Sentences with phrase «pharmacologists doing»

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Breastfeeding is highly beneficial to baby, but expert Thomas Hale, a pharmacologist and director of the Infant Risk Center at Texas Tech University School of Medicine, recommends that mothers who wish to continue their marijuana use do not breastfeed baby.
But don't be discouraged if you aren't a card - carrying molecular biologist or pharmacologist.
«Nature didn't come up with pain just to torture mankind,» says Martin Angst, an anesthesiologist and clinical pharmacologist at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
That suggestion doesn't line «up with the basic science and certainly does not describe our own data on Olinvo,» says Jonathan Violin, a molecular pharmacologist who co-founded Trevena and is now one of its vice presidents.
A team of clinical pharmacologists, statisticians and IT experts conducted a risk analysis of the problems at Cetero, she said, and they «concluded that the risk of a misleading result was very low given how the studies were done, how the data were captured and so forth.»
To investigate whether hair samples could be used to assess the effects of asthma on cortisol levels during pregnancy, a research team led by Gideon Koren, MD, a clinical pharmacologist at the University of Toronto, and Bruce Carleton, PharmD, at the University of British Columbia, collected hair samples from 93 pregnant women, of whom 62 had asthma and 31 did not.
Mealey, a veterinarian and pharmacologist at WSU's College of Veterinary Medicine, will receive a 2013 Women to Watch in Life Science Award for identifying why certain dog breeds suffer deadly drug reactions while others do just fine — and then doing something about it.
What's a pharmacologist to do?
Bringing this forward, I am sure that your facility can do with the expertise of an individual who has deep - rooted experience in working closely with chemists, pharmacologists, and toxicologists.
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