Sentences with phrase «serve as new model»

More recently, researchers have induced stem cells from diseased human somatic cells, which may serve as new model systems for various illnesses.

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Lazaridis has now become another one of Waterloo's success stories, serving as a role model for a new generation of budding entrepreneurs.
As such, the company announced a dedicated data sales team, dubbed AMCN Agility, led by Adam Gaynor, who had previously served as the company's VP of advertising and data solutions sales... This comes as AMC and other TV companies like A&E and Discovery are testing a new attribution model that seeks to prove commercials drive business results.&raquAs such, the company announced a dedicated data sales team, dubbed AMCN Agility, led by Adam Gaynor, who had previously served as the company's VP of advertising and data solutions sales... This comes as AMC and other TV companies like A&E and Discovery are testing a new attribution model that seeks to prove commercials drive business results.&raquas the company's VP of advertising and data solutions sales... This comes as AMC and other TV companies like A&E and Discovery are testing a new attribution model that seeks to prove commercials drive business results.&raquas AMC and other TV companies like A&E and Discovery are testing a new attribution model that seeks to prove commercials drive business results.»
«Kin will fuel new experiences in communications, information, and commerce inside of Kik, and will also serve as a foundation for a new decentralized ecosystem of digital services, bringing a fair and sustainable business model to the market.»
All noteworthy quests» from the persistent and annoying neighbor in the New Testament who knocks on the door for bread in the middle of the night (and serves as one model for how we should pray) to Homer's Odysseus, who seeks to return home» have something in common: They know what they want and love, and they shape their lives to the pursuit of it.
The bulk of this scholarly volume treats the distinctive and different ways that the Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican traditions adapted what the author identifies as the medieval model; the Catholic tradition, with its insistence that marriage constitutes a true sacrament of the new dispensation, thus serves as something of a foil for the book's extended argument.
For the period from 1914 to the present, Blumhofer switches to the developmental model used by William Menzies in an earlier work, Anointed to Serve: The Story of the Assemblies of God (1971) She illustrates many of the points with fresh anecdotal material and brings into greater focus certain aspects of the history, such as the denomination's response to the New Order of the Latter Rain.
And what appears to Lindsell as the imminent victory of apostasy may herald the emergence of new models of biblical authenticity and new realignments within American Protestantism that may actually serve to overcome the chasms opened up by the fundamentalist / modernist controversy of two generations ago.
The recreation program there has more or less served as a model for those set up in newer Lockheed installations.
Schneiderman, who has received quite a bit of play for the bill — never a bad thing when one is running for statewide office (in this case, AG)-- admits it only applies to New York, but also says he hopes it serves as a model for other states and eventually a federal fix.
This led to the development of a new FEWS for the Oti Basin to serve as a trans - boundary model for both Ghana and Togo.
Jason Helgerson, whom the Governor appointed to serve as New York State Medicaid Director and created the Wisconsin model, will be the Team's Executive Director.
I applaud Governor Cuomo for recognizing that New York needed to take a mindful, comprehensive approach in order to stem the tide of more pain and destruction as we serve as a model for other states battling this substance that robs our young people, families and communities.
«It is, to me, unconscionable that in this City of New York, that serves as a model for many other cities, that out of the 51 council members, only 14 women are here.
Signed into law by Mayor Robert Wagner on April 19, 1965, the New York City Landmarks Law is among the strongest in the nation and continues to serve as a model for cities and towns throughout the United States and around the world.
New York City's exemplary small - donor matching fund system should serve as a model for reform in New York State.
Together, we crafted a plan that serves as a model for communities across New York and, with promised matching funds, can deliver additional tax relief.»
The project is designed to have a significant transformational impact on the Ghana forest plantation sector by supporting a new business model that will serve as an example to other investors, producing wood products which have the quality and sustainability stamp that will help meet increasing market demand while avoiding pressure on natural reserve forests.
While other communities take such services for granted, their re-introduction here will have a profound positive impact and will serve as a learning model for a new public health system of delivery.
In his speech, which can be read in full at http://on.nyc.gov/2lLlgwx, Borough President Diaz discussed past successes as well as new initiatives to bring positive change to The Bronx that could serve as a model for all five boroughs.
Orange County officials Thursday announced a school - safety initiative they say could serve as a model for other counties in New York, and perhaps even elsewhere in the country.
Cuomo ripped Congress and the White House for their inaction on gun - control measures, touting New York's SAFE Act as a «sensible» policy that should serve as a model for action.
Cuomo says the state's nutrition program serves as a model for the rest of the country, delivering 23 million meals every year to older adults across New York.
Ms. Mark - Viverito — whose Council will have to amend the legislation it held a hearing on today and have another hearing on it Thursday before passing it — said the Council was «proud to serve as a model for the rest of New York State.»
Modeled after the Virginia Inland Port in Front Royal, Va., the facility would serve as a logistics hub for cargo brought in by ship to the heavily congested Port of New York and New Jersey and transported by rail to Jamesville.
Now, an elaborate genetic study conducted by researchers at Eawag and Bern University helps to explain the secret of its success: the stickleback can evidently adapt very rapidly to new habitats — so rapidly that, for evolutionary biologists, it serves as a model for the divergence of a single species into two or more distinct species.
With this in mind, Ian Lipkin and Amit Kapoorm, both at Columbia University in New York, set out to find a smaller animal that could serve as a model for hepatitis C.
Zhao Lu, director of the education, science, and culture department at the Ministry of Finance, told Xinhua that the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)-- China's equivalent to the U.S. National Science Foundation — could serve as a model for what may be a new agency for managing R&D spending.
One of the new patents was granted to Philip Leder and William Muller at Harvard University for a transgenic mouse that serves as a model for men who develop enlarged prostate glands.
AEP recently opened a state - of - the - art transmission control center in New Albany, Ohio, near Columbus, that could serve as a model for nationwide operation.
In this research, the authors present extensive evidence of the need for a new paradigm of modeling that incorporates the feedbacks that the Earth System has on humans, and propose a framework for future modeling that would serve as a more realistic guide for policymaking and sustainable development.
Physiological similarities between dogs and humans, and conserved genetics between some dog and human cancers, can allow pet dogs to serve as useful models for studying new cancer drugs, he said.
While some seek to use iPSCs as replacements for cells compromised by disease, the new Mount Sinai study sought to determine if they could serve as an accurate model of genetic disease «in a dish.»
Concomitantly, the NpSRII / NpHtrII complex will serve as model system for development of new site - directed spin labeling EPR methods to elucidate the structure and conformational dynamics of membrane proteins and protein clusters in vitro and in vivo.
If the new approach to financing research hastens the discovery of a treatment, «it can serve as a model for other hereditary forms of neurodegenerative diseases like muscular dystrophy and Huntington's disease,» he added.
«If Bridge to Employment succeeds in transitioning the ACSSSD students who are hardest to serve, this program could serve as a model for effective transition programs in other counties in New Jersey as well.»
The Great Passenger Pigeon Comeback program served as a model for discussing the process, considerations, and obstacles necessary to overcome for the de-extinction of the Great Auk, at a meeting hosted by Lord Viscount Matthew Ridley at the Centre for Life, New Castle Upon Tyne, England.
Wistar researchers also create new tools for melanoma research, including three - dimensional «artificial skin» that serves as a model for studying how living tumors behave, as well as a proving ground for new therapeutics.
Armadillos never had leprosy until Europeans brought the bacillus to the New World; now the animals cause one - third of all leprosy infections contracted in the United States and serve as a leading model for leprosy research.
He won Best Actor in Cannes way back in May 2012 and if the film wins its Oscar category in March 2014 The Hunt may well serve as the new poster boy reminder of how deeply strange global cinematic culture is in terms of distribution models.
Stay tuned to the grant winners: Academy 21 at Franklin Central Supervisory Union in Vermont, which is focused on a high - need, predominantly rural community; Cornerstone Charter Schools in Michigan, which seeks to prepare Detroit students for college and health - focused careers; Da Vinci Schools in California, which will integrate blended learning, early college, and real - world experiences with its existing project - based learning approach; Education Achievement Authority in Michigan, which, as part of the statewide turnaround authority is trying to create a student - centric system for students in Detroit; Match Education in Massachusetts, which already operates high - performing schools in Boston and will now focus on using technology to increase the effectiveness of its one - on - one tutoring; Schools for the Future in Michigan, which will serve students significantly below grade level; Summit Public Schools in California, which aims to build off its experiments in blended - learning models to launch a competency - based school; and Venture Academies in Minnesota, which is a new charter organization that will focus on accelerated college credit attainment and cultivation of entrepreneurial leadership.
There are many ways to implement such a plan, but the recent transition of New York City schools to its empowerment model might serve as a useful example, even though the city may be losing its resolve to change.
Finally, I shall propose new possibilities so that this singular practice can serve as an ethical model in a complex world
The New England Association of Schools and Colleges has selected 49 partnerships between institutions of higher education and schools to serve as models for collaboration in the region.
And following what appears to be the new ed reform ideal model, Massachusetts charters predominantly serve highly disadvantaged communities, so they have positioned themselves as the progressive promoters of social justice.
It will also explore whether Higher Achievement's new cost - efficient, whole - school model (which serves only children in a middle school feeder system) can achieve the same types of results as its traditional «magnet model
With more than half of PIE Network member organizations advocating on school finance issues this year, new resources that uncover funding inequities serve as valuable models.
Kostka was selected as one of a team of 50 K — 12 teachers to serve as advisers for a project called Bringing the Universe to America's Classrooms, which will provide access to all of NASA's available online data, ranging from interstellar measurements of electromagnetism to 3 - D models of the Cassini spacecraft, including new curriculum material that Kostka and the other teacher advisers are helping to develop.
He founded two innovative model schools in New York City where he served as principal and lead curriculum designer.
What the experimenters are attempting to achieve is concisely captured in this statement: «The ability of first - hand experience to inform and reinforce education is nothing new, but, at the College of Medicine, the idea is being given top priority in a first - of - its - kind initiative that could serve as a national model to transform how medicine is taught.»
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