«It is extremely gratifying to be chosen to join this select group
of Lab scientists and engineers,» Ryerson said.
It's good to see the real faces
of lab scientists.
Despite a discouraging first meeting on New Year's day, when I competed for the attention
of the lab scientists with a football game being shown on an adjacent television set, I returned later for a real interview.
Not exact matches
Scientific research managers coordinate the efforts
of other
scientists to achieve larger goals, and handle things like human resources, budgeting, and the other managerial tasks necessary to keep a
lab — or a bunch
of labs — running smoothly.
In fact, the team
of «decision designers,» specialized clinicians, data
scientists, and digital developers at Express Scripts» innovation
lab was able to identify the opioid threat before it became a crisis.
In these
labs scientists genetically modify yeast or bacteria and feed them sugars to produce a protein that's molecularly identical to collagen (in the case
of gelatin) or casein and whey (for cheese).
«We suspected that the young are most vulnerable because
of their immature immune systems, but we didn't have a lot
of hard evidence to show that before,» said study lead author Bo Hang, a Berkeley
Lab staff
scientist who previously found that thirdhand smoke could lead to genetic mutations in human cells.
InVivo paid for a year
of Pritchard's graduate fellowship and funds his research in Langer's
lab; in exchange, Pritchard brings to InVivo insights gleaned from some
of the smartest
scientists working in biomaterials anywhere.
The claims
of «cold» fusion in the 1990s turned out to be unsubstantiated, leaving
scientists and the public justifiably suspicious
of «wonder» energy sources coming out
of a
lab.
Brain waves usually are monitored in hospitals or research
labs, but I'm in a conference room at a company called Emotiv, where a few dozen
scientists have developed the gear and software that quite literally read my mind, allowing me to play a sort
of video game with nothing but sheer thought.
In a case
of technology meets biology,
scientists in
labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium, most notably Microsoft and the University
of Washington.
The next big jump in data storage could take the form
of the DNA inside all organic matter:
Scientists in
labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium.
To fill the need for silk in the future,
scientists are capable
of making the proteins in a
lab, but sometimes mother nature does it best.
Padmasree Warrior, CEO, NextEV USA; Former CTSO, Cisco Laura Weidman Powers, Co - Founder / CEO, Code2040 Kevin Weil, Head
of Product, Instagram Phil Weiser, Hatfield Professor
of Law, University
of Colorado and Executive Director
of the Silicon Flatirons Center Daniel J. Weitzner, Principal Research
Scientist, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Lab, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology Emily White, Entrepreneur; Former COO, Snapchat Ev Williams, Founder / CEO, Medium; Co-Founder Twitter, Blogger Monique Woodward, Venture Partner, 500 Startups Steve Wozniak, Co-Founder, Apple Tim Wu, Professor
of Law, Columbia University Andrew Yang, Founder / CEO, Venture for America Arielle Zuckerberg, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
Nobel Prizewinning
scientist Tim Hunt joked that men and women in the same
lab tend to fall in love, and that tends to get in the way
of their work.
He is Chief Data
Scientist at the Creative Destruction
Lab, Senior Editor at Marketing Science, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau
of Economic Research.
Though not a
scientist himself, Tetrick is the life
of the
lab, jumping around and excitedly encouraging me to taste the mayo, and more enticingly, the chocolate chip cookies.
Other than Post, only a handful
of scientists are working on
lab - grown meat; others believe the future lies in plant - based substitutes, ones so good they could fool even the most discerning palate, although Post maintains that we humans will always have an appetite for the real thing.
That's because it costs on average, $ 1.2 billion dollars to bring a new drug to market — from the time it is a twinkle in a
scientist's eye, through a decade or more
of lab research, to clinical trials and finally FDA approval.
In the early days
of the Internet, MIT Media
Lab alumna, Engineer and Computer
Scientist, Cristina Dolan, co-founded OneMain.com, which grew to be the tenth largest ISP after a successful...
«Therfore, this implies the force is the guiding enrgy
of the universe» «therefore this implies that we are in the matrix» «Therefore this implies, that we are in a petry dish on some alien
scientists lab table»
That we and other insti «tutions fund billions
of dollars in
labs and
scientist for competing projects I feel is a issue.
Your proof
of evolution exists in a few bone fragments in boxes in a
lab — you own «Real»
Scientists admit that.
I mean, isn't a
scientist «playing god» as it were by creating life out
of nothing and if this «abomination» is made in the
lab and not in a womb, does it count as even human?
The survey did find that factors other than perception
of stigma also deterred childbearing, such as long hours, particularly for research
scientists running
labs and applying for grants, and the difficulty
of finding affordable and reliable childcare.
The commie socie
scientists are doin» plenty
of experimentin» in their
lab, da wurld.
But with all
of the creative offerings coming out
of the
labs of the nation's best pizza
scientists, it's easy to overlook the most logical
of all pizza hybrids: A breadstick pizza.
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When asked to describe their title, 59 %
of respondents self - identified as working in research & development (president / VP
of R&D, food tech, chemist,
scientist, chef, project manager,
lab tech, etc.); or QA / QC (quality - assurance manager, quality - control manager, QA / QC personnel, etc.).
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.
Processed foods that we're against are foods that you could not make without the help
of scientists and
lab equipment.
Issue 7 January 2014 Space technology for the food
lab, the Inside Food Awards 2014, vacuum microwave dehydration vs traditional freeze drying, how food
scientists are tackling obesity with smart ingredients, boosting the appeal
of vegetarian sausages, an excursion into the world
of fine honeys, the sweet success
of the gourmet confectionery market, and more
Scientists stated that the extract from the hibiscus flower significantly lowered the cholesterol content in the blood serum
of lab animals, and successfully prevented oxidation
of low - density lipoprotein.
Curt Schilling is a total buffoon, the horrific result
of a mad
scientist accidentally leaving a pair
of synthetic buttocks and a copy
of The Fountainhead in the same
lab.
It just adds to the atmosphere
of a mad
scientist's
lab.
His wife, Glorianna Davenport, is a filmmaker, former research
scientist, and co-founder
of MIT Media
Lab.
Scientists have linked low doses
of BPA to obesity, diabetes, thyroid disease, breast cancer, prostate cancer and other illnesses in
lab tests on animals.
With a «chief
scientist» specializing in consumer behavior, an «analytics department» monitoring voter trends, and a squad
of dozens huddled at computer screens editing video or writing code, the sprawling office complex inside One Prudential Plaza looks like a corporate research and development
lab — Ping - Pong table and all.
The small group in her
lab includes two graduate students, one postdoc, and one more senior
scientist, all
of whom are close.
«Because
of the changing nature
of the relationship between science and society, there are increasing calls for
scientists to become more engaged and to realize responsibilities beyond what they do in the
lab,» Frankel said.
AAAS has provided more than 185 Communicating Science workshops for over 6,000
scientist and engineer attendees at universities, science society meetings, and government agency
labs worldwide as
of March 2018.
«The kilometre
of rock above the
lab filters out cosmic rays, making it one
of the few radioactively quiet places accessible to
scientists in the world.»
«Permadoc: A
scientist who spends upwards
of ten (or more) years working out
of one (or more)
labs as a postdoctoral fellow with little to no career advancement.»
More recently, he obtained a TEAM grant from the Foundation for Polish Science consisting
of fellowships for at least six young
scientists to work in his
lab and research money.
I put off making a decision by taking a research
scientist position in the
lab of a new PI so that I could see the job up close, with all its benefits and struggles.
The news came a year after Attorney General Jeff Sessions disbanded the National Commission on Forensic Science, an Obama administration - era collaboration between the Justice Department and the National Institutes
of Standards and Technology that brought together
scientists, judicial players including prosecutors, defense lawyers, federal crime
labs directors in an effort to improve forensic science.
University
scientists staff their
labs with graduate students and postdocs recruited «with funding and the implicit assurance
of interesting research careers,» she writes.
This view needs to change, and more positions need to be created for the increasing number
of qualified
scientists who are not interested in opening their own
labs or who do not secure the few faculty positions available.
Last year, Declan Fahy, a communications lecturer at Dublin City University, argued in his book titled The New Celebrity
Scientists: Out of the Lab and into the Limelight, that, for good or ill, celebrity scientists are more abundant today
Scientists: Out
of the
Lab and into the Limelight, that, for good or ill, celebrity
scientists are more abundant today
scientists are more abundant today than ever.
That's why Science recognized the idea
of «treatment as prevention» as its scientific breakthrough
of the year, crediting the
lab of infectious diseases researcher Myron Cohen, a physician -
scientist at the University
of North Carolina School (UNC)
of Medicine in Chapel Hill, with discovering and investigating one
of the most promising antiretroviral drugs, HPTN 052.