from the ground - up, and features 100 new menu items inspired by the latest trends including healthy options, seafood, vegan / vegetarian entrees and international cuisine.
This new procedure was inspired by a research trip to Australia, where Prof Schuster and Dr Junqueira were discussing their research with NTU's Visiting Professor and Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2005 for the discovery of Helicobacter pylori.
Less is known about trends among those who do not partake, which inspired new research by Professor of Health Education Adam Burke, published in PLOS ONE on June 17.
During my PhD a new research field was developed in our department, inspired by colleagues from the University of Barcelona.
These anecdotes inspired a research team led by Marcus Bachhuber, assistant professor of medicine at the Montefiore Medical Center in New York City, to examine whether some states» legalization of medical cannabis had affected the number of opioid overdose deaths.
The research «may provide useful information to help understand some age - related diseases and physiological phenomenon specific to women or men, and inspire new ideas for prevention and diagnosis of the diseases by considering the individual conditions based primarily on the salivary analysis,» the scientists state.
The name of the new species was inspired by the Chinese — Italian collaboration during this research.
Inspired by a grandfather who had Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Mucke founded Gladstone's neurological research program 15 years ago and today leads more than 100 students, postdocs, research scientists and principal investigators in the search for new understanding of and therapies for some of the world's most devastating illnesses — including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, and multiple sclerosis.
Some 350 screenwriters, producers, and set designers were inspired and entertained by some of the most prestigious scientists in the U.S., talking about their research, including Nobel Prize winner Steve Chu, the new U.S. secretary of energy, Rodney Brooks from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Neil DeGrasse Tyson from the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, and Craig Venter from the Craig Venter Institunew U.S. secretary of energy, Rodney Brooks from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Neil DeGrasse Tyson from the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, and Craig Venter from the Craig Venter InstituNew York City, and Craig Venter from the Craig Venter Institute.
«Inspired by the collaborative research at BioFulcrum, we wanted to establish Tenaya to integrate new findings and tools in the cardiac field and advance them towards clinical translation,» said Kang.
Suzuki, possibly inspired by his new job as a research scientist at the Research Unit for Organ Regeneration in Kobe, Japan, explains it this way: «Just as humans can start over in life, differentiated cells can also take on other fates following the generation of undifferentiated stem cellsresearch scientist at the Research Unit for Organ Regeneration in Kobe, Japan, explains it this way: «Just as humans can start over in life, differentiated cells can also take on other fates following the generation of undifferentiated stem cellsResearch Unit for Organ Regeneration in Kobe, Japan, explains it this way: «Just as humans can start over in life, differentiated cells can also take on other fates following the generation of undifferentiated stem cells.»
Recent research published by the National Governors» Association (NGA) found that 61 per cent of governing boards had difficulty attracting new recruits to serve as governors and trustees and the Inspiring Governance service hopes to simplify the recruitment process, as well as provide support, advice and guidance to ensure that volunteers newly appointed to boards are able to govern effectively right from the outset.
Inspired by the same body of research University of Michigan economist Sue Dynarski reviewed in her recent New York Times column, I decided to ban laptops altogether — at least during the 50 percent of class meetings that are primarily lectures.
Our team at DreamBox is inspired not only by this new recognition from Tech & Learning, but also by the recent analysis conducted by the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University that suggests DreamBox drives compelling achievement gains in elementary math.
Prepare to be inspired by their extensive research and their conclusions, which are the subject of Uplifting Leadership: How Organizations, Teams and Communities Raise Performance, a new book that Sir Ken Robinson predicts will «overturn many conventional assumptions about leadership.»
This example - packed sequel to The Fourth Way draws upon inspiring examples unearthed by brand - new research that challenges educational leaders, teachers, and policy makers to put to work proven strategies promoting student learning and achievement and the high quality teaching that drives it.
The contributing authors were inspired by inside access to leading - edge work, including in - person visits to Microsoft's research labs, to craft new works that predict the near - future of technology and examine its complex relationship to our core humanity.
Inspired by a letter from Mike, I have built a new calculator and opened up a new area of Current Research: Expanded Switching Algorithms.
Impressed by her architect nephew Lennart Palme's Nordic - inspired home in New York, Mrs. Knight traveled to Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland to research ideas for her Lake Tahoe house.
«The House at Kawinal,» the artist's first solo exhibition in the US, will present a recent performance for video, Life in His Mouth, Death Cradles Her Arm (2016), together with a new body of sculptures inspired in part by the artist's research into the effects of the construction of the Chixoy Hydroelectric Dam in Guatemala in the early 1980s.
«As a curator, it's a rare and rewarding experience to re-engage with as pioneering of an exhibition as Bowdoin's 1964 show and we hope that by sharing our new research and archival materials online, we can inspire ongoing dialogue and renewed research on this pivotal exhibition,» said Montross.
Inspired by the Polynesian Voyaging Society and the Lenape peoples, The Wayfinding Project is initiated by John Kuo Wei Tchen and the Asian / Pacific / American Institute at NYU, in collaboration with artist Beatrice Glow, to promote curiosity, research, and decolonize New York's history.
Central to the exhibition is a new film inspired by Koester's research into JMW Turner, The Other Side of the Sky (2015).
The Doma Gallery, New York, NY 1990 GROUP SHOW, «THE MEMORY OF LOSS» Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar, Sucre, Bolivia 1990 GROUP SHOW, «VOICES OF LATIN AMERICA» City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, NJ 1989 GROUP SHOW, «PRESENCE AND PERCEPTION» LECTURES, CONFERENCES AND PUBLIC PANELS University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2011 «Education of an Architect 40 Years Later» «Hejduk, Hamlet and the Ghost Promise» 99th ACSA Annual Meeting: WHERE DO YOU STAND, Montreal, Canada 2011 Technology and Desire, co-chaired by Alberto Perez Gomez «Discreet Machines of Desire: from Edward Bernays to Robert Oppenheimer» NSF: Bridging STEM TO STEAM, Providence, RI 2011 Sponsored by the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) A Gathering of leading thinkers from differing fields to inspire new collaborations among the arts / design / sciences in support of interdisciplinary STEAM learning, research and pedagoNew York, NY 1990 GROUP SHOW, «THE MEMORY OF LOSS» Universidad Andina Simon Bolivar, Sucre, Bolivia 1990 GROUP SHOW, «VOICES OF LATIN AMERICA» City Without Walls Gallery, Newark, NJ 1989 GROUP SHOW, «PRESENCE AND PERCEPTION» LECTURES, CONFERENCES AND PUBLIC PANELS University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2011 «Education of an Architect 40 Years Later» «Hejduk, Hamlet and the Ghost Promise» 99th ACSA Annual Meeting: WHERE DO YOU STAND, Montreal, Canada 2011 Technology and Desire, co-chaired by Alberto Perez Gomez «Discreet Machines of Desire: from Edward Bernays to Robert Oppenheimer» NSF: Bridging STEM TO STEAM, Providence, RI 2011 Sponsored by the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) A Gathering of leading thinkers from differing fields to inspire new collaborations among the arts / design / sciences in support of interdisciplinary STEAM learning, research and pedagonew collaborations among the arts / design / sciences in support of interdisciplinary STEAM learning, research and pedagogy.
A Queen Mary physicist and a Turner Prize winning artist have teamed up to create a new exhibition of sculptures and drawings inspired by String Theory research.
Advised for the first time by Ruba Katrib (SculptureCenter, New York) in collaboration with returning curator Fabian Schoeneich (Portikus, Frankfurt), highlights include: • An installation - performance by Lloyd Corporation at Carlos / Ishikawa in which wholesale - style «lots» of material are auctioned off to fair visitors • A new installation including a video essay by Hannah Black at Arcadia Missa, coinciding with the artist's solo show at London's Chisenhale Gallery; • Various Small Fires recreating a site - specific variation of The Harrisons» «Survival» series, inspired by research into adapting to climate change — in this case, a proposal for the indoor cultivation of fruit trees • Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin) with Anna Uddenberg whose uncanny figurative sculptures were a highlight of the Berlin Biennial 9 (20New York) in collaboration with returning curator Fabian Schoeneich (Portikus, Frankfurt), highlights include: • An installation - performance by Lloyd Corporation at Carlos / Ishikawa in which wholesale - style «lots» of material are auctioned off to fair visitors • A new installation including a video essay by Hannah Black at Arcadia Missa, coinciding with the artist's solo show at London's Chisenhale Gallery; • Various Small Fires recreating a site - specific variation of The Harrisons» «Survival» series, inspired by research into adapting to climate change — in this case, a proposal for the indoor cultivation of fruit trees • Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin) with Anna Uddenberg whose uncanny figurative sculptures were a highlight of the Berlin Biennial 9 (20new installation including a video essay by Hannah Black at Arcadia Missa, coinciding with the artist's solo show at London's Chisenhale Gallery; • Various Small Fires recreating a site - specific variation of The Harrisons» «Survival» series, inspired by research into adapting to climate change — in this case, a proposal for the indoor cultivation of fruit trees • Kraupa - Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin) with Anna Uddenberg whose uncanny figurative sculptures were a highlight of the Berlin Biennial 9 (2016)
Inspired by the Rubells» extensive research trips to Belo Horizonte, São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, New Shamans / Novos Xamãs occupies the Foundation's entire ground floor.
Joan Jonas (b. 1936) has inaugurated a new research program at the Wattis in which, over the course of an academic year, a group of CCA faculty members holds monthly meetings to discuss a particular artist's practice, and also program a monthly public event inspired by the artist's work.
In recent months, new research, in part inspired by last winter's «polar vortex» excursion southward into the eastern United States, and the White House - spurred speculation that it was caused by anthropogenic climate change, has hit the scientific press.
Inspired by an early name for the Hudson River, the Muhheakantuck, or «river that flows two ways» — or, as the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation puts it, a «tidal estuary, an arm of the sea where salty sea water meets fresh water running off the land» — members of the Architecture Research Office and dlandstudio proposed using both porous streets that can filter water and extending the lower part of the island to create a new Lower Manhattan that is part «twenty - first - century business district,» part «center of regional ecological renewal&raquNew York State Department of Environmental Conservation puts it, a «tidal estuary, an arm of the sea where salty sea water meets fresh water running off the land» — members of the Architecture Research Office and dlandstudio proposed using both porous streets that can filter water and extending the lower part of the island to create a new Lower Manhattan that is part «twenty - first - century business district,» part «center of regional ecological renewal&raqunew Lower Manhattan that is part «twenty - first - century business district,» part «center of regional ecological renewal»:
This annual global event, now entering its sixth year, is organized by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) to promote the goals of Open Access to the public generally but especially within the academic and research communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly pubResearch Libraries (ARL) to promote the goals of Open Access to the public generally but especially within the academic and research communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly pubresearch communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly publishing.
Inspired by extensive research into the art and science of portraiture, all - new Portrait Lighting uses sophisticated algorithms to calculate how your facial features interact with light.
Although Norm researched arbors in old England, the one that he builds is inspired by versions from the New England...
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