Sentences with phrase «leading journals include»

Invited reviews in leading journals include Nature Reviews Cancer and Cancer Research.
His articles have been published in a number of leading journals including Psychometrika, Journal of the American Statistical Association, and Applied Psychological Measurement.

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Loren's research has been published in many leading journals, including Journal of Business Ethics, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management and California Management Review.
He is frequently quoted and published in leading journals and media including the MIT Sloan Management Review.The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, WIRED Magazine, Forbes, Fortune, and others.
Overdahl has published extensively in leading economics and finance journals and has co-edited and co-authored, with Robert Kolb, four books in multiple editions including Financial Derivatives: Pricing and Risk Management and Futures, Options, and Swaps.
He is a frequent guest commentator on the markets on CNBC, Fox Business and Bloomberg Television and is often quoted in leading national and financial publications, including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and Investor's Business Daily.
He has published articles in leading scholarly journals, including Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Economic Inquiry, Public Choice, and Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
Roseboro's articles have appeared in leading food and agriculture publications and websites, including Civil Eats, New Hope 360, Organic Connections, World Grain, Natural Foods Merchandiser, the pages of Prepared Foods, and other journals.
An editorially led journal, each issue includes technical content as well as regular features covering all aspects of the confectionery industry.
A fellow of the National Athletic Trainers» Association and the American College of Sports Medicine, Dr. Casa has been a lead or co-author on numerous sports medicine (ACSM, NATA) position statements related to heat illness and hydration, is an associate editor of the Journal of Athletic Training, on the editorial board of Current Sports Medicine Reports, Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, and the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research and a frequent contributor to numerous media outlets, including theToday Show, and Good Morning America, ESPN, CNN, PBS, and publications such as Sports Illustrated, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
A new study in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Gynaecology confirms what many who have undergone a hospital birth already know: the use of the labor - inducing drug pitocin (synthetic oxytocin) leads to great pain and suffering, including serious adverse, unintended health effects to both mother and infant.
International AIDS Society and 15 other leading organizations, including WHO, UNICEF and UNAIDS, Consensus Statement, «Asking the Right questions: Advancing an HIV Research Agenda for Women and Children», dated 8 March, 2010 International Breastfeeding Journal, Thematic issue on HIV and infant feeding: Lessons learnt and ways ahead, reports from sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Uganda, Malawi and Ethiopia, edited by Dr Karen Marie Moland and Dr Astrid Blystad, Collection published: 26 October 2010 Kuhn L, Reitz C and Abrams EJ, Breastfeeding and AIDS in the developing world.
«Sociodemographic factors were seen to have caused cessation of breastfeeding in some of the included articles, and a focus should be placed on how to improve related knowledge of health - care professionals as it is clear that sociodemographic factors have an effect on health behavior,» said Dr. Elisabeth Mangrio, lead author of the Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences review.
Leading conservative voices — including The Wall Street Journal's editorial page and The Weekly Standard and the talk show personalities Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck — took on the Republican nominee, Assemblywoman Scozzafava, who supports gay rights and abortion rights and had embraced some Democratic economic policies like the federal stimulus package.
The clock is counting down to Election Day, and in this final NBC 4 New York / Wall Street Journal / Marist Poll, Democrat Bill de Blasio has a very wide lead over Republican Joe Lhota among New York City likely voters including those who are undecided yet leaning toward a candidate and those who voted by absentee ballot.
Weiner «carries his lead across racial, gender and geographic lines,» The Wall Street Journal reports — including, just barely, women.
The two new studies were published in the journal Nature on December 8, including one led by University of Vermont geologist Paul Bierman.
The study, published in the journal Psychological Science, was led by Johannes Eichstaedt, a graduate student in the School of Arts & Science's Department of Psychology, and included H. Andrew Schwartz, a visiting assistant professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science's Department of Computer and Information Science; Margaret Kern, an assistant professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Gregory Park, a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Arts and Science's Department of Psychology; and director Martin Seligman, both of the Positive Psychology Center, as well as Lyle Ungar, a professor of computer and information science.
For the study, published in the journal Nature Communications, Seals and lead author Chris Martens, then a postdoctoral fellow at CU Boulder, included 24 lean and healthy men and women ages 55 to 79 from the Boulder area.
A study published today as the lead article in the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery determined that after lower extremity joint replacement surgery a mobile compression device was just as effective as blood thinners in preventing deep vein thrombosis (DVT), but without negative side effects including bleeding complications.
The journal Palaeontology is publishing an analysis of the footprints led by Anthony Martin, a paleontologist at Emory University in Atlanta who specializes in trace fossils, which include tracks, burrows and nests.
These included the misperception that disclosure of major findings may negatively prejudice subsequent journal publication; limitations in technical capacity to share information; concerns that data would be analysed and published without due recognition; and the possibility that data sharing could lead to the development of products that source populations are unable to afford.
Today, in a paper in the open access journal ZooKeys, a team of bat biologists led by Don Buden of the College of Micronesia published a wealth of new information on this «forgotten» species, including the first detailed observations of wild populations.
Areán, the lead researcher on the study published Dec. 20 in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JIMR), found that people who were mildly depressed were able to see improvements in all three groups, including the placebo.
The work published in the current issue of the journal Cell includes collaborators comprised of computational and evolutionary biologists and leading malaria experts from Baylor, Columbia University Medical Center, Princeton University, Pennsylvania State University and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
«Our study of more than 3000 shrub populations suggests that our study species will react differently to changes in climatic variation, including summer heat, drought, and cold,» said Martina Treurnicht, lead author of the Journal of Ecology analysis.
In a review paper published in the journal Immunity, a group of leading vaccine scientists — including Dan H. Barouch, MD, PhD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)-- outline advances in the hunt for a Zika vaccine and the challenges that still lie ahead.
Last month, a team led by Dr. Michael Diamond of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and that included Drs. Simmons and Jin, published related research in the journal Cell.
In a paper recently published in the journal Biological Conservation, a team including Lessard and led by graduate student Noa Davidai showed that protecting natural habitats in systems that are highly modified by humans could help struggling bat populations.
In a paper published in the journal Nanotechnology [«Static micro-array isolation, dynamic time series classification, capture and enumeration of spiked breast cancer cells in blood: the nanotube - CTC chip»], Panchapakesan's team, which includes graduate students Farhad Khosravi, the paper's lead author, and researchers at the University of Louisville and Thomas Jefferson University, describe a study in which antibodies specific for two markers of metastatic breast cancer, EpCam and Her2, were attached to the carbon nanotubes in the chip.
Investigators led by Jeffrey Drope, Ph.D., writing in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, say these populations include individuals in lower education and / or socioeconomic groups; from certain racial / ethnic groups; in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community; with mental illness; and in the military, particularly among those in the lowest pay grades.
Writing in the current edition (Sept. 9, 2013) of the journal Icarus, a team led by UW - Madison Space Science and Engineering Center planetary scientists Lawrence Sromovsky, and including Kevin Baines and Patrick Fry, reports the discovery of the icy forms of water and ammonia.
Dr John Busby, lead author of the study, published in The British Journal of General Practice, said: «Admission rates for some of the conditions in our study, including alcoholism, schizophrenia and diabetes, were over three times higher in some practices than others.
«TESS is expected to find more than a thousand planets smaller than Neptune, including dozens that are comparable in size to the Earth,» added a team led by TESS principal investigator George Ricker, who is an MIT astrophysicist, in a 2015 journal article about the mission.
The study — published in Pediatrics, the worldwide leading journal in its field — included 3528 adolescents from nine European countries
His graduate and postdoctoral work led to seven first author papers in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, including four back - to - back papers on fundamental characterization of arachidonic acid pathways, and a Cell paper, which was the first to demonstrate cAMP - independent G protein participation in receptor - mediated signal transduction.
Her work has been funded primarily by the National Science Foundation and USDA - AFRI, and has been published in leading scientific journals including PNAS, Science, Ecology Letters, Ecology, and Proceedings of the Royal Society of London.
William has published over 150 peer - reviewed publications, including papers in leading international journals.
Cell Press publishes 28 journals spanning the life sciences including the leading Trends review journal series, and consistently works to bring the industry new and exciting resources.
The latest research, clinical investigations, basic science reports, and more are at your fingertips, thanks to SNMMI's leading journals and publications, including the esteemed Journal of Nuclear Medicine (JNM).
Hou - tong Chen, of the Laboratory's Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), is a recognized authority and international leader in defining, shaping and leading the field of metamaterials, which is supported by his many seminal discoveries published in influential journals including Nature, Science, Nature Photonics, Physical Review Letters and Optics Express.
Research studies including search for moons around asteroids and planets around other stars using a wide variety of instruments leading to 85 publications in major journals including Nature and Icarus
In the new study, which was funded by Pfizer and published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, an international group of researchers led by David D. Waters, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, looked at 9,955 people with an average age of 62 to see if cholesterol - lowering efforts — including taking medication or trying diet and exercise alone — were having the intended effect.
She used to work as a content editor for leading online websites including blogs and journals.
She serves as the President of the Board of Directors for VoiceCatcher journal and non-profit, and has led writing workshops around the globe including at the International Women's Writing Guild summer conference and The Loft Literary Center.
She has interviewed leading experts to include Gloria Steinem, Dr. Karim Khan (editor of the British Journal of Sports Medicine) and Gabrielle Bernstein.
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation in 1995 demonstrated that the normalization of plasma TSH and T4 levels with T4 - only preparations provide adequate tissue T3 levels to only a few tissues, including the pituitary (leading to a normal TSH level), but almost every other tissue will be deficient.
Dr. Brady is one of the foremost authorities on properly diagnosing and treating fibromyalgia, has been featured in top popular media including Dr. Oz, ELLE and NPR; has published in leading peer - reviewed medical journals including Open Journal of Rheumatology and Autoimmune Disease and Integrative Medicine: A Clinician's Journal.
The Journal of the American College of Nutrition says that at least 68 % of us are magnesium deficient (most likely more), leading to a host of health problems — including insomnia, depression, and fatigue.
Sandy Todd Webster is Editor in Chief of IDEA's publications, including the award - winning IDEA FITNESS JOURNAL and IDEA FOOD & NUTRITION TIPS, the industry's leading resources for fitness, wellness and nutrition professionals worldwide.
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