Sentences with phrase «laboratory settings where»

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On a more serious note Arsene Wenger as turn arsenal to a guinea pig where numerous experiments as failed and few as excelled in his beautiful laboratory mind set.
As the line between laboratory and bedside blurs, the translation of research methodologies into a clinical setting clearly points to a future where those technologies currently driving discovery will also provide robust tools for molecular diagnostics.
To be sure, this behavior has not been documented in a laboratory setting, where people sleep solo.
Today, a team of scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) led by Professor Partha Mitra describes a new mathematical model that combines large data sets to predict where different types of cells are located within the brain, based on their molecular identity.
During his time at Michigan, Bossio was both a student and lab assistant to the department of natural sciences, where he learned the essential requirements of setting up a laboratory.
Klaus Nuesslein is an assistant professor in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Massachusetts, where he recently went through the process of setting up his laboratory.
First author Randal J. Schoepp, Ph.D., recently returned from Liberia and Sierra Leone, where he spent six weeks helping to set up an Ebola testing laboratory and training local personnel to run diagnostic tests on suspected Ebola hemorrhagic fever clinical samples.
Zhong is also an acting assistant professor of molecular engineering at the University of Chicago, where he will set up a laboratory to develop quantum photonic technologies in March 2018.
A physicist turned computational scientist, Graber comes to the MDI Biological Laboratory from The Jackson Laboratory, also located in Bar Harbor, where he focused on computational approaches to understanding post-transcriptional gene regulation and interactions, while also working intensively to process, analyze and interpret the genome - scale data sets generated within the Patient Derived Xenograft (PDX) cancer study program.
It's what we set out to do 6 years ago, and we're finally arriving at the point where we're taking the studies that were devised in the laboratory, and the results of those studies, and putting them into patients.
He then spent several years at Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute, where he set up the molecular oncology laboratory, and developed and validated PCR - based molecular assays for infectious disease and hematopathology.
Recently relocated to Huntsville area from Raleigh, NC where he had over 18 years of experience in a clinical laboratory setting.
Then, I took my first laboratory course as a biology major, where I discovered new feelings of excitement and pleasure in lab work and in setting up experiments — a feeling that has remained the same with every experiment I have done for almost a decade now.
Set in a»60s government laboratory where an amphibious creature from the Amazon is being studied, it's essentially a love story between a mute janitor who works there, Eliza (Sally Hawkins), and the amphibious creature being studied (Doug Jones).
Guillermo Del Toro has a new film called The Shape of Water «an otherworldly fairytale» set in a secret government laboratory where Elisa and her co-worker Zelda discover something magnificent.
(6) In a case where a specimen is collected under direct observation because of the temperature being out of range, you must process both the original specimen and the specimen collected using direct observation and send the two sets of specimens to the laboratory.
(2) In a case where a specimen is collected under direct observation because of showing signs of tampering, you must process both the original specimen and the specimen collected using direct observation and send the two sets of specimens to the laboratory.
Most institutions will include on - campus laboratories where you'll be able to practice and gain experience working with animals in a clinical setting while being supervised by instructors.
The second version of BioShock was also quite different from the finished product in terms of story and setting, as it was set on a tropical island where a secret Nazi laboratory had been discovered that time around.
The arenas were quite varied, with one being set in a laboratory, where one could hide behind glass tanks and pop out to attack when the opportunity presented itself.
The set is presented with two films, a black and white dance choreography by Anita Pace in the manner of Martha Graham's mythological dance pieces, and a large color projection of a dance filmed in Kelley's installation of the same work created in 1999, where dance movements were derived from the monkeys in the laboratory experiments, with violent movements evoking the films of psychologist Albert Bandura's studies of the effect of televised violence of on children.
Set on 75 acres, the home and studio known as «Dragon Rock» is where Wright developed many of his designs and ideas for living, using it as a «learning laboratory» up through the 1970s.
The experience was a bit bewildering at first, since the studio is a laboratory where the artist has more than a dozen «experiments» going simultaneously: a giant firefly contraption takes up a swing - set zone; materials for an upcoming performance are laid out on every surface of the seating and sofa zone; fish tanks surround a computer zone and provide the staging ground for an oceanic corral project; dozens of human arm forms, cast in a Black Power salute and cast in gold, are lined up along a wall, in preparation for a huge installation in Washington, D.C. this fall; a 3 - D printer is on pause as it creates Lilliputian figures for who - knows - what; and everywhere are various staging grounds of plastic models which will eventually be sprayed in gold and mounted on pins, to create Kaino's now - signature six - foot - tall, glittering gold pin drawings that suggest atomized worlds.
Laboratory spaces are a recurring motif from a previous series of Struth's oeuvre where he showed highly complex, abstract and inaccessible places of science, innovation and medical settings.
He set up his London based studio rolf sachs fun c «tion in 1994, which has now become a creative laboratory, brimming with ideas, prototypes and creations, where, together with his team, he fuses design with the arts.
Ayhens found inspiration for the works in «Electronic Labyrinth» while visiting a friend at a scientific laboratory, where a complex universe of wires, equipment and robots, framed within the setting of a mundane office environment, appeared to morph into an organism unto itself.
as compared to being a real scientist getting a mediocre salary, having to write scientific books your wife wouldn't even read, having to gather data and samples in the too hot, or too cold, field, and doing experiments in a warm, smelly laboratory on unobtanium, where you could accidentally set your tie on fire with a bunsen burner, well, which one would you choose?.
He set up a laboratory in Manhattan, where he developed the alternating current induction motor, which solved a number of technical problems that had bedeviled other designs.
Designing and developing research studies, developing new research procedures, working with lab technicians on research projects, setting up and using laboratory equipment, and recording findings and analysis is where my strong points lie.
Many medical technologists work in a team - oriented setting where they must collaborate with laboratory specialists and other professionals.
Typical work places for phlebotomists are hospitals, clinics, laboratories and physicians» offices where they are entrusted with activities such as drawing blood, administering IV medications and setting up intravenous lines.
Deeply committed to the task of providing better medical facilities to the community, I aim to find a platform where I can use my skills and knowledge about medical technology in performing tests in a laboratory setting.
I am looking for a position in a private laboratory setting of a prestigious growth — oriented organization where I can utilize my considerable work experience in medical technology and skills in developing and testing new methodologies to be a valuable resource to your organization.
Students will gain experience in a fully - equipped laboratory prior to entering the clinical setting where they will receive 300 hours of hands - on clinical experience.
Hosted by Grace Hanlon, this DVD blends interviews with the respected experts behind Addressing Challenging Behaviors in Early Childhood Settings and Challenging Behaviors in Early Childhood Settings and with footage of the Arlitt Center, an award - winning laboratory preschool where 25 % of the children have a disability.
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