Sentences with phrase «of our collaborators do»

«We then compare the results obtained from the computer model with results of our collaborators doing more laborious experiments in rabbits, mice, or NHPs.

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While recounting tales of his epic writing sessions with fellow Monty Python collaborator Graham Chapman, Cleese remembered a time he had lost the work he had done on a sketch.
We are, in our daily work, doing the work of evolution, or, as the Jesuit scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, S.J., put it best, «we are all collaborators in creation.»
Jarvis also noted that while Facebook is a collaborator and funder of the project, «we designed the governance to assure that neither Facebook nor any other funder would have direct control over grants and to make sure that we would not be put in a position of doing anything we did not want to do
The chief Rabbi of wartime Rome had been sheltered by Jesuits, and he later paid eloquent and generous tribute to Pius XII and his collaborators for their rescue efforts, as did Dr. Raffael Contoni, head of Italy's wartime Jewish Assistance Committee and later president of the union of Italian Jewish communities.
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.»
To process with the pilgrims to these ancient churches, as Weigel and his collaborators did, is to enter into the storied history of a place that belongs to all Christians.
As one of John Paul's closest collaborators for the bulk of the saint's lengthy pontificate, it is unimaginable that Benedict does not feel some personal connection to that legacy.
If more scholars come to accept the thesis that many of the New Testament writers were arguing with Roman rulers and their collaborators, that does not necessarily mean they will conclude that Jesus was primarily a political reformer or social revolutionary.
The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some of them managed to transcend such limited conceptions in behalf of the central purpose of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds of thoughtful people the world over.
After that, I had a rough idea of the potential distribution of wild chile peppers, but did not have any specific locations to target, so I leaned on my Mexican collaborator, Jose (Pepe), who is a professor at the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, to point me in the right direction.
What we need to do is expand our engagement so we can help many more of our collaborators become aligned with what the SDGs are trying to achieve.
Di Carlo's release makes no specific mention of Saland's gay marriage vote, although it does accuse the senator of being a «a liberal Democrat collaborator» and «economic and personal freedoms» that have diminished over the 32 years Saland has been in office.
The said rogue individual could be a staff of the Police, DSS or other agency in Ilorin working with other devilish collaborators to have me un-ethically implicated Tracking of the two phone numbers (including that of the said claimed police officer) has been done, but the Kwara State Police is yet to conclude investigation on the issue.
Nathaniel Wight, a literacy teacher and one of the collaborators of the project, said, «My own objective was to try to illustrate what would happen if these shop classes that do such amazing things with students were taken away.»
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?»
Michael Balboni, her husband and primary collaborator, has a Ph.D. in theology and also did postdoctoral research at the Harvard School of Public Health.
One of my PhD collaborators (a professor) told me «You didn't look like the kind of guy that would be interested in these topics, much less to succeed in them».
How to network effectively by Elisabeth Pain, 27 October 2015 Networking is a great way to find collaborators; this collection of articles will help teach you how to do it effectively.
Geoff Oxnard, an assistant professor of medicine at Dana - Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School in Boston and one of Paweletz's collaborators, remarks that «I had a hospitalized patient last week, she's sick with metastatic lung cancer, and she's exactly the kind of patient who might have an [epithelial growth factor receptor (EGFR)-RSB- mutation, but I simply didn't have enough tissue to ask those questions yet.»
Quizzing your collaborators on their work carries risks, but failing to do so also carries risks, which, though of lower probability, are graver.
Now, Bernardo Spagnolo, a biophysicist at the University of Palermo in Italy and collaborators at Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod in Russia have come up with a simple neurological model that does the trick.
Anand told New Scientist that while he does respect the peer review process, he is confident enough of his results to start publicising them, with the aim of attracting potential collaborators.
Evidence of Neandertal ability to produce speech does not help trace the beginnings of language, he and collaborators wrote in PLOS Biology.
What didn't surprise Dario and her collaborator Eryn Nicole O'Neal, Ph.D., an assistant professor of criminal justice and criminology at Sam Houston State University, was that all victims of sexual assault have higher depression scores than individuals who have not been sexually assaulted in their lifetime.
When Lipkin was interviewed this past November about a 2 - year, $ 766,000 project on CFS / ME funded by NIH, on which he and Hornig are co — principal investigators, Lipkin credited several external collaborators but did not mention Hornig's contribution to the work, which aims to identify biomarkers of CFS / ME.
China's economy was growing rapidly, but «children from rural areas with poor educations or in bad health didn't have the capabilities» to take advantage of new economic opportunities, says Luo Renfu, a longtime Rozelle collaborator and economist at Peking University in Beijing.
In principle, scientists don't pay much attention to the nationality of their collaborators: they simply seek out people who can help advance their studies.
«We couldn't do this without our collaborators,» said SLAC's John Galayda, head of the LCLS - II project team.
(The data took so long to analyze that Cox and his collaborator, geophysicist Ben Chao of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, did not see the change until last year.)
Herr and his collaborators believed that the lack of ankle power was one of the main reasons amputees burn 30 percent more energy walking than do humans with intact lower limbs.
«On first sight, zirconium pentatelluride did not even look like a 3D material,» said Brookhaven physicist Tonica Valla, who performed the measurements with collaborators at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and at Brookhaven's National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS, https://www.bnl.gov/ps/nsls/about-NSLS.asp)-- two additional DOE Office of Science User Facilities.
Jane Smith, deputy editor for BMJ, tells Next Wave that in addition to the on - going disputes of who did what and who should go where, it is «unrealistic» to expect researchers in multidisciplinary projects to fully understand and defend the contributions of collaborators.
Talented scientists who return after a stay abroad often don't manage to persist in their objective of doing research in Ecuador, observes Mena's former collaborator Enrique Quintana Ortí, a professor at the Jaume I University in Castellón de la Plana in Spain, «because... infrastructure is scarce and administrative tasks are abundant.»
Cantley's lab and collaborators found that large doses of vitamin C did indeed kill cultured colon cancer cells with BRAF or KRAS mutations by raising free radical levels, which in turn inactivate an enzyme needed to metabolize glucose, depriving the cells of energy.
«There's a lot of archeological work to be done to sort out how the populations fluctuated and how these cities grew over time,» said Beach's collaborator, Sheryl Luzzadder - Beach, professor of geography, University of Texas at Austin.
«Just because the world has been using fluorescent lighting for years doesn't mean it's the best,» says study collaborator Elizabeth Klerman of Harvard.
The work was done by Jens Kremkow and collaborators in the laboratories of Jose Manuel Alonso at the State University of New York College of Optometry and will be published in the May 5, 2016 issue of Nature.
The work was done by Jens Kremkow and collaborators in the laboratories of Jose Manuel Alonso at the State University of New York College of Optometry and will be published on May 5, of 2016 in Nature.
So far, Brown estimates that the analyses he and Heathers have done, sometimes working independently and often with other collaborators, have led to corrections to dozens of papers and the full retraction of roughly 10 more.
Research by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and their collaborators showed that new types of E. coli occur frequently, but unlike in some other infections, drug - resistant strains do not become a dominant cause of infection.
Lead author Aaron Allen was a PhD student in cell & systems biology at U of T when the work was done, and he was assisted by Sokolowski, fellow EEB student Ina Anreiter, and Oxford University collaborator Megan Neville, who taught Allen the technique.
However, a 2012 lab study conducted at Oklahoma State University by Belden's collaborator Scott McMurry did not find damage to the growth and development of tadpoles at the levels that Kuivila's research team found in waterways.
The research, done by San Diego Zoo conservationists with international collaborators using photos spanning many years, also indicates that young bears usually retain many of their unique markings as they grow older.
The research was done in the laboratories of Ralph Adolphs, Bren Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience and professor of biology, and collaborator Ueli Rutishauser (PhD» 08) of Cedars - Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles and a visiting associate in biology and biological engineering at Caltech.
Though RNAi doesn't exist in every organism, the researchers knew it was active in M. circinelloides because of the pioneering work of their collaborators Rosa Ruiz - Vazquez and Santiago Torres - Martinez, with whom Calo trained at the University of Murcia, Spain.
As STAR collaborator Salvatore Fazio explained, the RHIC physicists do it by measuring the number, trajectory, and energy level of particles called W bosons that emerge from RHIC's collisions of polarized protons.
Kersten and collaborator Julie Earles, Ph.D., co-author and a professor of psychology in FAU's Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, were looking for answers to a key question involving eyewitness testimonies and mugshots: «Does presenting a picture along with a question like «is this the person who did it?»
Herculano - Houzel and her collaborators — graduate students Débora Messeder and Fernanda Pestana from the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro in Brazil; Professor Kelly Lambert at Randolph - Macon College; Associate Professor Stephen Noctor at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine; Professors Abdulaziz Alagaili and Osama Mohammad from King Saud University in Saudi Arabia; and Research Professor Paul R. Manger at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa — picked carnivorans to study because of their diversity and large range of brain sizes as well as the fact that they include both domesticated and wild species.
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