Not exact matches
This exhibit of photographs, films, and
models from the
University of Texas's collection offers a look back at Bel Geddes's futuristic design aesthetic and the many ways it has shaped our
present.
To put the kibosh on the idea that the evolution of a gay gene
presents an unsolvable conundrum, Sergey Gavrilets, a theoretical evolutionary biologist at the
University of Tennessee, developed a mathematical
model of how a set of what he calls «sexually antagonistic» genes might evolve.
Jan Ache and Volker Dürr from Bielefeld
University in Germany
present a
model in PLOS Computational Biology that captures key properties of a wide variety of descending neurons that are part of an «active touch system.»
Climate
models suggest that widespread glaciations couldn't take place at that time unless CO2 levels dropped to about eight times what they are at
present, says Tim Lenton, an earth scientist at the
University of Exeter in the United Kingdom.
Oregon State
University oceanographer Robert Dziak says that depending on the size and frequency of these events, their spongelike effects could influence ocean chemistry and temperatures worldwide, making
present climate - change
models inaccurate.
A possible answer comes from a new
model of the black hole's feeding behavior,
presented by a team led by Roman Shcherbakov, an x-ray astronomer at Harvard
University.
Therefore, researchers from the
University of Massachusetts Amherst devised a study to assess food safety on television food shows and determine whether they
present positive or negative
models for viewers.
In a new study published in EPJ B, Jingxi Luo and Bernard Piette from Durham
University, UK,
present a new mathematical
model describing how polarons can be displaced in a directed way with minimum energy loss in linear peptide chains — which were used as a proxy for the study of proteins.
Writing in the New Journal of Physics, the researchers from Shaanxi Normal
University in China, the Robert Koch Institute, and Humboldt
University, Germany,
present an extension of the traditional SIS (Susceptible - Infected - Susceptible)
model used for
modelling single contagion processes.
Professional Experience 1983 — 1986 Research / Teaching Assistant, Exercise Physiology,
University of Texas, Austin TX 1986 — 1990 Assistant Instructor / Research Assistant, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, and Vertebrate Physiology,
University of Texas, Austin TX 1993 — 1994 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Sciences, Oregon State
University 1994 — 1996 Technical Services Advisor, Genetic Resources, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 1996 — 1998 Manager, Technical Services, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 1997 — 1998 Assistant Professor, Adjunct, New Mexico Highlands
University, Las Vegas NM 1998 — 2000 Senior Technical Information Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2000 — 2002 Senior New
Models Development Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2002 — 2004 Associate Director of Genetic Resources, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2004 — 2005 Associate Research Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor ME 2004 — 2009 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands
University, Las Vegas NM 2009 — 2014 Associate Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands
University, Las Vegas NM 2014 —
present Professor, Dept. of Biology, New Mexico Highlands
University, Las Vegas NM
The
model, which describes the function of three types of inhibitory nerve cells in the frontal lobe, is being
presented in the scientific journal PNAS by researchers from Linköping
University and elsewhere.
The
present study was aimed at identifying behavioral tests that are most sensitive to the emergence of behavioral / neurological deficits in SOD1 - G93A (SOD1) mice in a cross comparison with the newly proposed hPFN1G118V (PFN1)(Dr. Mahmoud Kiaei,
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences) mouse
model of motor neuron disorder.
Alexandria, VA, USA - At the 47th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Dental Research (AADR), held in conjunction with the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association for Dental Research (CADR), Alen Blagajcevic, student at Tufts
University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Mass.,
presented an oral session titled «Bioengineered Tooth Bud
Model Functionalized With Decellularized Tooth Bud ECM.»
In the latest issue of the magazine EBioMedicine researchers at SciLifeLab / Uppsala
University present a biobank with cell lines that can be used as
models for brain tumors.
Kelley Harris (Stanford
University, USA), Genomics and Proteomics category winner, thereafter
presented her work on building evolutionary
models to interpret the historical record of mutation events in the human genome and coming to the conclusion that the mutation process itself has continued to evolve during recent human history.
Still, Broad was among those who hoped that districts could improve «if given the right
models or if political roadblocks,» such as those Broad believes are
presented by teachers unions, «could be overcome,» said Jeffrey Henig, professor of political science and education at Teachers College, Columbia
University.
James E. Ryan, dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, said the
university has three goals: improve the quality of classroom teachers in urban schools, create a
model that can be copied elsewhere, and
present teaching as a viable career to Harvard students and their peers who do not typically think of K - 12 teaching in the same vein as law, medicine or business.
Commitment to electrification demonstrated with new electric
models from Jaguar's past,
present and future at inaugural Tech Fest event Past — iconic Jaguar E-type now electrified for the 21st century Present — all - new electric Jaguar I - PACE Concept, the SUV that combines a supercar silhouette with sports car performance, goes on sale next year Future — visionary FUTURE - TYPE virtual concept imagines autonomous, connected, electric and shared mobility for 2040 and beyond Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest takes place at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London Free - to - enter festival open from Friday 8 September to Sunday 10 September From 2020 all new Jaguar Land Rover vehicles will be elect
present and future at inaugural Tech Fest event Past — iconic Jaguar E-type now electrified for the 21st century
Present — all - new electric Jaguar I - PACE Concept, the SUV that combines a supercar silhouette with sports car performance, goes on sale next year Future — visionary FUTURE - TYPE virtual concept imagines autonomous, connected, electric and shared mobility for 2040 and beyond Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest takes place at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London Free - to - enter festival open from Friday 8 September to Sunday 10 September From 2020 all new Jaguar Land Rover vehicles will be elect
Present — all - new electric Jaguar I - PACE Concept, the SUV that combines a supercar silhouette with sports car performance, goes on sale next year Future — visionary FUTURE - TYPE virtual concept imagines autonomous, connected, electric and shared mobility for 2040 and beyond Jaguar Land Rover Tech Fest takes place at Central Saint Martins,
University of the Arts London Free - to - enter festival open from Friday 8 September to Sunday 10 September From 2020 all new Jaguar Land Rover vehicles will be electrified.
It was
presented by Mr. Sokolovski at the conference called Exchange Rate
Models for a New Era: Major and Emerging Market Currencies organized by the City
University of Hong Kong.
The SIV / Macaque
Model of HIV Peripheral Neuropathy: DRG Damage as the Driver
Presented by Joseph L. Mankowski, DVM, PhD Professor and Interim Director Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine Baltimore, MD
2014 Conversations: African and African American Artworks in Dialogue from the Collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art and Camille O. and William H. Cosby Jr., Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, Washington, DC 2018 Posing Modernity: The Black
Model from Manet to Matisse and Beyond, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia
University, New York, NY Something to Say: The McNay
Presents 100 Years of African American Art, McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, TX Histórias Afro - Atlânticas, Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) and Instituto Tomie Ohtake, São Paulo, Brazil
«In almost all of our mathematical
models of ecosystems and forests, drought is generally treated like a light switch,» says William Anderegg, an assistant professor at the
University of Utah, and lead author on the study: «When drought stress is
present, the switch is flipped and trees grow more slowly and die more often, but as soon as the drought disappears, the switch is flipped back the other way.»
Finally, a paper by Dr Philip Goodwin of the
University of Southampton and colleagues also rebaseline ESMs to match
present emissions and temperatures, but instead of using the set of CMIP5
models to devise their budget, they employ a simplified ESMthat is designed to be consistent with observed warming and emissions to date.
A European team of ecologists around Stefan Dullinger from the Department of Conservation Biology, Vegetation and Landscape Ecology of the
University of Vienna
presents a new
modeling tool to predict migration of mountain plants which explicitly takes population dynamic processes into account.
At
present, we maintain a rack full of Linux servers at the
University of Victoria which host hundreds of terabytes of high - resolution spatio - temporal climate data and
model output and hundreds of millions of meteorological observations.
â $ œThe
models and forecasts of the UN IPCC «are incorrect because they only are based on mathematical
models and
presented results at scenarios that do not include, for example, solar activity.â $ — Victor Manuel Velasco Herrera, a researcher at the Institute of Geophysics of the National Autonomous
University of Mexico Â
At
present, we maintain a rack full of Linux servers at the
University of Victoria which host hundreds of terabytes of high - resolution spatio - temporal climate data and
model output.
According to sources at the
University of Victoria, two people claiming to be network computer technicians
presented themselves at the headquarters of the Canadian Centre for Climate
Modeling and Analysis and tried to gain access to the data servers.
The story was based on a paper
presented by Steven Sherwood of the
University of New South Wales, who adds human physiology into the climate
models to suggest that «physiological limits of the human body will begin to render places impossible to support human life if the average global temperature rises by 7C on pre-industrial levels».
Researchers from New York
University, McGill
University and Pennsylvania State
University found that the projected melting of Antarctic ice may be delayed or influenced by two things that are most often disregarded in
present computer simulation
models: ice gravity and Earth structure variations.
Roughly three decades later,
University of Hawaii psychologist John M. Digman
presented an overall look at the traits in what he called a «five - factor
model» of personality.
Presented the paper «A Polya Urn
Model of Conformity» at the ERSC Game Theory Conference at
University of Essex.
Center for the Health Professions Mr. Balasa attended the January 11, 2013, webinar «Innovative Workforce
Models in Health Care»
presented by the Center for the Health Professions at the
University of California, San Francisco (Center).
The Impact of the Solution Based Casework (SBC) Practice
Model on Federal Outcomes in Public Child Welfare (PDF - 310 KB) Antle, Christensen, van Zyl, & Barbee (2012) University of Louisville, Kent School of Social Work Presents findings from a study that showed positive effects of the Solution - Based Casework (SBC) practice model on Federal outcomes of safety, permanency, and well - b
Model on Federal Outcomes in Public Child Welfare (PDF - 310 KB) Antle, Christensen, van Zyl, & Barbee (2012)
University of Louisville, Kent School of Social Work
Presents findings from a study that showed positive effects of the Solution - Based Casework (SBC) practice
model on Federal outcomes of safety, permanency, and well - b
model on Federal outcomes of safety, permanency, and well - being.
Family Assessment in Child Welfare: The Illinois DCFS Integrated Assessment Program in Policy and Practice (PDF - 976 KB) Smithgall, Jarpe - Ratner, Yang, DeCoursey, Brooks, & Goerge (2009) Chapin Hall at the
University of Chicago Outlines components of the Illinois Integrated Assessment
model and
presents data on the extent to which the program adheres to the
model.
Building on an ecological
model that explains multiple levels of influence on psychological development, 16 and a recently proposed biodevelopmental framework that offers an integrated, science - based approach to coordinated, early childhood policy making and practice across sectors, 17 this technical report
presents an EBD framework that draws on a recent report from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard
University to help physicians and policy makers think about how early childhood adversity can lead to lifelong impairments in learning, behavior, and both physical and mental health.1, 6
Dr. Walser holds to the clinical science
model and has
presented her research findings and papers at international and national conferences,
universities and hospital settings.