Sentences with phrase «lead researcher dr»

The programme, estimated to cost $ 2,000 per family per year, shows «significant and, in some cases, dramatic results», according to lead researcher Dr Orla Doyle.
Lead researcher Dr Mingchun Guo said the findings were consistent with previous research showing Chinese parenting practices have changed as a result of major social and economic changes over the past four decades.
Lead researcher Dr Naomi Priest at the McCaughey VicHealth Centre for Community Wellbeing at the University of Melbourne said the review demonstrated racism as an important factor influencing the health and wellbeing of children and youth.
Lead researcher Dr Joah Madden says: «We grow plants for all kinds of things, from drugs to clothing to props, that we use in our sexual displays such as roses.
«Lead researcher Dr Alex Sansom said: «Golden plovers breed in open landscapes and it is likely that the presence of wind turbines in these areas leads to birds avoiding areas around the turbines.
«That puts a spanner in this whole system,» lead researcher Dr David Thornalley, from University College London, explained.
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Commenting on the report, lead researcher Dr Siobhan Neary from the University of Derby's College of Education says: «Our analysis shows that NAHT's Aspire programme has successfully supported school improvement.
Lead researcher Dr Charlotte Evans, a nutritional epidemiologist in the University's School of Food and Nutrition, said: «I hope the results of the study are an eye - opener, highlighting that more stringent policies need to be introduced if we want to see real change in the nutritional value of children's packed lunches.
Lead researcher Dr Miles Richardson, Head of Psychology at the University of Derby, said: «Technology is often cited as a reason for our disconnection from the natural world but smartphones are here to stay.
«The Sculptor Galaxy is currently forming stars at a rate of five solar masses each year, which is a many times faster than our own Milky Way,» said lead researcher Dr Anna Kapinska, from The University of Western Australia and the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) in Perth.
Fellow co-author and joint lead researcher Dr Sue Bastian, Senior Lecturer in Oenology, says: «These findings could be a boost to the wine grape industry as it value adds to what is essentially a by - product of the winemaking process.»
«We observed that the drug's effectiveness in the tumor tissue was 10 to 25 times greater compared to when the drugs were used on their own,» says lead researcher Dr Silke Meiners.
Lead researcher Dr Phil Livermore, from the University of Leeds, said: «The European Space Agency's Swarm satellites are providing our sharpest x-ray image yet of the core.
These are the hubs we want to uncover and target in order to intentionally cause failure in social networks spreading pathogens or damaging behaviour,» says lead researcher Dr Goylette Chami, from Cambridge's Department of Pathology.
Lead researcher Dr Gordana Vunjak - Novakovic said: «The availability of personalised bone grafts engineered from the patient's own stem cells would revolutionise the way we currently treat these defects.»
Lead researcher Dr Justin O'Grady, from UEA's Norwich Medical School, said: «This type of technology will revolutionize the way that we characterize the rapid spread of emerging antibiotic - resistant infectious diseases.
Lead researcher Dr Maija Kaukonen, from the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at Monash University said for many years, doctors around the world have used the same criteria to identify and categorise patients who are critically ill due to sepsis, a bloodstream infection that kills millions of people every year throughout the world.
Lead researcher Dr Paul Oliver said about 85 per cent of more than 1,000 snake and lizard species in Australia descended from creatures that floated across waters from Asia to Australia.
By 2025, average speeds over 100 times faster will be required to meet increased demands for bandwidth - hungry applications such as ultra-high definition video, online gaming, and the Internet of Things,» explained lead researcher Dr Sezer Erkılınç (UCL Electronic & Electrical Engineering).
Lead researcher Dr Mark Edwards, clinical lecturer at the University of Southampton, comments: «This is a very interesting discovery using a very novel technique.
Lead researcher Dr Gabriella Ficz from QMUL's Barts Cancer Institute said: «It's surprising that cells from several healthy individuals are so permissive to gaining this epigenetic change and that one «hit» from an epigenetic editing tool is sufficient to set off this chain reaction of epigenetic inheritance and establish a cancer cell - like gene expression signature.»
Lead researcher Dr Sarah Kingsbury, from the University of Leeds and NIHR Leeds Biomedical Research Centre at Chapel Allerton Hospital, said: «There is some scientific basis as to why hydroxychloroquine could be an effective drug agent.
Lead researcher Dr Jonathan Todd, from UEA's School of Biological Sciences, said: «DMS is a very important gas.
However, it appears to contradict a fundamental tenet of electrodynamics, that accelerated charges create electromagnetic radiation, said lead researcher Dr Andrey Miroshnichenko from The Australian National University (ANU).
Lead researcher Dr Chidiebere Ogbonnaya said: «Our study is the first to show empirical support for claims that the productivity gains of these pay schemes might be associated with employees» experience of more intense working.
Lead researcher Dr David Clements, from the Department of Physics at Imperial College London, explains: «Although we're able to see individual galaxies that go further back in time, up to now, the most distant clusters found by astronomers date back to when the universe was 4.5 billion years old.
Lead researcher Dr Peter McCormick, from UEA's School of Pharmacy, said: «Relapse among cocaine addicts is a major problem.
«Our research revealed that retirement was associated with positive lifestyle changes,» said lead researcher Dr Melody Ding, Senior Research Fellow at the University's School of Public Health.
Lead researcher Dr Konstantinos Chalvatzis, of UEA's Norwich Business School and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, said: «China's energy sector is under pressure to achieve a secure and affordable supply while at the same time reducing its carbon emissions.
Lead researcher Dr Carlo Fezzi, from UEA's School of Environmental Sciences, said: «Climate change is a just a little bit more complicated than we previously thought.
Explaining the team's findings, lead researcher Dr Michael Scantlebury, from the School of Biological Sciences at Queen's University Belfast, said: «The more we understand, about the physiology and the hunting tactics of this charismatic animal, the more we are able to ensure its continuing existence.»
«When deprived of the pheromone that queens emit, worker bees and ants become more self - centred and lazy, and they begin to lay eggs,» said lead researcher Dr Luke Holman from The Australian National University (ANU).
Commenting on the findings lead researcher Dr Roberto Raddi, of the University of Warwick's Astronomy and Astrophysics Group, said: «Our research has found that, rather than being unique, water - rich asteroids similar to those found in our Solar System appear to be frequent.
«Increasingly, we are seeing cancer as a «systems» disease,» said lead researcher Dr Tamás Korcsmáros from the Earlham Institute and Institute of Food Research.
Lead researcher Dr Colin Sutherland, Reader in Parasitology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, said: «Our findings could be a sign of much worse things to come for malaria in Africa.
Lead researcher Dr Anna Wilkinson from the School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, UK, said: «The ability to learn through imitation is thought to be the pinnacle of social learning and long considered a distinctive characteristic of humans.
In an accompanying podcast, lead researcher Dr Paul Rutter emphasises that the risk of BCIS remains rare, but not so rare that orthopaedic surgeons don't need to know about it, or what steps they need to take to reduce it.
«We can now target her specific disease, and make treatments that will benefit her throughout her life,» said lead researcher Dr Julia Ellyard, from the JCSMR.
«We found that non-blind papers tended to exaggerate differences between the experimental group and the control group,» said lead researcher Dr Luke Holman, from the Research School of Biology at The Australian National University (ANU).
Lead researcher Dr Morgan Beeby said: «We are used to observing evolution at the scale of animals or plants, such as the giraffe's neck slowly getting longer over time to reach previously inaccessible food.
Lead researcher Dr Erika Berenguer from Lancaster University said: «The impacts of fire and logging in tropical forests have always been largely overlooked by both the scientific community and policy makers who are primarily concerned with deforestation.
«Not only are these insects vital as pollinators of crops and wild plants, but they also provide food for many birds and mammals,» said joint lead researcher Dr Ros Shaw, also of the University of Exeter.
But this quite obvious connection between eating disorders and cultural expectations surrounding femininity is woefully neglected in much treatment, said lead researcher Dr Su Holmes, a reader in UEA's School of Art, Media and American Studies.
But we found applying a manuka honey gel throughout healing led to 27 percent faster healing times,» said lead researcher Dr Andrea Bischofberger.»
Lead researcher Dr Michael Macknin, of the Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital in Ohio, said the findings of the study showed eating less meat and more plant - based foods could be «an effective lifestyle modification» to help reverse risk factors for heart disease.

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@BADGUY In response to your request for where my cited statistics come from, I refer to a 2004 study commissioned by the US department of Education and conducted at Hofstra University, Lead researcher was Dr Charol Shakeshaft.
The Low - FODMAP diet was created in 1999 by a team of researchers at Monash University, led by Dr Sue Shepherd, who is credited with its inception.
Dr Paul Ramchandani — a researcher and clinical psychiatrist now based at the Academic Unit of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London — led the study, which assessed father - infant interactions in the family home when the child was aged three months and compared them against the child's behaviour at the age of twelve months.
Dr Agnes Sonnenschein - van der Voort, researcher at Generation R and lead author from the Erasmus Medical Center in The Netherlands, said: «The link of duration and exclusiveness of breastfeeding with asthma - related symptoms during the first 4 years was independent of infectious and atopic diseases.
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