Different not just from countries in Africa, but also different from malaria parasite populations in neighbouring Thailand, Vietnam, and even Eastern Cambodia,» says Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski,
senior author of the paper from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and University of Oxford.
Not exact matches
«It hit me that we've been calculating chlorophyll profiles
from surface measurements for more than thirty years, but we don't know what the depth profiles
of other biogeochemically - important materials look like,» said Barney Balch, a
senior research scientist at Bigelow Laboratory and lead
author on the
paper.
«New Yorkers tend to focus on rats because they are larger and we see them scurrying around in streets or subways; however,
from a public health vantage point, mice are more worrisome because they live indoors and are more likely to contaminate our environment, even if we don't see them,» says
senior author W. Ian Lipkin, MD,
senior author of both
papers, John Snow Professor
of Epidemiology, and director
of CII.
«This technology is potentially revolutionary because it works in the visible spectrum, which means it has the capacity to replace lenses in all kinds
of devices,
from microscopes to camera, to displays and cell phones,» said Federico Capasso, Robert L. Wallace Professor
of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes
Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering and senior author of the
Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering and
senior author of the
senior author of the
paper.
«The idea to look for a diagnostic test came
from our previous
paper in Immunity last year,» said assistant professor
of medicine Purvesh Khatri, PhD, the
senior author.
«Hydropower is a tremendous resource, often available in areas far
from other sources
of power, and critical to the future
of many people around the globe,» said Richard Brown, a
senior research scientist at PNNL and the lead
author of the Fisheries
paper.
Professor Gianni Liti, a
senior author on the
paper from the Institute for Research on Cancer and Ageing, Nice, said: «We were able to study the evolution in time by combining genome sequences
of the cell populations and tracking the growth characteristics
of the yeast cells.
«Previous research documented brain activity in response to sound during early developmental phases, but it was hard to determine where in the brain these signals were coming
from,» said Patrick Kanold, a professor
of biology at UMD and the
senior author of the research
paper.
«The ability
of MMV048 to block all life cycle stages
of the malaria parasite, offer protection against infection as well as potentially block transmission
of the parasite
from person to person suggests that this compound could contribute to the eradication
of malaria, a disease that claims the lives
of several hundred thousand people every year,» said Professor Chibale, Founder and Director
of H3D, founding Director
of the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) Drug Discovery Research Unit at UCT, and
senior author of the
paper.
«It's a rare case
of geometry lining up,» says Jacob Isbell, a UI
senior from Garrison, Iowa, majoring in physics and astronomy and the
paper's second
author.
Professor Graham Thornicroft,
from the Institute
of Psychiatry (IoP) at King's College London and
senior author of the
paper, says: «We now have clear evidence that stigma has a toxic effect by preventing people seeking help for mental health problems.
«People usually see space as a source
of heat
from the sun, but away
from the sun outer space is really a cold, cold place,» explained Shanhui Fan, professor
of electrical engineering and the
paper's
senior author.
Dr Veronique Bataille,
senior author of the
paper and another dermatologist in the Department
of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology said: «Longer telomeres are likely to be one factor explaining the protection against premature skin aging in individuals who previously suffered
from acne.
«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.
«This solves a long - running mystery
of how a gene mutation damages the neurons that carry information
from the spinal cord to our muscles, resulting in a range
of sensory and movement problems,» says Samuel Pfaff, a neuroscience professor at the Salk Institute and one
of the
senior authors on the
paper with Xiang - Lei Yang, a professor at TSRI.
Dr Federica Sotgia,
from The University
of Manchester's Institute
of Cancer Sciences and joint -
senior author on the
paper, said: «This research expands on the early work by the London surgeon Stephen Paget, who proposed the «seed and the soil» hypothesis, now over 125 years ago.
«In the absence
of drug treatment, the only thing that stops resistant pathogens
from spreading is competition with the pathogens that are sensitive to drug treatment,» said Andrew Read, Evan Pugh Professor
of Biology and Entomology and Eberly Professor
of Biotechnology at Penn State, and
senior author of the
paper.
«There's a problem
of sex and gender inclusion at all levels
of science
from faculty to the animals we use,» said Rebecca Calisi, assistant professor
of neurobiology, physiology and behavior at UC Davis and
senior author on the
paper.
«Current therapeutic approaches, which treat the symptoms
of liver disease, don't stop liver fibrosis
from progressing,» says Michael Downes, a
senior staff scientist in the Gene Expression Laboratory and co-corresponding
author on the
paper.
«The ultimate goal is to use these atomic - layer semiconducting thin films to create devices that are extremely flexible, but to do that we need to transfer the thin films
from the substrate we used to make it to a flexible substrate,» says Cao, who is
senior author of a
paper on the new transfer technique.
«We had some indication that rapamycin would enhance the cytotoxic T cell effect,
from previous experiments in both animals and humans showing that the drug produced modest effects by itself,» says Maria Castro, Ph.D.,
senior author of the new
paper.
«We envision this treatment approach having a broad range
of applications such as protecting military personnel
from biothreat agents or protecting the public
from other toxin - mediated diseases such as C. difficile and Shiga toxin - producing E. coli infections,» said Shoemaker, the
paper's
senior author.
«85 %
of these genes are required for nephrocyte function, suggesting that a majority
of human genes known to be associated with NS play conserved roles in renal function
from flies to humans,» said Zhe Han, Ph.D.,
senior author of the
paper and Associate Professor at the Centre for Cancer and Immunology Research at Children's National.
«In fact, abnormal cells with numerical and / or structural anomalies
of chromosomes have been observed in as many as 80 - 90 %
of human early stage embryos following in vitro fertilization,» says Professor Thierry Voet
from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK, and the University
of Leuven, Belgium, another
senior author of this
paper, «and CSV tests may expose some degree
of these abnormalities.»
«A paleontologist, who has never seen a living dinosaur, can figure out how the dinosaur looked and lived
from its skeletal remains,» said Ilya Mandel
from the University
of Birmingham in the UK, the
paper's
senior author, in a statement.
The components
of this novel system include a continuous glucose monitor (CGM), which is a sensor that checks glucose values every five minutes; an investigational form
of glucagon that can be delivered rapidly and precisely through a pump; and a mobile platform (pAPS) that hosts a novel hypoglycemia prediction algorithm developed by the research team
from Harvard John A. Paulson School
of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) directed by Eyal Dassau, PhD,
senior author of the
paper.
«This is the first time anyone has generated potentially therapeutic lung stem cells
from minimally invasive biopsy specimens,» said co-
senior author of both
papers Jason Lobo, MD, an assistant professor
of medicine at UNC and medical director
of lung transplant and interstitial lung disease.Co -
senior author Ke Cheng, PhD, an associate professor in NCSU's Department
of Molecular Biomedical Sciences and the UNC / NCSU Joint Department
of Biomedical Engineering, said, «We think the properties
of these cells make them potentially therapeutic for a wide range
of lung fibrosis diseases.»
«The discovery
of the harmonic state
of quantum cascade lasers is surprising
from a laser physics point
of view,» said Federico Capasso, Robert L. Wallace Professor
of Applied Physics and Vinton Hayes
Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering and senior author of the
Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering and
senior author of the
senior author of the
paper.
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