Sentences with phrase «of my collaborators from»

Since then, Hulse has struck out on his own, launching the Still Brandworks agency with two of his collaborators from the Team Canada project, Adam Bognar and Andrew Simpson.
With the engagement of collaborators from various fields and support from the government and community leaders, I have great hopes that Golden Rice will someday become available and provide health benefits to our consumers and economic benefits to our farmers.
Shike and a large team of collaborators from 11 institutions set out to determine if there was a relationship between feed efficiency in forage - fed cattle and in grain - fed cattle.
The team, which included members of the Health Science Center departments of medicine and biochemistry, investigators from the UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and a group of collaborators from Austria, found that the gene that codes the enzyme D2 - hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase (D2HGDH) is mutated in a subset of cancers called diffuse large B - cell lymphomas.
Head of the University of Tasmania's School of Health Sciences Professor Nuala Byrne, who led the study with a team of collaborators from Queensland University of Technology and the University of Sydney, said dieting altered a series of biological processes in the body, which led to slower weight loss, and possibly weight gain.
To help her interpret the data, Warinner mustered an army of collaborators from fields ranging from immunology to metagenomics.
The researchers studied the genes of 35 families with more than one case of Wilms tumour, recruited to the study through a network of collaborators from across the world.
The findings were published Monday in Nature Astronomy by a team of collaborators from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Helmholtz - Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf in Germany, University of California - Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Germany, Osaka University in Japan, Technical University of Darmstadt in Germany, European XFEL, University of Michigan, University of Warwick in the United Kingdom and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
In recent years, Adidas has opened up to an army of collaborators from Kanye West and Pharrell to American artist Daniel Arsham and artisanal Japanese sneaker label Hender Scheme.
That the movie reteams a number of collaborators from Comedy Central's «Key and Peele» — including director Peter Atencio and screenwriters Peele and Alex Rubens — would seem to bear out the notion that their distinctive brand of double - edged satire is best served and consumed in five - minute sketches.
Because Ai is unable to visit Alcatraz, he is developing the works in his Beijing studio with the support of exhibition curator and FOR - SITE Executive Director Cheryl Haines and an international team of collaborators from organizations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
Because Ai is currently unable to visit Alcatraz, he is developing the works in his Beijing studio with the support of exhibition curator and FOR - SITE Executive Director Cheryl Haines and an international team of collaborators from organizations including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
In «de la Calle», the artist has employed a team of collaborators from #LA, #NewYork and #Mexico to work on site in our Project Room.
In summary, Western researchers who have interests in cross-cultural studies of young children's social development (and development in general) would do well to incorporate into their research programs the expertise of collaborators from other cultures.

Not exact matches

A stream of research that is particularly developed among organization scholars has argued that collective work is more creative because it can involve individuals from different backgrounds and these divergent origins may inspire the collaborators and push them to make better decisions.
A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
A Spanish Carmelite from the 16th century, he was a mystic — and mystical theologian — and a close collaborator of St. Teresa of Avila.
Benoît's chief collaborator in rescuing Jews, Fernande Leboucher, who, in her book The Incredible Mission of Father Benoît (1969), attests to the direct support and assistance they received from Pius XII.
The man once known as «the Italian Oskar Schindler,» we were told, «far from being a hero» or saintly rescuer of Jews was «an enthusiastic Nazi collaborator
The GC2 Summit will feature a number of key speakers and collaborators from the Evangelical community who specialize in ministry to refugees, in addition to senior denominational leaders, non-profit, and church leaders.
A new company set up by a former Beatles collaborator is to donate a portion of its income and proceeds from its first foray into cinema to Meat Free Monday.
A three - month trial of our Ngara point - to - multipoint, spectrally - efficient wireless technology is being hosted by long - time CSIRO research collaborator Macquarie University, at Macquarie's Sydney campus, with help from industry partner Optus.
Her life's experience and passion have driven her to develop and create a unique approach through her clinic which fosters simple yet practical daily life enhancements to ensure we all get the best from living through «nurture of self» through all its ups and downs.Dedicated to creating a secure and safe environment Rowena follows a strict ethos with her collaborators at One Hour For Me and in all aspects of this integrative approach to holistic living.
Dr. Laugeson has been a principal investigator and collaborator on a number of studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigating social skills training for youth with developmental disabilities from preschool to early adulthood and is the co-developer of an evidence - based social skills intervention for teens and young adults known as PEERS.
This provision also supports public involvement, including the expansion of the team of collaborators participating in the wellness policy development, implementation and review to include more members from the community.
And finally you need to know that you may be deluged by free samples of formula and educational materials from formula companies and their health professional collaborators who say they support breastfeeding.
The program model is relationship - based and family - centered, promoting the idea that infants and their families are collaborators in developing an individualized program of support to maximize physical, mental, and emotional growth; health and other positive outcomes for infants and children from the well — baby to the special needs infant.
Battling the interference of 658 MPs, plus Peers, press and Royalty; coaxing and soothing his collaborator Pugin; fending of the mad schemes of a host of crackpot inventors, including Dr Reid and his Ventilator, and assaults from the egos of countless busybodies intent on destroying his reputation and coming in three times over budget and 17 years behind schedule, Barry eventually succeeded — after countless setbacks and rows which contributed to his death in 1860.
All the governor is really doing is the age - old political trick of trying to direct attention away from himself and the senators under fire who have been his collaborators, to where the light is brighter.
On Monday, Europhile Labour MP, Denis MacShane asked Gordon Brown in the House of Commons: «Does he share my dismay that when the issue [tough stance on Russia] was fought out at the Council of Europe the other week, the Russians» closest collaborators and fellow travellers in the debate were UK delegates from the Conservative party?»
By employing state - of - art materials design methods, Dr. Binghai Yan and his collaborators from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in Germany have recently predicted that the oxide compound BaBiO3 combines two required properties, i.e., topological insulator and superconductivity.
That won't be a panacea, of course: in some circumstances, the identity of an applicant can be sussed out from the details and collaborators on the CV.
The deliverables for this project included the following: (1) a robust survey instrument, informed by adequate cognitive and usability pretesting and translated into the five UN languages beyond English; (2) development of a global sampling process; and (3) a clear plan for reaching the targeted sample, including commitments from various national and international collaborators.
The scientists from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital at McGill University, led by Peter McPherson, along with collaborators in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Germany, and at SickKids Hospital and the University of Toronto, have discovered that a severe form of epileptic encephalopathy is caused by recessive loss - of - function mutations in the gene DENND5A.
Findings from a study into Crohn's disease, led by William G. Kerr, Ph.D., of SUNY Upstate Medical University, and his collaborators at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, provide the first evidence that patients with debilitating inflammatory bowel disease lack sufficient quantities of a protein that comes from the SHIP1 gene.
Building on the work of several other research groups, my collaborator Giuseppe Lodato and I published a set of papers in 2006 and 2007 in which we proposed a novel mechanism that could have produced more massive black hole seeds from the get - go.
«As part of this fellowship, I want my project to serve as a model for use - inspired, community - engaged research at Northern Kentucky University, by re-positioning community members from participants to collaborators.
Working with collaborators from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, the researchers tested blood from healthy individuals and people with a rare immune disorder that makes them highly susceptible to staph skin infections.
Now a team of researchers from the University of Maryland (UMD) Department of Physics together with collaborators has seen exotic superconductivity that relies on highly unusual electron interactions.
In a three - stage meta - analysis, Harvard University neurologist Clemens Scherzer and his collaborators analyzed gene expression in 410 samples taken from patients that either had symptomatic or asymptomatic Parkinson's or were healthy, including 185 samples of substantia nigra — a midbrain region where dopamine neurons are particularly susceptible to degeneration.
To investigate this issue in a real - world setting, psychologist S. Craig Roberts of the University of Stirling in Scotland and his collaborators gave online surveys to more than 2,500 women from various countries.
Rothenburg; microbiology doctoral students Chen Peng, China, and Sherry Haller, Topeka; and collaborators from the University of Florida, recently published a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America about the function of an immune - regulating protein from myxoma virus, called M156.
Collaborators on the project are from the University of Minnesota, Virginia Tech, University of Maryland, Princeton University, and Johns Hopkins University.
Hinduja and his collaborator from the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Justin W. Patchin, Ph.D., recently published results of their study in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Dr Tom Knott, Professor Mike Branney and Dr Marc Reichow, from the University of Leicester's Department of Geology's Volcanology Group, conducted the research with a team of international collaborators from the University of California, Santa Cruz, USA, the University of Copenhagen, Denmark and Idaho State University, USA.
ZSL, together with collaborators from Queen Mary University of London, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and University of Malaya, continues to work closely with Malaysian palm oil producers in determining if simple modifications to agricultural practices may bring some of the forest species back into areas planted with oil palm and allow them to survive and reproduce in plantations.
The team includes Lin and his group at the WSU Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture and his collaborator, associate professor Meijun Zhu from WSU's School of Food Science.
«With three lensed quasars — cosmic beacons emanating from massive black holes in the centers of galaxies — collaborators and I measured the expansion rate to 3.8 percent precision.
The muscle decline was completely reversed by feeding the mice a form of vitamin B3, called nicotinamide riboside (NR), obtained from natural products company ChromaDex, a study collaborator.
A nation that is notably absent from China's current list of collaborators is the United States.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z