Not exact matches
«Increasing access to capital for small businesses, and getting rid
of Dodd - Frank — it's not a one - to - one,» adds Mills,
now a senior fellow at Harvard Business School and the
lead author of a comprehensive 2014 working
paper on the state
of small - business lending.
Now, in a sense, we can answer that question,» wrote the research
paper's
lead author, Tarjei Mikkelsen
of the Broad Institute, in the Harvard Gazette.
Peng Shi, a former MIT postdoc who is
now an assistant professor at the University
of Hong Kong, is the
paper's other
lead author.
«But nobody has yet figured out a way to translate the information gathered by these devices into measures
of health and longevity, let alone monetize this information — until
now,» says S. Jay Olshansky, professor
of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University
of Illinois at Chicago School
of Public Health and chief scientist at Lapetus Solutions, who is
lead author on the
paper.
«Containers are just
now being studied as part
of the cloud infrastructure, but our research indicates that how they function in the cloud is critical to developing and distributing future computer systems that maximize efficiency,» said Ali Anwar,
lead author on the
paper that details the research and a Ph.D. candidate in Virginia Tech's Department
of Computer Science in the College
of Engineering.
«We'd been seeing higher numbers
of plant - eating insects like the gloomy scale in cities, and
now we know why,» says Adam Dale, a Ph.D. student at NC State and
lead author of two
papers describing the work.
The first
author of the Science
paper is Laura Gaydos, a graduate student in Strome's lab at UC Santa Cruz who
led the study for her Ph.D. thesis and is
now a postdoctoral researcher at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.
Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski, one
of the
lead authors of the
paper, from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, said: «We can
now say, unequivocally, that genetic variations in this region
of the human genome provide strong protection against severe malaria in real - world settings, making a difference to whether a child lives or dies.
Maryam Shanechi, a former MIT grad student who is
now an assistant professor at Cornell University, is the
lead author of the
paper describing the computerized system in the journal PLOS Computational Biology.
According to another
of the
paper's
authors, Dr Nicolas Jourdain from ARCCSS, the mechanism that
leads to rapid melting may be having an impact on the Western Antarctic right
now.
«We have demonstrated that the system works, and are
now moving forward with additional testing under various cyber-attack scenarios to optimize the algorithm's detection rate and system performance,» says Wente Zeng, a Ph.D. student at NC State and
lead author of the
paper.
Even so, the idea
of a whorled ancestral flower shocked some people, says Hervé Sauquet, a
lead author on the eFLOWER
paper and an evolutionary biologist
now at the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney, Australia.
«This is the time when the Namche Barwa massif started to rise, and the gorge developed,» says Scherler, one
of two
lead authors on the
paper and
now at the GFZ German Research Center for Geosciences in Potsdam, Germany.
Dr Jochen Hinkel from Global Climate Forum in Germany, who is a co-
author of this
paper and a
Lead Author of the coastal chapter for the 2014 IPCC Assessment Report added: «The IPCC has done a great job in bringing together knowledge on climate change, sea - level rise and is potential impacts but
now needs to complement this work with a solution - oriented perspective focusing on overcoming barriers to adaptation, mobilising resources, empowering people and discovering opportunities for strengthening coastal resilience in the context
of both climate change as well as existing coastal challenges and other issues.»
«This is exciting because we
now have a proven resource that could finally bring definitive answers to fundamental questions about the early movements and conditions
of human populations — and new information about the importance
of vitamin D for modern populations,» says McMaster anthropologist Megan Brickley,
lead author of the
paper and Canada Research Chair in the Bioarchaeology
of Human Disease.
The
lead author of the
paper is Adam Pritchard, a former member
of Bhullar's lab who is
now at the Smithsonian Institution.
«We've
now created a third solid phase
of carbon,» says Jay Narayan, the John C. Fan Distinguished Chair Professor
of Materials Science and Engineering at NC State and
lead author of three
papers describing the work.
In view
of the ongoing uncertainty about the integrity
of the work reported in this
paper, and after discussion with the
lead author of the research article, Dr Paolo Macchiarini, we
now issue an expression
of concern about the
paper, while reserving a final decision for when current investigations are completed.
The
paper's
lead author, Riccardo Comin, a UBC graduate from Andrea Damascelli's group and
now a post-doctoral fellow at the University
of Toronto, compares the movement
of electrons in a superconductor to birds flying in formation, coherently and without collisions.
By finding prebiotic molecules in this study, we may
now have another piece
of the puzzle in understanding how life came about on our planet,» noted Rafael Martín - Doménech and Víctor M. Rivilla,
lead authors on one
of the
papers.
That
led to a 2016 study formally introducing the object, which is nicknamed for Tabetha Boyajian,
now at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, who was the
lead author of the original
paper and is a co-
author of the new study.
«Many scientists have studied similar effects from exposure to pharmaceuticals and pesticides, but
now we're seeing it from chemicals found in common road salt and leaf litter,» said Max Lambert,
lead author of the
paper and a doctoral student at the Yale School
of Forestry & Environmental Studies.
«What's exciting is that there are lots
of processes to make linear hydrocarbons, but until
now nobody has been able to make branched hydrocarbons with volatility in the gasoline range,» said Mark Mascal, professor
of chemistry at UC Davis and
lead author on the
paper published Jan. 29 in the journal Angewandte Chemie.
Click here — «The Doctor is Not in, But WILL See you
Now» — for my video interview with Bart Demaerschalk, director
of the Mayo Clinic Telestroke Program in Arizona and the
lead author on an important
paper demonstrating the method's cost effectiveness.
Conflict -
of - Interest in the IPCC's New Chapter 7 — Mar. 2014 As a journal guest editor, IPCC
lead author Andrew Challinor approved the publication
of 9 research
papers that are
now being cited as evidence in his IPCC chapter.
Caron, the
paper's
lead author, who was an MIT postdoc during most
of this research but is
now a professor at HEC business school in Montreal, says that all
of the different research teams largely found similar results, though there were differences in the details.
Earlier this year, a
paper by Michael Mann - for years a
leading light in the IPCC, and the
author of the infamous «hockey stick graph» showing flat temperatures for 2,000 years until the recent dizzying increase - made an extraordinary admission: that, as his critics had always claimed, there had indeed been a» medieval warm period» around 1000 AD, when the world may well have been hotter than it is
now.
«Solar reactors in the past have had the problem
of what you do at night when you don't have sun, or even when clouds go by,» said the
paper's
lead author, Justin Lapp, formerly
of DLR, and
now Assistant Professor
of Mechanical Engineering at the University
of Maine.
«We are
now seeing summer speeds more than four times what they were in the 1990s, on a glacier which at that time was believed to be one
of the fastest, if not the fastest, glacier in Greenland,» said Ian Joughin, a glaciologist at the University
of Washington's Polar Science Center and the
lead author of the
paper.
That's according to Dr. Joel Pagel, a longtime raptor biologist
now working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the
lead author of a recent peer - reviewed
paper on wind facility eagle mortalities.
«The main point is that the 2C target — which is almost out
of reach
now, or quickly becoming out
of reach — is itself a dangerous target because it
leads to a world that is greatly destabilised by rising sea levels and massive changes
of climate patterns in different parts
of the world,» said Professor Jeff Sachs, director
of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, one
of the PLoS
paper's
authors.
Now that all the records have been shown to coincide, «it suggests that the whole world hydrologic cycle varies in unison, on a pretty rapid time scale,» said Gisela Winckler, a Lamont - Doherty geochemist, and
lead author of the
paper.
«Environmental standards are needed
now, before the industry moves out
of its research and development phase,» said Phil Robertson, Michigan State University professor
of crop and soil sciences and
lead author of the
paper.