The research, which appears today as an advance online
publication in the journal Nature, should aid development of more personalized cancer immunotherapy and advance diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
The research, which will be published as an Advance Online
Publication in the journal Nature on 18 September 2013, was performed by B. Franklin Pugh, holder of the Willaman chair in Molecular Biology at Penn State, and postdoctoral scholar Bryan Venters, who now holds a faculty position at Vanderbilt University.
Long and his colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and in Europe will publish their findings online Oct. 26 in advance of
publication in the journal Nature.
They published their findings December 13, 2006, in advance online
publications in the journal Nature.
Scientists at the University of New Hampshire's Climate Change Research Center are preparing a paper (scheduled for
publication in the journal Nature) that attempts to quantify the effect of human methane emissions on global climate change... and proposes necessary action to reduce this greenhouse forcing.
Not exact matches
These
publications achieve such high valuations partly because they are published
in high - end
journals like
Nature and Science, but partly it is because some people actually believe they are valuable.
But
in a study published
in this week's advance online
publication of the
journal Nature, Peters, the first author of the paper, and his colleagues found that the motor cortex itself plays an active role
in learning new motor movements.
My project produced a co-first author
publication in Nature, along with five other first - author
publications in peer - reviewed
journals and seven other
publications.
A competitive faculty application package, I was told, should include
publications in prestigious
journals such as Cell,
Nature, or Science; evidence of fundraising such as travel grants and
in - kind research support; and teaching experience as a teaching assistant or guest lecturer.
Details of the new method have now been published as an «Advance Online
Publication»
in the
journal «
Nature Materials.»
«We find that the end - Cretaceous mass extinction was caused by a combination of the volcanism and meteorite impact, delivering a theoretical «one - two punch,»» said Petersen, first author of a paper scheduled for online
publication July 5
in the
journal Nature Communications.
(Sandberg, of course, is a billionaire tech celebrity; still relatively early
in her career, Weissman - Unni has a handful of
publications in some of the most prestigious scientific
journals in the world, including
Nature and PLOS ONE.)
Llinás is the leader of an international team of scientists whose paper describing their research will be published
in the
journal Nature on the Advance Online
Publication website, www.
nature.com on 23 February 2014 along with a second paper, which describes related work led by Andy Waters (University of Glasgow) and Oliver Billker (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute).
McFadden has over 90
publications (many invited)
in journals such as Science,
Nature, the
Journal of Geophysical Research, and Geophysical
Journal International, and he co-authored The Magnetic Field of the Earth and Paleomagnetism: Continents and Oceans.
The study is scheduled for
publication on February 23
in the
journal Nature Climate Change.
Prospects have become even more appealing after a
publication, entitled «Band structure engineering via piezoelectric fields
in strained anisotropic CdSe / CdS nanocrystals,» was published
in the
journal Nature Communications last July.
A
publication in the scientific
journal Nature Microbiology identifies PDGFRα as the receptor for the trimeric gHgLgO complex of Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV).
He has published
in major scientific
journals such as
Nature as well as countless general - interest
publications.
Voiceprinting gained notoriety with the 1962
publication of a paper by Lawrence G. Kersta, a scientist at Bell Labs,
in the
journal Nature.
In a recent publication in the scientific journal Nature Communications, the scientists reveal novel molecules with a strong antibacterial (bactericidal) activity against Gram - negative bacteri
In a recent
publication in the scientific journal Nature Communications, the scientists reveal novel molecules with a strong antibacterial (bactericidal) activity against Gram - negative bacteri
in the scientific
journal Nature Communications, the scientists reveal novel molecules with a strong antibacterial (bactericidal) activity against Gram - negative bacteria.
The
publications go back to 2001, include numerous co-authors, and have appeared
in Nature, Cell, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and other
journals.
The new findings by Cate, Lee and their UC Berkeley colleagues will be posted online July 27
in advance of
publication in the British
journal Nature.
The results of this research work performed
in the JGU Graduate School of Excellence «Materials Science
in Mainz» (MAINZ) have recently been published
in the
journal Nature Physics as an advanced online
publication.
A St. Jude Children's Research Hospital scientist helped lead the international research, results of which appear online
in advance of
publication in the scientific
journal Nature.
The paper, slated for
publication in next week's issue of
Nature, was released on the
journal's Web site today, a press release explained, «because of its immediate topicality.»
In a series of publications today in the British scientific journal Nature, international teams of researchers published a nearly complete sequence of the genetic instructions of «Black 6,» the most common breed of laboratory mouse, and matched its traits with the recently decoded human genom
In a series of
publications today
in the British scientific journal Nature, international teams of researchers published a nearly complete sequence of the genetic instructions of «Black 6,» the most common breed of laboratory mouse, and matched its traits with the recently decoded human genom
in the British scientific
journal Nature, international teams of researchers published a nearly complete sequence of the genetic instructions of «Black 6,» the most common breed of laboratory mouse, and matched its traits with the recently decoded human genome.
With appearances
in a whopping 350
journals and nine books — including
Nature Reviews Cancer, Reviews of Modern Physics, and Science — highlighting a single
publication is asking a lot.
The research, submitted to the
journal Nature for
publication, also provides direct evidence of ripples
in the structure of space - time made by gravitational waves, and it affirms the often tense link between quantum mechanics and Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.
SBGrid's eLife paper got 4 new citations
in March, appearing
in publications from Youxing Jiang at UT Southwestern
Nature [Abstract], Jason McLellan, now at UT at Austin,
in PLOS Pathogens [Abstract], Seth Darst from Rockefeller
in eLife [Abstract], and Pedro José Barbosa Pereira from University of Porto
in Journal of Biological Chemistry [Abstract].
The public disclosure of this expanded collaboration coincides with the
publication in the peer reviewed
journal Nature Methods of data showing new capabilities of the Lung - Chip technology to achieve accurate modeling of the human lung small airways.
Nature Medicine Study Describes a Novel Senolytic Molecule that Slows the Progression of Osteoarthritis April 24, 2017 SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2017 / PRNewswire / — UNITY Biotechnology, Inc. announced today the
publication of new research
in the
journal Nature Medicine demonstrating that the selective elimination of senescent cells with a drug may delay, prevent, or even reverse the progression of osteoarthritis (OA)
Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. recipient Qi Shen's bio already reads like a seasoned professor's: 15
journal publications — including work in the high - impact Journal of Applied Physics and Nature's Scientific Reports — book chapters, more than a dozen conference papers, and four p
journal publications — including work
in the high - impact
Journal of Applied Physics and Nature's Scientific Reports — book chapters, more than a dozen conference papers, and four p
Journal of Applied Physics and
Nature's Scientific Reports — book chapters, more than a dozen conference papers, and four patents.
The coordinated
publication set includes one main integrative paper and five related papers
in the
journal Nature; 18 papers
in Genome Research; and six papers
in Genome Biology.
The
journal Nature is among the most significant scientific
publications in the world.
The research appears today as an advance online
publication in the scientific
journal Nature Genetics.
«Antarctic model raises prospect of unstoppable ice collapse,» read the headline
in the scientific
journal Nature, a
publication not known for hyperbole.
«By figuring out a way to get genes across the blood - brain barrier, we are able to deliver them throughout the adult brain with high efficiency,» says Ben Deverman, a senior research scientist at Caltech and lead author of a paper describing the work
in the February 1 online
publication of the
journal Nature Biotechnology.
A new
journal publication released this month
in Nature Science Reports, «Highly Stable Glassy Carbon Interfaces for Long - Term Neural Stimulation and Low - Noise Recording of Brain Activity» features the recent progress
in this research.
It was 50 years ago this year - with the
publication in 1967
in the
journal Nature of «The North Pacific: An Example of Tectonics on a Sphere», co authored by Dan McKenzie and Robert Parker - when the theory of plate tectonics formally came into being.
«We indicated 23 years ago —
in our 1994
Nature article — that climate models had the atmosphere's sensitivity to CO2 much too high,» said Christy, the lead author
in the study, which has been accepted for
publication in the 2017 fourth quarter edition of the Asia - Pacific
Journal of Atmospheric Sciences and is available online.
Research studies including search for moons around asteroids and planets around other stars using a wide variety of instruments leading to 85
publications in major
journals including
Nature and Icarus
The world of vitamin C was tipped upside down
in 1998, with the
publication of a controversial paper
in the prestigous
journal Nature entitled «Vitamin C exhibits pro-oxidant properties».
As a research scientist working
in the field of genetics, I have co-authored more than 60
publications in Nature, Cell, The New England
Journal of Medicine, Genome Research, and other
journals.
One of my co-authors, Henry Jenkins, and I recently took part
in a roundtable of media studies scholars for a
publication called Cinema
Journal that will see print... well, considering the
nature of academic
publication... probably awhile from now, but we broached the subject of Kindle Worlds.
Over 8,700 different
journals will have content included
in the initiative, content that is published by ALPSP, Bloomsbury Publishing, Cambridge University Press, Dove Press, Elsevier, Emerald, IOP Publishing,
Nature Publishing Group, Oxford University Press, Portland Press, SAGE
Publications, Science Reviews 2000 Ltd., Springer, Taylor & Francis, Versita, Wiley, Wolters Kluwer Health.
At least that's the propaganda that you are likely to hear since the
publication of a fascinating study
in the scientific
journal «
Nature» (January 2013).
Recent
publications include; feature articles
in esse - Art and Opinions, Antennae: The
Journal of
Nature in Visual Culture, chapters for edited collections; Perma / Culture: Imagining Alternatives
in an age of Crisis, and Why Look at Plants?
In addition, and since the start of ACP (the first of EGU's interactive journals) in 2001, the publication of interactive comments is supervised by the editors who have the option of censoring / deleting comments that are not of substantial nature or of direct relevance to the issues raised in the discussion paper or which contain personal insult
In addition, and since the start of ACP (the first of EGU's interactive
journals)
in 2001, the publication of interactive comments is supervised by the editors who have the option of censoring / deleting comments that are not of substantial nature or of direct relevance to the issues raised in the discussion paper or which contain personal insult
in 2001, the
publication of interactive comments is supervised by the editors who have the option of censoring / deleting comments that are not of substantial
nature or of direct relevance to the issues raised
in the discussion paper or which contain personal insult
in the discussion paper or which contain personal insults.
Nature is one of the most reputable and most cited scientific
journals in publication and we're beyond ecstatic that they want to participate
in our subreddit.
Given this failure on the part of the
Nature Geoscience editorial staff, isn't it the duty of outsiders — almost assuredly including Langenberg himself, if he is alerted to this utterance scheduled for dead - tree - format
publication in June — to offer the editors of this
journal some commentary on the methodologies, results, and conclusions of Tierney et al?