Sentences with phrase «need human research»

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«The need for human bodies is absolutely vital,» said Chicago doctor Armand Krikorian, past president of the American Federation for Medical Research.
Research conducted by Matthew Lieberman at UCLA shows that being social and connecting with others is as fundamental a human need as food, shelter, and water.
Entrepreneurs with no budget for crowdfunding can still launch a successful campaign but will need to devote a lot more human hours to researching and mastering the numerous elements that go into preparing and running a winning campaign.
«Through this cooperation with Alibaba in connectivity, our focus is on human - centric innovations that provide our customers with a digital experience, both in and outside the vehicle, in order to meet their changing needs,» Hans Georg Engel, head of Mercedes ‐ Benz Research and Development China, said in a statement.
And, it means tapping into the required research expertise needed to get true unfiltered insights into the emotions and human side of changing buying behaviors.
The research needed to make the embryo develop to term will require trial and error, with the resulting destruction of countless embryonic human lives.
This need to have answers is what drives research and study of natural phenomenon, human behavior, the origin of the universal, and so on.
It needs, however, constantly to be related to the rest of our knowledge, in the many human fields of research, study, and experience.
TM, by its research, is learning or relearning certain principles of the human spirit which we need to know.
If someone believes in the creation story to the extent that they reject scientific inquiry, they're not well - equipped to conduct the research and do the work needed in the future to benefit and improve the condition of and ensure the survival of the earth and its human and animal populations.
As we read this history, the furor over stem cells was fueled by numerous factors: the near - universal human desire for magic; patients» desperation in the face of illness and their hope for cures; the belief that biology can now do anything; the reluctance of scientists to accept any limits (particularly moral limits) on their research; the impact of big money from biotech stocks, patents, and federal funding; the willingness of America's elite class to use every means possible to discredit religion in general; and the need to protect the unlimited abortion license by accepting no protections of unborn human life.
The increasing use of in - vitro - fertilisation techniques, and the emergence of new possibilities involving human cloning, mixing of human and animal genetic elements, and the use of embryonic stem cells for research, among other things, brought the need for further teaching.
Much needed is research beyond that already completed which will develop guidelines for improving the church's many roles in community health — from meeting the existential crises of being human and belonging to social groups and facing anxiety and dread, to providing more efficiently the «learning atmosphere» for a religious style - of - life.
With the magnitude of human need in the world today, can one justify the extent to which applied research is directed toward what can only be called luxury items?
Of course, there is still a long way to go before this particular method will be tested on humans (it was tested on mice), and an even longer way to go before it'll be used in medical therapies (if it ever will translate into therapies), but one thing is becoming clear: We need not compromise our moral principles and rush into government - funded embryo - destructive research.
If I were writing not for church people but for social scientists, I would instead stress the need to give human valuations their proper role in research.
Those who had moral reservations about research on the youngest of humans but were persuaded of the need to pursue treatments can now support this promising research without compromising their pro-life conviction.
Job Description: Research interns work directly with Rodale Institute's Research Department to address current and future agricultural needs by conducting high - quality research using regenerative, organic methods for agricultural production and identifying tools and practices to help grow organic agriculture by addressing pest and fertility issues; mitigate and adapt to climate change, and improve human health by addressing nutrient density iResearch interns work directly with Rodale Institute's Research Department to address current and future agricultural needs by conducting high - quality research using regenerative, organic methods for agricultural production and identifying tools and practices to help grow organic agriculture by addressing pest and fertility issues; mitigate and adapt to climate change, and improve human health by addressing nutrient density iResearch Department to address current and future agricultural needs by conducting high - quality research using regenerative, organic methods for agricultural production and identifying tools and practices to help grow organic agriculture by addressing pest and fertility issues; mitigate and adapt to climate change, and improve human health by addressing nutrient density iresearch using regenerative, organic methods for agricultural production and identifying tools and practices to help grow organic agriculture by addressing pest and fertility issues; mitigate and adapt to climate change, and improve human health by addressing nutrient density in crops.
While the results were promising, the amount consumed was significantly higher than the amount of coconut water consumed by most people, and scientists concluded that further long - term study on humans was needed, particularly research that took into consideration the practical consumption habits of coconut water.
Thus, future research on human needs to be conducted to study the efficacy of VCO as rewetting agent on dry eye patient.
Immediate research needs include additional human clinical trials and investigations of measures to improve the bioavailability of curcumin.
From La Leche League's website, «Research has shown that healthy, full - term breastfeeding infants have a remarkable ability to regulate their own milk intake when they are allowed to nurse «on cue» and that mothers» rates of milk production are closely related to how much milk their babies take... Human beings have survived and flourished because mothers have met these needs by responding freely to their babies» cues and behavior, particularly their feeding behaviors.»
Research in human development clearly shows that the seeds of empathy, caring and compassion are present from early in life, but that to become caring, ethical people, children need adults to help them at every stage of childhood to nurture these seeds into full development.
Future research is needed to investigate whether the protective effect of human milk feedings against infection among VLBW infants extends beyond hospital discharge.
Further studies are needed to understand the role of SPMs in infants who have been given human breast milk and the precise way SPMs may help an infant's immune system mature, but the research team hopes that their study will open up new areas of investigation for the field.
NAMPA appears to imply that we should ignore advice such as this one issued on May 21st from Harvard's School of Public Health: «With increasing evidence of the potential harmful effects of BPA in humans, the authors believe further research is needed on the effect of BPA on infants and on reproductive disorders and on breast cancer in adults.»
Longitudinal research on humans that measures nutritional status and dietary intake in pre-pubertal girls, then follows them into adulthood and examines such outcomes as weight status, reproductive axis functioning, and lactation, is sorely needed.
The Center for American Progress, the Coalition on Human Needs, Witnesses to Hunger, the Food Research & Action Center, Feeding America, and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics joined together to launch a national campaign that asked individuals across the country to share their personal experiences with the nation's nutrition assistance programs.
Doing so would be deeply controversial because of the large number of human eggs needed for the research.
In order to examine the proximate mechanisms of such phenomena, I needed to be able to «tinker» with the underlying machinery (i.e. the brain), which is for the most part unfeasible in basic human research.
Research has always been a kind of fantasy job for people and it is perceived as «we love so much what we do we don't need to earn money to do it» (maybe this is my personal opinion only), but we are human beings, we need more than love and water!
However, lots more research is needed before this approach could ever be used in humans.
Time is needed to examine new technologies and to develop methodologies that are applicable to human rights research, separate from collaborative projects.
There is now a recognized need for systematic social scientific research and analysis to expand knowledge about the promotion and protection of human rights.
Nevertheless, she added, «while it would be tempting to presume the relevance of these findings [extends] to aging humans... further research will be critically needed
Dr. Tamashiro reinforced that more research is needed before extending these findings to humans.
Author Zanna Clay said that the findings show that «more research needs to be done on our great ape relatives before we can make conclusions about human uniqueness.
Around 20 per cent of girls from ethnic minority backgrounds are not being vaccinated against the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) because they feel they don't need to have it, according to a Cancer Research UK survey presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference in Liverpool.
«So far, the drug has only been tested in mice, and while some research in human genetics suggests this approach could work in people too, we need more research before we know how relevant this could be for people with type 2 diabetes.»
Earlier this year David Van Essen, president of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), strongly urged the US House and Senate appropriations subcommittees on labor, health and human services as well as on education to increase NIH funding by 6.7 percent per year for each of the next three fiscal years, stating that this is needed «to ensure that our best and brightest young people will enter the field and continue to make neuroscience research advances.»
«We have now found a potential mechanism, and at this point in our research, we need to test human participants in a blinded, placebo controlled clinical study — the same technique we used to study the behavioral effects of acupuncture in rats,» says Eshkevari, a nurse anesthetist and licensed acupuncturist.
Additional preclinical research is needed before investigating whether 25HC can safely protect humans against Zika virus infection and associated birth defects.
Further study is needed in this area, according to the research team, but the results may have implications for humans as well.
Much research is needed before the findings can be validated in humans, but Longo says these clinical trials are already being planned.
The level of POPs needed to have an adverse affect in humans is unknown, so it should not stop obese people trying to lose weight, says Amanda Sainsbury - Salis at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney, Australia.
«Just like the human brain, heart and kidneys — organs that can commandeer heightened blood flow when needed — the placenta may employ an auto - regulatory mechanism to optimize perfusion,» adds Limperopoulos, director of Children's Developing Brain Research Laboratory and the study's senior author.
By engaging scientists through their professional associations and societies, the Science and Human Rights Coalition seeks to benefit from the scientific sector's existing resources and to develop new resources to meet the needs of human rights advocates for scientific research and expertise on a range of isHuman Rights Coalition seeks to benefit from the scientific sector's existing resources and to develop new resources to meet the needs of human rights advocates for scientific research and expertise on a range of ishuman rights advocates for scientific research and expertise on a range of issues.
The report is replete with examples of the social controversies involving science and technology at that time - the biological and environmental effects of nuclear weapons testing, DDT and other dioxins, the use of defoliants and herbicides by the U.S. military in Vietnam, the safety of nuclear power plants, the ban on fetal research, a moratorium on recombinant DNA research, the need for human subject protections and informed consent in genetics research, the misuse of psychology as a tool for torture, the implications of national security controls on science; misconduct in science, and the role of and protections for whistleblowers - many of which continue to resonate in the science and society relationship of today.
«This kind of research is needed to fully understand the bidirectional nature of the human - dog relationship.»
«We need to know where there are inadequacies in these surveys to identify nutrition and food policy and research needs,» said the study's corresponding author, Mary Cluskey, an associate professor in OSU's College of Public Health and Human Sciences and a registered dietitian.
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