Sentences with phrase «senior associate research scientist»

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He is Chief Data Scientist at the Creative Destruction Lab, Senior Editor at Marketing Science, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
I would like to share with you the work of our senior economist Marc Lee, who heads up our Climate Justice Project, as well as the work of one of our research associates, veteran earth scientist David Hughes (who spent 32 years working for the Geological Survey of Canada, where he focused on unconventional gas, coal and oil research).
Murali Haran, a professor in the department of statistics at Penn State University; Won Chang, an assistant professor in the department of mathematical sciences at the University of Cincinnati; Klaus Keller, a professor in the department of geosciences and director of sustainable climate risk management at Penn State University; Rob Nicholas, a research associate at Earth and Environmental Systems Institute at Penn State University; and David Pollard, a senior scientist at Earth and Environmental Systems Institute at Penn State University detail how parameters and initial values drive an ice sheet model, whose output describes the behavior of the ice sheet through time.
Hanan, a senior scientist at the Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence, and colleagues postdoctoral research associate Armel Kaptué and assistant research professor Lara Prihodko examined satellite images from 1983 to 2012 to evaluate the vegetation in 260 watersheds in four regions of Senegal, Mali and Niger.
«These findings suggest limiting the visibility of tobacco displays in retail stores may reduce the number of young people who try cigarettes,» said William Shadel, associate director of RAND Population Health Program and senior behavioral scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
Shannon Strom is a senior regulatory scientist and associate director of regulatory operations at CATO Research in Durham, North Carolina.
«Our goal was to obtain a more comprehensive view of the current state of knowledge on the benefits of volunteering among older adults,» said Dr. Anderson, a senior scientist with Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute and associate professor, University of Toronto.
Ronald N. Harty, an associate professor of microbiology at Penn Vet and senior author on both studies, collaborated with Penn Vet's Jianhong Lu, Ziying Han, Yuliang Liu, Wenbo Liu, Gordon Ruthel and Bruce D. Freedman and two U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease scientists, Michael S. Lee and Mark A. Olson, on both studies.
Bell, a faculty member with the School of Education, is the lead author on the report, which is co-authored by Department of Kinesiology Ph.D. students Eric Post and Stephanie Trigsted; Scott Hetzel, an associate researcher with the Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics; Timothy McGuine, a senior scientist and research coordinator with the UW Health Sports Medicine Center; and Alison Brooks, a medical doctor with the UW School of Medicine and Public Health.
«The link between metabolism and cancer has been proposed or inferred to exist for a long time, but what is more scarce is evidence for a direct connection — genetic mutations in metabolic enzymes,» said senior author Ricardo C.T. Aguiar, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of hematology - oncology in the School of Medicine and a faculty scientist with the Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) at the UT Health Science Center and the South Texas Veterans Health Care System, Audie L. Murphy Division.
The research team, led by Haitao Wang, PhD, a senior research investigator, Robert Pignolo, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the division of Geriatrics and the Ian Cali Distinguished Clinician - Scientist at the Center, and Frederick S. Kaplan, MD, the Isaac & Rose Nassau Professor of Orthopaedic Molecular Medicine and Chief of the division of Molecular Orthopaedic Medicine, published their findings in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research thiresearch team, led by Haitao Wang, PhD, a senior research investigator, Robert Pignolo, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the division of Geriatrics and the Ian Cali Distinguished Clinician - Scientist at the Center, and Frederick S. Kaplan, MD, the Isaac & Rose Nassau Professor of Orthopaedic Molecular Medicine and Chief of the division of Molecular Orthopaedic Medicine, published their findings in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research thiresearch investigator, Robert Pignolo, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the division of Geriatrics and the Ian Cali Distinguished Clinician - Scientist at the Center, and Frederick S. Kaplan, MD, the Isaac & Rose Nassau Professor of Orthopaedic Molecular Medicine and Chief of the division of Molecular Orthopaedic Medicine, published their findings in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research thiResearch this month.
Now, research conducted by Rockefeller scientists under the direction of Seth Darst, the Jack Fishman Professor, and Elizabeth Campbell, a senior research associate in Darst's laboratory, offers hope for a new and potent weapon against tuberculosis.
«Comparing human, chimpanzee and bonobo cells can give us clues to understand biological processes, such as infection, diseases, brain evolution, adaptation or genetic diversity,» says senior research associate Iñigo Narvaiza, who led the study with senior staff scientist Carol Marchetto at the Salk Institute in La Jolla.
Dr. Pozueta was an associate research scientist at CUMC at the time of this research and is currently a senior analyst at Prescient Life Sciences.
Co-authors from UT Southwestern Medical Center included Shuyuan Zhang, graduate student at CRI; Dr. Kejin Zhou, Instructor at the Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center; Dr. Xin Luo, Data Scientist at CRI and in Bioinformatics; Lin Li, Senior Research Scientist at CRI; Dr. Liem Nguyen, former graduate student at CRI; Yu Zhang, Senior Research Associate at CRI; Dr. Purva Gopal, Assistant Professor of Pathology; Dr. Branden Tarlow, Internal Medicine resident; and Dr. Daniel Siegwart, Assistant Professor at the Simmons Cancer Center and of Biochemistry.
Post-doctoral fellow Zheng Wang in psychology, Assistant Professor Li Min Chen in the Institute of Imaging Science and radiology and radiological sciences, and László Négyessy from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest contributed to the study, along with Senior Research Associate Robert Friedman in psychology and Imaging Scientist Arabinda Mishra in the Institute of Imaging Science.
Chen's co-authors include David I.W. Levin, assistant professor at the University of Toronto; Wojciech Matusik, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT; and Danny M. Kaufman, senior research scientist at Adobe Rresearch scientist at Adobe ResearchResearch.
«Essentially, they cause acetylcholine to build up in the brain, causing hyperexcitability of neurons as well as the death of some neurons, which leads to inflammation in the brain,» said Ashok K. Shetty, PhD, a professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine at the Texas A&M College of Medicine, associate director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, research career scientist at the Olin E. Teague Veterans Medical Center, Central Texas Veterans Health Care System and senior author of the paper.
«What we've shown is that we can take these cells out of a mouse and study them and regulate them in the laboratory by providing them with a specific factor,» says Peter C. Gray, a staff scientist in Salk's Clayton Foundation Laboratories for Peptide Biology, who collaborated on the new work with Benjamin T. Spike, a senior research associate in the laboratory of Salk Professor Geoffrey M. Wahl.
Also involved were Harold Trick, professor of plant pathology; Shubing Liu, research associate in agronomy; Sunish Sehgal, senior scientist in plant pathology; Jiarui Li, research assistant professor; and Meng Lin, doctoral student in agronomy, all from Kansas State University; and Jianming Yu, Iowa State University.
Mawet is currently associate professor of astronomy at Caltech and a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
«We found that living in areas with greater mixed land use (residential, commercial, industrial, recreational) was associated with poorer perceived health among people with SCI in New Jersey» said Dr. Botticello, senior research scientist in Outcomes & Assessment Research at Kessler Fouresearch scientist in Outcomes & Assessment Research at Kessler FouResearch at Kessler Foundation.
Professional Experience 1983 — 1986 Research / Teaching Assistant, Exercise Physiology, University of Texas, Austin TX 1986 — 1990 Assistant Instructor / Research Assistant, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, and Vertebrate Physiology, University of Texas, Austin TX 1993 — 1994 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Sciences, Oregon State University 1994 — 1996 Technical Services Advisor, Genetic Resources, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 1996 — 1998 Manager, Technical Services, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 1997 — 1998 Assistant Professor, Adjunct, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM 1998 — 2000 Senior Technical Information Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2000 — 2002 Senior New Models Development Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2002 — 2004 Associate Director of Genetic Resources, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2004 — 2005 Associate Research Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2004 — 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM 2009 — 2014 Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM 2014 — present Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas NM
The three CINAR fellows are: Gareth Lawson (2nd left), an associate scientist in the Biology Department; Porter Hoagland (middle), a senior research specialist in the Marine Policy Center; and Rubao Ji (at right), an associate scientist in the Biology Department.
They are: Rubao Ji, an associate scientist in the Biology Department; Porter Hoagland, a senior research specialist in the Marine Policy Center; and Gareth Lawson, an associate scientist in the Biology Department.
2017 - 2018 Co-Chair, Neuroscience, The Scripps Research Institute 2009 - 2017 Chairman, Neuroscience, The Scripps Research Institute 2007 - 2009 Director, Center for Memory & Learning, Baylor College of Medicine 1998 - 2009 Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine 1993 - 2009 Professor, Departments of Molecular & Cellular Biology; Genetics; and Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine 1999 - 2007 Vice Chair for Research, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine 1991 - 1993 Senior Staff Scientist, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 1991 - 1993 Adjunct Associate Professor of Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine 1987 - 1991 Associate Professor of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine 1987 - 1991 Associate Professor of Cell Biology, Baylor College of Medicine 1987 - 1987 Associate Professor of Biochemistry, Michigan State University 1983 - 1987 Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Michigan State University 1979 - 1982 Postdoctoral Fellow in Molecular Biology with Dr. Norman Davidson, California Institute of Technology
The grant's co-PIs include: Carmen Catala, a senior research associate at BTI; Zhangjun Fei, a USDA - ARS scientist, and adjunct associate professor in the Plant Pathology and Plant - Microbe Biology section in the School of Integrative Plant Science (SIPS); and James Giovanni, also a USDA - ARS scientist and adjunct professor in the Plant Breeding and Genetics section, SIPS.
Anthony H. Lequerica, PhD is a Senior Research Scientist and Neuropsychologist in Traumatic Brain Injury Research at Kessler Foundation and Associate Research Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at New Jersey Medical School / Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
Benoit Bruneau (senior investigator), Jessie Butts (graduate student, McDevitt lab), Bruce Conklin (senior investigator), Anna Gillespie (graduate student, Huang lab), Gay Lancero (research associate, Yamanaka lab), JJ Miranda (assistant investigator), Mauricio Montano (senior research associate, Greene lab), Ramsey Najm (graduate student, Huang lab), Jeannette Osterloh (postdoctoral fellow, Finkbeiner lab), Katie Pollard (senior investigator), Nadia Roan (visiting scientist, Greene lab), and Victoria Yoon (research associate, Huang lab).
Senior Research Scientist, Associate Director; Center for Neuroscience & Regeneration Research
Dr. Justin Sonnenburg is an associate professor of microbiology and immunology at Stanford and Dr. Erica Sonnenburg is a senior research scientist in the Sonnenburg lab where they research many aspects the interaction between diet with the 100 trillion or so bacteria in the gut (specifically the colon) and how this impacts the health of the host (which in this case is a laboratory research mouse).
Over the next five years, Kim will work with a team of researchers including Thomas White, senior research scientist at the University of Virginia Center for Advanced Study of Teaching and Learning; and Jonathan Guryan, associate professor at Institute for Policy Research of Northwestern University, along with Communities In Schools of North Carolina and Durham Public Schools to implement, validate, and scale up an innovative approach to combat summer reading loss among low - income cresearch scientist at the University of Virginia Center for Advanced Study of Teaching and Learning; and Jonathan Guryan, associate professor at Institute for Policy Research of Northwestern University, along with Communities In Schools of North Carolina and Durham Public Schools to implement, validate, and scale up an innovative approach to combat summer reading loss among low - income cResearch of Northwestern University, along with Communities In Schools of North Carolina and Durham Public Schools to implement, validate, and scale up an innovative approach to combat summer reading loss among low - income children.
Authors / Panelists and Affiliations: Terri Akey, Research alliance lead for REL Northwest, Education Northwest Michelle Hodara, Research alliance lead for REL Northwest, Education Northwest Les Morse, Deputy Commissioner of Education & Early Development, Alaska Department of Education and Early Development Hilda Rosselli, Deputy Director for College and Career Readiness, Oregon Education Investment Board Neal Finkelstein, REL West Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist, WestEd (moderator)
The Painted Surface (73:00) Jack Cowart, Founding Executive Director, Roy Lichtenstein Foundation Heather Galloway, Conservator of Paintings, Intermuseum Conservation Association, Cleveland IJsbrand Hummelen, Senior Research Conservator, Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Nancy Troy, Professor of Art History, University of Southern California Stephanie Wiles, John G. W. Cowles Director, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College Julie Wolfe, Associate Conservator, J. Paul Getty Museum Chair: Tom Learner, Senior Scientist, Getty Conservation Institute
By Richard Teague Professor, Ecosystem Science and Management, Texas A&M University Senior Scientist of the Borlaug Institute Associate Resident Director, Texas A&M AgriLife Research P.O. Box 1658, Vernon, TX 76385 E-mail: [email protected]
Biosketch Roger A. Pielke Sr. is currently a Senior Research Scientist in CIRES and a Senior Research Associate at the University of Colorado - Boulder in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC) at the University of Colorado in Boulder (November 2005 - present).
Dr. Mouhamed Ly, Senior Research Associate Climate scientist based at our Lomé office, supports the IMPACT project in the West African region.
By June 2001, Piltz had been a senior associate at the Coordination Office for the US Global Change Research Program for six years, responsible for editing and producing scientific reports written by federal climate scientists scattered over about a dozen agencies working on the problem.
James Hansen, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies John Abraham, Associate Professor, School of Engineering, University of St. Thomas Jason Box, Associate Professor, Department of Geography Atmospheric Sciences Program, Researcher at Byrd Polar Research CenterThe Ohio State University Ken Caldeira, Senior Scientist, Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie Institution Peter Gleick, President and Co-founder Pacific Institute for Studies in Development, Environment, and Security Richard A. Houghton, Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center Ralph Keeling, Director, Scripps CO2 Program Scripps Institution of Oceanography Michael MacCracken, Chief Scientist for Climate Change Programs Climate Institute Michael E. Mann, Professor of Meteorology Director, Earth System Science Center, The Pennsylvania State University James McCarthy, Alexander Agassiz Professor of Biological Oceanography, Harvard University Michael Oppenheimer, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School and Department of Geosciences, Princeton University Raymond T. Pierrehumbert, Louis Block Professor in the Geophysical Sciences, The University of Chicago Steve Running, Professor of Ecology, Director of Numerical Terradynamics Simulation Group, Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana Richard Somerville, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Research Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography George M. Woodwell, Founder, Director Emeritus, and Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center
This research was supported by a major grant from the Colorado Trust (93059), a contract with Abt Associates (105 — 94 - 1925) under a grant from the Administration for Children and Families (DHHS), and a Senior Research Scientist Award to David Olds from the National Institute of Mental Health (K05 - Mresearch was supported by a major grant from the Colorado Trust (93059), a contract with Abt Associates (105 — 94 - 1925) under a grant from the Administration for Children and Families (DHHS), and a Senior Research Scientist Award to David Olds from the National Institute of Mental Health (K05 - MResearch Scientist Award to David Olds from the National Institute of Mental Health (K05 - MH01382).
FROM: Jennifer J. Frost, DrPH, Principal Research Scientist, Guttmacher Institute Mia R. Zolna, MPH, Senior Research Associate, Guttmacher Institute
Currently the awards are presented to investigators and researchers at distinct phases in their careers: the Early Career Award for Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a scholar at the Research Scientist or Assistant or Associate Professor level, and the Distinguished Scholar Award for Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a scientist at the Senior Research Scientist or Full ProfessScientist or Assistant or Associate Professor level, and the Distinguished Scholar Award for Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a scientist at the Senior Research Scientist or Full Professscientist at the Senior Research Scientist or Full ProfessScientist or Full Professor level.
«Clinical Issues and Challenges in Treating Undocumented Immigrants,» by Lisa Fortuna, M.D., M.P.H., and Michelle Porche, Ed.D., WCW associate director and senior research scientist, is included in the August 2013 issue of Psychiatric Times.
Michelle V. Porche, Ed.D., was a senior research scientist and former associate director of the Wellesley Centers for Women, studying academic achievement for young children and adolescents.
Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., is an associate director and senior research scientist at WCW as well as the inaugural director of the Robert S. and Grace W. Stone Primary Prevention Initiatives, which focus on research and evaluation designed to prevent the onset of mental health concerns in children and adolescents.
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