Sentences with phrase «senior authors involved»

On Monday, several senior authors involved in summarizing the 2007 findings on impacts of warming — Chris Field of the Carnegie Institution, Michael Oppenheimer of Princeton, and Stephen H. Schneider of Stanford * — acknowledged this was not the panel's finest hour, but stood by the admittedly imperfect process and overarching conclusions.

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«This study demonstrates that the road to a mitochondrial disease diagnosis is typically long and hard, involving visits to numerous clinical specialists, conflicting diagnoses, and repeated and sometimes painful and invasive testing,» says Michio Hirano, MD, the paper's senior clinical author and chief of the Neuromuscular Division at Columbia University Irving Medical Center.
This approach greatly simplifies manufacturing, and also makes batteries that are flexible and resistant to damage, says Chiang, who is senior author of a paper in the Journal of Power Sources analyzing the tradeoffs involved in choosing between solid and flow - type batteries, depending on their particular applications and chemical components.
«Our work suggests a mechanism for cell lethality involving the regulation of BCAAs as crucial elements in pancreatic cancer by regulating ME3,» said Ronald DePinho, M.D., professor of Cancer Biology, senior author of the Nature paper and president of MD Anderson.
«We uncovered the factors that are both involved in protection against the cold and underpin brown fat identity,» says Michael Downes, a Salk senior scientist and co-senior author of the paper.
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 Brunswick.
«We knew that ANG was involved in promoting cell growth so it was not unexpected to find that ANG stimulates proliferation of myeloid progenitor cells,» said Guo - fu Hu, PhD, Investigator in the Molecular Oncology Research Institute at Tufts Medical Center, and the paper's senior author.
The study involved a team of international collaborators, including senior author Ran Blekhman of the University of Minnesota and co-authors Steven Leigh of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and Klara Petrzelkova of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
«This is a huge public health issue that urgently requires new tools for the active monitoring of outbreaks and rapid diagnosis of the pathogens involved,» explains senior author and evolutionary geneticist Franck Prugnolle, from the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Montpellier, France.
«Use of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology» — which involves taking skin cells from patients and reprogramming them into embryonic - like stem cells capable of turning into other specific cell types relevant for studying a particular disease — «makes it possible to model dementias that affect people later in life,» says senior study author Catherine Verfaillie of KU Leuven.
«Artificial intelligence (AI) has huge potential to revolutionize disease diagnosis and management by doing analyses and classifications involving immense amounts of data that are difficult for human experts — and doing them rapidly,» said senior author Kang Zhang, MD, PhD, professor of ophthalmology at Shiley Eye Institute and founding director of the Institute for Genomic Medicine at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
«The pattern of activity in a brain region involved in spatial learning in the virtual world is completely different than when it processes activity in the real world,» said Mayank Mehta, a UCLA professor of physics, neurology and neurobiology in the UCLA College and the study's senior author.
«There are all these smoking guns to indicate that the microbiota may be involved [in asthma], but there were no experiments to prove it,» says microbiologist Brett Finlay of the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, in Canada, a senior author on the paper.
«So many psychiatric disorders involve disruptions to social functioning,» said the study's senior author, Karen Parker, PhD, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences.
«We found another pathway that is dysregulated, that involves the same molecule implicated before — mGluR5 — but in an entirely different way,» said Vitaly Klyachko, PhD, an associate professor of cell biology and physiology and the study's senior author.
«Although the approaches employed in our study are not novel in themselves, the scale of the analyses is unprecedented and allowed us to track in public databases the dynamics of all known mutations involved in drug resistance,» reported the senior author.
The genetic causes of bipolar disorder are highly complex and likely involve many different genes, said Carrie Bearden, a senior author of the study and an associate professor of psychiatry and psychology at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
Although what drives this process has not been clear, studies have indicated that caspace - 2 might be involved, according to senior author Michael Shelanski, MD, PhD, the Delafield Professor of Pathology & Cell Biology, chair of the Department of Pathology & Cell Biology, and co-director of the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain at CUMC.
«Our work suggests that the apparent complexity of protein networks is deceiving, and that a circuit involving a small number of proteins might control each cellular function,» said senior author Shohei Koide, PhD, professor of biochemistry & molecular biophysics at the University of Chicago.
«Our experiments suggest that mGluR5 amplifies the cellular response to a chemical signal, and that by blocking mGlur5 receptors in inhibitory neurons involved in depression, these new therapies can achieve an antidepressant effect,» says senior author Paul Greengard, Vincent Astor Professor and head of the Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience.
Senior author Dr. Matcheri Keshavan, a Professor at Harvard Medical School, describes their results: «The main finding was that psychotic disorders are characterized by reduced folding of the cortex in key brain regions such as the cingulate cortex (a brain region involved in thinking and emotions).
Parkinson's disease, obsessive compulsive disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and many other movement disorders involve connections of this brain region, said Dong, senior author of the study.
«We've always suspected that different cell types are involved in determining how a heart is built,» said GICD Director and senior author Deepak Srivastava, MD. «Our research showed that the signals from cardiac fibroblasts contribute to the different responses of cardiomyocytes.»
«We've known that in other triplet repeat expansion diseases, such as Huntington's disease, DNA repair enzymes are somehow involved in generating the expansion,» said Joel M. Gottesfeld, a professor at The Scripps Research Institute, and the study's senior author.
«Multiple biological pathways are likely involved in the pathogenesis of ME / CFS, with a range of clinical subtypes relating to variability in the types of environmental triggers, genetic and epigenetic vulnerability, as well as comorbidity patterns,» says senior author Ian Lipkin, MD, director of CII.
«There are examples of lithospheric buckling on Earth involving both oceanic and continental plates, but this may be the first evidence of lithospheric buckling on Mercury,» said Thomas R. Watters, senior scientist at the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., and lead author of the new study.
Dudas and senior author Dr. Andrew Rambaut of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology at Scotland's University of Edinburgh were involved in the analyses for many of these efforts.
Specifically, the 1966 report entitled Equality in Educational Opportunity and commonly referred to as the Coleman report in deference to its senior author (Coleman et al., 1966) involved more than 640,000 students in grades 1, 3, 6, 9, and 12 and concludes the following: «Taking all these results together, one implication stands above all: that schools bring little to bear on a child's achievement that is independent of his background and general social context» (p. 235).
As others have observed, they refused to print Climategate emails involving senior IPCC Lead Authors, Coordinating Lead Authors.
One of the firm's senior partners, John Villa, is the author of Bank Directors», Officers» and Lawyers» Civil Liabilities (originally published by Aspen Law and Business 1991, and most recently updated 2016) and a recognized leader in defending cases involving directors and officers.
And the author of the noteworthy comments in Jones was, as Sir Robert Carnwath, the first Senior President of Tribunals appointed under the 2007 Act; in other words, due to historical happenstance, a jurist well placed to appreciate the effects of the 2007 Act found himself involved in a case raising important questions about jurisdictional error and was able to deliver an important reasoned judgment.
The authors would like to acknowledge and thank information specialist Anne - Marie Klint Jørgensen and Bjørn Christian Viinholt Nielsen for running the database searches, Rikke Eline Wendt for being involved in the review process, Therese Lucia Friis, Line Møller Pedersen and Louise Scheel Hjorth Thomsen for conducting the screening, and senior researcher Trine Filges and researcher Jens Dietrichson for statistical advice.
The authors would like to acknowledge and thank information specialists Anne - Marie Klint Jørgensen and Bjørn Christian Viinholt Nielsen for running the database searches, Rikke Eline Wendt for being involved in the review process, the research assistants doing the screening and senior researcher Trine Filges and researcher Jens Dietrichson for statistical advice.
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