Sentences with phrase «medical microbiologist»

Douglas Toal, Ph.D., is a medical microbiologist with extensive knowledge and expertise in clinical and environmental microbiology with additional training in biochemistry, metabolism, and anti-aging medicine.
Erik Böttger, a medical microbiologist at the University of Zurich in Switzerland, says the paper makes a convincing case for spread within hospitals, which he says is important.
«We know from lots and lots of other ecosystems that how you set up the house has a real impact for all the later guests,» says medical microbiologist David Relman of the Stanford University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.

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Microbiologist Stephen Rich of the Laboratory of Medical Zoology (the lab that tested Baby S's tick) at the University of Massachusetts took issue with Sunil Sood's statement that «Testing for bacteria is a waste of time and money.»
Although my background and training was in environmental microbiology, I contacted a lab at the medical school at Washington University that was just starting to use techniques developed by environmental microbiologists to study microbes inhabiting the human intestinal tract.
Half of India's facilities could be shut down if held to the same standards, says microbiologist Nirmal Kumar Ganguly, director - general of the Indian Council of Medical Research.
Prior to his managerial career, Sykes was a researcher, earning a doctorate in 1973 from Bristol University and then working as a microbiologist for many years, both at Glaxo and at Princeton's Squibb Institute for Medical Research.
A team led by gastroenterologists Sieglinde Angelberger and Walter Reinisch (Medical University Vienna) and microbiologists David Berry and Alexander Loy (University of Vienna) explored how a treatment called «fecal microbiota transplantation» can be used to support microbial recolonization of the gut of patients with chronic intestinal inflammation (ulcerative colitis).
«We as a species are not exposed to the same germs that we were exposed to in the past,» says study co-author Dennis Kasper, a microbiologist at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass..
Although the work is extremely preliminary, it's also «a very interesting and simple intervention» that opens up new avenues of exploration, says Dennis Kasper, a microbiologist and immunologist at Harvard Medical School in Boston, who was not involved with the study.
Scheduled to testify are: Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which funded the two controversial flu studies; Daniel Gerstein, deputy under secretary for science and technology at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Paul Keim, acting chair of NSABB and a microbiologist at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff; and Thomas Inglesby, director of the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania.
Post-mortem tests were negative for influenza and the other usual suspect viruses, so Ali Mohamed Zaki, a microbiologist at the hospital, ran a coronavirus test at the suggestion of Ron Fouchier, a virologist at Erasmus University Medical Centre in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, who had worked on the SARS virus.
The PNNL findings are just the first step, says Vanessa Sperandio, a microbiologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas who studies pathogen interaction in the gut.
In one of the greatest moments in modern medical science, American microbiologist Jonas Salk on 12 April 1955 pronounced his newly invented polio vaccine safe and effective in almost 90 % of cases.
In earlier work, the team of microbiologist Dara Frank at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee had identified genes that give Pseudomonas its deadly sting.
Microbiologist Peter Palese from Mount Sinai Medical School in New York City led the second team, which added the avian flu H7, another hemagglutinin subtype, to a weakened strain of the Newcastle vaccine.
«Probiotics is a 60 - million - dollar market and 90 percent of that market is derived from two types of bacteria essentially,» says Scheiman, a microbiologist and post-doctoral fellow at the Wyss Institute, which was founded by renowned Harvard Medical School geneticist George Church.
Prior to this, she was a medical officer in ART centre at B&LC Hospitals for three years, and before this, she worked at Anand Diagnostics as a microbiologist and helped the laboratory in NABL audits of 2009 and 2011.
While she was engaged in a variety of careers, including microbiologist in two hospitals, insurance fraud investigator, office clerk, telephone line repairer, and emergency medical technician, she kept reading and attempted writing as well.
Many microbiologists and medical researchers say the basic methods used in this work are already established, and that the research details will help public health researchers get out ahead of the next human flu epidemic more than they might help aspiring terrorists.
A microbiologist and an Anglo Saxon scholar decided to test a recipe from an Old English medical compendium called Bald's Leechbook, what they arrived at is nothing short of fabulous.
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U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases Viral Genomics Center, Frederick • MD 2009 — 2010 Microbiologist Collaborative part of multi-disciplinary team within highly - integrated environment to develop, optimize, characterize, and validate assays and sequencing methods in support of research projects aimed to identify threat agents and to evaluate efficacy and safety of vaccines and anti-viral therapies.
Worked as a Physical and Chemical Technician — General Service Laboratory at Mentor Texas, Inc., — Medical Devices Division, Irving, TX; Microbiology Technician — Quality Control and Research Departments at Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc., Dallas, TX; Microbiologist — Quality Control and Laboratory Departments at Eagle Crest Foods, Inc. — Division of Campbell Taggart, Inc., Dallas, TX;
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