Sentences with phrase «most labs do»

They like to eat, and since most Labs do not exercise enough they are usually overweight.
- Why most labs don't test for red blood cell levels of things like selenium, zinc and magnesium, and why this is such a big problem... [29:30]
OGTT is a lab hassle — most labs do not want to do it any longer.

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After a post-doc stint with Hinton, LeCun moved to AT&T's Bell Labs in 1988, where during the next decade he did foundational work that is still being used today for most image - recognition tasks.
The most substantive results are eight deals done over the last 5 years that I have been involved with coming out of the University of Texas at Austin's Texas Venture Labs.
«We suspected that the young are most vulnerable because of their immature immune systems, but we didn't have a lot of hard evidence to show that before,» said study lead author Bo Hang, a Berkeley Lab staff scientist who previously found that thirdhand smoke could lead to genetic mutations in human cells.
The Globe and Mail website doesn't cope with data and graphics easily, so I'm reproducing my most recent Economy Lab post, along with data tables that couldn't be included in the G&M piece, here:
Now in 2018, I don't want to project that everything was negative in 2017: we've seen such individuals as Nimrod May from Sirin Labs, individuals like Mikhail Mironov from ICORating, who are having one of the most successful ICOs of 2017, and now is coming out with one of the first cell phones that has an encrypted wallet included on an Android platform, which I think a phenomenal piece of technology moving forward.
Of the dozen or so colleges still under consideration, almost all have medical schools nearly as renowned as their basketball teams, and most of the coaches spend as much time talking up new chemistry labs as they do their latest league championship.
You need to go to all of your prenatal appointments, get (some of) the recommended testing and lab work done, and most OBs and midwives tell you that you have to get at least one anatomical ultrasound at 20 weeks.
In the embryology lab, at the earliest days of embryo development, most of these aneuploid embryos don't develop, and are never seen clinically.
Ever since society finally admitted that most babies don't drift off to dreamland without a whimper, the «bedtime industrial complex» has steadily expanded to include swaddling blankets, white noise machines, sleep labs and shelves of books with titles like «The Happiest Baby on the Block,» «The Baby Whisperer» and «Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems.»
If history is any guide we might expect the Conservatives to do a little better as most of the battleground seats have new Conservative incumbents, but only by a very small amount — the reality is that Con - Lab marginals do tend to behave in pretty much the same way as the nation as a whole does.
UKIP seem to have done much better than in most London seats, and LAB rather than the Tories taken the votes that Tom Brake lost.
She decided, instead, to focus on aspects of her grad school program she does control, like how she spends her time in the lab, for example, and how she would respond — in the most measured, professional way possible, she decided — to her advisor's social mood swings.
This may also be why after - work pub sessions don't tend to happen in most labs — certainly not as frequently as they do in Britain (which can be every weeknight in some places).
For most postdocs, «a lot of the skills and techniques and expertise that you need for that project to succeed are already established [in the lab], whereas if you start off as an independent postdoc, it may be that you want to do something that you don't have very much experience with, so you then need to either seek outside help or get these things set up on your own,» Stolt - Bergner says.
With most companies, it does not work to ask, «Who is your department head in the molecular biology lab
His postdoctoral program in bioengineering was done in the lab where Herr now spends most of his time directing both the Leg Lab and Biomechatronics Group within MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratolab where Herr now spends most of his time directing both the Leg Lab and Biomechatronics Group within MIT's Artificial Intelligence LaboratoLab and Biomechatronics Group within MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
And thus began a pattern that would persist throughout Crick's career: While Watson did most of the data - gathering (building models, toiling in the lab), Crick simply thought — using his prodigious mental machinery to analyze existing theories, parry those of his partner, and churn out his own.
«One person ends up doing most of the work, and then they get burnt out because they're not getting paid,» says Jacob Shiach, founder of Brightwork CoResearch, a new shared lab in Houston.
She had no intention of following a traditional «publish or perish» academic route where «most researchers don't ever come out of the lab and interact with the community,» she says.
I serve as a technical advisor to Linden Lab, the company that administers Second Life, but really, most of what I have done is watch in delight and amazement as thousands of creative individuals have signed up, logged in, and built an entire virtual planet.
Experience in the lab's bread - and - butter experimental techniques is the most straightforward way to present yourself as a strong candidate, but that doesn't have to be a limitation.
It's easier to do research in a lab with more resources and fewer insecurities, but most established scientists spend less time in the lab and more time traveling to conferences and invited lectures, in grant - review meetings, and on other activities.
Although it's most important to train in a lab doing good science, she recommends that trainees also «look for a networked approach that will enable them to see their science through to some kind of impact.»
While most of the work was done in the lab, Ahuja says her colleagues have already started to put the panel into use in a lung cancer trial.
Most beginning PIs don't envision themselves dealing with the personal side of lab member interactions.
Two days later, the lab results came back, revealing that Gehrke did not have E. coli, but rather a staphylococcus, or staph, infection caused by methicillin - resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a potent bacterium that has developed resistance to most of the old standby antibiotics, making it difficult to treat and potentially fatal.
According to the poll, most private institutions and government labs do not have postdoc offices and have no plans to create one (Table 1).
To do experiments, these labs must purchase separate stocks of the most ordinary supplies — pens, pencils, clear plastic pipettes, household bleach, even Reynolds aluminum foil — and slap a sticker on them.
The figures do not include most mice, rats, birds, and fish, which make up 98 % of lab animals but are not covered under the 1966 Animal Welfare Act (AWA).»
Relevant to authorship are several issues: the initiation of the project («my idea»), innovative contributions («let's do it this way»), time in the lab («I did all of the work»), time spent writing («I wrote most of the article»), the tedium of the work, connections with the publisher («I know the journal editor»), seniority in the department, and specific needs, such as those in this case.
The most common management error Johnson cites among junior faculty has little to do with lab personnel.
But colleagues say both teams probably boosted their chances by taking mature eggs straight from a female pig before taking out their nuclei, rather than collecting eggs from slaughtered animals and maturing them artificially in the lab, which is what most would - be cloners were doing.
Instead of approaching the problem by creating better imaging software that helps to increase the resolution after the fact, as most high resolution microscopes do, Shroff and his lab developed a microscope with better lenses and mirrors so that the higher resolution is captured in the original image.
But the evidence around us suggests that this doesn't actually happen: environmental niches are almost always far more complex than the simple set - ups used in most lab experiments, and yet sexual species abound.
Citing the Hubble Space Telescope and the COBE satellite, which cost more than twice as much as their original budgets, Griffin added that «some of the things NASA has done of which we in the nation and indeed the world are most proud are things where we had far more troubles than we're having on Mars Science Lab
«Most people get up to speed on their own but if they don't, the lab suffers.»
Yam: Yes, and one of the things that we've done with the [se] sections is to rate their likelihood by 2050, being that that's a reasonable time frame and most of us will still be around; and we [rated] that one as almost certain, and certainly latest news from Craig, coming out of Craig Venter's lab, that seems almost [certain] as well.
«Even 5 years ago, most people considered doing microbiota analysis untouchable, unless that was the expertise in their lab,» Franklin says.
«Most people don't have very many friends, so when we lose one, that leaves a hole in our networks as well as in our lives,» says Hobbs, a postdoctoral research fellow in the lab of David Lazer, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Computer and Information Science.
Most fruit flies bred in the lab are less combative than are wild flies, probably because their cozy lifestyle means they don't have to fight so hard to survive.
Even the most skeptical visitor to Pepperberg's lab is sure to be taken aback by what the birds can do.
Humphreys does caution that the cell population his lab found is responsible for about 60 percent of all organ myofibroblasts, which means that they seem to be the most dominant source, but that there may be other cells that also contribute to the myofibroblast population.
Berg does not believe that more money necessarily produces better science: in 2010, he performed an analysis which found that middle - sized labs with moderate funding are the most productive (see Nature 468, 356 — 357; 2010).
Most bacteria, in fact, don't grow well in the lab.
In a new study, experts found that most American labs do not comply with radiation dose recommendations for heart tests.
While it's nice to get to do the occasional protocol that is well established in the lab and doesn't take too much thought to execute, this is not what most people do for a majority of their career.
She joined Southern Research at a time when there were few jobs for female chemists in Birmingham, and most industrial chemistry labs didn't even have a women's restroom.
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