On the health side,
researchers modeled the outcomes from dietary changes on stroke, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, diet - related cancers and life expectancy.
Not exact matches
The
researchers investigate labor market
outcomes for different subgroups through the lens of an educational investment
model.
In the first study ever to combine maternal and pediatric health
outcomes from breastfeeding in a single
model, Harvard
researcher Dr. Melissa Bartick and colleagues published a new study showing that most of the impact from optimal breastfeeding the US in on maternal health.
«Tailoring cancer treatments to individual patients: Supercomputers help
researchers design cancer
models and predict treatments
outcomes based on patient - specific conditions.»
In order to project the impact of proposed cutbacks to U.S. - funded programs in South Africa, which has the greatest prevalence of HIV infection of any country, and the west African nation of Côte d'Ivoire, which has a different kind of epidemic and a different level of foreign aid dependency, the
researchers used a widely - published mathematical
model along with epidemiologic and cost data from each country to project the
outcomes of potential programmatic responses.
The
researchers predict that the approach described in their study will pave the way to further develop the
modelling of biomedical parameters and large - scale datasets in order to improve biological knowledge and patient
outcome.
Now,
researchers have developed a
model that can predict preemie
outcomes with greater than 90 % accuracy — an advance that could help doctors identify the sickest babies and save billions of dollars in health care costs.
The
researchers developed algorithms to use in a «systems biology
modeling cycle,» in which they repeatedly fit a
model to gene expression data obtained from laboratory experiments until a good fit was obtained between the predicted and the measured
outcomes.
Although the omega - 3 diet did not improve cognitive
outcomes in the mice, the
researchers expect their
model will be useful for studying alternative lifestyle interventions to ameliorate the chemobrain phenomenon.
The
researchers» particular take on the SIR
model is so simple that it has only one potential
outcome: Fast or slow, the epidemic (or social networking site) eventually dies out.
Consequently, despite the extensive and highly successful efforts of many
researchers to develop infection
models in Drosophila, the
outcomes of infection are often measured by end - points such as insect death (survival of a cohort of insects over time) or changes in cell morphology at fixed periods throughout infection (often monitored by staining different elements of the cytoskeleton).
To analyze these seemingly competing
outcomes, the
researchers turned to an often - used fire risk index and a global climate
model called the Community Earth System Model (CE
model called the Community Earth System
Model (CE
Model (CESM1).
Computational biology
researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory developed a
model for predicting what's happening during a stroke, how the process evolves over time, the potential
outcomes, and the effects of different treatment options.
Working with animal
models,
researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center now have demonstrated the potential of giving a drug in combination with tPA that might improve stroke
outcomes and increase the window of opportunity for the therapy.
Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine, working with Chinese and American colleagues, have discovered a novel way to enhance and restore cancer suppressor activity in B - cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, resulting in better
outcomes in a pre-clinical
model of the disease.
Researchers employ a cost function
model to approximate spending associated with the desired
outcome.
«This study builds on Mathematica's previous body of research on the KIPP
model in middle schools by addressing the effects of KIPP elementary and high schools on student achievement and a variety of other
outcomes,» explains Christina Tuttle, senior
researcher and lead author of the study.
While finding that «students in the hybrid format pay no «price» for this mode of instruction» in terms of educational
outcomes, the
researchers» cost simulations find that substantial savings would result from the hybrid course
model, primarily reflecting reduced professorial compensation.
To be sure, tracking long - term
outcomes for high schoolers is a challenge for educators and
researchers looking to weigh the effectiveness of instructional
models.
We hope that by examining each
model's evidence in a variety of areas, we will encourage
researchers and
model developers to conduct high quality studies that examine a
model's effectiveness on a range of
outcomes and for a variety of specific student populations.
As a fundraising hospital foundation, our most important initiative currently is a $ 200 million campaign which will support the hospital in implementing
models of care to improve patient
outcomes and strengthen care across the region, expand research and innovation, acquire state - of - art technologies and equipment, and support education and fellowships for future medical professionals and
researchers.
Under the auspices of the World Climate Research Programme's (WCRP) Working Group on Coupled
Modelling (WGCM), many hundreds of climate
researchers worldwide will compare and analyze the
outcomes of the latest global climate
models.
These climate
model outcomes the
researchers then translated to crop growth conditions [even including CO2 - fertilisation effects] for maize, wheat and rice, for the different geographical regions.
Her dissertation describes the results of the design and implementation of a theory - based evaluation
model to measure students» ocean literacy learning
outcomes for DigitalOcean: «Sampling the Sea,» a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning Innovation grant - awarded project (UCSB
researchers: Constance Penley, Lead PI; Ronald Rice, Co-PI; Steve Gaines, Co-PI; John Melack, Co-PI).
To further verify the findings, the
researchers combined 18 atmosphere and ocean
models into one big simulation, and «we see very similar
outcomes.»
The
model, the
researchers said, was particularly adept at «predicting life
outcomes such as substance use, political attitudes and physical health.»
Importantly, states were required to spend at least three - quarters of the federal funds on home visiting
models that met federal standards of evidence - based effectiveness.1 As many policy scholars have noted, that a national initiative brought the importance of evidence - based practice to the forefront of public policy is a triumph for social science and demonstrates the importance of rigorous program evaluation.2 With that triumph, however, comes a responsibility to ensure that the public's expectations for success of these programs are consistent with what
researchers understand about the empirical evidence — will the same positive
outcomes found in programs» randomized controlled trials emerge when those programs are taken to scale?
The field of temperament has further come to recognize that co-action, transaction, and interaction characterize development in any biologically informed
model of child functioning.22 By incorporating biological indicators of temperament and functioning, temperament
researchers are able to shift the focus of the research from the observation that an interaction between parent and child has occurred and leads to a specific behavioural
outcome, to how and why that interaction leads to behavioural change.
Past events have featured
researchers and program leaders presenting on topics ranging from primary prevention,
model hospital treatment programs, hormones, sleep protection, NICU support, alternative treatments, adverse child
outcomes, support for fathers, and more.
This Research Board is comprised of prominent mentoring and youth development
researchers who have expertise in areas that are representative of the diversity in youth mentoring program
models, settings for implementation, and specific populations and
outcomes of interest.