Sentences with phrase «involving researchers from»

We are one of 23 government and non-government organisations taking part in the Australian Research Council - funded four - year research project, led by the University of Melbourne and also involving researchers from the universities of South Australia and Western Australia.
The study, involving researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and...
According to a recent study involving researchers from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), new genetic variants have been identified.
This study was a collaborative effort involving researchers from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Princeton University, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, NOAA, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
A revolutionary study involving researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy (MPIfR) in Germany, Trinity College Dublin in Ireland, and NASA in the USA, has obtained the sharpest ever images of one of the heaviest stars in our Galaxy.
Also, the number of interdisciplinary projects is increasing, involving researchers from different legal fields, as well as from other academic disciplines.
The team, involving researchers from UCL and Monash University (Australia), compared the lifespans of female flies fed a healthy diet containing 5 % sugar to those given eight times this amount.
A unique approach to targeting the abnormal T - cells that cause T - cell lymphomas could offer hope to patients with the aggressive and difficult - to - treat family of cancers, finds a study involving researchers from Cardiff University.
The research is an international collaboration involving researchers from the Netherlands Institute of Ecology and the Universities of Wageningen, Oxford, Exeter, East Anglia, Sheffield.
This PhD research was part of SINBAD, a major international research project involving researchers from the University of Aberdeen, University of Liverpool and Deltares.
Ecology and genetics studies over four decades have resulted in tens of publications involving researchers from more than a dozen countries.
Prehistoric human populations of hunter - gatherers in a region of North America grew at the same rate as farming societies in Europe, according to a new radiocarbon analysis involving researchers from the University of Wyoming and the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
The study, involving researchers from UCL, Imperial College London and Dalian University of Technology (China) and published today in Science, shows how the new paint made from coated titanium dioxide nanoparticles can give a wide - range of materials self - cleaning properties, even during and after immersion in oil and following damage to the surface.
Led by Indonesian scientists and involving researchers from Griffith University's Research Centre of Human Evolution (RCHE) the team found problems with prior dating efforts at the cave site, Liang Bua.
Scientists are a step closer to discovering what determines the sex of Australia's iconic platypus and echidna, after an international study involving researchers from the University of Adelaide and UNSW Australia unravelled new genes contained on mammalian Y chromosomes.
A study, involving researchers from the University of Southampton, found that water - limited ecosystems in arid and semi-arid regions, such as The Great Plains and South - West United States and some in Australia and Mediterranean Europe, were particularly impacted by these indirect effects.
In a study involving researchers from the Queensland Brain Institute, scientists have shed light on the role that small molecules called microRNAs play in early brain development.
The study involved researchers from the Schools of International Development and Environmental Sciences, and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at UEA, working with international colleagues in China and the US.
The research was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and EPSRC and involved researchers from University College London and University of Nottingham.
A major international study, which involved researchers from the University of York, has provided a fresh perspective on how children around the world feel about their lives..
The study involved researchers from the US, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, Korea and Chile, and was published today in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
The new study, which involved researchers from 24 teaching hospitals that are part of the Spanish Sleep and Breathing Network, was presented at the ATS 2016 International Conference.
The study involved researchers from the Scottish and Southampton Diabetes and Liver Disease Group.
The $ 300m GEOTRACES project has involved researchers from 30 labs in 10 countries gathering data on almost 30 cruises since 2010.
The study was funded by a European Research Council Proof - of - Concept Award (ERC -2014-PoC 641232 FINGERS4CURE) and involved researchers from Imperial College London, Centre for Genomi Regulation (CRG) in Spain, and Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Spain.
The study also involved researchers from the universities of Leeds, Imperial College London, Kassel (Germany), Sussex and the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP - WCMC) as part of the research programme of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC).
The Manchester paper is collaboration that involved researchers from the University of Lancaster in the UK, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid in Spain and National High - Field Laboratory in Grenoble, France.
The work involved researchers from the National Institutes of Health, the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.
The UCL - led study also involved researchers from NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Boston University, Observatoire de Paris, MIT, Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), University of Southampton, University of Leicester, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and University of Michigan.
Allison Miller, an associate professor in biology at Saint Louis University, is the lead for the NSF project, which also involves researchers from the University of Missouri, Missouri State University, Danforth Plant Center and Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, as well as the Grape Genetics Research Unit of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Geneva, New York.
The study involved researchers from the University of Leeds and Japan's Waseda and Osaka universities, as well as the Quantitative Biology Center at Japan's Riken research institute and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
The study, which also involved researchers from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton and University College London, was funded by a Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) studentship to Dr O'Dea and a Royal Society Research Fellowship to Dr Gibbs, Senior Research Fellow in Ocean and Earth Science at the University of Southampton, with additional support by the UK Ocean Acidification Research Programme.
The study, which also involved researchers from universities in Asia, Europe and Canada, examined blood samples of more than 700 macaques.
The study, which is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), involved researchers from the University of Southampton and the Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology.
With the ambitious goal of streamlining and coordinating research to enable a better understanding of the brain, and with a budget of over 1 Billion Euro, the project involves researchers from over 117 partner institutions in 19 countries across Europe, including several Israeli universities.
Supports research that involves researchers from multiple disciplinary fields that integrates scientific theoretical approaches and methodologies from multiple disciplinary fields, and that is likely to yield generalizable insights and information that will advance basic knowledge and capabilities across multiple disciplinary fields.
It could be an idea for a large - scale project like The Cancer Genome Atlas, a multiyear effort that involved researchers from institutions across the country working collaboratively to catalogue all of the changes to DNA and molecules in more than 30 different cancer types.
Led by CIMMYT, the initiative involves researchers from nearly a dozen institutions worldwide.
The study involved researchers from UCL, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL).
The point of the mission, which involves researchers from the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), the British Antarctic Survey, Oxford University, and other UK - based institutions, is to determine how much glacial ice is drifting into the ocean, and to gain a better understanding of how water is mixing and behaving across the front of the shelf.
The drug — which also involves researchers from Isis Pharmaceuticals in Carlsbad — basically silences the ill effects of the bad gene.
The STEAMpunk Girls project involves researchers from UTS working with high school students and teachers to co-design a project - based learning program.
This network involves researchers from over 20 countries engaging in a common project and is co-sponsored by BELMAS and UCEA.
It involves researchers from Lund University, The Danish Institute for International Studies, the Peace Research Institute Oslo and the Stockholm Environment Institute.

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The classic Marshmallow Experiment of 1972 involved placing a marshmallow in front of a young child, with the promise of a second marshmallow if he or she could refrain from eating the squishy blob while a researcher stepped out of the room for 15 minutes.
But while preliminary findings from the first 32 cases involved in the study confirm causality, the researchers said, the true size of the effect will become clear only after full analysis of all 200 cases and 400 controls.
After dosing study subjects with approximately the amount of tryptophan you'd get from a turkey dinner, the researchers paired up participants and asked them to play a simple game involving dividing a small pot of money.
This Pilot has involved four researcher partners, videos from 83 different content creators (33 in English and 50 in Arabic), two lead partners, one market research firm and one technology incubator.
Unfortunately, by all criteria, these have only made a bad situation worse and generated ire and outrage from biomedical researchers, the majority of whom were not involved in this process.
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