Sentences with phrase «lab work when»

Our animal clinic diagnosis pets with obesity by using an assemblage of weight charts, body scoring and lab work when necessary.
Hi, my name is Susanne and I am a Functional Nutritional Therapist and I help people get to the root of their health problems by assessing their diet, lifestyle, current symptoms, health history, uncovering and eliminating hidden stressors, running functional lab work when necessary, identifying blocks to making healthy changes and patterns of self sabotage so that they can live vibrant, healthy lives.
Stephanie Vollmer started her Ph.D. with Kurtenbach in 2006 and was just wrapping up lab work when he died.

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About 20 years ago when he was working at Bell Labs (now AT&T's Image Processing Research Department), he happened upon a way of thinking about teaching computers to see that wasn't really used outside of academia until about three years ago.
He was trained as a nuclear chemist and discovered a love for software programming when a broken ankle kept him from working in the lab during a summer internship.
«Our team here work alongside specialist teams from other countries and also with Deloitte's network of more than a dozen preferred technology companies,» Lory Kehoe, EMEA blockchain lab lead said when the venture was announced.
100 % foreign ownership allowed Cold storage Sports centers Film processing labs Rubber and sugar industry) when engaging in partnerships with local farmers and use 30 % domestically produced raw material) Warehousing Tourism, E-commerce (with a marketplace value above 10 billion rupiahs and when working with local warehousing companies) Toll road operators Telecom device certification Non-hazardous waste management Raw medicine materials Pharmaceutical ventures Restaurants, bars, cafés Film making Film distribution Cinemas (required to show Indonesian films at least 60 per cent of their screen time) Direct selling Futures trading
But even though American millennials tend to be an easy sell when it comes to lab - grown diamonds, Diamond Foundry execs know there is a lot of work to be done to really disrupt the traditional diamond industry.
when 25 % of the work in the lab is done by undergrads who's main priority is partying / getting laid on the weekends, 25 % of it done by graduate students who hate their life, and 50 % done by postdocs who are barely scraping by, we can't really expect much: -LRB-.
When I heard about all the commotion over this new secret recipe I immediately locked myself up in the underground lab with a 12 - piece bucket of the new grilled chicken, plus a sample I obtained of the proprietary seasoning blend, and got right to work.
When asked to describe their title, 59 % of respondents self - identified as working in research & development (president / VP of R&D, food tech, chemist, scientist, chef, project manager, lab tech, etc.); or QA / QC (quality - assurance manager, quality - control manager, QA / QC personnel, etc.).
And congrats on having a productive lab week < — those are THE BEST from the days when I worked in a wet lab.
When he returns we'll shower, eat breakfast, then he'll convince me to go to the lab because we have a lot of work to do.
Instead of heading to the crowded computer lab like I had to do in college when I needed to use a computer, students now need their own laptop so that they can work comfortably in their dorm room or wherever they are.
When prefacing working at summer camp, many people put «job» in quotes, insinuating that camp is not a real position, since we do not work in a cubicle or the depths of a sunless research lab.
This is what a 3rd party person (someone not involved with BPI) commented when I shared with them your comments: (Vanessa) «I work at that third party food testing lab and can attest that BPI sets the standards.
He first worked as a medical lab scientific officer in the Sunderland Group of hospitals, but has been involved with politics since 1987 when he became a District Councillor for Easington.
Back then, most researchers were working on making supramolecular systems that were able to perform either linear or rotational motions — «but Jean - Marie said, when I arrived in the lab, «You know, the most important mechanical motion in the world is the coiling motion of the proteins in the biological world,»» Barboiu recalls.
Lab Girl is a book about work, love, and the mountains that can be moved when those two things come together.
Student B works out of a lab where the people can't (or won't) help them — not even when offered a variety of goodies (usually involving coffee, beer or baked goods) in exchange for help and / or information.
«When supervisors listen and acknowledge [the] space problems trainees are having in the lab, it helps [the trainees] feel respected and appreciated for working in less - than - optimal circumstances,» says Linda Ligenza, a clinical social worker with the Center for Mental Health Services in Washington, D.C.
If you need quiet time and the lab environment is too noisy, or if you like to work with minimal interruptions, make arrangements to work at home or in the library, or to work in the lab when fewer people are around.
Change felt possible, and when Tim Hunt made misogynistic remarks last year about women working in labs, there was immediate response and immediate outcry.
HOUSTON — Years of scientific work were almost certainly destroyed and perhaps tens of thousands of lab animals drowned when a second burst from Tropical Storm Allison hit here this weekend.
The kidneys, which took about a fortnight to fully recoat, worked both in the lab and when transplanted into rats.
However, when it caused a flood I was quickly found a lab to work in!
When he was a postdoc, developmental biologist Thomas Lecuit spent many evenings and weekends hard at work on his research, in the lab and at home.
Lab work can get pretty frantic, especially when things go wrong, but also when you're on a roll.
But to be brutally honest, in dark moments when nothing works in the lab I feel like screaming, «it's all your fault — I never wanted to be in this place anyway!»
Amaro's work illustrates how a handful of academic labs and small companies are making progress with a fresh approach to targeting p53: rescuing it when it's sick.
True independence is a long shot when you are still working in your PI's lab.
The «invisibility cloaks» being made in labs today can hide objects when viewed from a wide range of directions and in visible light — both considered implausible developments when the first working invisibility cloak was demonstrated just four years ago.
When the frightened creatures froze in place and covered the cavity leading to the gills with their tentacles, the voltage in the water nearby dropped by about 80 %, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Subsequent lab tests on two types of sharks revealed that the tactic works beautifully: When the researchers generated voltages to simulate the presence of a resting cuttlefish, the sharks could detect the electronic equipment from a distance of 20 centimeters and struck at it 62 % of the time.
When Wilson left the university to take a position at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, he transferred the project that Perez - Melgosa was working on — along with Perez - Melgosa herself — to Nickerson's lab.
Further, in the team's second study, a lab study of working adults from across the United States, Emich said, «We find that men are given more credit than women even when saying the exact same thing.»
But once brought back from space the Sprites were still in working order, happily chirping in radio when bathed in a sunlamp's glow on a lab bench.
The technique worked well in lab experiments, but when Eugene Madsen, a microbiologist at Cornell University, and colleagues saw the study, they wondered if the technique could locate bacteria in the field.
She learned how to set up a lab, how to work out safety protocols and best practices, and how to lean on «generous grad students and professors» who could help her out when she needed something.
Consultant Balbes says she became a volunteer careers consultant for the ACS when worried chemists began asking her if there was anything they could do beyond working in a lab.
I have experiments to complete, but they should be more interpretable now that I've had so much experience, as opposed to, say, my first year in the lab when I was trying to figure out which end was up and how to make things 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.»
But there are practical challenges: During the semester, all of Queensborough's lab space is devoted to teaching labs, so students must work on independent research projects after hours, on weekends, or at times when classes are not in session.
When the no - longer - naive subjects returned to the lab, their brain scans showed additional activity in regions associated with working memory and decision - making.
This works when only a few people in the lab have another language preference, but it is not ideal when a language cohort is large enough to exclude others socially.
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.
«When someone is thinking about joining my group I am very up front with what my expectations are,» says PI Paul Doetsch, professor and distinguished chair in cancer research, at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, adding that one major expectation he has for his lab members is a strong work ethic.
The opportunity to work together with other scientists is another consideration to factor in when choosing a lab, argues Nicolas Carayol, a professor of economics at the University of Bordeaux in France, who was not involved with the study.
That goes back to the 1970s, when I was working at JPL [NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab].
Louis Lanzerotti, a physicist at New Jersey Institute of Technology who spent many years at Bell Labs and worked on space missions such as Voyager, Ulysses and Galileo, was a graduate student in nuclear physics at Harvard University when Telstar 1 went into orbit.
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