Sentences with phrase «microbiology labs at»

For founders on this path, the 20,000 - square - foot center provides offices and wet chemistry and microbiology labs at below - market rates ($ 23 per square foot for office space, $ 25 for labs); alternatively, founders can exchange a small percentage of their equity or future revenue for use of the space.
Burd is director of clinical microbiology lab at Emory University Hospital and Farley is director of the Department of Medicine's Division of Infectious Diseases.

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She currently serves as lab manager at Bell's Brewery, Inc., where she leads a dedicated team involved with chemistry, microbiology, and sensory analysis.
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.
The company employs five postdocs at the company's immunology and microbiology research labs located offsite at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto.
She focused on this exclusively, interviewing with various labs at UBC and finally deciding to complete her doctoral studies with Brett Finlay in the department of microbiology and immunology.
Ràfols got a first taste of academic research in Rosa Araujo's microbiology lab halfway through his 6 - year biology degree at the University of Barcelona in his native Spain.
«An interactive lab is important — one that encourages communication not only with the PI but among its members,» says Alison Criss, a postdoctoral fellow in microbiology and immunology at Northwestern University.
He would spend his Saturday mornings in the lab conducting microbiology experiments and got exposed to the science of DNA during a summer internship at the university's Center for Sickle Cell Disease.
The laboratories at Rothera are very well equipped with, for example, analytical chemistry and microbiology labs, a controlled environment room, an aquarium, and a modern diving and boating facility.
Additional authors of the study are Owen T. Bennion, B.S., research assistant in Aldridge's lab, Murat Cokol, Ph.D., associate professor at Sabanci University, Istanbul, and visiting scientist at Tufts University School of Medicine, Shumin Tan, Ph.D., assistant professor of molecular biology and microbiology at Tufts University School of Medicine and member of the Molecular Microbiology program faculty at the Sackler School, and Anh Hoang, Ph.D., of Massachusetts General Hospital.
In an emerging disease research lab at the University of Washington, Chris Williams, a research scientist who specializes in microbiology laboratory robotics, programs a piece of equipment that can be programmed to performs many lab tasks.
Prior work by Mary Firestone, Berkeley Lab faculty scientist and a professor of microbiology at UC Berkeley, had shown that plants were consistently selecting or suppressing the same types of microbes over time in the root zone, suggesting some form of synchronization between plant and microbiome development.
Dr. Justin Sonnenburg is an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford and Dr. Erica Sonnenburg is a senior research scientist in the Sonnenburg lab where they research many aspects the interaction between diet with the 100 trillion or so bacteria in the gut (specifically the colon) and how this impacts the health of the host (which in this case is a laboratory research mouse).
She obtained a degree in microbiology and worked in a small biotechnology lab and as a diagnostic microbiologist at the Penn State University branch of the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System.
He did his post-graduate work in microbiology of food inspection, then did research and testing of animal vaccines at a pharmaceutical lab.
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