Sentences with phrase «microbiologist james»

The air represents a third route of unintended exposure to antibiotics, says microbiologist James Zahn of Iowa State University in Ames.
Determined to explain why M18 strains are so virulent, physician and microbiologist James Musser — along with colleagues from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Hamilton, Montana — took a broad look at M18 strains.
Microbiologist James Holden of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst speculates that our planet's deep biomass could weigh as much as all the things living up here on the surface.
Microbiologist James Shapiro of the University of Chicago has done fascinating research into what he terms «a twenty - first - century view of evolution.»

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Dr. James Sandercock, trained as a microbiologist before getting involved with biodegradable plastics and making fuel - grade ethanol for vehicles, is Chair of NAIT's Alternative Energy Technology program.
«When lettuce was shipped as entire heads, a contaminated head of lettuce was unlikely to contaminate another head of lettuce,» says James Kaper, a microbiologist at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore.
It's a «very important» and «very thorough» paper, says James Woods, a microbiologist at Midwestern University in Downers Grove,, Illinois, who has studied the migration of RASFs: «The fibroblasts that were active, they are usually thought of as a resident [i.e., nonmobile] cell.
James Bond is expected to be all things to all people, and watching Maslany move effortlessly from playing a thief to a detective to a microbiologist makes it clear that she's up to the challenge.
Inter-institutional collaboration included Rodale Institute agronomists Paul Hepperly and Rita Seidel, U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service research microbiologist David Douds Jr. and University of Maryland agricultural economist James Hanson.
When James Lovelock was trying to figure out where the gases come from that make the Earth's atmosphere such an artifact of life (the Gaia Hypothesis), it was microbiologist Lynn Margulis who had the answer for him.
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