Sentences with phrase «small laboratory»

At first the researchers worked with only small laboratory rodents, mice and rats.
So far, they have worked with only small laboratory rodents — mice and rats.
In addiction, preclinial research is focussed on the development of new SPECT and PET tracers, and SPECT imaging in small laboratory animals.
Small laboratory studies suggest that essential oils, such as tea tree oil, may have antifungal properties, but there's a lack of evidence to support these natural remedies for yeast infections.
Charter schools are frequently touted as small laboratories of innovation where best practices in education can be developed and scaled up to serve the greater good, ideally in traditional public schools that serve all - comers.
The ultimate objective of the collaboration is to establish a suite of tools that includes X-ray imaging and small laboratory experiments, computer - based analysis and simulation tools, as well as large - scale high - heat and wind - tunnel tests.
Rhinehart also believes that food - processing technology, when harnessed for consumer good rather than corporate profit, is far more efficient than relying on many smaller laboratories filled with variable equipment, a.k.a the home kitchen.
The students used a 3 - D printer to design a smaller and more cost - efficient bioreactor — a miniaturized culture device where neural stems cells are grown and eventually become small laboratory brains for research.
Chiu and his team plan to introduce a graphical user interface that will allow small laboratories to analyze and access ultra-rapid, deep - sequencing data through cloud computing over the Internet, even though they do not have access to advanced computers.
A global array of atomic magnetometers — small laboratory devices that can sense minute changes in magnetic fields — could signal when Earth passes through fractures in space known as
As a result of this the HSE, for example, has specific directions for their handling and storage both in small laboratory situations and in industrial settings.
«Large and small business, famous consortia and young start - ups will bring to life in small laboratories the main «made in Italy» traditional products representing their supply chains, from dairy and animal products to cereals, fruit and vegetables, drinks and dressings, and desserts,» FICO says.
Charter schools, which are taxpayer - funded public schools, are supposed to be small laboratories of innovation free of bureaucratic constraints.
A concentrated essence is prepared, put up, and sent to market from a small laboratory on the island...»
So they choose to focus their attention on a small laboratory with only a couple of Ph.D. students and maybe a postdoc.
Random electrical stimulation, a technique that applies a gentle current through the skull, leads to a long - lasting boost in the speed of mental calculations, a small laboratory study of university students has found.
«On the other hand, can a smaller laboratory do it better by themselves?
Opening a freezer in the company's small laboratory, she pulled out a test tube containing a grayish substance.
Professor Richards and his team of researchers, Dr Louise O'Keefe and PhD students Amanda Choo and Cheng Shoou Lee, studied the impact of lower levels of WWOX on cells using a genetic model ─ the small laboratory fly, Drosophila.
The embryos had been incubating all day in a small laboratory at Colorado Reproductive Endocrinology, a private fertility clinic where Van Blerkom, a professor at the University of Colorado, collaborates with in vitro fertilization doctors to help increase the chances that infertile couples can have children.
Upon completion, Greene quickly landed a job maintaining a small laboratory.
The collaborative nature of the yeast community's effort was nicely summed up in the 1996 Goffeau et al. paper: «Whether they worked in large centers or small laboratories, most of the 600 or so scientists involved in sequencing the yeast genome share the feeling that the worldwide ties created by this venture are of inestimable value to the future of yeast research» and indeed this has proved true.
Scheer led a small laboratory experiment to test the effects of disrupting the circadian rhythm.
A year later, while living in New York, he invented an improved stock ticker which earned him $ 40,000, giving him the seed money to set up a small laboratory and manufacturing facility in New Jersey.
(Also on view is a sprightly installation The Small Laboratory by William Leavitt, who added a small show of work by Raul Guerrero, Janet Jenkins and Katy Crowe.)
William Leavitt The small laboratory Honor Fraser Gallery 2622 S. La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90034 January 16 — February 20, 2016 Reception: January 16, 6 - 8 pm
Then at the urging of Henry Stommel, a pioneer in the study of ocean circulation, Peter joined Nova University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in 1966 where he studied the Florida Current and Gulf Stream in a small laboratory on a houseboat.
To find out, we spoke with Alan Gold, the chairman, president and CEO of BioMed Realty Trust, a developer of life science and biotech properties ranging from traditional office buildings to small laboratories to state - of - the - art, build - to - suit facilities.
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