Sentences with phrase «study author dr»

«Depression is common in older adults and more frequent in people with memory problems, vascular risk factors such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol, or people who have had a stroke,» said study author Dr Laurel Cherian, of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and a member of the American Academy of Neurology.
Lead study author Dr Keith Flaherty, director of developmental therapeutics at the MGH Cancer Centre, commented: «Until now, available therapies [for advanced melanoma] were few and unreliable.
Study author Dr Erik Sahai, based at the Francis Crick Institute, said: «Skin cancers caused by a faulty BRAF gene typically out - manoeuvre the targeted drugs used to treat them after a few months.
«We can see the huge genetic impact that the slave trade had on American populations and our data match historical records», said study author Dr Garrett Hellenthal from the UCL Genetics Institute, «The majority of African Americans have ancestry similar to the Yoruba people in West Africa, confirming that most African slaves came from this region.
«It's important that future research be generalizable,» says study author Dr Mieke Van Hemelrijck of King's College London, London, UK.
According to study author Dr Naomi Allen, also from the University of Oxford, UK, «The existing evidence suggests that medium - to - long - term use of oral contraceptives (ie, for 5 years or longer) results in substantially reduced risk of endometrial cancer.
According to study author Dr Zoe Michaleff, of The University of Sydney, Australia, «Musculoskeletal disorders are one of the leading causes of disability and chronic pain globally.
«The scales of most fish that live today are very different from the ancient scales of early vertebrates,» says study author Dr Andrew Gillis from Cambridge's Department of Zoology and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole.
Senior study author Dr Edward Morris, Team Leader in Structural Electron Microscopy at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, said:
«We report that PD - L1 is expressed in 20 % of malignant pleural mesothelioma patients and is associated with poor outcome, which suggests that this pathway could be targeted with PD - 1 / PD - L1 inhibitors,» says study author Dr Susana Cedres, from Vall d'Hebron Institute Oncology, Barcelona, Spain.
Study author Dr Clare Tanton, Senior Research Associate at UCL, said: «Although our findings show there has been progress in sex and relationships education over the past two decades, we still have a long way to go to meet the needs of young adults.
Study author Dr Cláudia Borbinha from Hospital Egas Moniz, Lisbon, Portugal, issued an all - clear signal anyway:
«Study author Dr Gabriele Macho examined the diet of Paranthropus boisei, nicknamed «Nutcra.cker Man» because of his big flat molar teeth and powerful jaws, THROUGH STUDYING MODERN - DAY BABOONS IN KENYA..

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The team were «amazed to discover this cluster of knolls» while they were scanning the sea floor, Dr Robin Beaman, Geoscience professor at James Cook University and an author of the study, said in a statement.
«If the right levels of the drug are not taken, as in they are too low or not regularly maintained, the virus can overcome the drug and become resistant,» Dr Ravi Gupta, lead author of the study, told the BBC.
The committee included an international group of academics with expertise in various aspects of food culture and gastronomy such as Joxe Mari Aizega, General Manager of Basque Culinary Center; Jorge Ruiz Carrascal, Professor of the Department of Food Science at the University of Copenhagen; Marta Miguel Castro, a Research Associate at the CIAL Institute of Research in Food Science, who studies how food components could prevent disorders such as diabetes and obesity; Melina Shannon Dipietro, executive director of Rene Redzepi's MAD project; and Dr F. Xavier Medina, author, social anthropologist and leading scholar of Food and Culture at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) in Barcelona.
One of the authors of the UK study was Dr Gowri Motha, who runs a holistic birthing unit in London, The Jeyarani Centre.
Author Contributions: Dr Li had full access to all the data in the study and takes full responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the analysis.
Author Contributions: Drs Amitay and Keinan - Boker had full access to all of the data in the study and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.
Author Contributions: Dr Johnson and Ms Rocha had full access to all of the data in the study and take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.
Author Contributions: Dr Li had full access to all of the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.
Author Contributions: Dr Karagas had full access to all of the data in the study and takes responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.
Dr Maria Di Forti, the author of the study, told me that she thinks that high - THC cannabis is a risk factor in psychosis.
Clinical Psychologist (USA) Dr Brooke Magnanti Feona Attwood, Professor of Media & Communication at Middlesex University Martin Barker, Emeritus Professor at University of Aberystwyth Jessica Ringrose, Professor, Sociology of Gender and Education, UCL Institute of Education Ronete Cohen MA, Psychologist Dr Meg John Barker, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, The Open University Kath Albury, Associate Professor, UNSW Australia Myles Jackman, specialist in obscenity law Dr Helen Hester, Middlesex University Justin Hancock, youth worker and sex educator Ian Dunt, Editor in Chief, Politics.co.uk Ally Fogg, Journalist Dr Emily Cooper, Northumbria University Gareth May, Journalist Dr Kate Egan, Lecturer in Film Studies, Aberystwyth University Dr Ann Luce, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Communication, Bournemouth University John Mercer, Reader in Gender and Sexuality, Birmingham City University Dr. William Proctor, Lecturer in Media, Culture and Communication, Bournemouth University Dr Jude Roberts, Teaching Fellow, University of Surrey Dr Debra Ferreday, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Lancaster University Jane Fae, author of «Taming the beast» a review of law / regulation governing online pornography Michael Marshall, Vice President, Merseyside Skeptics Society Martin Robbins, Journalist Assoc. Prof. Paul J. Maginn (University of Western Australia) Dr Lucy Neville, Lecturer in Criminology, Middlesex University Alix Fox, Journalist and Sex Educator Dr Mark McCormack, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Durham University Chris Ashford, Professor of Law and Society, Northumbria University Diane Duke, CEO Free Speech Coalition (USA) Dr Steve Jones, Senior Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University Dr Johnny Walker, Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University
However the authors of the study, Professor Michael Hebbert and Dr Vladimir Jankovic from the University of Manchester found that despite all the technology available to them, most planners build cities without an awareness of the atmospheric effects they are creating.
The Pulvinar might facilitate the detection of these stimuli,» explains Dr Morgane Roth, one of the authors of the study.
Study lead author Dr Ryan Hossaini, from the Lancaster Environment Centre at Lancaster University, said: «Dichloromethane is a human - made ozone - depleting chemical that has a range of industrial applications.
«A short - term blockade of the inflammation response opened up a window of opportunity for the immune system to respond effectively,» explained the study's first author, Dr Milica Vukmanovic - Stejic (UCL Infection & Immunity).
Dr Angela Wood, from the University of Cambridge, lead author of the study said: «If you already drink alcohol, drinking less may help you live longer and lower your risk of several cardiovascular conditions.
«Despite common perceptions and the growth of the online world for teenagers, our study finds that cyberbullying, on its own, is relatively rare, with face - to - face bullying remaining most common among teenagers,» says lead author Dr Andrew Przybylski, University of Oxford, UK.
«Our aim was to explore the effect of a more acidic ocean on every gene in the coral genome,» says study lead author Dr Aurelie Moya, a molecular ecologist with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University.
Dr Lydia Makaroff (International Diabetes Federation, not an author of the current study): «The health cost for diabetes currently exceeds US$ 600 billion, 12 % of the global health budget, and will only increase as diabetes becomes more common.
Dr Luis Pedro Coelho, corresponding author of the study, commented: «We found many similarities between the gene content of the human and dog gut microbiomes.
Joint first author of the study, microbiologist Dr Jo Fothergill said: «We have discovered that the nasopharynx acts as a silent reservoir for bacteria from which more serious infections in the lungs can develop.»
Study lead author Dr Christopher Doughty, from the Environmental Change Institute in School of Geography and the Environment at the University of Oxford, said: «Tropical rainforests have been popularly thought of as the «lungs» of the planet.
Dr Tomi Pastinen, senior author on the second study, from McGill University said: «We have created an expansive, high - resolution atlas of variations that deepens our understanding of the interplay between the genetic and epigenetic machinery that drives the three primary cells of the human immune system.
Dr Alice Forster, study author and Cancer Research UK scientist at University College London, said: «Although around 87 per cent of girls in the UK do have the vaccine it's concerning to see that some girls from some ethnic minority groups feel they don't need to have it.
«Our preliminary collars that we deployed in the first field season came up with interesting results, but only provided a couple of weeks of data; they needed to be more robust to keep up with the baboons,» added Dr Andrew King, head of Swansea University's SHOAL (Sociality, Heterogeneity, Organisation And Leadership) research group in the College of Science, who is the senior author of the study.
Dr Claudia Wellbrock, study author and Cancer Research UK scientist at The University of Manchester and a member of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre, said: «We used to think that cancer cells spread by first specialising in invading other parts of the body and then change in order to grow rapidly.
«The decline in Madagascan amphibians is not just a concern for herpetologists and frog researchers,» says Dr Franco Andreone from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), who is one of the study authors.
«We found that nearly one in four patients with small tumours are at risk of distant metastases and do benefit from chemotherapy,» said Dr Fatima Cardoso, senior author of the study, Co-Principal Investigator of MINDACT and Director of the Breast Unit of the Champalimaud Clinical Centre, Lisbon, Portugal.
Dr Julia Gottwald, the study's first author, comments: «While many studies have focused on adult OCD, we actually know very little about the condition in teenagers.
The result is isolation, depression and further deterioration of their physical condition, a veritable downward spiral,» explains Prof Dr Claus Vögele, a health psychologist at the University of Luxembourg and one of the study's authors.
Dr Julie Seibt, Lecturer in Sleep and Plasticity at the University of Surrey and lead author of the study, said: «Our brains are amazing and fascinating organs — they have the ability to change and adapt based on our experiences.
«At room temperature, the mice in our study were unable to properly control the blood flow to their tails, which caused heat loss,» says Dr Jens Mittag, senior author on the paper.
«Our research reveals that a country's climate and geographical location have a startling influence on the burden of liver cirrhosis,» said Dr Neil D. Shah, lead author of the study, and senior author, Dr Ramon Bataller, from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States.
Dr Alexandre Courtiol, co-first author of this study, and a researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, comments, «Our findings suggest that males evolve to divest from the construction of powerful bodies and the demonstration of spectacular feats when females do not use these characteristics to discriminate (e.g. in our experiments, they were prevented to do so).»
«These organoids provide a major step forward in investigating the changes that occur during the menstrual cycle and events during early pregnancy when the placenta is established,» says Dr Margherita Turco, the study's first author.
Dr Antonio Pardiñas, first author of the study, said: «We show for the first time that genetic variants that do not severely impact gene function, but presumably have a more subtle impact on these critical genes, increase risk for developing schizophrenia.»
Speaking about the research, Dr Elliot Freeman, author of the study and a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at City, University of London, said:
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