Sentences with phrase «on laboratory facilities»

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Pfizer employees inside a laboratory at Pfizer's research and development facility in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 26, 2015.
In addition, it is a FDA - and HACCP - certified facility with a research and quality assurance laboratory on the premises.
Its 5,000 ft ² laboratory facility offers both food chemistry and microbiology testing with an emphasis on dairy nutri
The on - site modern laboratory facility applies stringent quality standards to all our products during manufacture, ensuring the highest quality feeds for our customers.
To kick - start its research on microgravity beer, Budweiser is partnering with experts in the field, including CASIS * who manages the International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory, and Space Tango, a payload development company that operates two commercial research facilities within the National Lab.
Both the Bloomingdale and Sparks facilities also house state - of - the - art testing laboratories, where NOW's quality technicians use the latest analytical instrumentation to perform approximately 16,000 tests on ingredients and finished products each month.
Tanks used for storage of process waters have apparent visible debris, filth and microbiological contamination... There is no laboratory analysis for water used in ice manufacturing at the [redacted] facility to show the water used to make ice is potable... Apparent bird feces were observed on the ice manufacturing equipment at Moon Fishery; insects and filth were observed in and on the equipment... Tuna processed at your facility, which is consumed raw or cooked, comes in direct contact with water and ice.
As a result of the commitment of the major companies to locate at Nano Utica, the $ 125 million facility is being expanded to accommodate the new collaboration, with state - of - the - art cleanrooms, laboratories, hands - on education and workforce training facilities, and integrated offices encompassing 253,000 square feet.
The health facility located on the Peter Ala Adjetey Avenue, North Labone, Accra can boast of an extensive range of cutting — edge Siemens radiology modalities as well as a clinical laboratory with a turnaround time for diagnosis and delivery being three hours and under one hour for emergencies.
The German - born Frank, who was inducted as a AAAS fellow in 1997, is a professor of biochemistry, molecular biophysics and biological sciences at Columbia in New York City and the Scottish - born Henderson, who has been a AAAS member since 1996, has served as director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology research facility where hundreds of scientists work on neurobiology, cell biology and biotechnology.
The laboratory is working with scientists from around the world on expanding its short - baseline neutrino program and would also serve as host to the proposed flagship Long - Baseline Neutrino Facility and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment, or DUNE.
They found it was most likely caused inadvertently by the unregulated international trading of gibbons and laboratory work on viruses in US military and other medical research facilities.
Individual laboratories within each of these federal agencies specialize in everything from parasitic diseases to space robotics and offer postdocs hands - on experience at state - of - the - art facilities.
But DOE's Office of Science will spend only half its budget on work by university researchers, with much of the rest going to its ten national laboratories and research facilities, from Brookhaven in New York state to the Pacific Northwest National Lab in Washington state.
Considerations that you'll need to address include: establishing authority to purchase supplies and equipment; maintaining laboratory instruments and facilities; the status and responsibilities for proposals and manuscripts in preparation; the group meetings schedule; student progress / evaluation reports; research plans; back - up resource persons on campus; budget oversight responsibilities; and deadlines for reports, proposals, and updates.
Start - up companies share office space and laboratory facilities, as well as administrative resources and managerial / financial services, allowing them to focus their resources and energies on developing products and technologies.
Paul Schaffer, associate laboratory director of the life sciences division of Canada's particle physics laboratory TRIUMF (TRI-University Meson Facility), which uses particle accelerators to create radioactive materials for medicine, explains in a public lecture that will be broadcast live here on this webpage Wednesday, December 2 at 7 P.M. Eastern time.
Astronauts on the orbiting laboratory will test the yeast growth on monocytes in an enclosed and controlled facility called the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus (CGBA).
The U.S. continues to observe a moratorium on nuclear testing, so scientists, particularly at government facilities such as LLNL and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), develop ways to detect these events without creating an explosion themselves.
Orbital Sciences launched their spacecraft July 13 atop an Antares rocket from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport at the Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia on a three - day journey to the orbital laboratory.
The researchers also determined that the type of facility where sperm is taken and its distance from the IVF laboratory has no bearing on pregnancy outcomes.
Ames Research Center has partnered with NanoRacks, a private firm with research facilities on the station, and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) to support the Ames Student Fruit - Fly Experiment (AFEX) on the orbital laboratory.
The new laser will help relieve the overwhelming demand for time on the world's handful of FELs, which includes the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park, California, as well as a FEL in Japan and facilities due to open over the coming year in South Korea and Switzerland.
Computer time was awarded by the Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program; the project also used resources of the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a DOE Office of Science User Facility at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
«We're hoping that on IPv6 World Day we'll see v6 traffic go up, so we'll have a better idea of how many users are capable of using IPv6,» says Timothy Winters, a senior manager at the University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory (UNH - IOL), which offers broadband service — providers and network equipment — makers the facilities and expertise for testing their products.
The query, spurred by the announcement last week that the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California had reached an important milestone on the road to fusion energy, elicited some fascinating responses.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — This week, the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California announced an important milestone on the road to achieving ignition, which could lead to producing controlled fusion reactions here on Earth.
The researchers are now working on developing the material in the USC microfabrication facility and will likely benefit from the new capabilities in the recently - dedicated John D. O'Brien Nanofabrication Laboratory in the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience.
«What the museum offers to the Park Service is something that we can not do for ourselves,» said Ann Hitchcock, registrar at the National Park Service, which doesn't have any cryogenic facilities of its own and depends on researchers who store samples offsite at a university or laboratory.
The Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has published a report on the land use requirements of solar power plants based on actual land - use practices from existing solar facilities.
The Net - Zero Energy Residential Test Facility on the NIST campus is an energy laboratory disguised as a home.
As a result, many European nuclear physicists will have no machine to work on when the Nuclear Structure Facility (NSF) at the Daresbury Laboratory in Cheshire closes this spring.
In addition to facilities and personnel dedicated to the study and care of the animals, our on - site diet laboratory provides custom diets to induce specific disease - states against which to test your intervention.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood - Randall completed her goal of visiting all 17 Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories after meeting staff and touring several major facilities at Brookhaven Lab during her time on site Tuesday, Sept. 22.
The little - known hiatus has forced the directors of the three principal U.S. weapons laboratories to rely on other types of reliability tests, mostly conducted at other U.S. nuclear weapons facilities, when they promised in annual reports to the President and the Congress that the country's warheads will still explode in the manner intended by their designers.
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Experiments on the accelerator will complement research under way at the National Ignition Facility (NIF), part of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
The calculations were performed on the supercomputers in the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a national scientific user facility at PNNL.
The Jackson Laboratory celebrated the groundbreaking for its new, state - of - the - art vivarium, a 134,900 - square - foot facility to maintain research mouse models, at the institution's Ellsworth, Maine, location on August 2.
According to Hewett, the Laboratory hopes to proceed quickly to phase 2, a $ 65 million project that will capitalize on the infrastructure of phase 1 and increase the total capacity of the facility by a factor of four; however, it will need state, federal, and private financial assistance to achieve this end.
U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King, Congressman Bruce Poliquin, LePage administration Senior Policy Advisor John Butera and Ellsworth Mayor Robert Crosthwaite were on hand to launch the new facility, which is the first step in the Laboratory's long - range plan to gradually migrate mouse production (except for the research mice used by JAX scientists) from Bar Harbor to Ellsworth, freeing up space in Bar Harbor to expand research and education programs.
At Sandia National Laboratory, Myers works on the Z machine, the world's most powerful pulsed - power facility and x-ray generator, which produces high energy density plasmas that are used to study fusion and the physics of nuclear weapons.
The Orion experiment which is the first academic experiment on this facility, confirms that these accretion shocks, which could not be studied in laboratory a few years ago at exact scale, can now be produced commonly in laboratory.
** In 2014, Sethian established CAMERA at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as an integrated, cross-disciplinary center to develop and deliver fundamental new mathematics required to capitalize on experimental investigations at DOE Office of Science user facilities.
As the official Belgian Antarctic Operator, the Foundation ensures safe conditions for field research, provides cargo and personnel logistics, experienced polar guides, field accommodation and mobile laboratory facilities, and guarantees minimal impact on the Antarctic environment.
To analyze how the density gradient affected the strength of the electron turbulence, the team fed information about the plasma's temperature and density into a program run on computers at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, a DOE Office of Science User Facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California.
Some of the research on these sensors was performed at the Department of Energy's Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a national scientific user facility at PNNL.
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 17 — To help the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) reduce dependence on foreign oil and accelerate discoveries to preserve the environment, the Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory (EMSL), a national scientific user facility located at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), has implemented DataDirect Networks (DDN) high performance block and file storage solutions to provide a storage foundation for ongoing alternative energy research projects.
The conference was held October 26 to October 28 at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science user facility located on the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory campus in Richland, Washington.
Multiple types of spectroscopy and electron microscopy capabilities available at EMSL, the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a DOE Office of Science user facility on the PNNL campus, allowed the scientists to understand the catalyst surface at the atomic level and provide mechanistic insight into how oxygen vacancies migrate to the surface of the cerium oxide, creating pathways for highly active carbon monoxide conversion.
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