Sentences with phrase «senior author of the paper with»

«For a long time having a «bird brain» was considered to be a bad thing: Now it turns out that it should be a compliment,» said Vanderbilt University neuroscientist Suzana Herculano - Houzel, senior author of the paper with Pavel N?mec at the Charles University in Prague.

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«Many CPG teams tell us they are simply repurposing shelf packaging for ecommerce channels with little change, and that's a huge risk,» said Becky Donner, senior vice president of marketing, design and engineering at TricorBraun and the white paper author.
HDL with a small proinflammatory protein called apolipoprotein C - III (apoC - III) on its surface may nearly double the risk of heart disease in healthy men and women, according to Frank Sacks, professor of cardiovascular disease prevention at the Harvard School of Public Health and senior author on a paper in the April Journal of the American Heart Association.
«This technique creates a steady, sustained release of antibodies directly into the tumor site; it is an efficient approach with enhanced retention of anti-PD-1 antibodies in the tumor microenvironment,» says Zhen Gu, an assistant professor in the biomedical engineering program and senior author of the paper.
«With abundant observational information in the future, we can gain a better understanding of the physical nature of Fast Radio Bursts,» said Peter Mészáros, Holder of the Eberly Family Chair in Astronomy and Astrophysics and Professor of Physics at Penn State, the senior author of the research paper.
A. David McGuire, U.S. Geological Survey senior scientist and climate system modeling expert with the University of Alaska Fairbanks Institute of Arctic Biology, is lead author of the paper.
Stuart Sandin, a professor of marine ecology at Scripps, who is Edwards» PhD advisor and senior author on the paper, says the mosaic technology can help scientists» understanding of marine ecology catch up with their knowledge of terrestrial ecology.
To be sure, people with synesthesia are not all the same, says senior research associate Simon Lacey, the first author of the paper.
The new research is a collaboration with Xinshu (Grace) Xiao, the paper's other senior author and a UCLA associate professor of integrative biology and physiology.
Clint Perry, senior author on the paper, said: «These correlations suggest that bees with more synaptic complexes in the visual association areas of their brain were predisposed to better memory and faster learning.
«Now that we know how to implement human ethical decisions into machines we, as a society, are still left with a double dilemma,» explains Prof. Peter König, a senior author of the paper.
«Our paper reports that two highly conserved pathways — the UPR and the nonsense - mediated RNA decay pathway — intersect with each other at a pivotal point in cell stress,» said Miles Wilkinson, PhD, senior author and professor in the Department of Reproductive Medicine and a member of the UC San Diego Institute for Genomic Medicine.
«All humans grow up listening to tens of thousands of speech examples, with the result that our brains contain a comprehensive mapping of the likelihood that any given pair of mouth movements and speech sounds go together,» said Dr. Michael Beauchamp, professor of neurosurgery at Baylor College of Medicine and senior author on the paper with John Magnotti, postdoctoral research fellow at Baylor.
«The treatment of multiple myeloma has improved significantly in recent years with the introduction of therapies such as proteasome inhibitors [which interfere with tumor cells» protein - disposal system] and potent immuno - modulatory agents,» said the paper's senior author and lead investigator, Paul Richardson, MD, clinical program leader and director of clinical research at Dana - Farber's Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center, and the R.J. Corman professor at Harvard Medical School.
«Because we have this 24 - hour turnaround time with the new test, there are veterinary hospitals and clinics that can test and get results rapidly and make sure they are not exposing other animals to Salmonella,» said Belinda Thompson, assistant clinical professor at the Animal Health Diagnostic Center and a senior author of the paper.
«In the ongoing arms race between white hats and black hats, researchers and developers are constantly coming up with new security extensions,» says Dr. William Enck, an assistant professor of computer science at NC State and a senior author of a paper describing the new framework.
«Identifying targets essential to cell survival in tumor suppressor genes has long been an investigational goal with the aim of offering cancer - specific vulnerabilities for targeted therapy,» said Ronald DePinho, M.D., professor of Cancer Biology, MD Anderson president, and senior author for the Nature paper.
Their findings are reported in two papers, one in Nature Communications and the other in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, with MIT assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Areg Danagoulian as senior author of both.
Dandona was senior author on that paper with Sandeep Dhindsa, MD, previously a faculty member at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and now at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
«In order to be structurally sound, plants have to lay down their secondary cell walls very quickly once the plant has stopped growing, like a layer of concrete with rebar,» says UBC botanist Lacey Samuels, one of the senior authors on the paper.
«We are looking at all sides of the issue, regarding replacing the metallic cladding with ceramic,» says Mujid Kazimi, the TEPCO Professor of Nuclear Engineering at MIT, who is senior author of the papers.
«The question was whether the lower pH we can expect to see in Puget Sound interferes with development of the next generation of Dungeness crab,» said Paul McElhany, a NOAA Fisheries research scientist and senior author of the paper.
«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.
«The study also showed that, among young people in the United States, the patterns of prescriptions for antidepressants and stimulants are broadly consistent with the typical ages associated with the onsets of common mental disorders, said Mark Olfson, MD, professor of psychiatry at CUIMC and senior author of the paper.
«It really hasn't been explored when these activity networks — these collections of brain areas that start to work together in the brain — emerge and what types of cells and tissues they emerge in,» says Colin Studholme, Ph.D., a professor with joint appointments in pediatrics and bioengineering at the University of Washington and senior author of the paper.
«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.
«Compared to mice, our large animal stroke model is a more rigorous test of potential therapeutics with findings that are likely more clinically relevant,» said Franklin West, an associate professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and senior author of the paper describing the model.
«By expanding the compositional space of printable materials, we can produce lightweight structures with exceptional stiffness,» said Jennifer Lewis, Hansjorg Wyss Professor of Biologically Inspired Engineering at SEAS and senior author of the paper.
«Our findings provide evidence that the stereotypes we hold can systematically alter the brain's visual representation of a face, distorting what we see to be more in line with our biased expectations,» explains Jonathan Freeman, an assistant professor in NYU's Department of Psychology and the senior author of the paper, which appears in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
«This discovery of a locally high concentration of organics is intriguing, with broad implications for the astrobiology community,» said Dr. Simone Marchi, a senior research scientist at Southwest Research Institute and one of the authors of the paper.
«We use zebrafish to study Alagille syndrome because these vertebrates allow us to use experimental approaches that aren't possible with other disease models,» says Duc Dong, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Human Genetics Program at SBP and senior author of the paper.
«Low levels of functional BRCA are associated with a greater number of clonal mutations and enhanced immune recruitment, which may explain the greater chemosensitivity of these tumors and better outcomes for patients,» explained Christos Hatzis, assistant professor of medicine and director of Breast Bioinformatics, Yale Cancer Center and senior author on the paper.
«This protein is highly expressed in the nervous system and has an integral role in neuronal development,» said Elizabeth Wilson - Kubalek, senior staff scientist in Professor Ron Milligan's laboratory at TSRI and co-first author of the new paper with Christopher Garnham and Annapurna Vemu of the NIH's National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
«If you're interested in memory, you want to know the factors that are associated with it being worse as well as what makes it better,» said Dr. Richard Addante, a senior lecturer in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and lead author of the paper.
Zhang was senior author of the new paper along with Michael Graetzel of Switzerland's École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
«Understanding where FT is located and how it coordinates with other flowering factors is important to breeders; it's useful for breeders for the fine manipulation of flowering times,» said Qingguo Chen, the paper's first author and a research associate in the lab of Robert Turgeon, the paper's senior author and professor of plant biology in the College of Arts and Sciences.
«Gene drives, which are being contemplated to engineer natural ecosystems, should be scrutinized openly and systematically for both their risks and benefits,» said Todd Kuiken, PhD, author of the Science paper and senior program associate with the Synthetic Biology Project.
«With Mars losing that much water, the planet was very likely wet for a longer period of time than was previously thought, suggesting the planet might have been habitable for longer,» said Michael Mumma, a senior scientist at Goddard and the second author on the paper.
Senior author of the paper Conor Walsh echoed Roche's sentiments, saying the sleeve «represents an exciting proof of concept result... demonstrating that it can safely interact with soft tissue and lead to improvements in cardiac function.»
«Our ultimate goal is to help people with learning difficulties and memory deficits,» said Earl K Miller, senior author of the paper and the Picower Professor of Neuroscience at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory Development of Brain and Cognitive Sciences.
«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.»
«The idea for this work really started with an engineering question,» says Saket Navlakha, assistant professor in Salk's Center for Integrative Biology and senior author of the paper.
With E. coli gaining resistance to the antibiotics that many women take to treat UTIs, or prevent recurring ones, the search for a vaccine takes on new urgency, says Harry Mobley, Ph.D., senior author of the new paper and chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at U-M.
The work was conducted by AMBER and RCSI TERG post-doctoral researcher, Dr Alan Ryan, first author on the paper with Dr Cathal Kearney, an AMBER senior research fellow and lecturer in RCSI in partnership with multi-disciplinary team of researchers based in RCSI, Trinity and Professor Katja Schenke - Layland's laboratory in Eberhard Karls University Tübingen in Germany, where the electrical stimulation research was carried out.
«One has to drill a hole through skull, then pierce tissue with a needle to the injection site,» explains Viviana Gradinaru (BS» 05), assistant professor of biology and biological engineering at Caltech, Heritage Principal Investigator, and senior author on the paper.
«By figuring out a way to get genes across the blood - brain barrier, we are able to deliver them throughout the adult brain with high efficiency,» says Ben Deverman, a senior research scientist at Caltech and lead author of a paper describing the work in the February 1 online publication of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
«This is the first report demonstrating how environmental chemicals found in household products interact with human melatonin receptors,» said Margarita L. Dubocovich, PhD, senior author on the paper and SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and senior associate dean for diversity and inclusion in the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at UB.
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