Sentences with phrase «laboratories of»

It was this strategic imbalance, and the urgent need to redress it with an effective retaliatory capability of their own, that drove Khrushchev and the other Presidium members through the windswept countryside on February 27, 1956, to visit the secret missile laboratories of NII - 88.
Critics of U.S. schools» heavy emphasis on testing charge that the high - stakes assessments inflict anxiety on students and teachers, turning classrooms into test - preparation factories instead of laboratories of genuine, meaningful learning.
In a collaborative effort between the Gladstone laboratories of Benoit Bruneau, PhD, Katherine Pollard, PhD, and Dr. Srivastava, the scientists used stem cell technology to make large amounts of endothelial cells from patients with CAVD, comparing them to healthy cells and mapping their genetic and epigenetic changes as they developed into valve cells.
At the end of the spectrum, technology stands to engineering in the same relationship as engineering stands to science: it lives in the pool created by the efforts of academic research engineering departments and the research laboratories of government and industry.
In particular, the laboratories of Roderic Guigó, Cedric Notredame and Toni Gabaldón at the Bioinformatics and Genomics Programme as well as the CRG Bioinformatics unit.
In the laboratories of Institute of Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), drug testing is done ex vivo.
The research involved a collaboration among Weissman's laboratory at Penn and several others, including the laboratories of Barton F. Haynes at Duke University and Theodore C. Pierson at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
In this study, published in the October 31 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sudhir Yadav PhD, a neuroimmunology post-doctoral fellow in the laboratories of Drs. Kouichi Ito, associate professor of neurology, and Suhayl Dhib - Jalbut, professor and chair of neurology, tested mice that were engineered to have a pre-disposition for MS. Because mice would not normally develop MS, researchers used MS - associated risk genes from real patients to genetically engineer mice for this study.
Today, BECs have been made of 13 different elements, four of which are available in laboratories of the Joint Quantum Institute (JQI)(2), and JQI theorists have turned their attention to prospects for a positronium gamma - ray laser.
«If oceanic islands have been traditionally considered as laboratories of evolution and species - producing machines, Laparocerus will become the ideal guinea - pig for broadening studies in dispersal and speciation processes of all kinds,» say the authors.
Scientists in the laboratories of Dr Matthew Campbell and Professor Kieran Murphy collaborated on this study.
To create a new dengue virus vaccine, Stefan Metz, Shaomin Tian in the laboratories of Aravinda de Silva, Chris Luft and Joe DeSimone at the University of Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA designed nanoparticles of various shapes and sizes using Particle Replication in Non-wetting Template (PRINT) technology.
The design and development of ozanimod stems from basic research pursued in the TSRI laboratories of Rosen, Professor Edward Roberts, Ph.D., and Professor Michael B.A. Oldstone, M.D..
According to Izpisúa Belmonte, who is also a professor at the gene expression laboratories of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, California, CMRB aims to become «a research centre of excellence in south Europe in the line of world - recognized institutions such as the Salk or the Whitehead institutes, where both pre - and postdoctoral researchers receive multidisciplinary training of the highest quality» in stem cell biology and cell regeneration.
Also, it is reassuring that our results of improved motor unit dysfunction in SMA mice treated with RG3039 mirror the independent findings by the laboratories of Drs. Sumner and Ko.
We are indebted to my colleague, Nancy Kuntz, MD, and co-author laboratories of Drs. Jasbir Singh and Mike Kiledjian along with Repligen and Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (FSMA), who initiated the development of this drug candidate.
Li Hong Zhou, laboratories of Barbara G. Pickard and Guy M. Genin, NSF Science and Technology Center for Engineering MechanoBiology, Washington University in St. Louis.
In 2014, highly publicized work in the laboratories of Villeda and Tony Wyss - Coray, PhD, professor of neurology at Stanford, showed that connecting the circulatory system of a young mouse to that of an old mouse could reverse the declines in learning ability that typically emerge as mice age.
There were countless discussions about getting involved in State Legislatures and winning back local chambers so we can develop our ideas in the laboratories of democracy that can be state government.
Republicans turned their new state legislative majorities into laboratories of right - wing extremism — attacking women's right to choose, busting unions, gerrymandering Republican congressional districts, and so much more.
While not necessarily the best policy, accommodating experiments in the «laboratories of democracy» represents smart politics: it fits with Republican notions of states» rights and federalist self - determination, but is also consistent with the overwhelming support cannabis legalisation enjoys among the Democratic base.
The United States has been described as 50 individual laboratories of self government.
These are the Brisbane laboratories of BSES, a research body funded by the local sugar industry.
While dogma, ideology and twisted rhetoric do battle in cyberspace and are brandished by those going into fields destroying crops, they are nowhere to be seen in the laboratories of the people developing the new technologies.
The main purpose of the laboratories of reflection and the task forces would not be to arrive at unanimity of opinion.
Richard John Neuhaus» words, «laboratories of innovation» that clear out the civic space needed to «sustain the expression of the rich pluralism of American life.»
Early in the twentieth century, Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis called the states the «laboratories of democracy,» where novel ideas and laws could be tried without risk to the rest of the country.
Profit and nonprofit «think tanks,» research institutes both public and private, the laboratories of industries, and many other institutions are at work providing the ideas and the inventions that will affect all of us tomorrow.
These problems, of course, would also be appropriate for laboratories of reflection and task forces in churches to deal with.
If that sort of situation developed from such an apparently unambiguous procedure as the deployment of pesticides, what potential disaster may be lurking in the laboratories of those who are creating new organisms whose pathogenic effects can not possibly be predicted with accuracy?
This is applied science, with a meeting point in the research laboratories of most of the great industries.
Again, the court's errors in such cases are difficult to correct, whereas leaving decisions to various legislatures allows for varying solutions and ongoing debate: states can serve as «laboratories of experiment,» in the words of Justice Louis Brandeis.
Future Meat Technologies is working to commercialize a manufacturing technology for fat and muscle cells that was first developed in the laboratories of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The OPCW said: «The results of analysis by the OPCW designated laboratories of environmental and biomedical samples collected by the OPCW team confirm the findings of the United Kingdom relating to the identity of the toxic chemical that was used in Salisbury and severely injured three people.»
«We're less likely to pay attention to the negative,» said Nathan Spreng, director of the Laboratory of Brain and Cognition at Cornell University's Department of Human Development.
Scientists at the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging estimate humans have about 70,000 thoughts per day.
While science fiction has gotten a lot wrong in its predictions of what the robo - future would look like, it does provide a laboratory of the imagination.
Orion Biotechnology Canada Ltd, an Ottawa - headquartered developer of medical treatments for chronic illness and life - threatening diseases, has announced a strategic partnership with the Center for Public Health Research (CPHR) and the State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry (SKLAC) of Nanjing University.
From 1998 - 2005, Scott was a member of the Advisory Council of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy.
Stover's research culminated in a sabbatical at Cambridge University in the laboratory of S. D. Garrett during which he wrote the monograph «Fusarial Wilt (Panama Disease) of Bananas and other Musa Species» (32).
How can you lose with an operational definition like that from a collection of a laboratory of «from anywhere» without, well, with I suppose, there own added variables to... test.
Clergy need to pioneer the shaping of Christian maturing for our time in the laboratory of their own careers.
We, as poets and scientists alike, are invited to explore and research, experiment and doubt, and question and sing in the laboratory of His Kingdom, moved by the Love which moves the sun and the other stars.
He was calling us to the laboratory of our own souls, echoing Anselm, «Come now, insignificant man, enter the chamber of your soul.»
It is a laboratory of sorts, a messy, exhausting and illuminating experiment in which Noah learns the lessons of care and compassion, attention and responsibility.
If the process of learning and adapting the principles in the laboratory of actual counseling experience with alcoholics can be supervised by someone skilled in counseling, one's growth will be greatly accelerated.
Dean Hamer, the chief of gene structure and regulation at the National Cancer Institute's Laboratory of Biochemistry, wrote recently in Scientific American about his vision of a not - too - distant future in which an imaginary couple, Syd and Kayla, got to tweak the emotional makeup of their fetus.
A related function is to provide a laboratory of reflection in which Christian believers can learn to relate the goals and values of a Christian outlook to the secular sphere in which they function in daily life.
It brings the laboratory of honest life.
However, I consider the blog to be a laboratory of sorts to help me determine what gluten free recipes are interesting and possible.
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