Sentences with phrase «like working in a lab»

So, although the drugs looked like they worked in the lab, when they moved to clinical trials, they failed.»
I did some web development work before I realized how much I like working in a lab.

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The lab's primary focus is working on ways to use artificial intelligence for applications in its products today — or the near future — and not just a moonshot like self - driving vehicles that would be ready years from now.
Larger flash drives like this one are also useful if you'd like to take larger projects from a computer in a lab back to your dorm to work on there, and vice versa.
Kevin Bai and Xuan «Joe» Zhou at Kettering University work in labs and in battery industry research, but they talk like car shoppers than laboratory wonks.
«The great majority of U.S. - educated professionals from places like India and China remained in this country to work at research labs, universities, and private companies,» reads a new report from the entrepreneurship - focused Kauffman Foundation, The Grass Is Indeed Greener in India and China.
We, at the Global Opportunity Network would like to thank all participants at our Opportunity Lab last week in New York City — it was a pleasure working with you and thanks for all the great input on how to address five global risks with global opportunities!
Instead of heading to the crowded computer lab like I had to do in college when I needed to use a computer, students now need their own laptop so that they can work comfortably in their dorm room or wherever they are.
I really like the «Think First» part of each lab that gives adults and children things to think about before starting their work to get them in the right mindset.
Developing a biomimetic breast will allow both while working in the lab under controlled conditions, and researchers can finally get at what the natural mechanics of breastfeeding look like.
Libbrecht says he likes that he can work on his snow crystals quietly and cheaply, and can make advances in the field using the simple instruments he has in his lab.
Now, you feel like a bad person whenever you're not in the lab working.
As they talked, Eroy - Reveles scribbled with a marker on the mirrored closet door, like she did on fume hoods in the chemistry lab where she worked as a postdoc at the University of California (UC), San Francisco.
If you need quiet time and the lab environment is too noisy, or if you like to work with minimal interruptions, make arrangements to work at home or in the library, or to work in the lab when fewer people are around.
After all, they felt like a voicing of the tacit undercurrent of all my classes and lab experiences, just a few more in a series of insensitive comments to be borne and silently proved wrong by working harder.
Jump at the chance to ask their postdocs what it is like to work in the lab, and grill the PhD students about the time they are expected to spend at the bench; and if they have been left back in the lab, ask yourself why.
Club Biotech distributes information on scientific events in our area, gathers information on internships and research student jobs for undergraduate students who would like to gain some extra experience and get a step ahead in their scientific career by working in a lab during the year, and counsels young students on how to approach a scientific career.
I still work in the lab; it is not flash, it stinks like a lab, and we trip over each other all the time, but on the whole I think we function well as a unit.
But to be brutally honest, in dark moments when nothing works in the lab I feel like screaming, «it's all your fault — I never wanted to be in this place anyway!»
This seemed like an unconventional way of working and gave us hope that it was possible to progress in a chemical company without sacrificing lab work and academic pursuits completely.
Many working scientists have fond memories of undergraduate days spent in the field or in the lab — including Wilson, who graduated from Wooster in 1978 and came back because he liked the way the school blends undergraduate teaching and research.
He asked Goss if he would like to come work in his lab over the summer.
Your early work at Bell Labs in the»90s focused on consumer products, like flexible screens with the look and feel of real paper.
«I really like working in smaller labs — you can take bigger risks and do lots of experiments,» says Williams, who completed her PhD at Yale University.
However, along with this seemingly linear storyline in which retinoids block progesterone's promotion of CK5 + cells, previous work in the lab of CU Cancer Center investigator Peter Kabos, MD, and others shows that breast cancers treated with anti-estrogen drugs like tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitors show an increased population of CK5 + cells — it is as if these therapies remove the roadblock of estrogen - dependent cells, leaving CK5 + cells to proliferate.
A team of metrologists scanned the plasma containment chamber, or stellarator (as in, «this thing works like a star»), that uses magnetic fields to confine the super-hot plasma within the reactor at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab in sections, then stitched more than 20 of them together in a seamless mosaic.
In News Focus, Robert Service writes about a relatively new scientific discipline (or, if you prefer, a new science career path): lone investigators, like Stanford University's Atul Butte, who do «dry lab» biology working on big - data problems with publically available data.
As scientists, we tend to feel like we have a lot of freedom in what we do, because that's how lab work is.
Because I started early, I was able to eliminate the possibility of things that made me queasy like doing the traditional postdoc in a famous PI's lab or working for a highly competitive company.
The program works like this: Full - time faculty members with independent research programs (postdocs are not eligible) apply via the program's Web site; researchers holding equivalent positions in industry of nonacademic labs may also apply.
In A Primer on Science Research in China, Alan Kotok describes the Chinese research system, provides a few tips about preparing for the exchange experience, and offers a preview of what it's like to work in Chinese labIn A Primer on Science Research in China, Alan Kotok describes the Chinese research system, provides a few tips about preparing for the exchange experience, and offers a preview of what it's like to work in Chinese labin China, Alan Kotok describes the Chinese research system, provides a few tips about preparing for the exchange experience, and offers a preview of what it's like to work in Chinese labin Chinese labs.
And looking at systems like that, it's just inspiring to us and we say, well, life had a chance to work with certain materials — shells and bones and some magnetic materials — but really hasn't worked with a lot of materials that we would like to use ourselves that we consider more technologically important materials So, in my lab at M.I.T. we give organisms [the] opportunity to work with those materials and try to use them to build devices in a more environmentally friendly way.
Even though she felt that working in the famous lab would be «a guarantee for a perfect ancient DNA career,» she opted for Gilbert's lab, which felt like a better fit for her personality.
Experience like Rik's as a fellow in a USAID Lab where he focused on over-the-horizon issues and worked directly with Missions could turn you into a bright green dot on a company's recruitment radar screen.
Do they think it's a reasonable thing to do, to stop working in the lab and to do something like that?»
Like many first - year students, he found the workload staggering — four problem sets a week, each one taking 10 to 15 hours, along with attending class and working in a lab.
Like many graduates, Seno spent a couple of years working in an academic lab after he graduated from Purdue University with a degree in cell biology in 1998.
What we do in our lab is we unearth truth on a lot of work for dealers and collectors and auction houses, and I tell you, I often feel like the opposite of Antiques Roadshow, because so often we have to get people the bad news about their objects rather than the good news.
In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continueIn reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continuein the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continuein U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continued.
Ironically, he found his work circling back to diapause, the subject of his master's thesis, when in 2001, his lab showed that dwarf fruit flies with defective insulin - like receptors live longer.
Lots of things can be done meanwhile, like planning and designing your research, and thinking about setting up lab, and working with others to think about different projects,» says Bramanandam Manavathi, an assistant professor in UoH's Department of Biochemistry since 2007.
«Here it is the 10th anniversary of the human genome, and I have PhD students in my lab who say «I can't understand how an old man like you possibly worked on this stuff before the genome was decoded.
I am again working on something like Laboratory Life — a combination of lab and field work in an area called the «critical zone,» the study of Earth's outer skin.
Although I fit in at the lab reasonably well, sometimes I feel inadequate, like I'm not geeky enough, speaking only in equations or about equipment or the projects I'm working on.
«NYGC is thrilled to have this work be our first published example of the explosive power of collaborations between deeply invested biologists like those in the Simon lab including Elana Simon, and thoughtful bioinformatics scientists like Nicolas Robine and NYGC team, who worked together so effectively with the tools of genomic sequencing and analysis to discover this new chimeric protein and cancer target,» says Robert Darnell, head of Rockefeller's Laboratory of Molecular Neuro - Oncology, HHMI investigator, and president and scientific director of NYGC.
«Plants have, for a long time, provided us with valuable products like food, biofuels, construction materials and the oxygen we breathe,» notes plant biologist turned chemical engineer Juan Pablo Giraldo, a postdoctoral fellow in the research lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who did the work.
A host of alternative nucleic acids have been made in labs over the years, but no one has made them work like DNA.
The lab, which he directed until 1995, did good work, he says, «but it always felt like we were kicking the can down the street, making scientific progress, but not worrying about a system that could operate out in the real world.»
In the current work, which is reported online this week in the journal PNAS, researchers in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domainIn the current work, which is reported online this week in the journal PNAS, researchers in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domainin the journal PNAS, researchers in the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domainin the Lindquist lab screened protein fragments from Arabidopsis thaliana, a relative of the mustard plant, and identified 474 that contain prion - like domains.
The study, replicated in four different labs, found that homeopathic solutions — so dilute that they probably didn't contain a single histamine molecule — worked just like histamine.
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