Sentences with phrase «researchers on their study»

«Public colleges are often touted as a cost - effective college choice,» says Elyssa Kirkham, lead researcher on the study, «but they aren't the only affordable option.
'' The studies provide two very different views of the consumer,» says Michael Schiller, managing director of Firebox Research & Strategy and the primary researcher on the studies.
One of the researchers on that study, Angela Duckworth, says that grit may be as important as intelligence when it comes to success in school and at work.
Ank de Jonge, a practising midwife and senior researcher on the study from the VU University Medical Centre in Amsterdam, said their findings showed that the system in the Netherlands was working well.
Principal researcher on the study, Associate Professor of Epidemiology in Trinity, Dr Lina Zgaga, said: «The key question that this work raises is: «When breastfeeding is so strongly recommended across the board by the medical profession, what causes lower rates of breastfeeding following hospital births?
Sarah Keim, Ph.D., a lead researcher on the study and a principal investigator in the Center for Biobehavioral Health at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, said that in 2011 she found nearly 13,000 postings of breast milk for sale online.
«We did this analysis because it is commonly said that healthy diets are expensive and that it is the fruits and vegetables that make them too expensive,» said Mary Flynn, Ph.D., a research dietitian at The Miriam Hospital and the lead researcher on the study.
Andrew Schiff, CEO, Rhode Island Community Food Bank, a researcher on the study, said, «Our goal is to provide those we serve with the most nutritious food possible and help them prepare healthy meals, understanding that the household budget is limited.»
Co-lead researcher on the study, Dr Alexandre La Fontaine from the University's Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, said:
«Our own previous study on Facebook could only show correlation between social network size and the brain, but we could not determine the direction of causation between social brain regions and social network size,» notes Ryota Kanai of University College London, one of the researchers on the study.
Brian F. Volkman, PhD, professor of biochemistry; and Mitchell H. Grayson, MD, associate professor of allergy and immunology; are the lead researchers on the study.
Other researchers on the study were Gene R. Stoner and Raynard Fung of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Additional researchers on the study were Guy Golan of Syracuse University and Asaf Hochman of Outbrain in New York.
«These findings present a conundrum for designing Dravet syndrome treatments that both control seizures and improve social behavior,» noted Nephi Stella, another researcher on the study from the UW departments of pharmacology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences.
Other researchers on the study are Monica Taljaard, PhD, of Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada; Pedro L. Gozalo, PhD, and Roshani Dahal, MPH, both with the School of Public Health, Brown University; H. Edward Davidson, PharmD, and Lisa F. Han, MPH, both with Insight Therapeutics, LLC; Jessica Ogarek, MS of Brown; and Vincent Mor, PhD, with Brown and the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Providence.
«We wanted to evaluate the cost - effectiveness of different rabies control strategies,» said the lead researcher on the study, Meagan C. Fitzpatrick, PhD, a post-doctoral fellow at CVD.
Professor Mark Boyett, lead researcher on the study, added: «This is important because although normally a low resting heart rate of an athlete does not cause problems, elderly athletes with a lifelong training history are more likely to need an artificial electronic pacemaker fitted.»
said Yvonne Luo, MA, FRCOphth, of London's Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and lead researcher on the study.
The researchers on the study, published in the November issue of the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, found that one in five women who had experienced a broken wrist went on to suffer a non-wrist fracture during the next 10 years.
Other researchers on the study were A. Currais, M. Prior, W. Fischer, C. Chiruta, D. Daugherty, R. Dargusch and P. Maher of the Salk Institute; E. Ratliff and K. Finley of San Diego State University; P.B. Esparza - Molto and J.M. Cuezva of the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid; and M. Petrascheck of The Scripps Research Institute.
Dr Sid Banka from the Manchester Centre for Genomic Medicine at The University of Manchester, led a team of researchers on the study which is published in Annals of Rheumatic Diseases journal.
«It's important to think in terms of risk factors,» says Kirstie Farrar, associate professor of communication at UConn and the lead researcher on the study.
«New drug targets for Ras - dependent cancers have long been sought,» said Arvin Dar, PhD, Assistant Professor of Oncological Sciences and Pharmacological Sciences at The Tisch Cancer Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and lead researcher on the study.
The lead researcher on the study, Patihis believes it's the first effort to test malleable reconstructive memory in HSAM individuals.
Although the study was conducted throughout Europe, where residents of countries such as Greece and Italy are thought to have healthier diets to begin with, the researchers say that results would probably be similar if the analysis had been done in the U.S. «There is no reason to expect a different effect in the U.S. vs. Europe for a comparable level of consumption,» Paolo Boffetta, of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York and lead researcher on the study, wrote in an e-mail to ScientificAmerican.com.
Duke University has suspended three cancer clinical trials in response to allegations that a key researcher on the studies embellished his resumé.
«Knowing, scientifically, that people who have been trained to identify individual bears can do so with a reasonable expectation of accuracy helps us to know that the work we are doing to learn about these bears is based on good science, not just personal opinion» said Russ Van Horn, Ph.D., a lead researcher on the study and a research scientist for the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research.
Areán, the lead researcher on the study published Dec. 20 in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JIMR), found that people who were mildly depressed were able to see improvements in all three groups, including the placebo.
They found that, contrary to their expectations, it was not the amount of sleep that mattered, it was timing, says Carol Maher, a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of South Australia and lead researcher on the study.
«When we study the interactions between the host cell and the virus, we get information about both of them and about how cellular machinery is working under viral infection,» says Alessia Ruggieri, a group leader and virologist at University of Heidelberg in Germany and senior researcher on the study.
Our previous study showed that microneedle vaccination induced higher levels of antibody - secreting cells in spleen and bone marrow compared to intramuscular vaccination,» says Sang - Moo Kang of Georgia State University, a researcher on the study.
Other researchers on the study were Ahmet Denli, Christopher Benner, Thomas Lazzarini, and Apuã Paquola of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Jason Nathanson and Gene Yeo of the University of California San Diego, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Keval Desai of the University of California San Diego, Division of Biological Sciences; Roberto Herai and Alysson Muotri of the University of California San Diego, School of Medicine; Matthew Weitzman of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; and senior and corresponding author Fred H. Gage of the Salk Institute and Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny.
Other researchers on the study were Ruth T. Yu, Mara H. Sherman, Mathias Leblanc, Mingxiao He, Annette R. Atkins and Grant D. Barish, from the Salk Institute; Nanthakumar Subramaniam, Caroline Wilson, Renuka Rao, Sally Coulter and Christopher Liddle, of the University of Sydney (Australia); and Sue L. Lau, Christopher Scott and Jenny E. Gunton, of the Garvan Insitute for Medical Research (Australia).
Prof. Ilana Ritov of Hebrew University's School of Education and The Federmann Center for the Study of Rationality was also a researcher on this study.
«From a clinical standpoint, we've long known about the devastating health impacts that chronic hepatitis C has on a patient,» said Zobair Younossi, MD, chairman of the department of medicine at Inova and lead researcher on the study.
«The study participants were deeply divided along partisan lines, with about 50 % saying they do believe in human - caused climate change and 50 % saying they don't,» said Dan Kahan, professor of law and of psychology at Yale Law School and the lead researcher on the study.
Other Gladstone researchers on the study include Jason A. Neidleman, Nargis Kohgadai, and Karen S. Jang.
«The high - resolution work is cutting - edge imaging research,» said Dr. Nigel Browning, Chief Scientist in Microscopy for the Chemical Imaging Initiative at PNNL and researcher on this study.
«Aflatoxin is one of the most potent toxins on the planet,» says Monica Schmidt, lead researcher on the study.
Other researchers on the study include Max Wang, Kaitlyn Ho, Daniel Kim, Xin Wang, Weikun Guo, Jing Kang, Gui - Qiu Yu, Edward Hsiao, Nino Devidze, Dena Dubal, and Bruce Conklin from the Gladstone Institutes, and Anthony Adame and Eliezer Masliah from the University of California, San Diego.
When a patient with epilepsy experiences increased electrical activity in the brain, or seizures, this could be associated with an increase in a range of behaviors, such as hyper - sexuality, hypergraphia (an intense desire to write), hyper - morality and hyper - religiosity, explained Brick Johnstone, professor of health psychology at Missouri University and lead researcher on the study.
Other researchers on the study were Yuriko Hishida, Veronica Modesto, Kenneth E. Diffenderfer, and W. Travis Berggren of the Salk Institute; Angelo Arias, Peter Shepard, and Agnieszka D'Antonio - Chronowska of the University of California, San Diego; Clay Conner of the University of Notre Dame; and William Biggs and Efren Sandoval of Human Longevity, Inc..
Her broad knowledge and comprehensive experiences in nutrition research and experimental protocols provides her with strong credentials to support researchers on their study design and diet formulation.
«This is the first time in the world that people can operate a robotic arm to reach and grasp objects in a complex 3D environment using only their thoughts without a brain implant,» said Bin He, a University of Minnesota biomedical engineering professor and lead researcher on the study.
Other researchers on the study include Tianhua Ma, Kai Liu, Shaohua Xu, Yu Zhang, and Min Xie from the Gladstone Institutes.
Other researchers on the study were Sihao Liu, Nasun Hah, Weiwei Fan, Eiji Yoshihara, C. Daniel De Magalhaes Filho, Sandra Jacinto, Ruth Yu and Annette Atkins of the Salk Institute; Shannon Reilly, Andrew Gomex and Alan Saltiel of the University of California San Diego; Pooja Jha and Johan Auwerx of Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne; and Christopher Liddle of the University of Sydney.
Other researchers on the study were Richard Dargusch, Jennifer L. Ehren and Chandra Chiruta, of the Salk Institute.
Other researchers on the study include Clifford Anderson - Bergman, Allyson Davis, and Iris Lo from the Gladstone Institutes, and Erica Johnson, Nick Bott, Tom Kiely, Michelle Fenesy, Bruce Miller, and Joel Kramer from the UCSF Memory and Aging Center.
«The degradation of hydrocarbons using the crude enzyme extract is really encouraging and reached over 80 percent for various compounds,» says Satinder Kaur Brar, lead researcher on the study.
Additional researchers on this study are Thushangi N. Pathiraja, Ph.D., Shiming Jiang, Ph.D., Yuanxin Xi, Ph.D., Jason P. Garee, Ph.D., Dean P. Edwards, Ph.D., Martin J. Shea, Rachel Schiff, Ph.D., and Wei Lei, Ph.D., all of, or formerly of, Baylor College of Medicine; Shweta Nayak, M.D., of Magee - Womens Hospital of UPMC; Adrian V. Lee, Ph.D., Jian Chen, M.S., and Nancy E. Davidson, M.D., all of UPCI; Richard J. Santen, M.D., of the University of Virginia; Frank Gannon, Ph.D., and Sara Kangaspeska, Ph.D., formerly of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and now at QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Brisbane, Australia, and at Institute for Molecular Medicine, Helsinki, Finland; Jaroslav Jelinek, M.D., Ph.D., and Jean - Pierre J. Issa, M.D., both of Temple University; Jennifer K. Richer, Ph.D., and Anthony Elias, M.D., both of the University of Colorado; and Marie McIlroy, Ph.D., and Leonie Young, Ph.D., both of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland.
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