Make
use of the sample human resources resume to develop a persuasive resume to send with your human resources manager cover letter.
Not exact matches
Rather than
using the
samples to screen for illegal drug
use or preexisting medical conditions, TAT hopes to
use its recently developed
human - cloning technology to address a critical lack
of available talent.
I. David Pierce, in his doctoral dissertation on cognition and theology, found that a
sample of theologically liberal women were less inclined to
use polar dimensions — such as «
human effort» versus «divine power» or «instrumental» versus «relational» «-- than either a
sample of men or a
sample of theologically moderate or conservative women.
They rejected wood
samples that could be hundreds
of years older than their
use by
humans, for instance, in favor
of short - lived pits and seeds.
This is a relatively non-technical description
of how
sampling was
used to provide evidence in the trial
of human rights violators.
If Rudenko confirms Clark's PCR tests
using additional gene targets, and if Clark or Rudenko manage to grow Borrelia cultures out
of human and lone star tick
samples, then even the fiercest skeptics will have to recognize that Southern Lyme strains threaten
human health, and that Lyme - like illness deserves Lyme - like treatment.
«
Human beings make errors,» says Thompson, who was part
of the defense team in the O. J. Simpson trial and has become — depending on your perspective — either a reasonable voice
of caution about the
use of DNA
samples or a thorn in the side
of forensics labs.
In the last four years, the U.S. - based
Human Microbiome Project
used genomic analysis to identify bacteria, viruses, fungi, archaea, and protozoa in the noses, gums, tonsils, genital tracts, and guts
of 242 healthy Americans between the ages
of 18 and 40; more than 11,000
samples were taken in all.
Senior author Madhav Dhodapkar, M.D., the Arthur H. and Isabel Bunker Professor
of Medicine and Immunobiology, and chief
of Hematology, said the study,
using tissue and blood
samples from
humans and mice, shows that chronic stimulation
of the immune system by lipids made in the context
of inflammation underlies the origins
of at least a third
of all myeloma cases.
The new study, led by Johannes Krause, a geneticist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science
of Human History in Jena, Germany, used next - generation sequencing methods to read stretches of any DNA present in a sample and fish out those that resembled human
Human History in Jena, Germany,
used next - generation sequencing methods to read stretches
of any DNA present in a
sample and fish out those that resembled
humanhuman DNA.
At Cox's urging, Mash set out to conduct an independent study
of ALS and Alzheimer's brains
using samples from her own
human brain bank.
By
using a range
of tissue stains, they were able to assess levels
of oestrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and HER2 —
human epidermal growth factor — in order to divide the
samples into four subtypes.
«We also anticipate that the
use of this method will be able to evaluate
human serum
samples to identify spectral signatures that can distinguish between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.»
Using a mouse model
of HSV - 1 as well as autopsied
samples of human adult and fetal tissues, investigators from Dartmouth College's Geisel School
of Medicine found that antibodies against HSV - 1 produced by adult women or female mice could travel to the nervous systems
of their yet unborn babies, preventing the development and spread
of infection during birth.
In the new study, to test whether the same observation was true in
humans, Dr. Rostami and colleagues tested blood
samples of patients with MS who had not yet received therapy, and those currently being treated with INF - β, a commonly
used therapy.
The next NASA mission planning to
use an MMRTG is the Mars 2020 rover, due to be launched as part
of NASA's Journey to Mars, to seek signs
of past life on the Red Planet, test technology for
human exploration, and gather
samples of rocks and soil that could be returned to Earth in the future.
Under the new guidelines, researchers wishing to
use medical information without seeking patient consent will have to ensure that certain additional procedures, such as safeguarding the confidentiality
of human samples and destroying identifiers that could be
used to trace individuals, are followed.
Using the same
samples, the team also traced the evolution
of Y. pestis and confirmed that it evolved from a soil bacteria closely related to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, a bacterium that causes Far East scarletlike fever in
humans, and is most often spread through food.
Researchers have
used radioimmunotherapy (RIT) to destroy remaining
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- infected cells in the blood
samples of patients treated with antiretroviral therapy, offering the promise
of a strategy for curing HIV infection.
With this model, called heuristic training,
humans provide direct instructions that are
used to pre-classify training
samples rather than a set
of fixed examples.
The next phase
of study involving the newly discovered gene mutations will investigate their function
using human blood
samples at the molecular level.
The scientist tested their set - up
using frozen
human skin cells, segments
of pig heart tissue, and sections
of pig arteries in volumes almost 20 times larger than previously attempted
samples.
The material Professor Barber tested was almost 100 times thinner than the diameter
of a
human hair so the techniques
used to break such a
sample have only just been developed.
They have the opportunity to be exposed to a wide variety
of clinical and patient - oriented research, from Phase I, II, and III trials to collection
of samples and clinical data
used to identify genetic variation that leads to
human disease.
Evolutionary geneticists Svante Pääbo, Johannes Krause, and colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, ground up a 30 - milligram
sample and extracted and sequenced all
of the 16,569 base pairs
of its mtDNA genome,
using new techniques Pääbo's group has successfully employed to sequence both Neandertal and prehistoric modern
human DNA.
Dr. Charlier argues that
human remains in museums and scientific institutions can be divided into four categories, «ethnographical elements» such as hair
samples with no certain identification; anatomical remains such as whole skeletons or skulls; archaeological remains; and more modern collections
of skulls,
used in now discredited studies in the early 20th century.
The team
used this ratio as a benchmark to identify and compare levels
of mercury pollution caused by
human activities across water
samples from different oceans.
Malamud's microfluidic machine
uses four microscopic channels to simultaneously scan a
sample: The first looks for
human antibodies to the infectious agent, the second for an antigen on the surface
of the pathogen, and the third and fourth amplify viral RNA or bacterial DNA.
They then conducted biochemical analyses to identify neuroligin - 3, confirm that the protein could stimulate tumor growth in cultured
samples of several kinds
of human high - grade gliomas and study which signals the protein
uses within glioma cells to promote their growth.
Using all the existing data that was available, Andrechek, along with MSU doctoral student Daniel Hollern, analyzed 1,172 mouse mammary tumor
samples from 26 different preclinical models and was able to compile one
of the largest databases to show which strains
of mice were best suited to study a particular type
of human breast cancer.
Sood and colleagues looked at
samples from 80 cases
of human ovarian cancer grouped according to patient stress
using the National Institutes
of Health's Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression scale as a surrogate marker.
Using postmortem
human brain
samples, the researchers found that variations in the number
of copies
of the C4 gene that people had, and the length
of their gene, could predict how active the gene was in the brain.
The
use of muscle tissue in post-mortem studies is a novel approach which presents several advantages: first, muscle tissue is the most abundant tissue
of the
human body and can therefore be
sampled easily.
HDNetDB allows users to obtain, visualise and prioritise molecular interaction networks
using Huntington's disease - related gene expression and other types
of data obtained from
human samples and other sources.
Collaborators at
Human Longevity, Inc. sequenced the microbial genes extracted from each participant's stool
sample and
used that information to determine which species were living where, and the relative abundance
of each.
To detect NAFLD earlier and more easily, researchers in the NAFLD Research Center at University
of California San Diego School
of Medicine,
Human Longevity, Inc. and the J. Craig Venter Institute report that the unique microbial makeup
of a patient's stool
sample — or gut microbiome — can be
used to predict advanced NAFLD with 88 to 94 percent accuracy.
Using human pancreatic
samples and mouse models, the HSPH researchers — with colleagues from Harvard Medical School, the Broad Institute
of Harvard and MIT, and the Université Libre de Bruxelles — sought to tease apart the mechanisms
of beta cell failure in T1D.
Using data from a
sample of 2,615 active duty military families, living at designated military installations with a child ages 3 - 17, a group
of researchers led by Dr. Patricia Lester,
of the University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Semel Institute for Neuroscience and
Human Behavior, examined the impact
of FOCUS on behavioral health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, and child pro-social behavior over two follow up assessments.
While a portion
of this research was conducted in mice, the actual vaccine discovery experiments were performed
using human samples, thus we believe the results will effectively translate to
humans.»
In a paper published August 17, 2017 in the journal PLOS ONE, an international team
of researchers, led by Director Nicole Boivin
of the Max Planck Institute for the Science
of Human History,
used new techniques to analyze ancient DNA and proteins from 496 bone
samples from 22 island, coastal and inland sites in eastern Africa.
Using an antibody that recognizes the CD68 antigen we performed immunohistochemical analysis on these
human samples and calculated the percentage
of CD68 expressing cells (Figure 9).
Adenovirus PCR was performed on a TMAdV - positive clinical
sample, a TMAdV culture, and a
human adenovirus B culture (as a positive control)
using an additional 5 pairs
of primers, according to previously published protocols [26], [27], [28] Three
of the 5 primer pairs, designed to detect
human respiratory adenoviruses B, C, and E, failed to amplify TMAdV [27].
The
use of the modern
human reference
samples for stature estimates are inappropriate because they assume body proportions akin to modern
humans, which are not possessed by australopithecines.
This animal model closely resembles lesion kinetics as seen in
human disease [34] and
use of non-
human primates allows for repetitive surgical
sampling for multiple time point analysis.
Methods: The PNNL mass spectra data
used by the team included
samples taken from a diverse set
of more than 100 organisms, including
humans, the common house mouse, and the metal - reducing bacterium Shewanella oneidensis.
Using small
samples of human blood might mean fewer animals are needed to check a drug's safety.
Here we present data from studies profiling cytokines in
human and rodent
samples using our standard - throughput FirePlex immunoassays, and introduce the simplified workflow
of our high - throughput FirePlex immunoassays, with data demonstrating the performance for quantifying key cytokines in multiplex.
Usually, because
of the inaccessibility
of brain tissue in living
humans, epigenetic studies are carried out
using blood
samples.
As outlined below, we
used a microfluidic quantitative PCR (qPCR) system to elucidate the gene expression profiles
of individual
human oocytes and small numbers
of cumulus cells
using a combination
of a large number
of samples and targets [12], and then extended our studies via the
use of parthenogenesis, in conjunction with gene expression profiling, as a functional assay
of cytoplasmic maturation
of oocytes.
Human spinal cord tissues were obtained from two nine week old, de-identified abortus
samples collected in the course
of medically prescribed procedures
using the Safe - Harbor Method.