«Splitting water usually requires two different catalysts, but our catalyst can drive both of the reactions required to separate water into its two constituents, oxygen and hydrogen,» says
study leader Associate Professor Chuan Zhao.
Not exact matches
He is a member of the Economics Advisory Council of the Duquesne University Palumbo Donahue School of Business, is an advisory board member and center
associate of the University of Pittsburgh Asian
Studies Center, and was a 2014 American Council on Germany Young
Leader.
Denny Burk, an
Associate Professor of Biblical
Studies at Boyce College and influential
leader in the complementarian movement, wrote a response to me yesterday in which he readily admits that complementarianism is simply a gentler word for patriarchy.
One of them, Luis O. Reyes, a research
associate at the Center for Puerto Rican
Studies at Hunter College, was endorsed by the opt - out
leaders.
The report was coauthored by project
leader Catherine Beaudry — an
associate professor
studying innovation and the impact of science and technology at the École Polytechnique de Montréal — and Irene Friesenhahn, GYA project officer.
«All of you can be individual opinion -
leaders,» with the use of social media, said Matthew Nisbet,
associate professor of communication
studies at Northeastern University and a science communication researcher at AAAS.
«However, none of these experimental models mimics all of the characteristics of the condition,» said
study leader Jianwen Que, MD, PhD,
associate professor of medicine at CUMC.
«My concern is that independent trials are on the decline and that means we have less high - quality data to inform public health that are not influenced by commercial interests,» says
study leader Stephan Ehrhardt, MD, MPH, an
associate professor in the Bloomberg School's Department of Epidemiology.
If not, then we probably shouldn't be using it,» says Nita Ahuja, M.D., an
associate professor of surgery and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and
leader of the
study published online on Dec. 18 in JAMA Surgery.
When astronauts are outside of Earth's magnetic field, spaceships provide only limited shielding from radiation exposure, explains
study leader Robert D. Hienz, Ph.D., an
associate professor of behavioral biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
«We think we can use our molecular, rational design approaches to make a better flu vaccine for people who really need it,» says
study leader Andrew Pekosz, PhD, an
associate professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.
They're heavily screened before they're approved for donation and should be easily insurable,» says
study leader Dorry Segev, M.D., Ph.D., M.H.S., an
associate professor of surgery and epidemiology at The Johns Hopkins University.
«The findings of both
studies support a growing body of research that suggests lifestyle interventions lower biomarkers
associated with breast cancer recurrence and mortality, and improve quality of life,» said Melinda Irwin, PhD, co-program
leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control Research Program at Yale Cancer Center,
associate professor of Epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health, and principal investigator on both
studies.
«Those
studies revealed new insights into how cancer might spread, but they didn't necessarily show what is happening in patients,» said
study leader Maja Oktay, M.D., Ph.D.,
associate professor of pathology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and attending cytopathologist at Montefiore.
Study leader Sharon Kessler of Arizona State University in Tempe, believes that the young lemurs may
associate calls similar to their own, or to those of male siblings, with their fathers.
Dr Matthew Hurles,
leader of the DDD
Study and lead author from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, said: «In order to be able to give a genetic diagnosis for these children with neurodevelopmental disorders, we must first
associate individual regulatory elements with specific disorders.
«Even when the genes driving cancer are known, clinicians don't have an efficient way to choose among the hundreds of possible drug therapies,» said
study leader Kai Wang, PhD,
associate professor of biomedical informatics and director of clinical informatics at the Institute for Genomic Medicine at CUMC.
«Greater diversity of bacteria in the gut microbiome is
associated with both a higher response rate to treatment and longer progression - free survival,» said
study leader Jennifer Wargo, M.D.,
associate professor of Surgical Oncology at MD Anderson.
«We think that for the first time, we have a mouse model of anorexia that closely resembles the conditions leading up to the disease in humans,» said
study leader Lori Zeltser, PhD,
associate professor of pathology & cell biology and a researcher in the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center.
Study leader Fausto J. Rodriguez, M.D., associate professor of pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and member of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, says the new study sought to sort out what makes the more aggressive NF1 - related tumors genetically different from low grade tumors and normal, healthy c
Study leader Fausto J. Rodriguez, M.D.,
associate professor of pathology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and member of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, says the new
study sought to sort out what makes the more aggressive NF1 - related tumors genetically different from low grade tumors and normal, healthy c
study sought to sort out what makes the more aggressive NF1 - related tumors genetically different from low grade tumors and normal, healthy cells.
«Many children unnecessarily receive broad - spectrum antibiotics for common infections, which can lead to antibiotic resistance and unnecessary side effects,» said
study leader Jeffrey Gerber, MD, PhD,
associate director for Inpatient Research Activities in the Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
«However, none of these experimental models mimics all of the characteristics of the condition,» said
study leader Jianwen Que, MD, PhD,
associate professor of medicine at Columbia.
Other UT Southwestern researchers involved in the
study were Dr. Ramzi Abdulrahman,
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology; Dr. Arthur Sagalowsky, Professor of Urology and Surgery, co-
leader of the Kidney Cancer Program, who holds The Dr. Paul Peters Chair in Urology in Memory of Rumsey and Louis Strickland; Dr. Ivan Pedrosa,
Associate Professor of Radiology and the Advanced Imaging Research Center, co-
leader of the Kidney Cancer Program, who holds the Jack Reynolds, M.D., Chair in Radiology; Dr. Hak Choy, Chair and Professor of Radiation Oncology who holds The Nancy B. & Jake L. Hamon Distinguished Chair in Therapeutic Oncology Research; and Dr. James Brugarolas,
Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Developmental Biology,
leader of the Kidney Cancer Program, and Virginia Murchison Linthicum Endowed Scholar; and other researchers including Stephen Chun, Dr. Nathan Cannon, and Dr. Nathan Kim.
However, we did not know what would be effective in terms of treatment,» says the
study's
leader, Annette Erlangsen, DPH, an adjunct
associate professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
«Unfortunately, this approach is not immediately available for people infected with HIV,» said
Associate Professor Mikako Fujita of Kumamoto University, one of the
leaders of the
study.
The
study leaders trained staff to interview participants, their families, and
associates, and they employed data managers to handle the masses of coded data.
«The results of this
study are exciting because this technology has the potential to improve pre-diction of psychosis and ultimately help us prevent psychosis by helping researchers develop re-mediation and training strategies that target the cognitive deficits that may underlie language dis - turbance,» said the
study's first author, Cheryl Corcoran, MD,
Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Program
Leader in Psychosis Risk, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
In a joint
study with
Associate Professor Hideaki Sawai of Hyogo College of Medicine and Team
Leader Shiro Ikegawa of RIKEN, Professor Tsumaki's team screened molecules based on their ability to rescue TD - iPSCs from degraded cartilage.
Team
leader, Professor Emily Rayfield from the University of Bristol, added: «This
study is important as it shows for the first time that the features that make us unique as mammals, such as having only one set of replacement teeth and a specialised jaw joint and hearing apparatus, were
associated with the very earliest mammals beginning to specialise their teeth and jaws to eat different things.»
Anna Chalfoun, a University of Wyoming
associate professor in the Department of Zoology and Physiology, and assistant unit
leader of the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit, and her graduate students have been
studying and collecting data about three species — the Brewer's sparrow, sagebrush sparrow and sage thrasher — in Wyoming for seven years.
Raymond Niaura, PhD, the
study's
leader and senior author, is an adjunct professor of oncology at Georgetown Lombardi, and
associate director for science of the Schroeder Institute for Tobacco Research and Policy
Studies in Washington.
«PrediXcan tells us which genes are more likely to affect a disease or trait by learning the relationship between genotype, gene expression levels from large - scale transcriptome
studies, and disease associations from GWAS
studies,» said
study leader Hae Kyung Im, PhD, research
associate (assistant professor) of genetic medicine at the University of Chicago.
Dr. Bland was the founder and Chief Executive Officer of HealthComm International, a global company that became a
leader in the development of medical foods, Chief Science Officer of Metagenics, Inc., and President of MetaProteomics, where he led a research team of more than 100 scientists in
studying metabolic factors
associated with chronic diseases.
Karin Michels, an
associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard University and
leader of the
study, said, «To see an increase of this magnitude was quite surprising.»
A report from the Policy
Studies Associates,
Leader Tracking Systems: Turning Data into Information for School Leadership, takes a detailed look at six districts developing data systems through the Wallace Foundation's Principal Pipeline Initiative.
Panelists included Cailin O'Connor, Senior
Associate at the Center for the
Study of Social Policy, Cyntoria Grant, Parent University Director at Boston Public Schools, Donna Thompson - Bennett, Co-Director of the National Parent Leadership Initiative, and Maureen O'Neill Davis, graduate and Parent
Leader of the National Parent Leadership Initiative.
Peter Youngs,
associate professor of educational policy at Michigan State University and lead investigator on the
study, said the findings reinforce the need for principals to serve as strong, supportive
leaders in their schools.
Panelists include Cailin O'Connor a Senior
Associate at the Center for the
Study of Social Policy, Cyntoria Grant a Parent University Director from Boston Public Schools, Donna Thompson - Bennett, Co-Director of the National Parent Leadership Initiative and Maureen O'Neill Davis a graduate and Parent
Leader of the National Parent Leadership Initiative.
* J.D. Power and
Associates» 2008 Navigation Usage and Satisfaction
Study, naming the touch - screen interface system an industry -
leader and the first non-premium brand to ever capture the award * NHTSA 5 - Star Safety Rating * IIHS Top Safety Pick * CNET Editors» Choice (Lancer Evolution) * MSN Top - 10 New Cars
ASSOCIATE LEADER - Cat Von Holt is an International
Studies major working on the Curatorial team.
ASSOCIATE LEADER - Henry Uhrik is a Studio Art and Russian Area
Studies double - major working on the Digital Outreach team.
Seminars, site visits, individual meetings, and roundtable discussions will be led by the following faculty: Bruce Altshuler (Director, Program in Museum
Studies, New York University), Nicholas Cullinan (Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art), Reem Fadda (
Associate Curator of Middle Eastern Art, Abu Dhabi Project, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York), Kate Fowle (Chief Curator, Garage, Moscow, and Director - at - Large, ICI), Dóra Hegyi (Project
Leader, tranzit.hu, Budapest), Todd Levin (art advisor), Chus Martínez (Chief Curator, El Museo del Barrio, New York), Gabriela Rangel (Director of Visual Arts and Curator, Americas Society, New York), and Jenny Schlenzka (
Associate Curator, MoMA PS1, New York), among others.
Seminars, site visits, individual meetings, and roundtable discussions will be led by the following faculty: Bruce Altshuler (Director, Program in Museum
Studies, New York University), Holly Block (Executive Director, Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York), Nicholas Cullinan (Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art), Reem Fadda (
Associate Curator of Middle Eastern Art, Abu Dhabi Project, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York), Kate Fowle (Chief Curator, Garage, Moscow, and Director - at - Large, ICI), Dóra Hegyi (Project
Leader, tranzit.hu, Budapest), Todd Levin (art advisor), Agustín Pérez Rubio (independent curator and art critic), and Jenny Schlenzka (
Associate Curator, MoMA PS1, New York), among others.
«These findings point to potential public health effects
associated with global climate change,»
study leader Dr. Gregory Tasian, a pediatric urologist and epidemiologist at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, said in a hospital news release.
(http://www.profdev.com/) The other is a more formal
study by The NALP Foundation, Leading Law Firm Professional Development, which surveyed law firm professional development
leaders and
associates in depth about the state of law firm PD.
A recent
study by legal consultancy Altman Weil indicates that 35 percent of law firm
leaders polled foresee junior
associates being replaced by AI systems like IBM's Watson.
Hands - on Group
leader /
Associate director to support DMPK - clinical pharmacolgy of drug candidate from drug discovery to Phase I / II clinical
studies
Geographic Information System Analyst — Duties & Responsibilities Serve as geographic system analyst responsible for major nationwide mapping and assessment projects Recruit, train, and direct junior team members ensuring they understand the brand and corporate protocols Set and strictly adhere to departmental and project budgets and schedules Maintain comprehensive records detailing project schedules, geographic information, and other pertinent data Consistently meet and exceed company goals through strong managerial skills Complete all phases of cartographic mapping and database management on 25 Digital Flood Oversee Insurance Rate Map countywide
studies in association with FEMA's map modernization process Enhance PBS&J's Floodmap Desktop version 9.3 with an automated cross-section annotation process Create FMD tools and a nationwide automated public land survey system attribution tool Assist in 2006 Post-Hurricane Katrina flood assessment with the Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans Create final project maps portraying environmental impact assessment calculations
associated with the Saratoga, Wyoming well field and transmission line environmental assessment Design final project maps for a hydrologic assessment of County Road 204 in Garfield County, Colorado Provide GIS / data analysis services on a sign asset management project for the Colorado Department of Transportation Build and strengthen relationships with key clients, partner agencies, and community
leaders Represent company brand with poise, integrity, and positivity
Similarly, several other
studies have found greater interpersonal difficulties were
associated with chronic depression (Brown and Moran 1994;
Leader and Klein 1996; Miller et al. 1998).
The
study suggests that brokers and team
leaders who adopt a more reflective «error management» approach will be more successful in helping their sales
associates bounce back after failure and avoid the despair of falling into learned helplessness.