Although most of the lab members viewed this development with frustration, Chris Arnold, Ph.D.,
a new postdoctoral research associate at the time, took a different perspective.
Not exact matches
This
new development paves the way for a
new field of dynamical study in the position dependence of atomic vibration in small particles, and is also likely to benefit the catalytical study of particles.Richard Aveyard,
Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Physics at York, said: «Our work highlights the valuable contribution that computational simulations can have in the field of electron microscopy: the more details we can put into our simulations, the more details we can extract from experiments.»
The citizen scientists were indispensable for this
research project, says Karine Prince, who is a
postdoctoral research associate at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris and is the lead author of the
new report.
Following a
postdoctoral fellowship at Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) in
New York, he joined the Ludwig Institute for Cancer
Research at MSKCC, where he eventually became an
associate member and was named director of Immunological Monitoring at the Ludwig Center for Cancer Immunotherapy.
In the
new research — published Oct. 21 in the early online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Margeta, former
postdoctoral associate Agata Habas, PhD, now at UC San Diego, and colleagues teased apart the relative contributions of neurons and astrocytes in Nrf2 signaling by performing experiments on cell cultures containing predominantly neurons, predominantly astrocytes, or a mixture of both.
The
new study redefines what it means to be a topological material, according to Su - Yang Xu, a graduate student in Hasan's lab and co-first author of the May 7 paper with
postdoctoral research associate Madhab Neupane at Princeton and Raman Sankar of National Taiwan University.
Dr. Kelsi Singer, a
postdoctoral researcher at Southwest
Research Institute, and her mentor Dr. Alan Stern, SwRI
associate vice president and the science lead for the
New Horizons mission, outlined likely sources in a paper titled, «On the Provenance of Pluto's Nitrogen.»
The LSU Health
New Orleans
research team also included Richard Scribner, MD, Professor and Co-Investigator, Maura Kepper, MPH, PhD candidate, Jovanny Zabaleta, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Claudia Leonardi, PhD,
postdoctoral fellow, and Lauren Griffiths, MPH,
research associate.
Three
new Iowa Ph.D. s are assistant professors on tenure - track appointments, with one being a tenured
associate professor and one holding a prestigious National Science Foundation grant for Vertical Integration of
Research and Education in the Mathematical Sciences
postdoctoral fellowship.
«The fossilized flowers provide a
new window into the earliest Paleocene communities in South America, and they are giving us the opportunity to compare the response to the extinction event on different continents,» said Nathan Jud, the paper's first author and a
postdoctoral researcher in Maria Gandolfo's lab, a senior
research associate at the L.H. Bailey Hortorium and a co-author of the paper.
Since 2000 Head of Lymphocyte Activation Unit Division of Immunology, Transplantation and Infectious Diseases Program in Immunology, Bio-Immuno-gene therapy of Cancer, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy 1998 - 1999
Research Associate Department of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomic, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy 1993 - 1998
Postdoctoral Associate Department of Microbiology University of Minnesota, Medical School Minneapolis, MN, USA 1991 - 1992 Department of Pharmacology,
New York University,
New York, USA 1989 - 1991 Department of Biomedical Science and Oncology, Turin, Italy 1988 - 1989
Research Fellow Department of Biomedical Science and Oncology, Turin, Italy 1989 - 1992 Ph.D. student in Molecular Oncology 1986 - 1988 Undergraduate student Department of Biomedical Science and Oncology, Turin, Italy
In addition to Lewis and Kolesky, other team members on the
new study include co-first authors Kimberly Homan, Ph.D.,
Research Associate at the Wyss Institute, and Mark Skylar - Scott, Ph.D.,
Postdoctoral Fellow at the Wyss Institute.
Ekaterina Dobryakova, Ph D., a
postdoctoral fellow in Kessler Foundation Neuropsychology and Neuroscience
Research received a competitive research award from the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society to study whether motivation influences cognitive fatigue and the brain regions associated with it in patients with multiple scleros
Research received a competitive
research award from the New Jersey Neuropsychological Society to study whether motivation influences cognitive fatigue and the brain regions associated with it in patients with multiple scleros
research award from the
New Jersey Neuropsychological Society to study whether motivation influences cognitive fatigue and the brain regions
associated with it in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Andrea Rothman was a
postdoctoral fellow and
research associate at the Rockefeller University in
New York, where she studied the neurobiology of olfaction; she is a fiction writer and an editor for the journal Hunger Mountain, and her first novel, set in a
research lab, is under contract with Janklow & Nesbit Literary Agency.
Postdoctoral research associate Ellen Martinson studies how parasitoid wasps «recycle» genes to create
new venom.
Lead author Carmody McCalley,
postdoctoral research associate at the University of
New Hampshire, explained that the question has always been whether these microbes matter for models of GHG emissions to the overall role of thawing wetlands in climate change.