Sentences with phrase «of lab cultures»

With the caveat that these benefits occurred within the confines of lab cultures and dose adjustments, sclareol may have an impact on the way that cancer cells proliferate, and it could help induce apoptosis (cancer cell death).
And just as there are many different types of families, there are many different types of lab cultures.
Start by knowing what kind of lab culture you want.
In this case, the retraction and investigation occurred even as other outside observers were raising questions about the science and integrity of both the lab and Anversa specifically, he notes, including recent criticism of the lab culture published on Retraction Watch by an anonymous former trainee.
But although you might think of yeast as growing in the featureless soup of a lab culture, wild yeast typically live a more structured life — in colonies.

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In Abu Dhabi, there would be an Innovation Lab competition, which will be announced by H.E. Noura Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development.
Since selling Cranium to toy giant Hasbro, Richard's creative touch has extended from the founding of an innovation lab, to advising Starbucks about how to foster a culture of innovation as their entrepreneur is residence.
The industry has landed on «clean meat,» after deciding that terms like «lab - grown meat,» «in vitro meat,» and «cultured meat» all have too much of an ick factor.
The backer of companies like the plant - based protein - maker Beyond Meat, and cultured - meat company Memphis Meats, Tyson Ventures» latest investment is also tackling technology development to create mass - produced meat in a lab — instead of on the farm.
Through a global network of physical LOFT labs, we have built environments where teams discover, incubate, and accelerate work on new technologies, products / services, and processes in a fail - fast culture where every idea is given a fighting chance to succeed.
Though calculations of the environmental impact of Dr Post's lab - grown meat have yet to be published, early indications suggest that cultured meat could reduce the need for land and water by as much as 90 % and overall energy use by up to 70 %.
2018 speakers included: Paola Antonelli, Senior Curator of Architecture & Design and Director of Research & Development, Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Kristina Blahnik, Chief Executive Officer, Manolo Blahnik; Joe Gebbia, Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, Airbnb; Kenya Hara, President, Nippon Design Center, Inc.; Thomas Heatherwick, Founder and Design Director, Heatherwick Studio; Miguel Mckelvey, Co-founder and Chief Culture Officer, WeWork Author Alice Rawsthorn; Sarah Stein Greenberg, Executive Director, Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school), Stanford University, Patricia Urquiola, Designer, Architect, and Founder, Studio Urquiola; and Sam Yen, Managing Director, SAP Labs Silicon Valley and Chief Design Officer, SAP
In fact, this pair represents only a tiny fraction of the digital ecosystem that has built up around the exploiting of information Facebook users share online, as described in detail by Austria's Cracked Labs Institute for Critical Digital Culture, in a June 2017 study.
I predict beliebers will continue to say they don't beliebe in the Theory of Evolution, while continuing to go to their doctors, who prescribe them antibiotics, based cultures and sensitivities done in their labs, that prove that theory millions of times per day, (instead of praying), proving they really don't beliebe very much at all.
Most of the baked products in our culture are «quick» breads leavened with either commercial yeast that's grown in a lab or chemical leaveners.
While some still object to cells being taken from animals and used by scientists to grow clean meat in laboratories — and some just don't like the idea of eating a «cultured» steak created by men and women in white coats — others see the lab - grown meat revolution as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
In 2010, researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center published a study in the journal Clinical Cancer Research showing that sulforaphane had the ability to kill breast cancer stem cells in mice and in lab cultures, and it also prevented the growth of new tumor cells.
Species of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in various culture types and typical product applications
In 2016, it created the world's first cultured meatball (then streamed the cooking and eating of the world's first cultured meatball) and last year presented the world's first lab - grown chicken strips.
Using the format of the cookbook as a storytelling medium, the In Vitro Meat Cookbook is a visually stunning exploration of the new «food cultures» lab - grown meat might create.
Overhead: In addition to direct costs of mail, blood tests, milk cultures, and shipping, milk banks must cover basic office expenses of rent, utilities, office supplies, staff salaries as well as equipment such as freezers, refrigerators, pasteurizers, and lab supplies such as masks, gloves, cleaning supplies.
Back at the lab, they found that Jüttner's words were prescient: After culturing the microbial communities, the lake sample registered traces of toluene.
Kozlowski also advises to do what you can to intimately learn the culture of academia — don't just rely on your experience in a lab in grad school.
«It's certainly a strange experience to see a photograph of bacterial cultures you took in the lab appear on the CBS evening news.
Shukla and colleagues discovered that a small drug molecule called BX795, which is sold to labs for use in experiments, helped clear HSV - 1 infection in cultured human corneal cells, in donated human corneas, and in the corneas of mice infected with HSV - 1.
Rudenko and Oliver send DNA from the cultured spirochetes for gene sequencing at a lab at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Correcting the problems and inequities that bedevil postdocs will require «changing the culture» of labs and universities across the country
They found high levels of the regulatory T - cells in patients treated with post-transplant cyclophosphamide, and lab - cultured cells survived cyclophosphamide treatment.
Setton's lab exposed the hiPSCs to a variety of different growth factors and culture media to coax them into first developing markers for, and then fully forming into, notochord cells.
Years ago W.U.'s Holtzman and former colleague Marc Diamond, who has since moved to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, identified tau - binding antibodies that slow the spread of toxic tau clusters in a lab assay using cultured cells.
While there have been numerous studies done to examine the importance of these enzymes and strategies for P. aeruginosa growth, they've largely been conducted in well - oxygenated liquid cultures in the lab.
Still, only a few dozen labs in the world are certified as BSL4 facilities; some are very small and only work on diagnostics, or cell cultures, or a single species of animals.
The scientists also showed, in lab - cultured human cells, that an ALDH - blocking drug strips regulatory T - cells of their ability to grow and protect themselves from cyclophosphamide.
Building a Culture of Safety 5 June 2009 State OSHA investigations of a fatal fire at UCLA point to changes needed to make academic labs safer.
«It needs to be part of the understanding of what wild birds might face in a changing environment or when we have them in culture or hold them in the lab for any period of time.»
NSF Workshop on the Postdoc Experience Calls for «Culture Change» 3 December 2004 Correcting the problems and inequities that bedevil postdocs will require «changing the culture» of labs and universities across the cCulture Change» 3 December 2004 Correcting the problems and inequities that bedevil postdocs will require «changing the culture» of labs and universities across the cculture» of labs and universities across the country.
Even if it's not the norm, we've all heard stories of spitting in another person's bacterial cultures, or negatively peer reviewing a competitor's paper, or the most devastating way to sabotage someone's lab: recommending it to prospective high school interns.
In this way, Lab Wars pokes fun at our misplaced priorities, finding humor in the absurdity of scientific culture.
For community college students, working in a research lab means that «instead of flipping burgers to make ends meet, you become part of the culture of research,» Friend says.
To study the role of sweet taste receptors, Cohen and lead study author Robert J. Lee, PhD, a post doctoral researcher in his lab, partnered with colleagues from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Monell Chemical Senses Center to analyze cultures and tissue samples from the upper respiratory tract of patients who were undergoing sinonasal surgery for a variety of conditions.
Carpenter also notes that while «real landscapes are far more complex than a one - dimensional gradient of yeast cultures,» Gore's lab experiment adds something that whole - ecosystem studies like his often can't: easy replicability and control.
These so - called endometrial organoids promise to shed light onto the processes that occur during the monthly menstrual cycle and open up the possibility of studying diseases of the uterus, such as endometrial atrophy (thinning of the lining) or cancer, in a lab culture system.
I spent a year filtering spit and nasal washings, growing influenza in tissue cultures in a minimalist lab, and trying to develop an oral flu vaccine, all as part of my Infectious Diseases fellowship thirty years ago.
She holds a Ph.D. in communication and culture and was director of the MIT Teaching and Learning Lab, which helped assess, develop, and demonstrate the value of TEAL.
A prototype device built by nScrypt, a company in Orlando, Florida, deposits one - hundredth - of - an - inch - thick dollops of lab - cultured cells onto a layer of gel - based paper invented at the University of Utah.
Regardless of location, funds, resources, personality, and all the other variables that go into making up a lab culture, however, «In science, if you don't work hard, it is unlikely you are going to be successful,» Doetsch says.
Starting in three weeks, he and his colleagues will collect cutaneous bacteria from mountain yellow - legged frogs in the isolated Dusy basin area of the Sierras: «We'll go in with skin swabs, take samples, culture bacteria, grow it in the lab at San Francisco State, then wait a week, go back out and inoculate a bunch of frogs,» Vredenburg says.
«The culture of the lab is determined by the faculty member, yet somehow we left out the faculty.»
1850s German microbiologist Robert Koch connects a bacterium to a specific disease — bacillus anthracis to the outbreak of anthrax in cattle — and figures out how to grow bacteria in agar cultures in a lab.
When Stamets cultured the mold in his lab, a white circle of mycelium spread over the petri dish from the point of inoculation; it was soon covered with green spores.
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