Dr. Patel is
senior author of a study describing research that led to the drug's development, published online in Nature Communications.
Not exact matches
«This is a proof -
of - concept
study demonstrating that frontal sinus X-rays offer a viable, noninvasive technique for estimating the age range
of juvenile remains,» says Ann Ross, a professor
of biological sciences at NC State and
senior author of a paper
describing the work.
«This is the first
study to look at this issue at this level
of detail, and the findings are extremely promising,» says Ann Ross, a professor
of anthropology at North Carolina State University and
senior author of a paper
describing the work.
Brian Langerhans, an assistant professor
of biological sciences at NC State and a
senior author on a paper
describing the
study, says the research could help scientists learn about the connectedness
of what seem to be disconnected animal traits.
«These origami can be customized for use in everything from
studying cell behavior to creating templates for the nanofabrication
of electronic components,» says Dr. Thom LaBean, an associate professor
of materials science and engineering at NC State and
senior author of a paper
describing the work.
Katherine High, MD, a
senior author of the
study and Spark Therapeutics's president and chief scientific officer,
described the updated interim trial data at today's press conference.
Because these networks are based on neuroscientists» current understanding
of how the brain performs object recognition, the success
of the latest networks suggest that neuroscientists have a fairly accurate grasp
of how object recognition works, says James DiCarlo, a professor
of neuroscience and head
of MIT's Department
of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and the
senior author of a paper
describing the
study in the Dec. 11 issue
of the journal PLoS Computational Biology.
«Our
study results
describe precise mechanisms that enable tuberculosis bacteria to persist in the body, which is central to the infection's deadliness,» says
senior study author Kathryn Moore, PhD, the Jean and David Blechman Professor
of Cardiology at NYU Langone.