Sentences with phrase «start work in a lab»

In January 1980, I had started working in the lab of Nobel Laureate H. C. Brown at Purdue.
When I started working in the lab in Italy, it soon became apparent that the Italian research training system is quite different from that in the United Kingdom.
Crickmore, 32, and Rogulja, 34, met in early 2001 at Rutgers University when they both started working in the lab of developmental biologist Kenneth Irvine.
I studied biochemistry at university and started working in a lab diagnosing illnesses, and later doing cancer research.
I only started working in a lab because I was so nuts about chimps.»

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On the other hand, Biogen has its roots in a Cambridge start - up founded in 1978 by MIT and Harvard scientists working in small, separate labs on then - radical theories, pursuing research dead ends and racking up debt until blockbuster drugs for treating leukemia, MS, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma brought major commercial success.
As soon as Raja started working in his field he found that working in a small lab was tedious and stressful.
My husband is a dental tech and after 13 long years working for a lab started working for a private dental group that houses their own in house lab.
You can, however, position yourself for the best possible outcome by finding a highly effective IVF team (look at www.sart.org for best pregnancy rates in your area) that will work with you to diagnose the problem (look for good two - way communication between the patient and clinic), grow and find the best embryos to transfer (look for a good lab that uses modern tools) and helps you optimize your fertility before you even get started (good physician practice).
I really like the «Think First» part of each lab that gives adults and children things to think about before starting their work to get them in the right mindset.
Gersbach has been working on potential genetic treatments for Duchenne with various gene - altering systems since starting his lab at Duke in 2009.
Soon after arriving there last fall, Muller started working in Richardson's group while doing rotations in other labs.
Starting in 2007, in the same French Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) lab where he did his Ph.D., Catelain worked to harness the potential of embryonic stem cells for treating cardiac diseases.
I did get a grant, and I found an excellent research group that supported me from the moment my Ph.D. started in early 2002: I simply went back to the same lab where I had worked the year before.
There are no rules against it, but becoming an item with one of your colleagues can make others wary of you, says Simon Barker, a PhD student at Newcastle University who works in the same lab as his girlfriend, as well as running a start - up with her.
Your work showing that there had to be a second quorum - sensing molecule helped you get a job at Princeton, and in 1994 you started your own lab there.
«In the past, chemists had to start from scratch and just keep trying different things, which required hours of lab work and a certain amount of luck.
Because I started early, I was able to eliminate the possibility of things that made me queasy like doing the traditional postdoc in a famous PI's lab or working for a highly competitive company.
One of the primary challenges she faces in starting her new lab will be working with limited funds.
The couple started doing research during medical school, working as close collaborators in the same lab.
Koo started in college as a biochemist and spent several summers working in a lab.
He stayed in the Baulcombe lab for about a year, the time it took to obtain a permanent position from the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) to work at the Institut de Biologie Molculaire des Plantes in Strasbourg and a CNRS ATIP grant so he could start an independent lab rather than join an existing one.
After interviewing for a position as a Ph.D. candidate at one of the top ancient DNA labs, she was offered a spot — but in the meantime she had also received an invitation from Thomas Gilbert, who was just starting out at the time and has since become a leader in the field, to work with him at the University of Copenhagen.
Private industry is coming to academia, and it would not be unusual for a student to work in the lab of a faculty member who also is associated with a start - up company, or to see someone leave their faculty position to work in industry full - time.
While most of the work was done in the lab, Ahuja says her colleagues have already started to put the panel into use in a lung cancer trial.
So in 1994 she started a 3 - year postdoc in the lab of Carol Prives at Columbia University in New York City, working on the tumour suppressor p53.
«At the time Hugh started this, if you had asked anyone in prosthetics, they would have told you that the ankle requires so much power that you could not build a lightweight, compact, quiet one,» says Bruce Deffenbaugh, a longtime researcher at the MIT Media Lab who worked on the project.
You start to see how science really works when you're in a big lab: You get to referee papers your boss hasn't time to read, you are suddenly invited to give talks instead of posters, and everyone has heard of your lab, even the Yanks.
For a start, I was working in a government lab in Mill Hill, north London, and I wasn't supposed to be crafting an environmental detector...
«We started out just working on fundamental chemistry in the lab,» said Sahn, a research scientist in the Department of Chemistry.
How this work plays out at UC Davis and at other autism labs across the country will only reveal itself in time as researchers sort out how to include both sexes and the data start rolling in.
Stephanie Vollmer started her Ph.D. with Kurtenbach in 2006 and was just wrapping up lab work when he died.
First author Baoshan Xu, Ph.D., a former postdoctoral research associate in the Gerton Lab now starting his own lab at Sun Yat - sen University in China, worked with Hua Li, Ph.D., to use computational methods to count the number of copies of ribosomal DNA in normal and cancer cells of 162 patients from the eight projecLab now starting his own lab at Sun Yat - sen University in China, worked with Hua Li, Ph.D., to use computational methods to count the number of copies of ribosomal DNA in normal and cancer cells of 162 patients from the eight projeclab at Sun Yat - sen University in China, worked with Hua Li, Ph.D., to use computational methods to count the number of copies of ribosomal DNA in normal and cancer cells of 162 patients from the eight projects.
«This line of work is starting to change our thinking about who and when — the timing and patient selection for anti-androgen receptor therapy in triple - negative breast cancer,» says Valerie Barton, the study's first author and PhD candidate in the lab of CU Cancer Center investigator Jennifer Richer, PhD.
But as the new semester starts, the pressure mounts to get working in the lab, and my qualifying / cumulative exams approach, I'm not sure how successful that will be.
In July 2011, Magdalena Koziol was working in the Yale University lab of Antonio Giraldez when her experiments started failing unaccountablIn July 2011, Magdalena Koziol was working in the Yale University lab of Antonio Giraldez when her experiments started failing unaccountablin the Yale University lab of Antonio Giraldez when her experiments started failing unaccountably.
More recently, her lab started working on the mechanisms that link oxidative stress and photoreceptor loss and dysfunction, with the goal of identifying ways to target the underlying processes to prevent photoreceptor and RPE loss in dry AMD.
In 1966, it was decided that all researchers at the Lincoln Lab should start work at eight in the morninIn 1966, it was decided that all researchers at the Lincoln Lab should start work at eight in the morninin the morning.
Start with his initial work in the labs of Mark Stitt and Renate Scheibe, he has helped to unravel the biochemicall strategies behind plant growth, carbohydrate storage and yield, as well as aspects of functional evolution.
He started in atomic work, including a period at the Los Alamos National Lab.
Starting his first postdoc here in Ettema - lab his work will involve the exploration of poorly described archaeal lineages and the development of novel methods to investigate syntrophic relationships in microbial communities.
This was the start of his work in Europe, which developed into full - time work at the University of Hamburg when he left the Lab in 2007.
«People have been successful in retrieving collagen sequences from specimens dating up to 4 million years old, and this is just the start,» said University of York Professor Matthew Collins, whose lab did the sequencing work.
That's why the researcher started taking annual photos of her moles back when he was a Stanford graduate student working in a genomics lab.
Looking around his house, where Roth said he often works on problems that plague him in the lab, he seized on the perfect starting point: a glass bowl that he and his wife used to feed cereal to their baby son, now a teenager.
He completed his PhD in 2006 and spent the next year and a half working with Rudolf Jaenisch and Eric Lander before starting his own lab as an assistant professor in the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard University and as an associate member of the Broad Institute in 2008.
Starting his first postdoc here in Ettema - lab his work will involve the exploration of poorly described archaeal lineages and
By then I already knew that I wanted to work in evolution, so I started to look for positions and when I found the position at the Ettema - Lab, I totally fell in love with the research that they were doing and the people in the lLab, I totally fell in love with the research that they were doing and the people in the lablab.
I received a Ph. D. in Zoology at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1991 and then worked briefly at the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tübingen before starting my own lab as an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago in 1991.
They go to an endocrinologist and start working with them and you know, he prescribed me medication after medication and it's not working and I can't get my labs stable and it's still not working, so we'd switch it or we'd double the dose or, you know, we kinda got to a point where I challenged him because at that the time I needed to pass an aviation medical and I challenged him and I'm like, «Look, I need to pass this exam in a month.
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