Sentences with phrase «of copenhagen»

They were brought together for a workshop organized by the University of Copenhagen in collaboration with the University of Reading in September 2016.
- lactamase inhibitors, the targets identified by the researchers at the University of Copenhagen and Ross are not directly implicated in the mechanism of antibiotic resistance.
We also corroborated that changing the organization of buffets, supermarkets and the other environments where people come across food can contribute to people eating more healthily,» said Associate Professor Federico J. A. Perez - Cueto from the Department of Food Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
He has conducted the research in collaboration with researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Aarhus University.
In 1995, Peter Funch and Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen, both then at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, discovered an animal so unlike any other that a new phylum — Cycliophora — had to be created just for it.
Eske Willerslev at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark and his colleagues compared it with genomes from 167 modern populations, as well as other ancient genomes.
Two other teams, one lead by Derek Fox of Caltech and the other lead by Jens Hjorth of the University of Copenhagen, detected x-ray and optical afterglows from the burst.
«We were surprised to see that in Greenland we had the exact opposite trend of what is going on in the rest of the Arctic,» said Mette Bendixen of the University of Copenhagen, the study's lead author.
Evolutionary biologist Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen joined a team of geologists on a 2003 expedition in Canada's Yukon Territory.
«The idea is that you analyse the current situation, then make a robot on the fly that can deal with it,» says Sebastian Risi at the IT University of Copenhagen, a member of the team that came up with the system.
Moreover, it seems that the immune system itself can affect the brain to such an extent that the person's cognitive ability measured by an IQ test will also be impaired many years after the infection has been cured,» explains MD and PhD Michael Eriksen Benrós, who is affiliated with the National Centre for Register - Based Research at Aarhus BSS and the Mental Health Centre Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen.
Low fitness is associated with a larger waist size and a higher degree of inflammation, according to a study published January 17, 2018 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Anne - Sophie Wedell - Neergaard from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and colleagues.
Adrian Alsmith of the University of Copenhagen and a colleague used physical pointers to probe the location of the self.
Already, four major developing countries — Brazil, China, India and South Africa — have indicated they will also submit their national plans by the January 31 deadline as part of the Copenhagen Accord.
Other authors on this paper include C. Grillot of Florida State University; S. Ellis, N. Mehta and A. Geliebter of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai; and J. Holst of the University of Copenhagen.
Alexander Egeberg, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and coauthors examined the risk of new - onset PD in patients with rosacea.
Center for Macroecology, Evolution, and Climate, University of Copenhagen, Natural History Museum of Denmark, Universitetsparken 15, Building 3, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
For the ancient DNA analysis, the team used methods pioneered by paleogeneticist Eske Willerslev of the University of Copenhagen to recover and sequence genetic material left behind in sediments even after the plants that originally contained it have disintegrated.
The failure of the Copenhagen climate talks to culminate in an agreement could cost the world «at least $ 1 trillion», according to this year's flagship report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Co-authors on the two papers are Alan Levine of MIT, Leslie Rogers of the California Institute of Technology, Michael Kotson of the University of Hawaii, David Latham of the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and Lars Buchhave of the University of Copenhagen.
Hannes Schroeder, an ancient DNA researcher at the University of Copenhagen, had previously studied the Zoutsteeg Three's skeletons, determining that all three of them were between 25 and 40 when they died.
The study was led by the Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate at the University of Copenhagen.
When he returned to Japan in 1928, Nishina brought with him the «spirit of Copenhagen» — a democratic style of research in which anyone could speak his mind, contrasting with the authoritarian norm at Japanese universities — as well as knowledge of modern problems and methods.
«This long - term chronic disease can be developed in different ways, so achieving normal growth in lung function in early adulthood is an important factor in terms of future risk,» says Peter Lange, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine at Hvidovre Hospital and professor at the Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen.
«The first big challenge was to generate a full - length PfEMP1 protein in the laboratory,» says Assistant Professor Louise Turner at the University of Copenhagen.
In 2012, three groups of researchers, including the teams at the University of Copenhagen and Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, showed that a specific type of PfEMP1 protein was responsible for cerebral binding and other severe forms of malaria infection.
Researchers from North Carolina State University, Duke University and the University of Copenhagen have created the world's largest DNA origami, which are nanoscale constructions with applications ranging from biomedical research to nanoelectronics.
We estimate that the temperature difference was 2 - 6 degrees,» says Bo Vinther, Associate Professor at the Centre for Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen.
«When hunting herring, the whales travel in large groups and vocalize a lot,» says Andrew Foote, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Copenhagen, and lead author of the new study.
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen, in collaboration with Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, the University of Oxford, NIMR Tanzania and Retrogenix LTD, have identified how malaria parasites growing inside red blood cells stick to the sides of blood vessels in severe cases of malaria.
This was the exact opposite of what you would expect,» explains postdoc Vasileios Gkinis, Centre for Ice and Climate, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen.
«Over the last decade, we have come to appreciate that specific PfEMP1 proteins are associated with different severe forms of malaria,» explains Professor Thor Theander at the University of Copenhagen.
Ann Sophie Lønnberg, M.D., of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and coauthors studied sets of Danish twins age 20 to 71.
Patterns like these help us explain and understand biodiversity on a large scale» says lead author and MSc student Jesper Sonne from the Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate at the University of Copenhagen.
With this history in mind, paleogeneticist Ludovic Orlando at CNRS, the French national research agency in Toulouse, and the University of Copenhagen decided to analyze the ancient DNA of these horses.
The research was supported by the National Science Foundation under grants CDI - 0835794, OISE - 1246799, and EPMD - 1231888, and by the University of Copenhagen.
Julian Togelius at the IT University of Copenhagen in Denmark and colleagues have built a similar AI that collaborates with people.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was among the five world leaders along with Obama who negotiated the final version of the Copenhagen Accord.
A chance conversation alerted University of Copenhagen researcher Eske Willerslev, who was just back from two unsuccessful months in Greenland searching for human remains to test for DNA, to the sample, which had been stored at the National Museum of Denmark for more than 20 years.
«The take - home message from this study is that deferred stent implantation can not be recommended as a routine procedure for STEMI patients treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention,» said Henning Kelbaek, M.D., of Roskilde Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and lead author of the study.
The Schweitzer paper is a «milestone,» says ancient protein expert Enrico Cappellini of the University of Copenhagen's Natural History Museum of Denmark, who was skeptical of some of Schweitzer's earlier work.
But despite all the coverage of the Copenhagen meeting, one issue that has received little or no attention is how that august body would respond to whatever international agreement — either this year or next — is embraced by the nearly 200 nations involved in the exercise.
What has not been clear, says Anders Garm at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, is whether these cells simply tell the starfish about ambient light levels, as happens in more primitive light - sensitive animals, or whether they actually form spatial images.
Led by the University of Zürich, the University of Copenhagen, and the University of York, this pioneering analysis of ancient oral microbiome ecology and function involved the contributions of 32 scientists at twelve institutions in seven countries.
The current study is the result of a collaboration with the Neurobiology Research Unit of Copenhagen University Hospital.
In one example, scientists at the University of Copenhagen found DNA from plague in the steppe populations.
Many of the fragile plates are yet to be unwrapped, but the majority of the images seen to date were captured by the University of Copenhagen Observatory on Østervold telescope, which was installed in 1895.
Mads E. Jørgensen, M.B., of Gentofte Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark and coauthors examined in - hospital records and out - of - hospital pharmacotherapy use in Danish patients with uncomplicated hypertension treated with at least two antihypertensive drugs (β - blockers, thiazides, calcium antagonists or renin - angiotensin system [RAS] inhibitors) undergoing noncardiac surgery between 2005 and 2011.
Computer scientists from the University of Lincoln, UK, the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and University College Cork, Ireland, worked with a leading special needs school in Lincoln to examine whether new motion - based gaming technologies and interactive design approaches could make video games more accessible and appealing for children who use powered wheelchairs.
Romain Barrès, who studies the genetics of metabolism at the University of Copenhagen, wanted to see whether there was evidence of such epigenetic changes in human sperm.
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