Sentences with phrase «lead the author of»

«Canada has a finite period of time to capitalize on this opportunity,» says Lance Mortlock, lead author of a recent report on the industry's opportunities and challenges from advisory firm Ernst & Young.
Most automakers have R&D projects devoted to autonomous capabilities, with Mercedes - Benz, Nissan and Ford leading the way, says Cosmin Laslau, lead author of the Lux report.
«These findings provide the world with a wakeup call on forests,» Alessandro Baccini, WHRC scientist and lead author of the report, said in a statement.
Jackson is the lead author of a new study to be published in Psychological Science that tracked nearly 5,000 married Australians for five years and measured how a spouse's personality impacted whether their partner received a promotion, earned a higher salary or experienced higher levels of job satisfaction.
«At almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insider.
Thankfully, pediatrician Jenny Radesky, who was the lead author of the Academy's new policy statement, recently took to Fast Company to expand on the new guidelines, offering more concrete advice for families.
Mark Rubinstein, the lead author of the study, said «the vapor produced by e-cigarettes is not harmless water vapor, but actually contains some of the same toxic chemicals found in smoke from traditional cigarettes.»
Lead author of the study and Babson professor Donna Kelley points to studies that show women are less likely to receive venture capital funding.
«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.
«We weren't surprised that better adolescent close friendships turned out to be important, but we were surprised by just how important they turned out to be into adulthood,» Rachel Narr, University of Virginia doctoral student and lead author of the study, told New York Magazine.
Welsh is the lead author of three Si2 studies about corporate political activity governance and spending.
The group also includes two lead authors of the fifth assesment report from the IPCC, Asun St. Clair and Cecilie Mauritzen, the latter also being the chair of the group.
Using eye - catching slides and examples including some of the world's largest and most successful corporations, like General Electric, Marks and Spencer, and General Motors, Shel Horowitz, lead author of Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green, shows how to attract all three groups.
Mr Azar was the lead author of another study, published this month, which found similar effects from overlapping shareholders in American banks.
«Colonization of the islands could have been possible thanks to natural rafts such as floating mangroves that typhoons occasionally break off the coast,» said Thomas Ingicco, the lead author of a study about the archeological site published in the journal Nature.
«I think it's fair to say we're disappointed,» said Christina Grant, associate professor of pediatrics at McMaster University in Hamilton and lead author of the position statement.
«Service providers likely will not invest significantly in 5G ahead of a compelling business case,» says James Faucette, who covers the U.S. communications systems and is the lead author of a new Morgan Stanley Research report «Learning to Ride a 5G Cycle.»
Anna Nyberg, the lead author of the study and a researcher at the Stress Research Institute at Stockholm University, says there's an important takeaway from the research: «The longer you have worked at a workplace, the better or worse the situation becomes.
Nicola Veronese, the lead author of the study and a scientist at the National Research Council, told CNN that «fried potatoes consumption is increasing worldwide,» because people all over the world know what they want, and what they want are fried potatoes.
«If the right levels of the drug are not taken, as in they are too low or not regularly maintained, the virus can overcome the drug and become resistant,» Dr Ravi Gupta, lead author of the study, told the BBC.
The same flawed reasoning led the authors of Dabru Emet to obscure the central theological differences between the two faiths, by asserting that Jews and Christians «worship the same God» and find religious authority «in the same book.»
Dr. Murari Lai, the lead author of the IPCC report's section on Asia, admitted that the claim was a deliberate exaggeration.
John Helliwell, the lead author of the report and an economist, asked the Associated Press.
«Abortion restrictions and clinic closures mean that patients may need to travel greater distances to access services,» said Rachel Jones, lead author of the study, in a written release.
But Kate Grimshaw, lead author of the new study and a researcher at the University of Southampton in the UK, said she has been concerned that parents are reducing the nutritional diversity of their infants» diet without there being a great deal of evidence to back it up.
Aiming for a safe climate requires transformations in all sectors, including the food - system,» lead author of the report Reyes Tirado told Food Processing Technology.
Food Allergy Center research investigator and lead author of the study Jessica O'Konek said: «We're changing the way the immune cells respond upon exposure to allergens.
«The luxury market has reached a maturation point,» said Claudia D'Arpizio, lead author of the study.
«Many cases of cold - related injuries are preventable and can be successfully treated if such conditions are properly recognized and appropriate care is provided in a timely manner,» says Thomas A. Cappaert, PhD, ATC, CSCS, CES, associate professor of athletic training / sports medicine, Central Michigan University, and lead author of a position statement on winter sports safety in the NATA's Journal of Athletic Training.
Pressure to play needs to be taken off kids in order for them to feel comfortable reporting their signs and symptoms of a possible concussion,» says Tamara Valovich McLeod,, PhD, ATC, FNATA, Professor in the Athletic Training Program and Directors of the Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory and Athletic Training Practice - Based Research Network in the Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences at A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona, co-author of the attitude study, and lead author of an earlier study [3] on attitudes on concussions among high school students.
«The identification of a potentially injurious impact or series of impacts via real - time monitoring of head impact exposure in athletes may [not only] facilitate the early recognition and management of brain injury in helmeted sports,» argues Richard M. Greenwald, PhD of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College, lead author of an editorial in the March 2012 Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, [6] but «permit early intervention, potentially in advance of an injury, rather than simply as a management tool postinjury.»
As Tom Talavage, the lead author of the Purdue study, told PBS's Frontline in a 2011 interview, he estimated that at least 50 percent of the high impact hits linemen and linebackers were sustaining were due to poor technique.
«Clinicians, parents, and coaches should make concussion education and awareness a priority, and address factors to provide a more optimal concussion - reporting environment,» says Johna Register - Mihalik, Ph.D, LAT, ATC, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and lead author of the one of the recent studies on underreporting.
«Serious spinal injuries can be devastating, due to the high incidence of long - term neurological impairment and premature death,» said Erik E. Swartz, PhD, ATC, lead author of the statement.
The findings led the authors of the study to conclude that limiting screen time may be an important part of protecting your child's overall health and well - being, an idea that is familiar to most parents.
«We weren't researching energy drinks,» says Dr. John Sproule, lead author of the sports drink study and a professor in the Department of Physical Education, Sport and Leisure Studies at the University of Edinburgh.
«Contrary to our expectations, higher levels of physical activity were not associated with lower rates of obesity across the race and ethnic groups,» said Britni Belcher, M.P.H., the lead author of the study.
The two lead authors of the Lancet series who are also members of Nestle's CSV council are Dr Robert E Black of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Dr Venkatesh Mannar, former president of Micronutrient Initiative.
He is a pioneer in the field of sudden infant death syndrome and was one of the lead authors of the landmark 1992 American Academy of Pediatrics policy statement that urged parents to put infants to sleep on their backs to prevent SIDS.
«We have asked the Lancet to review the effectiveness of its conflicts of interest policy, given that two lead authors of its series on Maternal and Child Nutrition, published in June 2013, declared that they are members of Nestle's Creating Shared Value Advisory Committee.
IBFAN has expressed concern over the conflict of interest among lead authors of the Lancet child survival series as it has an important influence on health policies.
This has also raised question about the effectiveness of the conflict of interest policy of the medical journal Lancet, given that two of the lead authors of its series on Maternal and Child Nutrition were members of Nestle's Creating Shared Value Advisory Committee.
Dr. Bernardo Lessa Horta, of the Federal University of Pelotas in Brazil, and lead author of the study followed the group of over 3,500 infants for over thirty years.
It is well - known to be good for our musculoskeletal systems, but our research shows that if levels are low in expectant mothers, it can affect the development of their children in their early years of life,» Dr. Andrea Darling, lead author of the report wrote.
«That's more than twice the rate of depression we usually see in men,» explains James F. Paulson, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology at Old Dominion University, and lead author of a survey which assessed 43 studies of more than 28,000 fathers worldwide.
On the other hand, says Marla Anderson, Ph.D., lead author of the 2013 study, «If you're not nesting, that doesn't mean you're abnormal or are going to be a bad mom.»
The study results are not something that should be taken lightly, warned lead author of the report and Northwestern Associate Professor, Craig Garfield.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has not taken an official stance on swaddling due to conflicting data, however, Rachel Y. Moon, M.D. FAAP, chair of the Task Force on SIDS and lead author of the AAP safe sleep guidelines, stresses that babies should not be swaddled past the age of two months.
«Our results showed that 15 - to 19 - year - olds accounted for 56.7 percent of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction (UCLR) or Tommy John surgeries performed in the U.S. between 2007 - 2011,» said Dr. Brandon Erickson of the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Ill., and the lead author of the study.
Dr. Katherine Tamminen, assistant professor at the University of Toronto and associate editor of the International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, was the lead author of a study on helping adolescent athletes cope with stress.
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