Sentences with phrase «on laboratory samples»

What's more, an ointment containing the peptide effectively treated wounds infected with methicillin - resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and the increasingly common hospital infection bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii in mice and on laboratory samples of human skin.

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Based on the 5 1/2 years Gluten Free Watchdog has commissioned testing through an independent laboratory we have seen first hand that it is sometimes very difficult to evenly distribute gluten within a food sample.
These laboratories usually carry out an Enzyme - Linked Immuno - Sorbent Assay (ELISA) on the samples.
Clinton, N.Y. >> Samples of Hawaii's destructive lava have been analyzed in the Hamilton Analytical Laboratory for the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) scientists to better understand the on - going volcanic eruption.
The most likely strategy for returning samples stored on the 2020 rover will involve two more spacecraft heading to Mars, says Charles Whetsel of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
In addition, the Mars 2020 mission will use the knowledge gained from its scientific exploration to select and collect key samples that could one day be examined in laboratories back on Earth.
Crimson receives daily feeds of information on biosamples — mostly blood, but also urine, tissue, cerebrospinal fluid, and bacterial collections — from patients in Harvard - affiliated clinical laboratories and the pathology laboratory, which includes some 5000 blood samples collected daily at Brigham and Women's and Massachusetts General hospitals.
«I can easily see the current system having 50 million samples in the very near future,» says Dwight Adams, the director of the massive new FBI laboratory on the Marine Corps base in Quantico, Virginia.
Government inspectors at slaughterhouses would likewise benefit from an immediate on - site detection method, helping them identify carcasses of infected cows faster than current laboratory testing, which takes up to 48 hours to process tissue samples.
The magnitude - 9.0 earthquake that struck northeastern Japan on 11 March trashed Koji Tamura's laboratory and office, flinging books, microscopes, sequencers and samples to the floor.
In the Science paper, the researchers derived a quantity related to the fault's slow onset, called the slip weakening distance, and found it to be several orders of magnitude higher that laboratory experiments on rock samples would predict.
«Recent reports of lapses in biosafety practices involving Federal laboratories» — the mistaken shipment of live anthrax samples by a lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta; the accidental contamination of benign poultry flu samples with the deadly H5N1 bird flu at the CDC; and the discovery of old vials of smallpox on the NIH campus in Maryland — «have served to remind us of the importance of constant vigilance over our implementation of biosafety standards,» the notice states.
Following up on the inspectors» findings, a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) laboratory study has demonstrated severe corrosion — rapidly eating through 1 millimeter of wall thickness per year — on steel alloy samples exposed to ethanol and acetic acid vapors.
In the laboratory, Weston tested the toxicity of these samples on the shrimp - like Hyalella azteca.
Five blood spots were placed on cards to be dried and measured against the whole blood samples in an off - site drug testing laboratory.
He also utilizes what he calls «a laboratory in a can» — the newer Environmental Sample Processor, which collects water samples and conducts on - site analyses.
Schiffman and his team conducted another series of experiments in the laboratory on blood samples from adult African elephants to find how these genes respond to DNA damage in the elephant cells.
Scientists wasted no time cataloguing the information and testing the samples, setting up a field laboratory on their research vessel.
In a new study published in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling methods.
In collaboration with the host country, the site enables collection of samples that can be used in research toward new medical countermeasures, and allows USAMRIID to evaluate the performance of previously developed laboratory tests using samples collected on - site.
First author Randal J. Schoepp, Ph.D., recently returned from Liberia and Sierra Leone, where he spent six weeks helping to set up an Ebola testing laboratory and training local personnel to run diagnostic tests on suspected Ebola hemorrhagic fever clinical samples.
A multinational team on board the research vessel Joides Resolution, a «floating laboratory», is about to collect sediment samples from 1.5 kilometres beneath the ocean floor.
By avoiding delays that come with having to return samples to a laboratory for analysis, the methodology could also be used on Earth to detect and identify pathogens during epidemics in remote areas.
Dr. Sharma is the principal investigator of multiple immunotherapy trials and performs extensive laboratory studies on patients» samples to gain insights regarding mechanisms and pathways involved in antitumor responses.
Using the new technique on laboratory - sourced fingerprints, Professor Hillman and colleagues have already demonstrated an improved ability to make positive identifications due to better sample resolution.
It involves processing swabs immediately on a portable device combined with a rapid molecular test and, as samples do not need to be sent to the laboratory, results can be delivered within an hour as opposed to a number of days.
«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.
In testing on laboratory mouse models and human MDS / AML samples, the researchers identified a novel substrate of TRAF6 called hnRNPA1, an RNA binding protein.
To help with understanding the crystal structure, Steve Hackney, professor of materials science at Michigan Tech, was able to provide crucial high - resolution images and diffraction patterns using transmission electron microscopy on ultrathin samples prepared with a diamond knife by Owen Mills, director of Michigan Tech's Applied Chemical & Morphological Analysis Laboratory.
Close collaborations among the Petrucelli laboratory, Kevin Boylan, M.D., director of the ALS Certified Center of Excellence on Mayo's Florida campus, and Dennis Dickson, M.D., director of the neuropathology laboratory on the Florida campus, facilitated access to these precious samples.
Such testing is challenging technically and requires a high - level biosafety laboratory not available in west Africa, so the samples will need to be sent to a BSL4 - level laboratory, says Daniel Bausch, a physician on WHO's Clinical Care Team for Ebola.
Jiangxiao Qiu, a former graduate student in Turner's laboratory and now a postdoctoral researcher with The Nature Conservancy, studied the impact the Asian worms — of the species Amynthas agrestis and Amynthas tokioensis — from July through October of 2014 in the forest at the UW Arboretum, and conducted an experiment on soil samples taken from around southern Wisconsin.
But recent work my laboratory at Cornell University conducted with researchers at King's College London compared nearly 500 twin pairs, a sample size sufficient to show a marked genetic effect on the relative abundance of a specific set of gut microbes.
Selena Ahmed, right, assistant professor of sustainable food systems, examines a sample of maple sap recently harvested and prepared for testing with Rocio Rivas, research assistant and lab manager, in the Montana State University Food and Health Laboratory in Bozeman, Mont. on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016.
In the mid-1990s, Woloschak had worked on samples from 7,000 beagles and 50,000 mice that had been irradiated in experiments at the Argonne Research Laboratory in Illinois between 1969 and 1992.
Professor Pallen explained the importance of the breakthrough, «Most other attempts to recover DNA sequences from historical or ancient samples have suffered from the risk of contamination, because they rely on amplification of DNA in the laboratory, plus they have required onerous optimisation of target - specific assays.
Carried out in cells in the laboratory, in mice and in samples from patients» tumours, the researchers showed this «safe haven» lets melanoma cells turn on a parallel set of cell signals that helps them survive.
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The team, lead by Geophysical Laboratory's Dominic Papineau, collected dozens of rock samples from an area called the Nuvvuagittuq Supracrustal Belt in northern Québec, on the eastern shore of the Hudson Bay.
While evidence obtained in our and other laboratories strongly suggests that H. pylori triggers a transcriptional response, epigenetic alterations and DNA damage in infected cells, most of the data supporting these findings rest on fragmentary analyses of clinical samples and cells infected in vitro.
deCODE BreastCancer ™ is a DNA - based reference laboratory test performed using a simple blood sample or cheek swab, ordered by physicians on behalf of their patients.
In addition to the online instrumentation, dust particles are captured and collected at altitude on special sample carriers for analysis in the laboratory.
Washington State University researchers have developed a low - cost, portable laboratory on a smartphone that can analyze several samples at once to catch a cancer biomarker, producing lab qua... Read more
Laboratory abnormalities detected on days of immunization were seen in blood samples that had been collected just prior to immunization.
Since 1997, he has directed the investigation of neurodegenerative diseases in the Nurses» Health Study and other large cohorts comprising more than 400,000 men and women who have provided detailed information on their dietary habits and lifestyle in addition to blood or cheek cell samples for genetic and other laboratory analyses.
She then worked at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Mars Program Office where she served as the Mars Sample Return Science System Engineer and worked on formulation of sample science and astrobiology investigations for future robotic missions, as well as long - term planning for potential human missions to the red pSample Return Science System Engineer and worked on formulation of sample science and astrobiology investigations for future robotic missions, as well as long - term planning for potential human missions to the red psample science and astrobiology investigations for future robotic missions, as well as long - term planning for potential human missions to the red planet.
However, the turnaround time for larger projects will be based on the number of samples and the queue in the laboratory.
The authors report that in laboratory tests using cellulose as a model indoor material exposed to smoke, levels of newly formed TSNAs detected on cellulose surfaces were 10 times higher than those originally present in the sample following exposure for three hours to a «high but reasonable» concentration of nitrous acid (60 parts per billion by volume).
Lewis, who studies the effects of antiretroviral drugs on the cardiovascular system in his laboratory, reports that he came across the amyloid tissue sample as part of his duties as director of cardiovascular pathology: «It was beautiful.»
During the pilot phase, the Project is analysing Illumina short - read sequence data on 2,512 samples from multiple locations in Africa and Asia, together with laboratory samples for benchmarking and methods development.
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