Sentences with phrase «into biomedical»

If you're working for an energy company but now looking to move into the biomedical industry, there is no need to focus on energy.
Interview with Julie Matthews on ASDs — April 26, 2007 Report on the epidemic of autism and latest research into biomedical approaches and nutritional interventions for children with autistic spectrum disorders.
«Intestinal permeability» is the primary search term in Pubmed — 9171 hits — but «leaky gut» is a phrase that is coming into the biomedical lingo.
To achieve its mission, the Project is developing a Bioinformatics Hub as an open - source, multidisciplinary effort with the overarching goal of providing an enabling infrastructure to support the data processing, analysis and knowledge extraction procedures required to translate high throughput, high complexity human immunology research data into biomedical knowledge, to determine the core principles driving specific and durable protective immune responses.
Taking that concept into biomedical research has yielded a breakthrough: This past May the mTOR inhibitor everolimus was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of advanced pNET, the first drug in this class approved for this disease.
It ultimately aims to expand into biomedical science, the humanities, and computer and physical science.
The permanent exhibition, on show at the Trust's refurbished building in London's Euston Road, is intended to attract young people into biomedical research and also stimulate adults with an interest in medicine and the politics of science.
«If I had known earlier on that I was going to get into biomedical engineering, I may have taken some formal courses,» she says.
Yancy, chief of cardiology at Northwestern University's medical school and a former president of the American Heart Association, is leading a new NIH - sponsored study into how the agency might improve the pool of talent going into biomedical research.
«There is no compelling evidence that we don't have enough people who want to go into biomedical research,» asserted Alan Guttmacher, head of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
Group asked to recommend how to ensure that talented students are drawn into biomedical research careers
The nation began ramping up its investments into biomedical research around 2000, notes Chwee Teck Lim, an entrepreneur and provost's chair professor in the departments of biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS).
Projects include the construction of a manufacturing plant on the Lotte Chemical site in Teesside, expansion of the Haribo factory near Wakefield and the development of a former eye hospital in Manchester into a biomedical centre of excellence.
I have been somewhat hesitant to be drawn too deeply into biomedical ethics.
Then I'd come back and I'd get into biomedical engineering.

Not exact matches

Last year, Indian biomedical engineer Sujoy Guha was ready to take injectable birth control gel — in the form of a shot that men could slip into their scrotum — to market.
Crucially, according to participants, the program also plugs them into a world of experienced biomedical entrepreneurs and possible investors.
I'll constantly be sensed for my biomedical chemistries — I walk into a restaurant and I'm being fed the amount of calories and the vitamins I need to consume that day.
«If you go into PubMed [the search engine for the National Library of Medicine, the world's largest biomedical library] there are maybe 20 articles that include «smartphone addiction» as a term, and most of those articles just talk about smartphone addiction as a phenomenon,» notes Choi.
Otherwise, where the containers are more easily handled, a more simple standalone peristaltic filling machine can handle most applications in the biomedical, diagnostics, nutraceutical industries with some crossover into the pharmaceutical industry.
Enabled by REDC funding, the Central New York Biotech Accelerator at Loguen's Crossing has gone from a pipe dream to a reality — and it is now helping biotech and biomedical companies from the region and around the globe bring emerging technologies into the marketplace.
In a separate meeting, Holt and Pastrana developed future plans for their memorandum of understanding to extend beyond the biomedical sciences into areas including natural disaster resilience, protecting marine ecosystems and biodiversity management — all areas of importance to the societies of Cuba and the United States.
«Presumably, most of the spending will occur at the National Cancer Institute (NCI),... [b] ut one worry for biomedical researchers is that plumping up certain NCI programs partway into the fiscal year will force the institute to divert funds from other programs.
Among the authors» stated goals is «to gradually reduce the number of entrants into PhD training in biomedical science — producing a better alignment between the number of entrants and their future opportunities.»
But one worry for biomedical researchers is that plumping up certain NCI programs partway into the fiscal year will force the institute to divert funds from other programs.
UNC has brought in venture capitalists, patent lawyers, biomedical entrepreneurs, and others from nearby Research Triangle Park to help faculty and students turn their ideas into commercial enterprises.
National Institutes of Health / NIH - Fogarty International Center International Research Scientist Development Awards The International Research Scientist Development Award (IRSDA) is offered by the Fogarty International Center (FIC) for U.S. postdoctoral biomedical scientists, in the formative stages of their careers, who seek an opportunity to continue research in, or extend their research experience into, developing countries.
«This technique creates a steady, sustained release of antibodies directly into the tumor site; it is an efficient approach with enhanced retention of anti-PD-1 antibodies in the tumor microenvironment,» says Zhen Gu, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering program and senior author of the paper.
From the development of the blue laser to high - efficiency, high - brightness, light - emitting devices and new age tailor - made polymers capable of a host of applications in biomedical, chemical, electronics, and opto - electronics, IMRE's research into next - generation materials is likely to catalyze new industries in Singapore
Living for now on his little severance package and bracing for bleak times ahead, Tan is contemplating taking a break to sign up for a course in the biomedical sciences to prepare a career switch into this «dynamic and expanding area where opportunities still abound.»
In this way, we will open unforeseen routes to translating fundamental science into biotechnology and biomedical applications.»
«The traditional way to deliver drugs to tumors is to put the drug inside some type of nanoparticle and inject those particles into the bloodstream,» said Jian Yang, professor of biomedical engineering, Penn State.
I was one of those undergraduates who went directly from an undergraduate education into a graduate program in the biomedical sciences.
But the focus of the HHMI Professors program is not on research, per se; rather, the program aims to enhance the development of the next generation of biomedical scientists by drawing them into research and related activities at an early age.
To solve this problem, Su, Good and their colleagues at TSRI have integrated biomedical data into Wikidata, a public, editable database where researchers can easily link genes, proteins and more.
A technical field with the explicit raison d'etre of helping people, biomedical engineering, arose in the past century as a partnership among medical researchers, clinicians, physical scientists, and engineers and has evolved into a separate discipline now taught at engineering schools across the country.
The legislation also calls for NIH to consider the forthcoming results of a National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine study into career barriers for junior biomedical researchers, though this study is not set to begin until January 2017 and is planned to take 18 months to complete.
In that article, titled «Toward a sustainable biomedical research enterprise: Finding consensus and implementing recommendations,» the authors examined a number of recent reports on the state of the biomedical enterprise and distilled their recommendations into a list of what they believe constitute «consensus» proposals.
Others take the «personal» in personal statement too literally and recount, in excruciating detail, how, for example, a family member's cancer diagnosis turned into motivation to pursue a degree in biomedical research.
In a second study, led by Bryan Hudson, a postdoc fellow, and LLNL biomedical scientist Nicholas Hum, looked into the role of SOST in regulating prostate cancer invasion and metastasis.
«With there being so many different areas of biomedical engineering one can get into, it would be really hard to make a decision as to what to do for a substantial part of your life if you didn't go to grad school first,» she says.
LabMate, a Boston - area, investor - funded, startup company that launched in May, aims to «disrupt» the current science career logjam by bringing the «gig economy» to bioscience through its proprietary online platform, according to co-founder and CEO Craig Russo, who went into business development after completing a bachelor's degree in biological and biomedical sciences and working as a research assistant.
«The data here — even though it was a very small cohort — are encouraging» that smart, swallowable capsules can provide new insight into gastrointestinal goings - on, says Giovanni Traverso, a gastroenterologist and biomedical engineer at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
While King Tut had his name all over his tomb, Hatshepsut had been removed from hers and put into an unmarked crypt, stowed safely away from raiders, says Angelique Corthals, a biomedical Egyptologist at the University of Manchester in England.
That makes it the largest employment sector for U.K. science Ph.D. s — except in biomedical sciences, where more than 45 % of graduates go into health and social work.
Tufts University biomedical engineers recently published the first report of a promising new way to induce human mesenchymal stem cells (or hMSCs, which are derived from bone marrow) to differentiate into neuron - like cells: treating them with exosomes.
New technology that transforms a cell phone into a powerful, mobile microscope could significantly improve malaria diagnoses and treatment in developing countries that often lack the resources to address the life - threatening disease, says a Texas A&M University biomedical engineer who has created the tool.
A panel, appointed by the Clinton administration in early 1994 to look into these matters, has so far documented 400 government - backed biomedical experiments involving human exposure to radiation conducted between 1944 and 1975.
Significant fractions went into health care (almost half of biomedical Ph.D. s), manufacturing (about a quarter of physical science and engineering Ph.D. s), and education (about half of social science Ph.D. s).
«My work has focused on developing technology that translates electrical signals in human muscle into signals that control powered prosthetic limbs — such as decoding muscle signals to tell a prosthetic leg that it needs to walk forward or step up onto a staircase,» says Dr. Helen Huang, senior author of a paper on the work and an associate professor in the joint biomedical engineering program at North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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