That's based on independent, detailed and specialised journalistic
research by members of the team.
Not exact matches
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Research Team / Committee members have the opportunity to fulfill professional development and research activities by reviewing and selecting abstracts for oral and poster presentation, contributing to other committee activities, and making recommendations of evidence - based monthly resources for ILCA educational
Research Team / Committee
members have the opportunity to fulfill professional development and
research activities by reviewing and selecting abstracts for oral and poster presentation, contributing to other committee activities, and making recommendations of evidence - based monthly resources for ILCA educational
research activities
by reviewing and selecting abstracts for oral and poster presentation, contributing to other committee activities, and making recommendations
of evidence - based monthly resources for ILCA educational modules.
He's been Director
of Research at the Centre for Policy Studies, and a key
member of the Party's campaign
team, producing the literature for the Crewe & Nantwich, Henley, and Norwich North
by - elections.
«I had always been the youngest or second - youngest
member of my
research team, and I was overwhelmed
by the depth and breadth
of my lab mates» knowledge
of their fields,» says Germain.
A
member of the
research team was able to connect this element to another work
by Picasso that recently sold at auction.
Carr and the other
research team members set out to study the protoplanetary disk around a star known as HD 100546, and as sometimes happens in scientific inquiry, it was
by «chance» that they stumbled upon the formation
of the planet orbiting this star.
The
research team, known as HKS Collaboration, consists
of 76
members from 21 institutes led
by Tohoku University, Hampton University and Florida International University.
For this study, Yanik's
team developed a new technology to inject RNA carried
by nanoparticles called lipidoids, previously designed
by Daniel Anderson, an associate professor
of chemical engineering,
member of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer
Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, and an author
of the new paper.
The
research team, which included
members from the University
of Bern in Switzerland, tested their algorithm
by taking high - quality, uncorrupted images, purposely introducing severe degradations, then using the algorithm to repair the damage.
The
research team evaluated breed assessments
of 120 dogs made
by 16 shelter staff
members, including four veterinarians, at four shelters.
The
research team was led by Agnès Dewaele from the French national technological research organization CEA, alongside members of the French National Center for Scientific Research CNRS and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF in Grenoble (
research team was led
by Agnès Dewaele from the French national technological
research organization CEA, alongside members of the French National Center for Scientific Research CNRS and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF in Grenoble (
research organization CEA, alongside
members of the French National Center for Scientific
Research CNRS and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF in Grenoble (
Research CNRS and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility ESRF in Grenoble (France).
A
team led
by Margaret Pericak - Vance
of Duke University, Jonathan Haines
of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and Allen Roses — a former Duke researcher now in charge
of genetics
research at the Glaxo Wellcome Company in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina — scanned the DNA of members of 16 large families with a high rate of Alzheimer's, looking at 280 genetic markers that might help identify candidat
research at the Glaxo Wellcome Company in
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina — scanned the DNA of members of 16 large families with a high rate of Alzheimer's, looking at 280 genetic markers that might help identify candidat
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina — scanned the DNA
of members of 16 large families with a high rate
of Alzheimer's, looking at 280 genetic markers that might help identify candidate genes.
A Purdue University
research team led
by Robert Pruitt and Susan Lolle stumbled onto this discovery while working with Arabidopsis, a
member of the mustard family that is a favorite experimental model.
The
team is led
by University
of Utah materials science and engineering professor Ling Zang, who also is a faculty
member with the Utah Science, Technology and
Research (USTAR) economic development initiative.
Dr Rene van Dijk, from the Sheffield
research team led
by Professor Ben Hatchwell, said: «Our study shows that relatedness between colony
members is low, on average, but co-operation over thatch - building is kin - directed due to the positioning
of relatives within nests.
In the April 25 issue
of Cancer Cell, a
research team, led
by Xin Lu, PhD, Ludwig director and
member at the University
of Oxford and a
team of scientists from both institutions, describes how p53 is silenced in advanced melanomas
by a protein named iASPP, and applies that information to restore p53 function in such cells.
It is encouraging that overall, 39 %
of the 6800
members of research teams funded
by the ERC are female.
The 14 -
member research team was spearheaded
by three
members of the UNMC Department
of Pharmacology / Experimental Neuroscience in the College
of Medicine — Divya Prakash Gnanadhas, Ph.D., post-doctoral
research associate, Santhi Gorantla, Ph.D., associate professor, and Howard Gendelman, M.D., professor and chair.
An international
team led
by Stefanie Hardung from the
research group
of Professor Ilka Diester, a
member of Bernstein Center Freiburg and the Cluster
of Excellence BrainLinks - BrainTools, has now identified the roles five subareas in the prefrontal cortex play in making decisions on movement.
The basic polymer used in the work was discovered in 2009; Yao said it was provided
by members of the
research team from Polyera Corporation, a technology company based in Illinois.
Moffitt Cancer Center, a leader in molecular cancer
research, and a
research team led
by Jia Fang, Ph.D., assistant
member of the Tumor Biology Department, has discovered a new way to control the activity
of SETDB1, a protein that is often upregulated in cancer.
Members of the
team are the Department
of Wildlife Diseases
research of the German Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research in Berlin (IZW) headed by Alex Greenwood, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the National Center for Research in Animal Microbiology (CENID - INIFAP) among other institutions in Mexico and the Centre for Geogenetics of the Natural History Museum of
research of the German Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife
Research in Berlin (IZW) headed by Alex Greenwood, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the National Center for Research in Animal Microbiology (CENID - INIFAP) among other institutions in Mexico and the Centre for Geogenetics of the Natural History Museum of
Research in Berlin (IZW) headed
by Alex Greenwood, the National Autonomous University
of Mexico (UNAM) and the National Center for
Research in Animal Microbiology (CENID - INIFAP) among other institutions in Mexico and the Centre for Geogenetics of the Natural History Museum of
Research in Animal Microbiology (CENID - INIFAP) among other institutions in Mexico and the Centre for Geogenetics
of the Natural History Museum
of Denmark.
The
research team, including
members of Prof. Keinan's lab, Prof. Eitan Friedman
of TAU's Sackler School
of Medicine, and Prof. Gil Azmon and colleagues at Albert Einstein College
of Medicine and the University
of Haifa, based their study on data from the Jewish HapMap project, an international effort led
by Prof. Harry Ostrer
of Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, to determine the genetic history
of worldwide Jewish diasporas.
Archeologist Thomas Huffman
of Witwatersrand University, a
member of the
research team and a leading authority on Iron Age southern Africa, explains that villages were cleansed
by burning down huts and grain bins.
(The
research team, led
by Uri Hasson and Kenneth Norman, professors in the Department
of Psychology at Princeton, frequently makes use
of movies and television shows to study brain activity; «Sherlock» is a particular favorite
of the lab
members.)
An anonymous
member of the
research team expressed impatience with the lab bacteria
by leaving graffiti on a blackboard: «Hey cells, GROW UP!»
English - speaking mothers living in the City
of St. Louis who scored above 10 on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) were approached to join the study
by members of the
research team.
In a paper published in the current issue
of Nature Communications, Howe, a
member of the Plant
Research Lab at MSU, and his
team describe how they were able to modify an Arabidopsis plant — a relative
of mustard —
by «knocking out» both a defense hormone repressor and a light receptor in the plant.
Careful modelling
by team member Jessica Agarwal
of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System
Research in Lindau, Germany, showed that the tails could have been formed
by a series
of impulsive dust - ejection events [3].
The findings are being presented as part
of a poster presentation
by members of the Rutgers Cancer Institute precision medicine
team at the Annual Meeting
of the American Association for Cancer
Research (AACR) which begins this weekend in New Orleans.
In 2002, the
research team for TRIGR (Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk), led in the U.S.
by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor
of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University
of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study
of 2,159 infants with a family
member affected
by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk
of diabetes.
The intervention is supported
by a peer support forum moderated
by a
member of the
research team and motivational emails.
The
research team was led
by Principal Investigator Timothy O'Connor PhD, assistant professor at the University
of Maryland School
of Medicine (UM SOM) and a faculty
member of the school's Institute
of Genomic Sciences.
The
research team was led
by Jon - Kar Zubieta, M.D., Ph.D., a former U-M faculty
member who now chairs the Department
of Psychiatry at the University
of Utah.
Previous
research, some
of it
by members of the current
team, had shown that KITLG triggers the production
of pigment - producing cells called melanocytes in response to UV light.
The answer according to the study series is «Definitely yes,» says Moritz Merkle,
member of the
research team in Darmstadt, «75 %
of our respondents would accept services
by a robot as a customer.»
Led
by Associate Professor Ganesh S Anand from the Department
of Biological Sciences at the NUS Faculty
of Science, the 9 -
member research team published their findings in the scientific journal Nature Communications on 10 February 2017.
Writing in the journal Neurobiology
of Aging, a
research team, led
by senior author William S. Kremen, PhD, professor
of psychiatry and co-director
of the Center for Behavior Genetics
of Aging at UC San Diego School
of Medicine, found that major adverse events in life, such as divorce, separation, miscarriage or death
of a family
member or friend, can measurably accelerate aging in the brains
of older men, even when controlling for such factors as cardiovascular risk, alcohol consumption, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, which are all associated with aging risk.
Family history
of breast cancer continues to significantly increase chances
of developing invasive breast tumors in women ages 65 and older, according to
research published
by a
team led
by Dejana Braithwaite, PhD, associate professor
of oncology at Georgetown University School
of Medicine and a
member of Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The
research, funded in part by the US Department of Energy through the Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy and by the National Science Foundation, included members of Haile's lab team at Northwestern as well as scientists from the University of Maryland and the California Institute of Tec
research, funded in part
by the US Department
of Energy through the Advanced
Research Projects Agency - Energy and by the National Science Foundation, included members of Haile's lab team at Northwestern as well as scientists from the University of Maryland and the California Institute of Tec
Research Projects Agency - Energy and
by the National Science Foundation, included
members of Haile's lab
team at Northwestern as well as scientists from the University
of Maryland and the California Institute
of Technology.
The
research team was led
by Professor SHOJI Ikuo and Project Assistant Professor UTSUMI Takako (both
members of the Center for Infectious Diseases, Kobe University Graduate School
of Medicine), and Professor KATAYAMA Kazuhiko (Head
of the National Institute
of Infectious Diseases in Japan and currently professor at Kitasato Institute for Life Sciences).
A
team led
by New Horizons
team member Jeffrey Moore, a
research scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, has determined that formation of the bladed terrain begins with methane freezing out of the atmosphere at extreme altitudes on Pluto, in the same way frost freezes on the ground on Earth, or even in your
research scientist at NASA's Ames
Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, has determined that formation of the bladed terrain begins with methane freezing out of the atmosphere at extreme altitudes on Pluto, in the same way frost freezes on the ground on Earth, or even in your
Research Center in California's Silicon Valley, has determined that formation
of the bladed terrain begins with methane freezing out
of the atmosphere at extreme altitudes on Pluto, in the same way frost freezes on the ground on Earth, or even in your freezer.
Varmus, a Nobel Laureate, President and CEO
of Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center, and
member of the Academy's President's Council, led the
team of biomedical scientists who set out in October 2000 to liberate access to scientific
research in their field
by petitioning publishers to post peer - reviewed papers in free, public online archives.
ROCKVILLE, MD and LA JOLLA, CA — November 11, 2014 — Scientists from the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), a not - for - profit genomic
research organization, are key
members of a
team recently awarded up to a 5 - year, $ 23 million contract
by the National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) for the Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRC) for Infectious Diseases Viral Project.
The
team led
by Baudry and Igor Zhulin, distinguished
research and development staff
member in the ORNL Computer Science and Mathematics Division, joint professor in the UT Department
of Microbiology, and JICS joint faculty
member determined that a single pair
of phenylalanine amino acids called Phe396 located at the chemoreceptor tip was acting as a receptor switch.
The school will be structured around lectures delivered
by members of CNL's
research team and external experts in the mornings, followed
by demonstrations and practical sessions in the afternoons during which students will spend time at the Zero Energy Deuterium (ZED - 2) reactor, as well as several other nuclear facilities located on the campus.
A
team led
by Sekar Kathiresan — founder
of the Myocardial Infarction Genetics Consortium, institute
member and co-director
of the Medical and Populations Genetics Program at the Broad Institute, and director
of the Center for Genomic Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital — and Rajat Gupta, a postdoctoral
research fellow in Kathiresan's lab, recently revisited this spot in the genome to map it and determine the mechanisms
by which one DNA variant could affect so many disorders.
Research activities are supported by an active Community Advisory Board (CAB), which was created in 2005 as part of an effort to facilitate dialogue between community members, study volunteers and the resear
Research activities are supported
by an active Community Advisory Board (CAB), which was created in 2005 as part
of an effort to facilitate dialogue between community
members, study volunteers and the
researchresearch team.
A
research team has recently added one more
member to the list,
by announcing the detection
of an exoplanet at a distance
of approximately 13,000 light - years away, which was spotted
by NASA's Spitzer space telescope in conjunction with a ground - based, deep - sky survey.
While Phase I was conducted
by a small «commando» - like
team without formal internal structure, phase II, marked
by a doubling
of the number
of I - Stem
members in 2007 and another doubling in 2008, led to the organization
of research teams, each responsible for developing a program and under the responsibility
of a
team leader.