Not exact matches
«Spirituality and meditation have each been linked to health and well - being in
previous research,» said
research assistant professor Patty Van Cappellen.
«We started this study thinking we would identify the individual characteristics that motivated rescuers, because that's what most
previous research had pointed to,» said Hollie Nyseth Brehm, co-author of the study and
assistant professor of sociology at The Ohio State University.
Unlike
previous research that only factored spanking and neighborhood conditions separately as precursors of child maltreatment, the current study examined these factors simultaneously, said study lead author Julie Ma,
assistant professor of social work at UM - Flint.
«You shouldn't be testing everybody, but if there are reasons to believe that a test for H. pylori may come back positive, and it does come back positive, you should go on to treat,» says Dr. Traci Murakami,
previous gastroenterology fellow at the UA and graduate of the clinical and translational
research graduate certificate at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman School of Public Health, now an
assistant clinical
professor of medicine at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead author of the study.
«Our
previous research used field studies to understand the history of climate change in the Western US,» said study coauthor Kate Maher,
assistant professor of geological and environmental sciences at Stanford University.»
«Most of the
previous research of the past climate in this region is based on detailed studies of specific sites,» said the lead author Jessica Oster,
assistant professor of earth and environmental sciences at Vanderbilt University.
While
previous methods used county - level slash data to estimate the amount of wood residue available as a feedstock, the new
research reported in the journal Biomass and Bioenergy, uses more refined data on demand from individual sawmills, said Natalie Martinkus, one of the authors of the paper and an
assistant professor in WSU's Composite Materials and Engineering Center.
Democrats make more large spending cuts than Republicans, but they do so to balance
previous spending increases, says Bren School
assistant professor Sarah Anderson and co-author Laurel Harbridge in a forthcoming article titled «The Policy Consequences of Motivated Information Processing among the Partisan Elite,» which will appear in American Politics
Research.
It is a dialog IREM has fostered for years, in
previous summits as well as the ongoing
research conducted on the institute's behalf by Dustin Read, PhD / JD,
assistant professor of Property Management and Real Estate at Virginia Tech.