Sentences with phrase «said microbiologist»

«Until now, it wasn't known how these pathogens decide to remain trapped inside a chamber - like vacuole or to move freely in the cellular fluid,» said microbiologist Leigh Knodler of WSU's Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health, who co-led the study with Cammie Lesser of Harvard.
said microbiologist Janet Jansson, the corresponding author.
«In most studies, researchers clear out the resident bacteria with antibiotics before introducing infectious bacteria,» said microbiologist Brooke Deatherage Kaiser.
«This gives the micro-organisms more ways to degrade the substrate more efficiently,» said microbiologist Nikolausz.
We know so little about them because the majority have never been cultivated and their properties are unknown,» said microbiologist Janet Jansson of the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
«Although we don't know the mechanisms yet, repopulation of the gut by bacteria appears to analogous to succession in a forest after it is damaged in a storm,» said microbiologist David Berry: «pioneer species colonize the deforested area, in this case the inflamed intestine, and alter the ecosystem in a way that lets other species colonize and eventually a complex ecosystem can be restored.»
Half of India's facilities could be shut down if held to the same standards, says microbiologist Nirmal Kumar Ganguly, director - general of the Indian Council of Medical Research.
«The data are really good to know,» says microbiologist Ralf Möller of the German Aerospace Center in Cologne, who ran one of the studies of SAFR - 032 exposed to space outside of the ISS.
The body must carefully regulate its cytokine response, however, because «if it isn't turned off it can lead to septic shock and rapid death,» says microbiologist Robert Schneider of New York University.
Nevertheless, «it is a worldwide problem,» says microbiologist John Fairbrother of the University of Montreal, «and the ideal solution has not been found yet.»
«This is going to be one of those transformative papers,» says microbiologist Martha Clokie, who studies viruses that infect bacteria (known as bacteriophages, or phages) at the University of Leicester, UK.
«Since then people have been looking for the protein [the gene makes], but have had no luck,» says microbiologist Nigel Fraser at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Says microbiologist Vince Fischetti of Rockefeller University in New York City, «If you block that interaction, you can prevent infection.»
Further investigation could help researchers find ways to block the microbe's action, leading to better treatments for colorectal cancer, says microbiologist Yi Xu of Texas A&M University Health Science Center in Houston.
The comeback of antibiotic - resistant infections «would dramatically alter the practice of medicine,» says microbiologist Alexander Sulakvelidze, a phage expert at the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
«We don't know for certain how the donor genome takes over,» says microbiologist (and Nobel laureate) Hamilton Smith, also of Venter.
«There are all these smoking guns to indicate that the microbiota may be involved [in asthma], but there were no experiments to prove it,» says microbiologist Brett Finlay of the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, in Canada, a senior author on the paper.
Understanding the risks of radiation and the other extreme environments of space flight «is critical to provide safe passage for human exploration to the moon and Mars,» says microbiologist Cheryl Nickerson of Arizona State University in Tempe.
«They make a compelling argument,» says microbiologist Raul Cano of the California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo.
«When we looked for the bacteria in the fireworm, we hit the jackpot,» says microbiologist Eugene Rosenberg.
It looked as if it was slipping in without any response from the host, says microbiologist David Sibley of Washington University.
Germ - free mice have «a lot of potential to [help researchers] figure out what is the optimal way to give calories and nutrients back» and to test the potential of probiotics, says microbiologist Martin Blaser of New York University.
The recipient «could literally bypass a billion years of evolution in a single event,» says microbiologist John Chen of New York University.
«Microbes use conductive minerals as electric wires for transferring electrons between each other,» says microbiologist Kazuya Watanabe of the Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, part of the team that performed the research.
It's a major achievement, says microbiologist David Pearce of the British Antarctic Survey.
«It's a solid, quality piece of science,» says microbiologist Graham Hatfull of the University of Pittsburgh.
This «thrilling view» of the S. pneumoniae genome offers «a [new] glimpse into the lifestyle of the organism,» says microbiologist Alexander Tomasz of Rockefeller University in New York City.
The study also casts doubt on researchers» plans to employ special killer bacteria to combat infections, says microbiologist Herbert Schweizer at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, such as the use of microcin - secreting E. coli to treat Salmonella infections in chickens.
Everything we did, we put it through that lens,» says microbiologist Eric Olson, who leads CF research at Massachusetts - based Vertex Pharmaceuticals, which discovered Cate and Laura's drug.
The research is a «significant» contribution to understanding how iron uptake moderates the spread of bacterial infection, says microbiologist Shelley Payne of the University of Texas, Austin.
«We're going to ask now if we can use E. coli on a very large scale,» says microbiologist Richard Hutchinson, Kosan's vice president of new technology.
In raising the first germ - free zebrafish, the team has produced «extremely powerful tools for examining the influence of beneficial bacteria on animal development,» says microbiologist Margaret McFall - Hgai of Kewalo Marine Laboratory in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Even so, «this is a compelling study,» says microbiologist Rob Knight of the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Methane breakdown is a globally important process because «it keeps massive quantities of methane — a potent greenhouse gas — from reaching the overlying waters and atmosphere,» says microbiologist David Valentine of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, California.
But the researchers haven't cinched their case that bacteria are active in clouds, says microbiologist Bruce Lighthart of the Microbial Aerosol Research Laboratory in Monmouth, Oregon.
«The evidence is really convincing,» says microbiologist Mark Achtman of the Max - Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, principal investigator of an international team that traced the origins of the bacteria in modern humans.
The study highlights the indirect consequences of antibiotic use that scientists have long worried about, says microbiologist Julie Zilles of the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, who was not involved in the work.
«This study is an important step toward ultimately answering these questions,» says microbiologist Peter Turnbaugh of Harvard University.
«Since SWP came from 80/81, one has every reason to be concerned about the resurfacing of this bacterial lineage,» says microbiologist Alexander Tomasz of Rockefeller University in New York City.
«We don't dig like we should,» says microbiologist Dowling.
But «we still have a lot to learn about viruses» before we can expect any practical applications, says microbiologist Edward DeLong of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
The air represents a third route of unintended exposure to antibiotics, says microbiologist James Zahn of Iowa State University in Ames.
But it misses a big part of the picture, says microbiologist Mark Achtman at the University of Warwick in Coventry, England.
An alternative system that uses the same amount of water and involves the same number of rinses is more hygienic, says microbiologist Joanna Hargreaves, who conducted the new study.

Not exact matches

Ben Libberton, a microbiologist at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, says hackers could conceivably gain huge swathes of information from embedded microchips.
A mechanistic microbiologist says that the cause of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a virus.
«We know from lots and lots of other ecosystems that how you set up the house has a real impact for all the later guests,» says medical microbiologist David Relman of the Stanford University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.
Other defendants include a former Agriculture Department microbiologist said to have coined «pink slime» in a 2002 email.
«The acquired knowledge and skills from this project will contribute to my aspiration of becoming an independent environmental microbiologistsaid Nshimyimana.
Global health had long been the domain of physicians, microbiologists, and «a handful of diseases found in warm places,» Malkin says.
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