«We are making progress,» said Anne Hart, professor of neuroscience at Brown and
senior author of the new study in the journal eLife.
Not exact matches
Firstly, the Centre for Policy
Studies has taken on
new senior staff, most notably
in the form
of journalist and
author Rob Colvile, and No 10 policy adviser Alex Morton - respectively the think tank's
new director and head
of policy.
«Turkey
in many ways is a wild card
in this coalition equation,» said Juan Zarate, a
senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International
Studies and
author of «Treasury's War, the Unleashing
of a
New Era
of Financial Warfare.»
«Since the loop has been found to be a key segment
in prion protein aggregation, this site could be targeted for the development
of new therapeutics designed to block prion conversion,» said Christina Sigurdson, DVM, PhD, associate professor at UC San Diego and UC Davis and
senior author of the
study.
And a
study in The
New England Journal
of Medicine found that
in six prominent medical journals, only 19 %
of senior authors with M.D.s were women [5].
Worldwide, air pollution claims as many as 8 million lives,» says Prof. Ariya,
senior author of the group's
new study, published
in Environmental Pollution.
The
new results, published
in the Journal
of General Internal Medicine, give the first objective evidence
of a phenomenon that
senior author Srijan Sen, M.D., Ph.D. and his colleagues have
studied for years.
«People have tried really hard to figure out why it's working so fast, because understanding this could perhaps lead us to the core mechanism
of depression,» says Hailan Hu, a neuroscientist at Zhejiang University School
of Medicine
in Hangzhou, China, and a
senior author on the
new study.
«This opens a
new door
in identifying biological markers for dementia since we might consider using the brain's processing
of speech sounds as a
new way to detect the disease earlier,» says Dr. Claude Alain, the
study's
senior author and
senior scientist at Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute (RRI) and professor at the University
of Toronto's psychology department.
«This approach offers a potentially
new and safe way
of treating liver cancer, and possibly other cancers,» said
study senior author Dr. Ian Corbin, Assistant Professor
in the Advanced Imaging Research Center (AIRC) and
of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern.
«Understanding the basis
of brain miswiring can help scientists come up with
new therapies and strategies to correct the problem,» says the
study's
senior author, Dr. Samie Jaffrey, a professor
in the Department
of Pharmacology.
Inhibiting NF - ƘB
in microglia
in mice slowed disease progression by 47 percent, says Brian Kaspar, MD, a principal investigator
in the Center for Gene Therapy at Nationwide Children's and
senior author of the
new study.
The 4D printing approach here involves printing a 3D object with a hydrogel (water - containing gel) that changes shape over time when temperatures change, said Howon Lee,
senior author of a
new study and assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers University - New Brunswi
new study and assistant professor
in the Department
of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers University -
New Brunswi
New Brunswick.
«Just because these systems are
in the car doesn't mean it's a good idea to use them while you are driving,» says University
of Utah psychology professor David Strayer,
senior author of the two
new studies.
Sadeep Shrestha, Ph.D., associate professor
in the Department
of Epidemiology, is the
senior author of the
new study published to PLOS ONE that investigated HPV prevalence and screening methods
in a remote district called Accham
in Far Western Nepal.
«These
new breathing techniques could represent a breakthrough for athletes seeking help with breathing during training and competition,» said J. Tod Olin, MD,
senior author of the
study, developer
of the novel breathing techniques and Associate Professor
of medicine at National Jewish Health
in Denver, CO..
«Our
study shows that we can use this
new CRISPR / Cas9 gene - editing technology to render mosquitoes malaria - resistant by removing a so - called host factor gene,» says
study senior author George Dimopoulos, PhD, professor
in the Bloomberg School's Department
of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology.
For these parents, «there is a real need for additional research on the severity, the course and the persistence
of mental health problems over time,» said Sarah Woolf - King, Ph.D., M.P.H.,
senior study author and assistant professor
in the psychology department at Syracuse University
in New York.
«Several
studies have suggested that sleep disturbances might contribute to amyloid deposits and accelerate cognitive decline
in those at risk for AD,» said Ricardo S. Osorio, MD,
senior study author and assistant professor
of psychiatry at
New York University School
of Medicine.
«Since 95 percent
of cancer patients still get chemo, we realized we could make a major impact on cancer treatment by helping clinicians prescribe the right chemotherapy drug,» said Sourav Bandyopadhyay, PhD, a professor
of bioengineering and therapeutic sciences
in UCSF's Schools
of Pharmacy and Medicine and
senior author on the
new study.
In a new study published in the American Journal of Medicine, Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., senior author and first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, indicates that black and white women ages 75 to 84 years who had an annual mammogram had lower 10 - year breast cancer mortality than corresponding women who had biennial or no / irregular mammogram
In a
new study published
in the American Journal of Medicine, Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., senior author and first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, indicates that black and white women ages 75 to 84 years who had an annual mammogram had lower 10 - year breast cancer mortality than corresponding women who had biennial or no / irregular mammogram
in the American Journal
of Medicine, Charles H. Hennekens, M.D.,
senior author and first Sir Richard Doll Professor and
senior academic advisor to the dean
in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, indicates that black and white women ages 75 to 84 years who had an annual mammogram had lower 10 - year breast cancer mortality than corresponding women who had biennial or no / irregular mammogram
in the Charles E. Schmidt College
of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University, indicates that black and white women ages 75 to 84 years who had an annual mammogram had lower 10 - year breast cancer mortality than corresponding women who had biennial or no / irregular mammograms.
The results
of the
study, published
in a research article
in the journal Nature Medicine, could lead soon to
new treatments for chronic kidney disease that target these risk factors, according to Dr. Jochen Reiser, the
senior author of the paper.
«This
study opens an entirely
new area
of discovery for many aspects
of cell biology and biomedical research — how cancer cells metastasize, for example — and provides many
new therapeutic targets,» said
senior author Jack Dixon, PhD, professor
in the UC San Diego School
of Medicine and associate vice chancellor
of Scientific Affairs.
«The findings for this
study are not only fascinating but potentially very important, because they point toward a
new paradigm: different people react differently, even to the same foods,» says Eran Elinav (@EranElinav), a researcher
in the Department
of Immunology at the Weizmann Institute and another
of the
study's
senior authors.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor
of pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine and the
study's
senior author, noted that although parental surveys
of this kind have weaknesses
in terms
of parent responses reflecting the breadth
of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings, published
in the Oct. issue
of the journal Pediatrics, offer
new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community networks and a strong sense
of cultural identity.
Some
of the best data available show that people who start drinking as adolescents and drink more heavily then are more likely to have problems with alcohol and drug abuse later
in life, says Ilene Bernstein, a neuroscientist at the University
of Washington, Seattle, and the
senior author of the
new study.
«The
new physics implemented here could potentially outcompete the plasmonic technologies currently
in use for sensing,» said Boubacar Kanté, electrical engineering professor at the UC San Diego Jacobs School
of Engineering and
senior author of the
study.
«
In addition to advancing the wireless charging of vehicles and personal devices like cellphones, our new technology may untether robotics in manufacturing, which also are on the move,» said Shanhui Fan, a professor of electrical engineering and senior author of the stud
In addition to advancing the wireless charging
of vehicles and personal devices like cellphones, our
new technology may untether robotics
in manufacturing, which also are on the move,» said Shanhui Fan, a professor of electrical engineering and senior author of the stud
in manufacturing, which also are on the move,» said Shanhui Fan, a professor
of electrical engineering and
senior author of the
study.
Combining several
new techniques, Jonathan R. Polimeni, Ph.D.,
senior author of the
study, and his colleagues at Harvard's Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, applied fast fMRI
in an effort to track neuronal networks that control human thought processes, and found that they could now measure rapidly oscillating brain activity.
«Collaboration among scientists with different perspectives and expertise can take research
in whole
new directions,» said Melina Hale, the William Rainey Harper Professor
of Organismal Biology and Anatomy and
senior author of the
study.
Wim Janssens, the
senior author of the
study from the University
of Leuven
in Belgium, commented: «We have demonstrated that artificial intelligence can provide us with a more accurate diagnosis
in this
new study.
«If our findings are confirmed
in human
studies, the
new drug regimens that we have identified should dramatically shorten the time needed to treat tuberculosis,» said Dr. Marcus Horwitz, a
senior author on the research and a distinguished professor
of medicine and microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics at the UCLA David Geffen School
of Medicine.
«This is the first
study that looks at all seven impact effects generated by hazardous asteroids and estimates which are,
in terms
of human loss, most severe,» said Clemens Rumpf, a
senior research assistant at the University
of Southampton
in the United Kingdom, and lead
author of the
new study published
in Geophysical Research Letters, a journal
of the American Geophysical Union.
«Our findings suggest that e-learning can provide an efficient and scalable approach to training large numbers
of clinicians
in new evidence - based treatments,» said Dr. Bradley D. Stein, the
study's lead
author, a practicing psychiatrist and a
senior scientist at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
The
new study «shows that the fly has the potential to drive populations
of the most common species
of Darwin's finch to extinction
in several decades,» says biology professor Dale Clayton,
senior author of the
study published online Dec. 18
in the Journal
of Applied Ecology.
«It's going to be a
new platform
of therapy, not just another cholesterol - lowering drug,» says Nicholas Leeper, a vascular biologist at Stanford University
in Palo Alto, California, and
senior author on the
new study.
The finding is exciting «because it suggests that the seasonal flu vaccine boosts antibody responses and may provide some measure
of protection against a
new pandemic strain that could emerge from the avian population,» said
senior study author Paul G. Thomas, PhD, an Associate Member
in the Department
of Immunology at St. Jude.
«We believe our
study has the potential to open a complete
new field
of investigation
in modern neuroscience by demonstrating that even the simplest functions
of the motor cortex, such as creating body movements, are heavily influenced by the type
of social relationships among the animals participating,» said
senior author Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D..
«This information yields
new insights into how sperm stem cells function and develop under normal circumstances,» says the
study's lead
author Bradley Cairns, PhD,
senior director
of basic science at HCI and professor and chair
of oncological sciences at the U
of U. «We have built a very important framework we can now use to help us understand what happens when things go wrong, resulting
in issues like infertility and cancer
in men.»
«Our work represents a unique intersection between the fields
of biology and engineering that allowed for entirely
new investigational strategies applied to the
study of clinical disease,» says Animesh A. Sinha, MD, PhD, Rita M. and Ralph T. Behling Professor and chair
of the Department
of Dermatology
in the UB School
of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and
senior author on the
study.
«This
study breaks
new ground because it focuses on boosting beta cell performance and shows that beta cell preservation is possible even
in the face
of such immune attack,» said
senior author Gökhan S. Hotamisligil, chair
of the Department
of Genetics and Complex Diseases and J.S. Simmons Professor
of Genetics and Metabolism at HSPH.
«Our findings are consistent with the idea that an imbalance
of protein synthesis and actin dynamics contribute to physiological problems
in FXS mice,» explains
New York University Professor Eric Klann, director NYU's Center for Neural Science and the
study's
senior author.
«If we can find a way to target those neurons
in humans, maybe we can reduce the «high» produced by the drug and reduce the withdrawal symptoms,» said Olivier George, assistant professor at TSRI and
senior author of the
new study.
CRYAA, CRYAB, and similar proteins are known as «undruggable» because their activity can't be measured, says Jason Gestwicki, a biochemist at the University
of California (UC), San Francisco, and a
senior author of the
new study, published online today
in Science.
But
in practice, editing T cell genomes with CRISPR / Cas9 has proved surprisingly difficult, said Alexander Marson, PhD, a UCSF Sandler Fellow, and
senior and co-corresponding
author of the
new study.
«Our findings suggest
new ways
of tackling the still - difficult task
of working out which patients should receive which drug and how drugs should be combined to maximize therapeutic benefit,» said
senior study author Peter Sorger, the Otto Krayer Professor
of Systems Pharmacology and director
of the Harvard Program
in Therapeutic Science and the Laboratory
of Systems Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.
«This approach for data integration will enable the comparison
of single - cell datasets and the ability to dissect the differences between them,» explains Rahul Satija, the
study's
senior author, who is an assistant professor
in NYU's Center for Genomics and Systems Biology and a core faculty member at the
New York Genome Center.
This
new work suggests that anti-PD-1 antibodies might be equally effective
in treating hepatitis C and other persistent human viral infections, says Christopher Walker, PhD, a
senior author on the
study and director
of the Center for Vaccines and Immunity at Nationwide Children's.
To deliver the higher currents needed to get the job done, Antal Berényi,
senior author on the
new study and a neuroscientist at the University
of Szeged
in Hungary, developed a
new TES system.
Stallings is a
senior author of a
new study published online March 1
in the Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.