Sentences with phrase «now at a university»

At the same time, two German researchers — Sepp Hochreiter, now at the University of Linz, and Jürgen Schmidhuber, codirector of a Swiss AI lab in Lugano — were independently pioneering a different type of algorithm that today, 20 years later, has become crucial for natural - language processing applications.
Strebulaev offers that advice based on the results of a study he recently coauthored with one of his former Stanford doctoral students, William Gornall (now at the University of British Columbia), as well as Paul Gompers of Harvard and Steven N. Kaplan of the University of Chicago.
It is a bit stunning to discover that Jack Mintz — former head of the CD Howe Institute and now at the University of Calgary — has been appointed research director of the federal — provincial review of pensions.
The other British movement (with American offshoots) is Radical Orthodoxy, which gathers around John Milbank (in Lancaster for many years, followed by Cambridge, and now at the University of Virginia).
In Redeeming the Prince, Maurizio Viroli, professor emeritus of politics at Princeton University and now at the University of Texas, adopts a bold strategy: He dares to take Machiavelli at his word.
She has taught at St. Mary's College and now at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.
princeton, 208 pages, $ 26.95 In Redeeming the Prince, Maurizio Viroli, professor emeritus of politics at Princeton University and now at the University of Texas, adopts a bold strategy: He dares....
A letter to Jonas now at the University's place of exile expressed the extreme anguish of some moments during the plague:
Last year, the Vikings lost star Mariah Williams (now at the University of Nevada) for almost all of the season, and point guard Toni Taylor didn't play at all.
Once the cats naturally left the scene between feedings, ecologist Justine A. Smith, now at the University of California, Berkeley, and her team trained motion - activated cameras on the prey carcasses.
Antonio Damasio, a neurologist and neuroscientist now at the University of Southern California, began thinking seriously about emotions after meeting a patient named Elliot.
Izpisua Belmonte and Frazer, along with co-first authors of the paper Athanasia Panopoulos, formerly a postdoctoral fellow at Salk and now at the University of Notre Dame, and Erin Smith of UCSD, turned to twins to help sort it out.
Tash, now at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, and colleagues began with an anticancer drug that, during clinical trials, severely cut down on sperm production.
But after the $ 300 mark, only new technologies — developing now at universities and startups — can take the baton from lithium - ion.
«That was the missing piece of the puzzle,» says team member Dibyendu Mandal, now at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Yet Christopher Fuchs, a physicist now at the University of Massachusetts, and Ruediger Schack of Royal Holloway University of London disagree.
«When he takes a break from research, which is not often, he's outside and he's either fishing or hiking,» says Brown - Borg, now at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences in Grand Forks.
In 2012, Hardy, now at University College London, and a colleague, geneticist Rita Guerreiro, wrote an editorial in which they argued that TOMM40 did not independently affect Alzheimer's risk.
Jonathan Storm, a behavioural ecologist now at the University of South Carolina Upstate, in Spartanburg, briefly exposed lab - grown female crickets to wolf spiders whose fangs had been immobilised with wax, then studied the behaviour of their subsequent offspring.
Finally, I want to recognize the many efforts in advancing the cause of postdocs at Berkeley that were made by Dr. Maresi Nerad, who is now at the University of Washington, and by Sam Casteñeda, who is still heavily involved with postdocs at Berkeley.
Former grad student Ning, now at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, says she appreciated how — unlike some advisers who insist that students do exactly as told — Pereira - Smith gave her freedom to explore various ideas and techniques.
Says Bult, who is now at the University of Maine at Orono, You see very clear cases where these genes in archaea are much closer to eukaryotes.
One leap forward came in 1991, when the first imprinted genes were reported in mice, says Marisa Bartolomei, one of the co-discoverers, who was a postdoctoral fellow at the time and is now at the University of Pennsylvania.
«It's like two bubbles [joined] side by side,» explains Alejandra Uranga, an assistant professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering now at the University of Southern California.
The investigators, including first author Christine L. MacDonald, PhD, now at the University of Washington in Seattle, also observed that both brain injury groups, even those unexposed to explosions, had much higher rates of disability compared with civilians suffering concussions.
The first clue came in 2000, when neuroscientist Ignacio Provencio, now at the University of Virginia, found a light - capturing pigment called melanopsin in the ganglion layer of the retina.
Lead author Dr Zhifu Mi, until recently at UEA's School of International Development, now at University College London, said: «The patterns of emissions embodied in China's domestic and foreign trade have changed since the economic recession but the interregional carbon emission flows in China and internationally in the post-financial crisis era have not been analysed thoroughly.
Lead author Tong Geon Lee is now at the University of Florida.
Chung and his co-author and doctoral mentor Nejat Egilmez, PhD, formerly of UB and now at the University of Louisville, have applied for patent protection on the research.
The interdisciplinary research team consisted of Anthony and her colleagues Matthew Davis, an epidemiologist now at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Scott Pauls, professor of mathematics at Dartmouth.
«When I started grad school, there was this idea that there were certain areas that people should study,» says Wager, now at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
In addition to Hong and Sotiropoulos, other University of Minnesota researchers who were part of this study include civil engineering assistant professor Michele Guala, mechanical engineering Ph.D. student Mostafa Toloui, civil engineering Ph.D. student Kevin Howard, mechanical engineering student Sean Riley, St. Anthony Falls Lab engineer James Tucker, and former post-doctoral researcher Leonardo Chamorro who is now at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
To explore this question, Peter Jones, PhD, and his team — then at the University of Massachusetts and now at University of Nevada, Reno — investigated in arhinia patients patterns of methylation — which can suppress transcription of a DNA segment — at a region of the genome known to be altered in FSHD2, revealing that the arhinia patients often had identical methylation changes in the same region.
Schulte, an expert on nicotine receptors, is a former UAF professor now at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.
Lead author Jarrod Hodgson, who carried out the research while at Monash (and who is now at the University of Adelaide), explained how the research compared drone derived image counts with those made by humans on the ground.
One of Belov's students, immunologist Hannah Siddle, now at the University of Southampton in the U.K., jumped at the chance to investigate this possibility.
During the course of such explorations in 1991, neurosurgeon Itzhak Fried, now at the University of California, Los Angeles, and his colleagues stimulated the presupplementary motor area, part of the vast expanse of cerebral cortex that lies in front of the primary motor cortex.
Rochelle Buffenstein, a physiologist who is now at the University of Texas Health Science Center, began studying naked mole rats in 1980 and took a colony with her when she moved from South Africa to the United States in 1997.
Co-author and collaborator Chuanwei Zhang, a former WSU physicist now at the University of Texas at Dallas, led the theoretical aspects of the work.
«Super-recognizers may have bigger perceptual spans and take in more information from looking at the center of a face,» says Anna Bobak, a psychologist now at the University of Stirling in Scotland who co-authored both studies.
So a team led by Blandine Doligez, now at the University of Bern, Switzerland, wanted to know whether birds make use of information gleaned by watching their neighbors.
«Extremely low values in indices of genetic differentiation told us that all colonies are connected by a continuous exchange of individuals,» says Emiliano Trucchi formerly at the University of Vienna and now at the University of Ferrara, one of the coordinator of the study.
Unlike Mars in the models, the real Mars simply stopped growing once it reached the embryo stage, according to planetary geochemists Nicolas Dauphas of the University of Chicago in Illinois and Ali Pourmand, who is now at the University of Miami in Florida.
Graduate student Nancy Chen, a population genetics fellow now at the University of California, Davis, started by sequencing the full genome of a reference scrub jay, and then assessed the genetic differences of all 3800 individual birds followed by the Florida group.
In the new work, Donoghue and Edwards (who is now at the University of California, Santa Barbara) looked at seven of the 17 known Pereskia species, including members of both groups.
Alastair Cameron, now at the University of Arizona, and William Ward, now at the Southwest Research Institute, were proposing that a giant impact could have created the angular momentum of the early Earth - moon system.
«Eastern Australia was drifting over a subducted plate graveyard, giving it a sinking feeling,» said co-author Dr Kara Matthews, a former PhD candidate at the University now at the University of Oxford.
«Our work demonstrates that invasions can have community - wide effects,» says Andrew Suarez, now at the University of California at Berkeley.
Edward «Rocky» Kolb, a cosmologist now at the University of Chicago who in the 1970s helped lay the foundations for the generations of WIMP hunts to come, declared the 2010s «the decade of the WIMP» but now admits the search has not gone as planned.
In the new study, a team led by Neil Risch now at the University of California, San Francisco, profiled 3636 people living in 15 locations in the U.S., who were participating in a study on the genetics of hypertension.
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