Sentences with phrase «research collaborators who»

«I accept this award on behalf of the many professional students, interns, residents, graduate students, fellow faculty and research collaborators who have brought recognition to the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine and to me personally,» said Breitschwerdt.

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He carries out his research with undergraduates — who don't stick around very long after starting a research project — and collaborators from other institutions.
A: The scientists who established research programs that are dependent on data from ESO telescopes will undoubtedly suffer, having to rearrange their programs or look for European collaborators to be principal investigators on their own projects, in order to get the observing time they need.
«We discovered that beta blockers largely reverse the pathological pattern of gene expression observed in heart failure,» said Faculty of Science Professor John McDermott, who led the research, along with York U collaborators Professor Gary Sweeney and Professor Jorg Grigull.
For the study, Hoff and her collaborators David Giguere, a graduate research assistant at FAU and Jamie M. Quinn, a graduate research assistant at Florida State University, used longitudinal data on children who spoke English and Spanish as first languages and who were exposed to both languages from birth.
Singh's collaborator, Randall Nelson, the research leader of the ARS soybean / maize research unit, plants seeds from Singh's most promising experiments, grows the plants and distributes their seeds to other scientists, who screen them for desirable traits and conduct their own breeding experiments.
Talented scientists who return after a stay abroad often don't manage to persist in their objective of doing research in Ecuador, observes Mena's former collaborator Enrique Quintana Ortí, a professor at the Jaume I University in Castellón de la Plana in Spain, «because... infrastructure is scarce and administrative tasks are abundant.»
According to new research from Duke Health and collaborators, symptoms may be worse for children ages 2 to 5 who are overweight.
Those who have been abroad are also more likely to have published in English and with international collaborators, both of which increase research impact.
Co-applicant and senior research fellow, Michael Head explains: «The database will allow funders to identify existing research in areas of mutual interest, help researchers identify collaborators, expertise and infrastructure, and support high - level policymakers (such as the WHO R&D Observatory) to identify funding trends and the relative value of investments in their areas of interest.»
In addition to Luo and Qiu, members of the research team include graduate student Michael J. Sheedlo; associate professor of chemistry Chittaranjan Das; collaborators Kaiwen Yu and Xiaoyun Liu of Peking University in Beijing; Ernesto S. Nakayasu of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; and Yunhao Tan a former graduate student in Luo's group who is now at Boston Children's Hospital.
«I know for a fact that the agency will lose half its collaborators when it moves,» says pharmacologist Adam Cohen, who heads the Centre for Human Drug Research in Leiden, the Netherlands.
Each of these elements is crucial to our success, but of them all, it is our People — our staff, our collaborators, our astronomers who conduct research at Keck, and our donors and volunteers — who are the true heroes in this story of discovery.
The chief research collaborators are Alan A. Aderem of the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Seattle, Garry P. Nolan of Stanford University, and Bruce A. Beutler, who helped co-found the project while at TSRI but is now at the University of Texas Southresearch collaborators are Alan A. Aderem of the Center for Infectious Disease Research in Seattle, Garry P. Nolan of Stanford University, and Bruce A. Beutler, who helped co-found the project while at TSRI but is now at the University of Texas SouthResearch in Seattle, Garry P. Nolan of Stanford University, and Bruce A. Beutler, who helped co-found the project while at TSRI but is now at the University of Texas Southwestern.
I am also deeply appreciative of my dedicated and talented research team at Hebrew SeniorLife and generous collaborators, who have enabled my work throughout the years,» said Dr. Mitchell.
On behalf of all the collaborators and partnering organizations that are a part of the amazing field research effort known as the Southern California Behavioral Response Study (SOCAL - BRS), I would like to make folks who follow our blog aware that we have just started another phase of field work in this continuing project.
Your research papers should go through many iterations read by your PI, your collaborators, others you know in the field, and even people who aren't in the field.
Investigator means the project director or principal Investigator and any other person, regardless of title or position, who is responsible for the design, conduct, or reporting of research funded by the PHS, or proposed for such funding, which may include, for example, collaborators or consultants.
Guidance came also from physicist Alexander Khrabrov, a PPPL research associate and Kaganovich collaborator, who taught Campanell how to run simulations on PPPL's high - performance computing cluster.
Collaborators include Dr. Bill Pinchak, AgriLife Research animal nutritionist in Vernon, who will facilitate the grazing measurements and animal gain; Dr. Emi Kimura and Dr. Jourdan Bell, AgriLife Extension agronomists in Vernon and Amarillo, respectively, who will conduct the Extension outreach and education component; Dr. Seong Park, AgriLife Research economist in Vernon; and Dr. Anil Somenahally, AgriLife Research soil microbiologist in Overton.
The body of research is is 30 + years old, encompasing thousands of studies and I and my book collaborators — the amazing Tim, who just did an update with Angelo, and Dr. BG, «Grace» (link removed), who just recorded with Dave Asprey (Tim & I are scheduled to go on Dave's show jointly on May 2)-- have been uncovering it, writing about it — and not only here, but in a book (RS is a mere part of it) that now busts at 450 pages, into the thousands of references, and three appendices.
The journal featured the partnership in two blog posts, one by REL Northwest researchers Havala Hanson and Jennifer Esswein, who describe the urgent conditions that led to the research - practice partnership's formation, and another by Homedale School District Superintendent Rob Sauer, who writes about the challenges facing Idaho's rural districts and how data and evidence are needed to create a common language for collaborators as they look for solutions.
University collaborators and partners have included Dr. Robert Bonn of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City; Dr. David Silver who worked at the Yale Child Study Center, UC ACCORD and the National Center for Research on Evaluation Standards and Student Testing (CRESST) at UCLA; the Education Alliance at Brown University; and AES's current university partner CRESST at UCLA.
That was the goal of collaborators at 8 veterinary and human - medicine clinics, who recently published major findings from their work in the journal Genome Research.
We are grateful for the support given to our research by breeders and owners of Old English Sheepdogs who donated DNA from their dogs, and by our collaborators, Drs. Dahlia Nielsen and Alison Mottsinger Reif of the Bioinformatics Research Center, North Carolina State University, Dr. Jerold Bell of the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Andrew Singleton of the Neurogenetics Laboratory at NIH, Drs. Kerstin Lindblad - Toh and Noriko Tonomura of the Broad Institute and Drs Dennis O'Brien and Gary Johnson of the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Mresearch by breeders and owners of Old English Sheepdogs who donated DNA from their dogs, and by our collaborators, Drs. Dahlia Nielsen and Alison Mottsinger Reif of the Bioinformatics Research Center, North Carolina State University, Dr. Jerold Bell of the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Andrew Singleton of the Neurogenetics Laboratory at NIH, Drs. Kerstin Lindblad - Toh and Noriko Tonomura of the Broad Institute and Drs Dennis O'Brien and Gary Johnson of the University of Missouri College of Veterinary MResearch Center, North Carolina State University, Dr. Jerold Bell of the Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Andrew Singleton of the Neurogenetics Laboratory at NIH, Drs. Kerstin Lindblad - Toh and Noriko Tonomura of the Broad Institute and Drs Dennis O'Brien and Gary Johnson of the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.
26 Jul 2017 New Projects from Amanda Coogan, Emma Haugh, Christodoulos Makris, Nathan O'Donnell and Suzanne Walsh announced for IMMA / NIVAL ROSC 50 IMMA and NIVAL have announced details of the artists and collaborators who have been selected to create new projects in response to ROSC 50; a collaborative research project from both organisations to mark the 50th anniversary of the first Rosc exhibition in 1967.
«This might be a good time to quit,» said Toshio Kasuya, an early collaborator on Japan's research program who has since become one of its harshest critics.
Finally, in attempting to assert that I am creating a «false narrative» and «dismissing» the impact of Fox News or conservative media, Romm again tries to pit what I wrote in the chapter against the findings of research by two colleagues and collaborators — Ed Maibach and Lauren Feldman — who both reviewed the chapter, Maibach as a formal reviewer and Feldman informally as my neighbor across the hallway from me at American University.
We are grateful for the funding that will facilitate this research and excited to be formally partnered with collaborators, including notable tech guru Colin Lachance and public legal education expert Lisa Cirillo, who will assist us in our project.
Schools to Jail: Research by sociologist Bruce Western and his collaborators documents that youg minority males who do not finish high school experience witheringly high rates of imprisonment by the time they are 30 (close to 2 / 3rds).
In summary, Western researchers who have interests in cross-cultural studies of young children's social development (and development in general) would do well to incorporate into their research programs the expertise of collaborators from other cultures.
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