Not exact matches
While
more research on much larger groups of individuals to further evaluate and confirm these blood sugar regulating benefits, this area of health
research is an especially
exciting one for anyone who loves sweet potatoes but is nevertheless concerned about healthy blood sugar regulation.
«This campaign is an opportunity for Devotion Vodka to do our small part to support a worthy cause that impacts everyone, everywhere,» said Drew Adelman, CEO, Devotion Spirits, Inc. «It's inspiring to see Alecia's passion to always do
more, and I am
excited to roll up my sleeves to help raise funds for the Pink & Bloom Foundation and cancer
research.»
Often we are presenting information in a way that will make the headline
more exciting — but if you read between the lines,
research studies are always something to be taken with a grain of salt.
It's
exciting to see
more research developing about this practice.
Check out our resource library for videos, great garden lessons, the most
exciting new
research from the field and much
more.
Dr Moberg's fascinating
research on oxytocin is central to what we do in fostering bonding through babywearing, and Dr. Swain's focus on fatherhood speaks directly to our desire to see
more and
more dads comfortably engaging in our community — we are incredibly
excited to learn from them, as well as the other wonderful speakers.
Chaired by Professor Lis Howell, this
exciting conference will provide an update on the
research into women in UK broadcast news and will ask what
more needs to be done to ensure fair representation, both by broadcasters and by government.
The fishermen have been
excited to learn
more about his
research and are eager to share their own observations with Scholnick and his students, opening up opportunities for the researchers to connect with their local community.
In addition to highlighting
exciting areas of
research, these types of community discussions help highlight concerns of EPSCoR states; lessons learned during the development of
research institutions; the value of
research collaborations and of graduate and postdoctoral fellow training; international issues, and
more.
These same changes are occurring in several other medical specialties; clinical neuroscience is just one of several
more specialized clinical disciplines that offer viable alternatives to internal medicine for
exciting careers in state - of - the - art
research.
More importantly, it opens up
exciting avenues of
research to explore how restoration of p53 with drugs such as those that target ERAP1 can help to harness the immune system to recognise and destroy cancer cells.»
«While much
more research is needed, it is
exciting to consider that pharmacological intervention in these cellular processes might help slow or even prevent disease progression.»
Many in the general public think scientific and technological innovations bring helpful change to society, but they are
more concerned than
excited when it comes to the potential use of emerging technologies to make people's minds sharper, their bodies stronger and healthier than ever before, according to a new Pew
Research Center survey.
Senior Vice President of Human Resources Sally Paull notes that Regeneron's leaders are scientists who get
more excited about
research results than financial reports.
This is an incredibly
exciting time right now because the
research community has
more than 600 clinical trials going.
Dr Stephen Simpson, director of
research and programmes at Arthritis Research UK added: «This is exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its early experimental stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a more effective and much - needed new treatment for the very many people who live with this painful joint condition
research and programmes at Arthritis
Research UK added: «This is exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its early experimental stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a more effective and much - needed new treatment for the very many people who live with this painful joint condition
Research UK added: «This is
exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its early experimental stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a
more effective and much - needed new treatment for the very many people who live with this painful joint condition.»
«The
more I learn, the
more I do
research in this field, the
more exciting it gets, especially in the applied aspects,» said lead author Zareen Khan, a UW
research scientist in environmental and forest sciences.
«The most
exciting finding of our
research was that not only did we see slower degeneration in the articular cartilage, we saw that the menisci degenerated a lot slower in overweight and obese individuals who lost
more than 5 percent of their body weight, and that the effects were strongest in overweight individuals and in individuals with substantial weight loss,» Dr. Gersing said.
«The
exciting research results being presented today underscore how transplants are becoming an increasingly successful treatment option for
more patients with blood cancer than ever before,» said Jeffrey Miller, MD, moderator of the press conference and Deputy Director of the Masonic Cancer Center and the Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Some of the doctorates employed in these areas continue to do
research, including those who start their own companies, but many
more are finding that their scientific training has opened doors to
exciting new job opportunities in regulatory affairs, informatics, technology transfer, science journalism, science policy, and education, among many others.
«We were very
excited to discover that when we used a typical genetic mutation that was
more susceptible to electroconvulsive seizures, we were able to actually rescue these worms by treating them with FDA approved human antiepileptic drugs beforehand,» said Monica Risley, co-lead author and a Ph.D. student in FAU's Integrative Biology and Neuroscience program, as well as a student in the new International Max Planck
Research School in Brain and Behavior.
«Certainly, in industry it is critical to work within teams to accomplish goals that are defined
more by the company than by individuals,» he says, «but I see industry and academia as equally
exciting and valuable career options for students,» says Gregory E. Amidon, a
research professor at the University of Michigan, College of Pharmacy, in Ann Arbor and American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Fellow.
While much
more research is needed, there is
exciting potential here for new interventions in clinical situations.
A
more ambitious recommendation is for the Pentagon to sponsor «unconventional»
research and engineering projects that offer «
exciting, challenging and highly attractive opportunities» to potential workers.
«While we know
more research is needed, including validation of our findings, we can't help but be
excited about this advance.»
«This is very
exciting research, which we think could lead to new developments to tackle heart problems
more effectively and simply.»
«The most
exciting thing we now see in the new observations is the head of the cloud coming back towards us at
more than 10 million km / h along the orbit — about 1 % of the speed of light,» adds Reinhard Genzel, leader of the
research group that has been studied this region for nearly twenty years.
«We are
excited about our preliminary findings, but much
more research is needed before such a blood test could be made available in the clinical setting.»
As a backdrop to their final study of the project, Sundar and Noseworthy cited previous
research that showed Apple to be creative, young and
exciting, while, in contrast, Nokia is seen as sincere and
more down to earth.
«These findings suggest a number of
exciting avenues for future
research, such as whether similar effects are found when observers look at
more immersive 3 - D stimuli presented using augmented reality (AR) displays.
If
exciting new results are generated from a Tier 1 or Tier 2 collaboration, there will be potential for the design and funding of follow - up «genotype - first call - back» studies for additional collaborative
research to delve
more deeply into biological mechanisms and pathways.
«I find the most
exciting part of this
research is that this infrared excess could potentially come from a giant planet, though we need
more work to prove it,» said Siyi Xu of UCLA and the European Southern Observatory in Germany.
It coordinates some of the world's most
exciting research projects, tackling major issues such as climate change, food security, environmental influences on human health, the genetic make - up of life on earth, and much
more.
«One of the
more exciting aspects of this is that we can make predictions so quickly and turn experiments around so rapidly that we can afford to investigate materials that don't follow our normal rules of thumb about whether a material will form a glass or not,» said paper co-author Jason Hattrick - Simpers, a materials
research engineer at NIST.
This is
exciting as it means
more people can use this powerful technique and will hopefully allow key biomedical and wider life science
research progress
more quickly.
Learn
more below about
exciting research in these areas and at DOE's Fusion Energy Sciences website (http://science.energy.gov/fes/).
Currently I'm most
excited about the latter because I have started to bring my line of
research to be
more relevant to what I do clinically.
More than 800 researchers, students and industry representatives from all over Sweden gathered in Aula Medica in Stockholm to listen to
exciting research seminars on April 10.
«As we look back over 20 years of landmark discoveries by the VLA, we also look forward to the
exciting discoveries to be made by both the GBT and the VLA, which, in expanded form, will become an even
more valuable tool for
research than it is today.»
«I can honestly say that in my 23 years at the Cancer
Research Institute, I have never been
more excited about the potential for cancer immunotherapy to revolutionize the way we think about cancer, the way we treat it, and the way we live with it.
It is an incredibly
exciting time in
research publishing as the
research system grows and becomes
more complex — increasingly globalized, collaborative, personalized and driven by technology and open science developments.
The articulated nature of the Kachchh ichthyosaur and the previous record of plesiosaur remains from the Kimmeridgian and Tithonian rocks of the Kachchh Mainland further indicates that focused
research in remote areas of Kachchh may lead to
more exciting finds in the future.
More research is needed to draw clear conclusions, but this preliminary investigation is an
exciting foray into how certain hormones affect the way we perceive ourselves.
Many historic figures and modern researchers alike have observed and discussed the connection between nutritional deficiencies and behavior patterns, yet their unprofitable projects have been far too often ignored and stymied by a backdrop of
more «
exciting» medical
research.
Scientists
excited about the discovery have started dedicating
more time and
research to studying it.
A
research study showed that couples who engaged in activities they described as «
exciting» reported
more marital satisfaction than those who shared experiences they described as «pleasant.»
I am sure that they will have even
more exciting information to share about their
research.
I find this line of
research quite
exciting as it suggests less toxic, yet
more effective future cancer therapies.
Some of the studies for exogenous ketones are
more than anecdotal and have been published - check pubmed for a whole slew of
research going on right now - it's
exciting times!!
There has been
exciting research on this topic emerging in the scientific community since 2005, and the
more we learn about the role of insulin in the brain, the
more we understand how significantly insulin resistance contributes to the development of Alzheimer's disease.