He did not take the typical course in academia and instead traveled and
studied at different Universities and Colleges across the country.
Not exact matches
Marc Hauser, professor of evolutionary biology
at Harvard
University, has just published a paper about additional
studies showing that people's moral intuitions do not vary much across
different religions all around the world.
They come from a variety of church backgrounds, from Pentecostal to Roman Catholic, and are
studying different subjects
at university or college.
«As Islam moved to
different countries, it began to adapt to a historical context,» said Akbar Ahmed, chairman of Islamic
studies at American
University in Washington.
«Whatever opportunity you want to take part in, may be a
different experience from what you are
studying at university, and will create a balance.
A survey of 31,500 freshman undergraduate students
at 114
different universities found that nearly 2 out of 5 students found it difficult to develop effective
study skills and adjust to the academic demands of college.
Dr JaneMaree Maher of the Centre for Women's
Studies & Gender Research
at Monash
University in Australia, offers a very
different way of conceptualizing pain and empowerment, one that resonates with the majority of women.
In a new thesis
at Sahlgrenska Academy, the
University of Gothenburg, Per Möllborg, Child Health Medical Officer, has
studied the
different factors surrounding SIDS to enable further preventative work.
While
studying for a Master's degree in Political Science
at the
University of Vienna, completed in 2009, he built up a range of experience
at different newspapers and magazines.
«It seems as though they are trying to sound like a
different Republican Party,» said Lawrence Levy, executive dean of the National Center for Suburban
Studies at Hofstra
University, who attended the opening day of the convention Wednesday.
He was also a visiting research fellow
at the
University of São Paulo in Brazil, visiting in 1998 to
study pollinator ecology, which included
different species of bees and hoverflies, and again in 2003 to
study wild bee ecology.
In a
study published in Neoplasia, researchers
at the Washington
University School of Medicine created a map showing which genes were switched on and off in
different parts of the tumor, providing a «signature» of these switches throughout the genome.
In a new
study, researchers
at the
University of Miami (UM) Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science examined how the interaction of two genomes in animal cells — the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes — interact to affect adaptation of the Atlantic killifish to
different temperatures.
The new
study (DOI: 10.7554 / eLife.25125), where CeMM PhD Student Daniel Andergassen is first author (now a PostDoc
at Harvard
University), uncovers a
different picture.
Jason Mills, a gastrointestinal pathologist
at Washington
University School of Medicine in St. Louis, envisions growing thousands of such organoids, each from a
different person's cells, and infecting them with a pathogen to
study the role of individual genetics.
What is important about our
study is that it is a
different methodology than what is used by fisheries scientists for stock assessments, and therefore we serve as an independent verification,» says Kent Carpenter, a marine biologist
at Old Dominion
University in Norfolk, Virginia, and a co-author on the paper.
More importantly, the experiment points to the possibilities of incorporating
different forms of locomotion into a single robot, says
study coauthor Robert Wood, a bioengineer
at Harvard
University.
«Under the microscope, eggs from reproductively young and old animals may look identical, but the environment in which they are growing is completely
different,» said lead
study author Francesca Duncan, executive director of the Center for Reproductive Science
at Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine.
«By rushing to respond to climate change
at different speed, the pressure to respond to each other lessens,» explains Päivi Sirkiä, researcher
at the Finnish Museum of Natural History and co-author of the
study at the
University of Helsinki
The
study «proves in an elegant way that antidepressant medications and placebo have
different actions in many cases,» says Andrew Leuchter, a depression researcher
at the
University of California, Los Angeles, who was not a part of the
study.
In 2006, Matthew Salganik and his colleagues
at Columbia
University published a
study of an artificial «music market,» in which participants could listen to, rate and download dozens of
different tracks.
«Although binge drinking has been
studied in relation to a variety of
different health risk behaviors, there has been comparatively little research undertaken on the association between binge drinking and problematic eating behavior,» said Andrew Stickley, a researcher
at Södertörn
University in Sweden and corresponding author for the
study.
Infants raised in homes where they hear a single language, but spoken with
different accents, recognize words dramatically differently
at about 12 months of age than their age - matched peers exposed to little variation in accent, according to a recent
study by a
University at Buffalo expert in language development.
A
study by Isabel Schmidt, for instance, an ecologist
at the
University of Brasília, examined what time of year
different species release their nearly microscopic seeds in order to identify which species are most impacted by harvesting.
Jason Barnes of the
University of Idaho in Moscow, who co-authored the latest
study, is now leading simulations to look
at how planet tilts behave in a wider variety of circumstances, including planets arranged in
different ways to our solar system.
George Becker of the
University of Cambridge and colleagues
studied the light coming from galaxies
at different times in the universe's history.
«This
study suggests many reasons some children may be
at extreme risk of severe physical abuse and murder, which points to
different preventive actions,» said lead author Dr. Robert Hanlon, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of neurology
at Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine and a Northwestern Medicine neuropsychologist.
It just turns out that the assumptions are wrong,» says Jeffrey Mogil, a professor of pain
studies at McGill
University in Montreal and a principal author of a paper showing that females and males process pain in fundamentally
different ways.
Sheba Meymandi, a professor of medicine
at the
University of California Los Angeles, and the director of the Center of Excellence for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chagas Disease who was not involved in the
study, had a
different take on the results.
Johnson, along with
study co-author and post-doctoral researcher Jingyun Ye
at the
University of Pittsburgh, examined a series of eight
different functional groups of Lewis acid and base pairs (Lewis pairs for short), which are highly reactive compounds often used as catalysts.
Wild birds that are more clever than others
at foraging for food have
different levels of a neurotransmitter receptor that has been linked with intelligence in humans, according to a
study led by McGill
University researchers.
The
study, from Dena Cox and Anthony Cox, both professors of marketing
at the Kelley School, and Jeffrey Cox, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Communication
at Michigan State
University, examined nearly 300 people's reactions to
different online reviews with either no errors; typographical errors, such as common keystroke errors like «wsa» instead of «was»; or spelling errors like «sevral» or «useing.»
«There are so many
different requirements and rules that transferring can be a nightmare,» says Martina Vukasovic, who
studies astronomy
at the
University of Belgrade.
In Brazil's biggest city, São Paulo, this relationship is no
different, as attested by a
study conducted by researchers
at University of São Paulo's Public Health School (FSP - USP).
«These results suggest that the rich and poor do not simply have
different attitudes about how wealth should be distributed across society; rather, they subjectively experience living in
different societies,» adds psychological scientist Rael Dawtry
at the
University of Kent, the
study's lead author.
«Ph.D. students are funded in a number of
different ways,» says Avril MacGregor, who advises international students
studying at the
University of Glasgow.
A fourth
study, led by Misty D. Smith, Ph.D.
at the
University of Utah (abstract 1.215), explores how CBD interacts with five
different AEDs in animal models of seizure.
In a joint collaboration between the California Institute of Technology and the
University of California, Riverside, astronomers have performed an extensive
study of the properties of galaxies within filaments formed
at different times during the age of the universe.
In a new
study, scientists
at Arizona State
University (ASU), Tempe, quantified the
different metals in sewage sludge and estimated what it all might be worth.
«This means that the epigenetic modifications are likely not caused by substances in the tobacco, but by the hundreds of
different elements that are formed when the tobacco is burnt,» says Åsa Johansson, researcher
at the Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology
at Uppsala
University and Uppsala Clinical Research Center, who has led the
study.
Scientists from the
University of Bath in the United Kingdom published a paper in Scientific Reports
studying the effect of grinding coffee beans
at different temperatures that found that the colder the beans, the finer the particles from the grind.
Ione Fine, a neuroscientist
at the
University of Washington, Seattle, who
studies brain changes and did not work on the project, says Amedi's work is the best evidence yet for functional constancy — the idea that areas of the brain do the same job even with
different kinds of input.
Well they all hang upside down, but a Brown
University study of three species of bats in the journal Experimental Biology found
at least two completely
different methods of landing in that upside down position.
The other
study in Nature — led by Joerg Schaefer of Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory and Columbia
University, and colleagues — looked
at a small sample of bedrock from one location beneath the middle of the existing ice sheet and came to what appears to be a
different conclusion: Greenland was nearly ice - free for
at least 280,000 years during the middle Pleistocene — about 1.1 million years ago.
Geophysicist Xiaodong Song of the
University of Illinois
at Urbana - Champaign and his colleagues
studied seismic waves from doublets — pairs of earthquakes from the same place but occurring
at different times.
Individuals make subjective connections between
different elements,» explained Stella - Marie Paradisis, a doctoral student in psychology
at the
University of Montreal and lead author of the
study.
Working in the Atlantic oak woodlands of Argyll, Kintyre and Lochaber on Scotland's west coast, researchers from the James Hutton Institute, the
University of Aberdeen and Scottish Natural Heritage
studied plots that had never been invaded, others covered in dense rhododendron thickets, plus a time - series of sites cleared of rhododendron
at different periods between 1984 and 2014.
Earlier
studies looked
at many genes from a few animals or a few genes from many animals, but Brown
University biologist Casey Dunn and his team cast a wider net, sampling DNA from all across the genomes of 71
different animals.
Study leader Robert Darnell, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator
at the Rockefeller
University, calls the findings «an exciting step toward a
different kind of treatment approach,» but cautions that the results, from
studies of mice, are preclinical.
«This is an important innovation because despite centuries of scholarship there exist many unresolved questions about the... evolution for
different folktale traditions,» says Robert Ross, a psychologist
at Macquarie
University in Sydney, Australia, who has
studied the origins and transmission of folktales.