Sentences with phrase «of research chemist»

The new stuff can be found in the laboratory of research chemist Julian Eastoe at the University of Bristol in the U.K. Sure, any numbskull can pour a bag of iron filings into a jug of Tide (trust me, my wife is still screaming).

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Franklin, then just shy of her 32nd birthday and working as a research chemist at King's College in London, had to rush off to a meeting at the Royal Society and so didn't wait around for the full image to come into focus.
Because of this, It is fashionable in some circles to speak of Christianity as a set of skills that one learns to practice, the way one learns the skills necessary to be a woodworker or a research chemist.
I had just moved to San Francisco in May of 1998 and the following winter my dad travelled to work in a lab doing research in Japan (he's a Chemist).
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.).
They are the «lipid fraction» which contains the saturated fatty acids and the «non-lipid fraction» which has not been studied in - depth, says this award - winning Chemist who is the recipient of the Dr. C.L. de Silva Gold Medal Award - 2009 for «an outstanding research contribution done in any branch of Chemical Sciences during the last five years in Sri Lanka» offered by the Institute of Chemistry, Ceylon.
She gathered a team of chemist and experts to research how to supplement these botanicals with safer clinically active ingredients and then spent years searching for the perfect suppliers who could derive the ingredients they needed from natural sources.
So, the chef and part - time chemist in her did plenty of research, went to work the kitchen and created an exciting array of products.
Chemist and indoor air quality expert Charles J. Weschler, adjunct professor in environmental and occupational medicine at Rutgers University, said he does not think the levels of chemical concentration found in the mattresses are alarming, but he considers the research valuable.
This body, which was a precursor to the Department of the Government Chemist, conducted research which led to strict conditions on additives to tobacco products adopted in 1863.
A research chemist at Somerville College, Oxford before becoming a barrister, Thatcher was elected Member of Parliament for Finchley in 1959.
Scientists, regardless of their field of research, need to be creative to come up with new ways to understand the intricacies of the world (e.g., chemists have to be creative in the way that they mix molecules to create new chemical matter; biochemists can create enzymes with new functions by manipulating DNA, etc.).
In 1957, he joined Humble Oil and Refining as a research chemist, also teaching German and Russian at the University of Houston.
The research leading to the recent publication in Nature Physics was performed by a team of researchers from Dresden and Mainz around the theoretical physicist Dr. Binghai Yan and the experimental chemists Professor Martin Jansen and Professor Claudia Felser.
Wagstaff, a trained research chemist, was presented the K - 12 Promotion of Education Award on Oct. 7 at this year's Women of Color in STEM Conference in Detroit.
But the previous studies shared a common problem, says Marc Baum, a chemist at the Oak Crest Institute of Science, a nonprofit research center in Baldwin Park, California: They tracked car exhaust drifting out of highway tunnels, and the researchers were concerned that ammonia could react with the walls of the tunnel or other gases and thus not show up on detectors.
Today is the birthday of Isidor Traube, a German physical chemist born in 1860 whose research helped lay down fundamental principles of liquids.
C. N. R. Rao, science adviser to the prime minister and a chemist at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, faults Indian scientists for the poor state of science in India, saying that many «are not excited, motivated, or dedicated enough.»
Wagstaff, a chemist with a Ph.D. in STEM education research and an affinity for increasing diversity and inclusion in STEM, led an agency - wide effort to broaden NIJ's pool of peer reviewers, STEM graduate fellows, and R&D grant applicants.
The skill levels and attitudes of these bathtub chemists vary widely, including not only the studious, research - driven types like Arnold but also the callously reckless and the criminally stupid.
Sung June Cho, a chemist at the Korean Institute of Energy Research in Taejon, suspected that the storage capabilities of nanotubes could result in part from their ability to conduct electrical charges, which may help hydrogen molecules adhere.
«It is a very serious issue,» adds C. N. R. Rao, chair of the Science Advisory Council to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and a chemist at the Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore.
There is even a scientific journal aimed at research in the area, the International Journal of Cosmetic Science and, in the U.S., the 3900 - member Society of Cosmetic Chemists.
Steps taken to clean up car exhaust over the past few decades have had a huge effect, and as a result, «the sources of air pollution are now becoming more diverse in cities,» said McDonald, a chemist at Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences in Boulder, Colo..
When research chemist Jeannette García found a candy - size lump of white material in a flask she had recently used, she had no idea what she had created.
As well as analytical and computational chemists, the company, with a work force of over 10,000, looks for synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, and combinatorial chemists to join their research teams.
Now, Eaton — along with chemist Mao - Xi Zhang and crystallographer Richard Gilardi of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. — has discovered a more efficient way to construct the seven - nitro heptanitrocubane, as well as the magic mix of ingredients and conditions that tacks on the eighth to form octanitrocubane.
At Northwestern University, chemist Samuel Stupp and his research team have developed various types of amphiphile molecules (each end is chemically attracted to a different kind of material) that form self - assembling nanofibers, which in turn can prompt the regeneration of bone and brain cells.
An auction committee cleared the sale of a Gamma cell 220 research irradiator, which a university chemist had imported from Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. in 1968 but which had lain unused since 1985.
I started working as a research chemist at the company that had granted me the student bursary, as this was part of the contract agreement.
Carolyn Gramling and Kerry Klein caught up with chemist Stephen Miller, who presented his research about renewable plastics here at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes ScienceNOW).
Or, rather than continuing to pursue a career as a research chemist, you go into politics and eventually become Chancellor of Germany, or you go back to school and become a rural physician.
The award is «a clear example of how basic research on fundamental questions can have a broad impact on all sorts of areas,» says Jeremy Berg, a chemist who directs the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland.
«Foreign students or workers in the U.S.A. for the first time are frequently disarmed by the informality of research and teaching laboratories,» says Mel Schiavelli, an organic chemist and founding president of Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in Pennsylvania.
The research «makes one wonder how far it is possible to go in constructing microfluidic «thinking devices,»» says chemist Irving Epstein of Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.
The Pharmaceutical Development Section (PDS) is a corps of 20 chemists, pharmacists, pharmacokineticists and technicians who make investigational agents for many of the 1,500 clinical research studies running at any given moment at the NIH's Clinical Center.
The list of specialties that will be brought together is deep and broad: beyond a swathe of biological sciences, they include physical scientists, chemists, mathematicians, engineers, and material scientists from 130 research groups in several faculties, hospitals, and research institutes.
Carol Robinson, a chemist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, who returned to science following a prolonged career break to raise three children and has since received many honors for her research into the 3D structure of proteins, welcomes the recommendations.
When he went to other contract research firms and asked for data on a trial, they generally produced an overwhelming amount of paper: records of failed tests, meticulous explanations of how the chemists had made adjustments, and more.
These particles would contain membrane proteins that can be detected to provide a unique indicator of infection,» explains NIST research chemist Larik Turko.
His breadth of training helped him land a position as a research chemist at Bristol - Myers Squibb.
«We believe this is the first example of 2D atomically thin nanostructures made from ionic materials,» says Peidong Yang, a chemist with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and world authority on nanostructures, who first came up with the idea for this research some 20 years ago.
Chemist Paul Wentworth, Jr., of the Scripps Research Institute and his colleagues tested such byproducts — known as atheronals — in vitro.
«All three of these molecules are removed by the same process — reaction with hydroxyl,» a radical formed from water in the atmosphere, explains Nobel Prize - winning chemist F. Sherwood Rowland, who participated in the research.
For example, research from Bayer Corporation reveals that 18 percent of female and minority chemists and chemical engineers say professors discouraged them from pursuing a science career.
On 27 August, chemist Ryoji Noyori, president of RIKEN, Japan's biggest research institution, announced that its Center for Developmental Biology in Kobe will be stripped of half of its 500 - plus staff, renamed, and put under new management.
For example, Justus von Liebig, a 19th - century German chemist, is noted for his work on isomerism, oxidation and agricultural chemistry, but only passing mention is made of his enormously successful laboratory which pioneered the modern scientific research and teaching laboratory.
John Hemminger, a chemist from the University of California, Irvine, and chair of DOE's Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee, noted that within biological and environmental research, the Republican bill specifically favors research on biological systems, genomics, and the effects of low - dose radiation.
A chemist with government lab ETH Zürich in Switzerland has resigned from his post as head of research for the laboratory as part of an investigation into scientific fraud.
To solve the D - lac problem, researchers led by Dale Boger, a chemist at the Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, began synthesizing new versions of vancomycin that bind to peptides ending in D - ala and D - lac.
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