Sentences with phrase «lab work move»

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After a post-doc stint with Hinton, LeCun moved to AT&T's Bell Labs in 1988, where during the next decade he did foundational work that is still being used today for most image - recognition tasks.
This work turned into his M.B.A. thesis, «InVivo Therapeutics» — and the business plan for a company of the same name, which would move Langer's technology out of the lab and up the ladder from rats to primates and ultimately to humans.
The cash allowed StartX, a nonprofit, to move into a rented 13,000 - square - foot office and deck it out with a biotech lab, hardware workshop, coding rooms, event space, outdoor patio, and «pitch elevator,» a working elevator promoted as a place to practice your investor pitch.
Our work at CIBC Live Labs is all about delivering on changing banking needs with innovative solutions developed in a highly collaborative, fast - moving environment,» said David Williamson, Group Head of Retail and Business Banking, CIBC.
Workers at the company's labs were also moved off the more experimental projects and realigned to work on existing product lines.
I had just moved to San Francisco in May of 1998 and the following winter my dad travelled to work in a lab doing research in Japan (he's a Chemist).
Lab Girl is a book about work, love, and the mountains that can be moved when those two things come together.
Only a minority of the postdocs working in university labs have opportunities to receive high - quality training from eminent senior researchers, develop their own research ideas, gain experience in lab management and grant writing, acquire contacts and a publication record and, ultimately, move into a tenure - track position at a research institution.
Amy thinks she might want to move on to another lab in her department; now she knows she doesn't want to work for that guy.
In the end my move away from practical lab work was gradual.
It's perhaps not a universal panacea for those who want to move away from lab work: You have to be well organised to make sure all deadlines are met and all partners are involved; diplomatic enough to deal with people of different nationalities, intellectual property people, university lawyers, and administrators; and, perhaps most important of all, unflappable.
After two postdocs — 2.5 years working in the lab and with students — and a lot of self - assessment, informational interviewing, and occupational research, I found myself moving again.
Also, I moved from country to country every 1 or 2 years, and this is not possible if you do experimental work, because you can't move around with a lab.
Most Ph.D. students have a job lined up well in advance of graduation day, and moving out of the lab takes work.
When Matthew Conklin left his postdoc position at the University of California, San Diego, and moved back home to Madison, Wisconsin, for example, he didn't rely on job boards to find open positions; instead, he emailed PIs whose work matched his interests about the possibility of working in their labs.
So, although the drugs looked like they worked in the lab, when they moved to clinical trials, they failed.»
She enjoys working closely with the grad students in the lab, helping them with experimental techniques, editing their manuscripts, and advising them about the big - picture implications of their data and ways to move forward.
Intrigued by the molecular details of how enzymes worked, he next joined the lab of Michael Toney, where he set out to understand how electrons and protons move during catalysis by analyzing how mutations in the enzyme's functional site affected the reaction mechanism.
One - and - a-half years into his work at the Salk, Palatnik moved to Germany when the Weigel lab relocated to the MPI in Tübingen.
In 1963, the couple moved to NYU to work as immunology research fellows in the lab of Baruj Benacerraf (who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1980 for his work on the role of genetically determined, cell - surface structures in the regulation of immune reactions).
Lichtman and other senior researchers in the lab were supportive as she moved into working with students full - time, she says.
Then Energy Secretary Steven Chu, who once worked indirectly for Brinkman at the fabled lab, contacted him last month and the 70 - year - old physicist decided to make one more career move.
For his postdoctoral work, he joined the Robert H. Singer Lab at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New York, leaving in 2010 to move to the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Delft, at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, finally transitioning to his current position at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2012.
Nearly a year after Elizabeth Fahey, a Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court, ordered Harvard in August 2016 to allow German to work in Rubin's lab to complete the final months of his degree, German still does not have his Ph.D. — and Harvard has moved to kick him out of the university.
As a child, Zhang moved with his family from China to Des Moines, where he worked in a gene therapy lab as a high school student; the experience taught him to think about biology from an engineering point of view.
Microbiologist Richard Ebright of Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, urged the panel to consider moving oversight of select agent labs from CDC and USDA to another agency that does not fund or conduct such work itself as a way to avoid conflicts of interest.
When, in the last year of his Ph.D., Thales decided to build a prototype based on his experiments, Schwartz moved over to his academic lab to work on a related but more fundamental project focused on the use of atoms — instead of photons — to detect movement.
A new advanced technologies lab will become the «hub» by moving about $ 10 million in work that now supports NCI's intramural program to the RAS project, said David Heimbrook, CEO of SAIC - Frederick.
Gates, a founder of Microsoft and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle, Washington, was a featured speaker at the DOE's Energy Innovation Summit, designed to highlight the work of the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA - E), which aims to move new energy technologies from the lab bench to the market.
Kruskal, now 70, founded and chaired Princeton's applied mathematics program and worked in the Princeton plasma physics lab for years before moving to Rutgers.
«It's all about detecting specific signatures of how people behave, in any kind of aspect of their life, whether it's tweeting, commenting, or moving around,» says Grauwin, who is working in the Senseable City Lab via a fellowship with the technology firm Ericsson.
She was taken down piece by piece and then spent 10 months in a pop - up lab at the museum before being moved to an adapted aircraft hangar in Oxfordshire for conservation work.
Before he and his lab moved to CNIO last year, Wagner had worked at the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology in Vienna, Austria, for 20 years.
There, she moved beyond lab work and developed computer technology to analyze clinical trial data.
And then put them through a rigorous summer program where they're working in the lab from morning 9 to evening 5 or whatever time, at least, and then move on from there.
Because forensic scientists around the world have already compiled STR databases that contain information about thousands of individuals, and because the work can be done relatively cheaply, the move to newer genomic technologies at working crime labs may happen very slowly.
For these reasons, after my PhD work, I decided to move to Chicago and join the Thinakaran lab to work on AD.
More universities and labs created startup companies, and the attitude has been shifting for businesses and labs to work together in some research areas and share resources to move science ahead.
The group he left at the Lab has continued to work on this kind of imaging after he moved on to his work in Germany, and I think they were stimulated by the drive that Henry brought when he was here — his passion for these kinds of experiments made a lasting mark on those who have continued them in his absence.
When he moved back to Tokyo in 1977 to the lab of Yasuhiro Anraku, Ohsumi continued with his new study subject, but worked on transport systems that moved small molecules like amino acids and calcium into and out of the yeast version of the lysosome (idiosyncratically known by yeast biologists as the vacuole — which means «empty space»).
«Well, the first major event is that my family and I are packing up to move from Sweden to the U.S.. There, I will perform the experimental work of this project in the lab of Professor Jo Handelsman at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
First, extensive research about a candidate species is conducted before moving into a lab setting for genomic work to revive the species.
To continue this work, he moved to the Walz lab as a post-doctoral fellow, where he completed the first atomic resolution structure of a mammalian membrane protein, aquaporin - 0, using electron microscopy.
Then for postdoctoral research I moved to Yale University, where I worked in a lab that looked at all kinds of different disease areas using the approaches of a field called chemical biology, which is using small molecules — chemicals — to probe biological systems in the hopes of developing compounds that could be new drugs.
«We've moved from an era where scientists could work individually and command, in one laboratory, everything they needed, to a world that's much more interactive and where, to move towards a discovery, you need technologies that one lab can't really master or afford on its own,» explained Williams.
Less than a year after a Wisconsin team helped discover a major alternative to human embryonic stem cells, the Madison scientists say more than 800 labs have begun using the approach, suggesting that many stem - cell researchers are starting to move beyond controversial embryonic sources for their work.
Vanderbilt - Ingram Cancer Center and the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology developed out of the work of the Hancock Lab to merit national acclaim for cancer care and translational research that moves discovery from the lab to benefit patienLab to merit national acclaim for cancer care and translational research that moves discovery from the lab to benefit patienlab to benefit patients.
Towards the end of my PhD, I was given the opportunity to move away from the UK for the first time, and did so, since I was mostly attracted by the exciting work that was being published by the Ettema - Lab (but also to escape the impending doom of Brexit!)
I left with a few things to implement now while we have lab work done (also very thorough and extensive) and a plan to move forward towards good health.
We're moving away from the notion of computer labs — instead, every square inch of a school can be used to provide space for students to work with technology.
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