Sentences with phrase «said study co-lead»

More than 70 percent of those who survive a stroke have to live with muscle weakness or paralysis, said study co-lead author Yaoming Wang, a senior research associate at the Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute.
The study can't prove that the energy burn from fidgeting was directly responsible for the benefit, and «further research is needed,» said study co-lead author Janet Cade, a professor in the School of Food Science and Nutrition at the University of Leeds.
«The way I think of radiation is it's like building a brick wall,» said study co-lead author Dr. Nicholas G. Zaorsky, a radiation oncologist and assistant professor of radiation oncology at Penn State College of Medicine.
«The idea of electron doping to alter a material's atomic structure is unique to 2 - D materials, which are much more electrically tunable compared with 3 - D bulk materials,» said study co-lead author Jun Xiao, a graduate student in Zhang's lab.
«Here we use electrostatic doping to control the atomic configuration of a two - dimensional material,» said study co-lead author Ying Wang, another graduate student in Zhang's lab.
«We found that the majority of students were being jet - lagged by their class times, which correlated very strongly with decreased academic performance,» said study co-lead author Benjamin Smarr, a postdoctoral fellow who studies circadian rhythm disruptions in the lab of UC Berkeley psychology professor Lance Kriegsfeld.
On a positive note: «Our research indicates that if a student can structure a consistent schedule in which class days resemble non-class days, they are more likely to achieve academic success,» said study co-lead author Aaron Schirmer, an associate professor of biology at Northeastern Illinois University.
«This material could be used to help stabilize temperature,» said study co-lead author Fan Yang, a postdoctoral researcher at Berkeley Lab's Molecular Foundry, a DOE Office of Science User Facility where some of the research was done.
The distance between them would decrease the chance that environmental effects could perturb both particles at once, which potentially makes such qubits highly stable, says study co-lead author Hao Zhang, a quantum physicist at Delft.
«ECPR is a form of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, a technique that we have used for decades at the University of Michigan and around the world,» says study co-lead Robert Bartlett, M.D., professor emeritus of surgery at Michigan Medicine and pioneer of this life - saving therapy.

Not exact matches

«Our new findings show that in the absence of embryonic movement the cells that should form articular cartilage receive incorrect molecular signals, where one type of signal is lost while another inappropriate signal is activated in its place,» Paula Murphy, a professor of zoology at Trinity College Dublin who co-led the study, says.
Co-lead researcher on the study, Dr Alexandre La Fontaine from the University's Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, said:
As they studied brain activity in the knockout mice, the researchers also found prominent changes in a receptor in the brain known as mGluR5 and other proteins that support the function of neurons and synapses, said co-lead author Xiaoming Wang, M.D., Ph.D., senior research associate in Duke's department of pediatrics.
«In our latest study, results suggest that the combination of an OX40 agonist antibody and GSK2636771 may induce robust and durable antitumor T - cell immunity,» said Weiyi Peng, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of Melanoma Medical Oncology, and co-lead of the study.
«We found that healthy food stores within one mile of their home was the only significant factor that reduced or slowed the progression of calcium buildup in coronary arteries,» said Ella August, Ph.D., co-lead author who initiated the study and clinical assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Andrea Manica, a population geneticist at the University of Cambridge, UK, who co-led the study, says the team made a mistake in its conclusion that the backflow reached western and central Africa.
Dr Albert Prieto - Marquez, Research Associate in the School of Earth Sciences who co-led the research, said: «Some of the immensely successful duck - billed hadrosaurs of the Late Cretaceous might have been eating flowering plants, but their tooth wear patterns, and especially close study of their coprolites — that's fossil poops — shows they were conifer specialists, designed to crush and digest the oily, tough needles and cones.»
We hit the jackpot,» says Bence Viola, a palaeoanthropologist who co-led the study of the remains.
«This work is the first attempt to quantify the overall risk of POPs for the Arctic ecosystem and to define a ranking in order to highlight the most dangerous chemicals in the mixture,» said Sara Villa co-lead author of the Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry study.
«Our study shows the significant impact of adding carotid plaque measurement using vascular ultrasound and coronary calcium scoring with CT scan to our conventional assessment for cardiovascular disease,» says Roxana Mehran, MD, the study's co-lead author and Director of Interventional Cardiovascular Research and Clinical Trials at the Zena and Michael A. Weiner Cardiovascular Institute at Mount Sinai Heart at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
Martin Stevens from Exeter University who, along with Claire Spottiswoode from the University of Cambridge, co-led the project said: «Despite such a long history of research, ours is the first study to directly show how the degree of camouflage an individual has, to the eyes of its predators, directly affects the likelihood of it being seen and eaten in the wild.»
«We're looking at a picture of the mantle but we don't know what the colors mean,» said Susannah Dorfman, MSU geoscientist and the study's co-lead author.
«The inhibition of KinA by 0F results in a «negative feedback loop,» which means the circuit output works to counteract the input that triggers it,» said Narula, co-lead author of the study.
«That suggests these neurons are providing a copy of the motor command directly to the auditory system,» said David M. Schneider, Ph.D., co-lead author of the study and a postdoctoral fellow in Mooney's lab.
They also highlight the need for more studies of this nature to give us a better idea of the cities and landscapes that are most affected now and also under additional greenhouse warming,» said co-lead author Michael Oppenheimer, the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs and the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School and Department of Geosciences.
«There's limited dollars and opportunities for conserving land and water, so we want to make sure we're getting the most bang for our buck,» said Strecker, who co-led the study with a researcher from Bryn Mawr College.
Angela Strecker, an environmental science professor at Portland State University and the study's co-lead author, said that species distribution models can help predict all the places where a given species could live based on their environmental preferences, and using these models can help target conservation efforts to areas where they would have the most impact.
«It jibed nicely with our expectations,» said Anders Nelson, co-lead author of the study and a graduate student in Mooney's lab.
«The optical ultrasound needle is perfect for procedures where there is a small tissue target that is hard to see during keyhole surgery using current methods and missing it could have disastrous consequences,» said Dr Malcolm Finlay, study co-lead and consultant cardiologist at QMUL and Barts Heart Centre.
«That's more than a hundred-fold increase,» says Paul Bierman, a geologist at the University of Vermont who co-led the new study with his former graduate student and lead author Luke Reusser, and geologist Dylan Rood at Imperial College, London.
«We expected that removal of both fungi and insects would have an effect on the tree species,» said Professor Rob Freckleton of Sheffield University, who co-led the study.
«Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) generates the highest - energy X-ray beams in the country at its synchrotron,» said Dyer, who co-led the study with ANL's Bobby Kasthuri at the Advanced Photon Source synchrotron.
«We realized that λ, which is rather large for water, was key to the uniqueness of these liquids,» study co-lead author John Russo says.
«Our brains are three times larger, have many more cells and therefore more processing power than chimpanzee or monkey,» said Andre M.M. Sousa, a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of neuroscientist Nenad Sestan and co-lead author of the study.
«We can use expansion pathology to push conventional light microscopes beyond their current limits, which could have important applications in diagnostic pathology,» said the study's co-lead author, Octavian Bucur, MD, PhD, of the Department of Pathology and Cancer Research Institute at BIDMC, who is also a Ludwig Cancer Center Research Investigator.
It fits with Herodotus» depiction of Scythian funerary rituals, whereby sacrificed horses represented gifts from allied tribes spread across the steppes,» says Dr. Pablo Librado, post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for GeoGenetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and co-leading author of the study.
Professor Oliver Phillips from the University of Leeds» School of Geography, who co-led the study, said: «Satellites can't see species, but species really matter for carbon.
«The fully defined nature of these synthetic bioengineered hydrogels could make them ideal for use in human patients in the event that HIOs are used for therapy in the future,» said Miguel Quirós, a University of Michigan postdoctoral fellow and co-lead author in the study.
«We behave the way we do in a specific situation because we have learned an association — a memory — tying an environmental cue to a behavior,» said Nobuyoshi Suto, TSRI Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, who co-led the study with TSRI Professor Friedbert Weiss and Bruce Hope, a principal investigator at the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse.
They are among the worst P53 mutations to have,» said Sulagna Ghosh, a co-lead author of the study.
«Most of the time, when people talk about delaying gratification, they talk about basic processes of evaluation and self - control,» said Laura Michaelson, a CU - Boulder doctoral student in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and co-lead author of the new study appearing in the online journal Frontiers in Psychology.
Says Hákon Jónsson, PhD - student at the Centre for GeoGenetics, co-leading author of the study: «The recent near extinction of the Przewalski's horse population resulted in the persistence of deleterious mutations in the population, following the same mechanism that once led to the accumulation of deleterious mutations in the genomes of domesticated horses.
A milestone came in 2014, when two reports in Current Biology «turned spider evolution upside down,» says Gustavo Hormiga, a spider systematist at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., who co-led one of the studies.
The flatworm is ideal for studying stem cells, says lead author Kaja Wasik, who conducted the work as a PhD student in Hannon's lab along with co-lead author James Gurtowski from Schatz's lab.
Christian Soeller, Professor of Physical Cell Biology at the University of Exeter's Physics department and Living Systems Institute, who co-led the study, said: «The age - old adage of «seeing is believing» is particularly fitting for this study.
Dr Oliver Stegle, Group Leader at The European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL - EBI) and co-lead scientist on this research, said: «Our method combines precise biological studies and complex computational approaches to integrate multiple aspects of cell biology.
«As a result of the study we can now more precisely regulate — and increase — muscle mass in the setting of disease,» co-lead author from Monash BDI, Dr Craig Harrison, said.
The study's co-lead author, doctoral researcher Jennifer Wathan, said: «Horses are predominantly visual animals, with eyesight that's better than domestic cats and dogs, yet their use of facial expressions has been largely overlooked.
«We couldn't be more pleased with this patient's response,» said the study's co-lead author, Alfred Garfall, MD, an assistant professor of Hematology / Oncology in Penn's Abramson Cancer Center and Perelman School of Medicine.
«A lot of people who are providing this kind of care don't think of themselves as caregivers, but the average adult with chronic illness gets a lot of support from family and close friends,» says Ann - Marie Rosland, M.D., M.S., who co-led the study while at U-M and is now at Pittsburgh.
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