Sentences with phrase «research chemist who»

Janice has a background as an environmental regulator and research chemist who worked for Dow Chemical Co..

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They are the «lipid fraction» which contains the saturated fatty acids and the «non-lipid fraction» which has not been studied in - depth, says this award - winning Chemist who is the recipient of the Dr. C.L. de Silva Gold Medal Award - 2009 for «an outstanding research contribution done in any branch of Chemical Sciences during the last five years in Sri Lanka» offered by the Institute of Chemistry, Ceylon.
She gathered a team of chemist and experts to research how to supplement these botanicals with safer clinically active ingredients and then spent years searching for the perfect suppliers who could derive the ingredients they needed from natural sources.
Famous for: Chemist and Nobel Prize laureate who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity.
After this, I gradually moved into microbial ecology because my supervisor, who was a chemist, had strong connections with the Australian microbiology research group.
I know one young organic chemist who stayed research - active while visiting a small college by collaborating with the department's sole biochemist.
If Dreyfus scholars, who have time and resources for doing research while they teach, aren't getting jobs at institutions where research is more than an afterthought, how can you — a (presumably) overworked, resourceless visiting chemist with little clout, possibly succeed where they have failed?
Carolyn Gramling and Kerry Klein caught up with chemist Stephen Miller, who presented his research about renewable plastics here at the annual meeting of AAAS (which publishes ScienceNOW).
The award is «a clear example of how basic research on fundamental questions can have a broad impact on all sorts of areas,» says Jeremy Berg, a chemist who directs the National Institute of General Medical Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland.
The Pharmaceutical Development Section (PDS) is a corps of 20 chemists, pharmacists, pharmacokineticists and technicians who make investigational agents for many of the 1,500 clinical research studies running at any given moment at the NIH's Clinical Center.
Carol Robinson, a chemist at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, who returned to science following a prolonged career break to raise three children and has since received many honors for her research into the 3D structure of proteins, welcomes the recommendations.
Halpern and Pope won grants for their project not only from the National Institute on Drug Abuse but also from Harvard Medical School and two private foundations that support research on psychedelics: the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and the Heffter Research Institute (named after the German chemist who isolated mescaline from peyote and discovered its psychoactive properties in the lateresearch on psychedelics: the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies and the Heffter Research Institute (named after the German chemist who isolated mescaline from peyote and discovered its psychoactive properties in the lateResearch Institute (named after the German chemist who isolated mescaline from peyote and discovered its psychoactive properties in the late 1800s).
«We believe this is the first example of 2D atomically thin nanostructures made from ionic materials,» says Peidong Yang, a chemist with Berkeley Lab's Materials Sciences Division and world authority on nanostructures, who first came up with the idea for this research some 20 years ago.
«All three of these molecules are removed by the same process — reaction with hydroxyl,» a radical formed from water in the atmosphere, explains Nobel Prize - winning chemist F. Sherwood Rowland, who participated in the research.
«The temporary research staff will be the first to be left behind, just not hired anymore» once their contracts run out, says Marcella Ravaglia, a 32 - year - old postdoctoral computational chemist at the University of Ferrara who is also an RNRP member.
She would advise young chemists who think of going into materials science to consider carefully the research group to which they apply for their Ph.D. «You should definitely not choose a theoretical research topic,» she says, to show that experience in applicative chemistry research gives you a head start in materials science, «and it helps if your professor is known in the field.»
Environmental chemist Heather Stapleton of Duke University, who was not involved in the research, notes that the findings are among the first of their kind in humans and so need to be confirmed.
«It's very challenging to go from something that works on the bench to something that works on a large - scale,» comments David E. Chavez, a chemist at Los Alamos National Laboratory who was not involved in the research.
The average chemist, for example, finishes postdoctoral work and takes a permanent job at about age 33, said NIH Deputy Director for Extramural Research Sally Rockey, who was on the working group and headed the NIH task force charged with implementing the recommendations, at last week's meeting; biomedical scientists, on average, are about 6 years older than chemists when they attain a tenure - track faculty post.
Although scientists suspected that plants consume small amounts of oVOCs, this study provides the «first concrete data,» says chemist Roger Atkinson of the University of California, Riverside, who was not involved with the research.
«This designed material is very thermally and chemically robust, and it doesn't care what conditions it is in,» said chemist Omar K. Farha, who led the research.
«By working through each step so carefully, these researchers demonstrated a level of performance and efficiency that people did not think was possible at this point,» said Berkeley Lab chemist Frances Houle, JCAP deputy director for Science and Research Integration, who was not part of the study.
«We may not have the information to know whether it's really safe for the general population,» including children, the elderly, the sick or pregnant women, says chemist Richard Sachleben, who works in pharmaceutical research and development.
«Water is very stable,» said Brookhaven chemist Javier Concepcion, who led the research team.
They started researching prion diseases online, and invited over friends who are biologists and chemists, to help them understand the science.
«Lila is a rigorous biophysical chemist, but unlike most chemists who avoid complexity and prefer reductionist type studies, Lila's whole career has been focused on applying chemistry and biophysical methods to the study of peptides and their role in biology as well as protein folding and trafficking in vivo,» says Jeffrey W. Kelly at The Scripps Research Institute.
«We showed how the metal compound works and how it facilitates proton movement,» said Dr. Liezel Labios, a synthetic organometallic chemist who led the experiments as a postdoctoral associate in the Center for Molecular Electrocatalysis, an Energy Frontier Research Center led by PNNL.
«This is a very promising approach for TEM sample preparation,» said Dr. Julia Laskin, a physical chemist at PNNL who directed the research.
Dr. Jun Liu, who was studying the synthesis of mesoporous materials, got up from his desk and walked next door to see Dr. Glen Fryxell, a synthesis chemist who was focused on a DOE Office of Basic Energy Sciences - funded research on biomimetic coatings.
Among the participating laureates are also three newly minted Nobel Laureates: the two biologists Michael Rosbash and Michael Young, who were honoured for their research on the inner clock, have confirmed their participation as well as the German - American chemist Joachim Frank.
It began with the research of Richard Willstätter, a German chemist who studied the chemical composition of chlorophyll in 1913 and found that its structure is very similar to that of heme, the oxygen - transporting part of hemoglobin in blood.
And in a series of profiles of «21st Century Chemists,» we're focusing on younger, mid-career chemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new boneChemists,» we're focusing on younger, mid-career chemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new bonechemists, several of whom are women, who are working on especially «cool» and significant research — like the Purdue University chemist studying the glue mussels secrete underwater, so he can synthesize a wet - setting adhesive that could be used as a surgical glue or new bone cement.
Carrie Paterson, who has been researching outer space for more than a decade as a basis for her art, is working with organic chemist and glassblower Bob Maiden to produce multilayered glass spheres designed to carry scents that will soothe the homesick space traveler.
«Growing quantities of DCM are leaking into the stratosphere, where it is exceptionally effective in destroying the ozone,» said David Rowley, an atmospheric chemist at the University College London, who was not involved in the research.
As many of you will know, and perhaps recall from living memory, alarm bells started ringing when pioneering research by a group of brilliant chemists (Frank Sherwood Rowland, Mario Molina and Paul Crutzen, who were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1995) showed that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), a family of chemicals used in many everyday applications such as refrigeration, air conditioning and aerosols, were destroying the ozone molecules which make up the protective layer shielding Earth from the sun's harmful rays.
«In the US, we spend about a quarter of our total energy on lighting, heating and cooling our buildings,» says Delia Milliron, a chemist at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry who led this research.
The Associated Press reported on April 30, 1998, that Robinson is «a physical chemist» who «acknowledges he has done no direct research into global warming.»
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