Invited
reviews in leading journals include Nature Reviews Cancer and Cancer Research.
Not exact matches
Last year,
in a
review published
in the
journal Nature, Beebe and coauthors wrote that hematology, the study of blood, was one of the
leading areas of use for microfluidic technology, though «a «killer application'that propels microfluidics into the mainstream has yet to emerge.»
In the decade leading up to the last lockout, the average NHL salary increased by more than three times, totalling $ 1.83 million for the 2003 - 04 season, according to a 2005 article in the journal Monthly Labor Revie
In the decade
leading up to the last lockout, the average NHL salary increased by more than three times, totalling $ 1.83 million for the 2003 - 04 season, according to a 2005 article
in the journal Monthly Labor Revie
in the
journal Monthly Labor
Review.
His research has been published
in the
leading finance
journals, such as the
Journal of Financial Economics,
Review of Financial Studies,
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, and
Review of Finance.
Loren's research has been published
in many
leading journals, including
Journal of Business Ethics, Academy of Management
Journal,
Journal of Management and California Management
Review.
He has published articles
in leading scholarly
journals, including
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Economic Inquiry, Public Choice, and Quarterly
Review of Economics and Finance.
I'm sure you've done plenty of rigorous scientific research
in the lab and
in the field, published articles
in peer -
reviewed scientific
journals, and are widely recognized as one of the
leading members of your particular field.
Partisan
Review was then
in its heyday as one of America's
leading journals of politics and culture, decidedly left of center and yet consistently anti-Stalinist.
Two of the
journals cited
in the GFI article are considered
in the professional community to be less scientific and less subject to peer
review than the
leading journals.
She is the author of the recent ethnography, Born at Home (2010, Wadsworth Press) along with several, peer -
reviewed journal articles that examine the cultural beliefs and clinical outcomes associated with midwife -
led birth at home and
in birth centers.
«Sociodemographic factors were seen to have caused cessation of breastfeeding
in some of the included articles, and a focus should be placed on how to improve related knowledge of health - care professionals as it is clear that sociodemographic factors have an effect on health behavior,» said Dr. Elisabeth Mangrio,
lead author of the Scandinavian
Journal of Caring Sciences
review.
The CPI project,
led by journalists Dan Fagin of Newsday and Marianne Lavelle of the National Law
Journal,
in part analyzed 161 studies of four chemicals
reviewed over the last 25 years: two pesticides — alachlor and atrazine — the industrial solvent formaldehyde, and the dry - cleaning agent perchloroethylene.
The findings, published
in the peer
reviewed journal PLOS ONE, has
led to the production of a new sunscreen called Solar D.
This follows a
review and meta - analysis published today (Wednesday)
in Human Reproduction one of the world's
leading reproductive medicine
journals, that shows a strong link between low vitamin D concentrations
in women and lower live birth rates after ART compared to women who have the right amount of vitamin D
in their bodies.
Founded
in 1880 with the support of American inventor Thomas Edison, Science has grown to become the world's
leading publication for cutting - edge research, scientific news, and commentary, with the largest paid circulation of any peer -
reviewed general - science
journal.
Science is the
leading peer -
reviewed journal among its competition for the second year in a row, as published by «Thomson ISI Journal Citation Reports» in Jun
journal among its competition for the second year
in a row, as published by «Thomson ISI
Journal Citation Reports» in Jun
Journal Citation Reports»
in June 2007.
The event initiated a dialogue on the topic
in the community of peer -
reviewed journal editors and
led to guidelines on dealing with ghostwritten articles that are now embraced by many — though not all — scientific
journals.
That is the conclusion of a major new
review, written by
leading world experts and published
in the medical
journal, Addiction.
Yang is
lead author of the new study, which was published Thursday
in the peer -
reviewed journal Nature Climate Change.
The
review,
led by Joseph R. Guydish, PhD, a UC San Francisco professor of medicine and health policy, was published on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015
in the
journal Addiction.
The two
reviews of the global prevalence of injecting drug use and of interventions to prevent the spread of blood borne viruses among people who inject drugs are published
in leading international
journal The Lancet Global Health.
The
Review is a super refined weekly web publication curated by subject matter experts from Yale who summarize important research articles from
leading natural and social science
journals with the hope that people can make more informed decisions using latest research results.The
Review launched this week and covers a wide range of topics, like this brief about climate change and biodiversity («Biodiversity Left Behind
in Climate Change Scenarios»): They find that simply using the traditional classification of a species
in climate change simulations can underestimate the true scale of biodiversity loss.
The
review article, produced by experts from the University of Exeter, the Met Office and the University Of Oxford, is published online
in the
leading scientific
journal, Nature Geoscience.
«Quantum theory can describe certain details of the propagation of waves
in plasma,» said Yuan Shi, a graduate student
in the Princeton Program
in Plasma Physics and
lead author of a paper published July 29
in the
journal Physical
Review A. Understanding the interactions behind the propagation can then reveal the composition of the plasma.
The research, carried out by scientists from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)- funded Networked Quantum Information Technologies Hub (NQIT), which is
led by Oxford University, is reported
in the
journal Physical
Review Letters.
The Jan. 12 issue of the
journal Science provides an
in - depth and timely
review of the key developments that have
led to several successful gene therapy treatments for patients with serious medical conditions.
In a review paper published in the journal Immunity, a group of leading vaccine scientists — including Dan H. Barouch, MD, PhD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)-- outline advances in the hunt for a Zika vaccine and the challenges that still lie ahea
In a
review paper published
in the journal Immunity, a group of leading vaccine scientists — including Dan H. Barouch, MD, PhD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)-- outline advances in the hunt for a Zika vaccine and the challenges that still lie ahea
in the
journal Immunity, a group of
leading vaccine scientists — including Dan H. Barouch, MD, PhD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC)-- outline advances
in the hunt for a Zika vaccine and the challenges that still lie ahea
in the hunt for a Zika vaccine and the challenges that still lie ahead.
Allan is the
lead author of a
review published
in the
Journal of General Internal Medicine that examines the evidence for 10 common beliefs about vitamin D.
Bay Area Lyme Foundation, a
leading sponsor of Lyme disease research
in the US, today announced results of two papers published
in the peer -
reviewed journals PLOS ONE and American
Journal of Pathology, that seem to support claims of lingering symptoms reported by many patients who have already received antibiotic treatment for the disease.
In a commentary published July 20 in the journal Science, lead author Carole Lee and co-author David Moher identify incentives that could encourage journals to «open the black box of peer review» for the sake of improving transparency, reproducibility, and trust in published researc
In a commentary published July 20
in the journal Science, lead author Carole Lee and co-author David Moher identify incentives that could encourage journals to «open the black box of peer review» for the sake of improving transparency, reproducibility, and trust in published researc
in the
journal Science,
lead author Carole Lee and co-author David Moher identify incentives that could encourage
journals to «open the black box of peer
review» for the sake of improving transparency, reproducibility, and trust
in published researc
in published research.
In October, members of JCVI, the Center for Strategic & International Studies and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology released a report offering policy options for oversight, and several leading synthetic biologists have published papers on the matter in peer - reviewed journal
In October, members of JCVI, the Center for Strategic & International Studies and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology released a report offering policy options for oversight, and several
leading synthetic biologists have published papers on the matter
in peer - reviewed journal
in peer -
reviewed journals.
The misfortunes they face can come
in many forms — from mugging to job loss to the death of a loved one — and the stress involved often
leads to anxiety, depression and other illnesses, according to the study, released April 8
in PLoS ONE, an open access, peer -
reviewed journal.
Noise may disrupt the body on the cellular level
in a way that increases the risk of common heart disease risk factors, according to a
review topic published today
in the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology that examined the underlying mechanisms that may
lead to noise - induced heart disease.
The study was published online on June 23
in The
Journal of Experimental Medicine, a leading peer - reviewed scientific journal in research medicine and immu
Journal of Experimental Medicine, a
leading peer -
reviewed scientific
journal in research medicine and immu
journal in research medicine and immunology.
The Trinity research group,
led by Smurfit Professor of Medical Genetics, Professor Seamus Martin, has just published its findings
in the peer -
reviewed Cell Press
journal, Cell Reports.
He has delivered lectures at prestigious conferences and seminars
in his research field and has published and
reviewed papers for
leading scientific
journals.
This report follows a recent open letter to the
leading scientific
journals,
in which a group of top stem cell scientists called for more transparency
in the peer
review process.
Complaining
in particular that «unreasonable or obstructive
reviews» and reliance on a limited group of reviewers
led to the publication of truly original research being delayed or prevented, Professor Smith organised the writing of a letter of protest, which was signed by a group of key stem cell researchers and sent to
leading journals.
She is the principal investigator on several large research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health to study the end - stages of dementia and has been a
lead author on many articles
in top peer -
reviewed journals related to this topic.
Max has published more than 200 peer
reviewed papers
in the
leading journals and his papers are highly cited.
William has published over 150 peer -
reviewed publications, including papers
in leading international
journals.
Their work, published this week
in Science magazine, a
leading peer -
reviewed research
journal, presents a new way to create a more powerful catalyst while using smaller amounts of platinum, the most expensive component of emission - control catalysts.
Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Meet Trends
in Cancer, a new Cell Press Trends
reviews journal launching September 25th, 2015 that brings you: — Authorative and thought - provoking cancer
reviews from
leading researchers and clincians — Your guide to the forefront of cancer research with a point of view — First issue focus on «Big Questions
in Cancer»
«Given the lack of any visible signals and the careful
review of the timing of the pulsar, we concluded that the most likely companion was another neutron star,» Joe Swiggum, a graduate student
in physics and astronomy at West Virginia University
in Morgantown and
lead author of a paper published
in the Astrophysical
Journal, said,
in a statement.
Impact Factor: 9.988 Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Trends
in Pharmacological Sciences is one of the
leading monthly
review journals in pharmacology and toxicology.
Hou - tong Chen, of the Laboratory's Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), is a recognized authority and international leader
in defining, shaping and
leading the field of metamaterials, which is supported by his many seminal discoveries published
in influential
journals including Nature, Science, Nature Photonics, Physical
Review Letters and Optics Express.
The Hospital Safety Score is the gold standard rating for patient safety, compiled under the guidance of the nation's
leading patient safety experts and administered by The Leapfrog Group, the first and only hospital safety rating to be peer -
reviewed in the
Journal of Patient Safety.
Dr. Hsiao - Hsuan «Rose» Wang, an AgriLife Research scientist at the wildlife and fisheries sciences department's ecological systems laboratory, is
lead author on the recently published «Quantitative models of Rhipicephalus ticks: historical
review and synthesis,» which appeared
in the Sept. 14 Ecosphere
Journal.
Cunningham has published almost 80 scientific articles
in leading journals, as well as multiple book chapters and invited
reviews.
A
review of published evidence on the effect of antidepressants on suicidal behaviour and violence
in healthy people is published
in Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine with the authors reporting «antidepressants double the occurrence of events
in adult healthy volunteers that can
lead to suicide and violence.»