Enjoyed the video,
very exciting research.
DR. CORSON: That is a little bit outside of my focus area, since we focus on the wet form of the disease, but I know there are
some very exciting research projects coming out of a number of different centers in terms of understanding the underlying biology of the dry form of the disease, which has been a little bit harder to figure out than with the wet form.
«This is
very exciting research because we didn't know what mutant genes or proteins were doing in the body, and this points to new areas to target research,» revealed George Yohrling, director at the Huntington's Disease Society of America.
«This is
very exciting research that lays the foundation for generating EPSCs from human embryos,» says Jan Brosens of the University of Warwick, UK.
«This is
very exciting research, which we think could lead to new developments to tackle heart problems more effectively and simply.»
«This is
very exciting research that shows again the remarkable power of ancient DNA analysis to help solve seemingly intractable questions in human evolution science,» says Darren Curnoe from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.
Not exact matches
«We are
very excited to contribute all the hardware designs and software as open source and to continue to iterate on the design, the code, and the whole 360 pipeline in the future,» Facebook
research scientist Forrest Briggs wrote in a blog post.
«Over the next 12 months, I think we'll see some
very exciting business ideas come out of
research in this area.»
«This is a
very exciting moment in the maturation of Florida's innovation economy,» said CEO, Florida Institute for the Commercialization of Public
Research, Dr. Jackson Streeter.
We tend to get
very excited when we find through our
research that the company's setback is a temporary, cyclical downturn.
«They weren't
very excited about having people on - site because bottomlines will go down,» explains HfS
Research senior vice-president Pareekh Jain.
This
research is
very exciting, and Schwartz and Begley's description of it is worth the price of the book.
But the prospect of
exciting new
research and medical treatments made this a
very difficult question.
And I'm also
very excited about getting my own grain mill, I've been
researching lately!!!
I was so
very excited to
research for this post on the best gluten free dairy free pancakes from scratch.
«After months of
research and development, countless flavor tests and a few beads of sweat, we are
very excited to introduce the new Sriracha Pretzel and Pretzel Nuggets,» said Carol Pasquariello, vice president of marketing for Auntie Anne's.
This is
very exciting new
research... talk to your doctor about it!
Research was still very exciting and challenging, but I wanted to find a new way to pursue my interest in pharmacology without conducting laboratory - based r
Research was still
very exciting and challenging, but I wanted to find a new way to pursue my interest in pharmacology without conducting laboratory - based
researchresearch.
Dr James Marco from WMG comments on the importance of the contruction industry benefitting from cutting - edge
research, «This is
very exciting project that allows WMG to leverage its extensive portfolio of automotive
research to the strategically important off - highway sector.
She says, «This was something I was
very excited about because in your own laboratory, you're focused on your
research question.
«It is
very exciting to see that we can now translate
research results from one species to another.
Collaborating with Mahesh Neupane, a computational physicist at Army
Research Laboratories, and Dennis Nordlund, an X-ray spectroscopy expert at Stanford University's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Monti's team used a tunable, high - intensity X-ray source to
excite individual electrons in their test samples and elevate them to
very high energy levels.
Interdisciplinary
research is often
very interesting and can be
exciting to a wider audience
«It's really a
very exciting discovery that offers important possibilities both within and outside of the
research lab.»
«[It's]
very exciting,» says Antonio Sastre, a neurobiologist who oversees
research in the Division of Applied Science and Technology at the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering in Bethesda, Maryland.
«It's an
exciting time in Singapore because the government is making available lots of money to do
research and it is also
very pro-R & D,» he says.
«This is a
very exciting moment for us in agricultural
research,» says Molly Jahn of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an author of the PCAST report.
«I am
very pleased that this
exciting result emerged in a cooperation of a doctoral candidate out of my group at the Graduate School of Excellence «Materials Science in Mainz» together with co-workers from Kaiserslautern and our colleagues from Konstanz, with whom we collaborate within the Priority Program «Spin Caloric Transport» funded by the German
Research Foundation (DFG),» emphasized Professor Mathias Kläui, director of the MAINZ Graduate School of Excellence based at Mainz University.
The results are «
very exciting,» says theoretical physicist Kimball Milton of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, who was not involved with the
research.
«We are
very excited to publish this work because we are hoping that a clinical
research group will be inspired to take our study findings further in patients,» says Wu.
On the other hand, «a lot of women are
very excited to hear that we are doing
research in this area and it's
very fulfilling to speak to them and hear about their experiences.»
Dr Stephen Simpson, director of
research and programmes at Arthritis Research UK added: «This is exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its early experimental stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a more effective and much - needed new treatment for the very many people who live with this painful joint condition
research and programmes at Arthritis
Research UK added: «This is exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its early experimental stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a more effective and much - needed new treatment for the very many people who live with this painful joint condition
Research UK added: «This is
exciting, novel work in the field of regenerative medicine, which although in its early experimental stages, could take us a step closer to our ultimate goal of a more effective and much - needed new treatment for the
very many people who live with this painful joint condition.»
«To be able to show group personality as they have done is
very exciting and intriguing,» adds Odile Petit, an ethologist at the French national
research agency CNRS in Strasbourg.
According to Maria R. Servedio, a professor of biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill whose
research areas include speciation and the evolution of premating isolation, these results are
exciting because there has been speculation about behaviors essential to survival and reproduction being disrupted in hybrids, but
very few well - established examples.
Your
very own
research haven, where students and postdocs will flock to you and colleagues will bless you with offers of many
exciting collaborative projects.
Explain my
research to him, using dramatic scribbled diagrams, as he nods and says things like «Mmmhhhh,
very exciting... Interesting.
BioGene is at the forefront of innovative, UltraRapid Molecular Biology solutions for rapid detection of nucleic acids and this
research has led to a
very exciting platform technology, and one that we are looking to develop further.»
«We are
very excited to see the technique launched as a commercial product, after years of development in our image processing lab and extensive clinical
research in thousands of COPD patients.»
«The
exciting part of this work is not just that we made hydrogels, but that we're now equipped with this powerful technique that lets us ask fundamental — and
very challenging — questions about them,» says Takanari Inoue, Ph.D., an associate professor of cell biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and senior author of the report on the
research published online Nov. 6 in the journal Nature Materials.
«This bench to bedside
research is very exciting and will have a major impact on the management of neurological diseases, particularly neuropathic pain,» said Akbar Panju, medical director of the Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care, a clinician and professor of m
research is
very exciting and will have a major impact on the management of neurological diseases, particularly neuropathic pain,» said Akbar Panju, medical director of the Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain
Research and Care, a clinician and professor of m
Research and Care, a clinician and professor of medicine.
We're
very excited about this
research because one potential treatment approach, then, is to downregulate the brain's immune response.»
«We were
very excited to discover that when we used a typical genetic mutation that was more susceptible to electroconvulsive seizures, we were able to actually rescue these worms by treating them with FDA approved human antiepileptic drugs beforehand,» said Monica Risley, co-lead author and a Ph.D. student in FAU's Integrative Biology and Neuroscience program, as well as a student in the new International Max Planck
Research School in Brain and Behavior.
«This new technology is
very exciting for Alzheimer's
research,» said Adam Martersteck, the first author and a graduate student in Northwestern's neuroscience program.
«It's
very exciting,» says Andrew Fabian, director of the Institute of Astronomy at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, who was not involved in the
research.
Professor Tim Maughan, Clinical Director of the Cancer
Research UK / Medical
Research Council Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology, said «This novel and
exciting finding provides a new scientific basis for precision targeting of some cancers which are currently
very difficult to treat, and we are now taking these findings into clinical trials.»
«It's a
very exciting move,» says Peter Kim, formerly the head of the Merck
Research Laboratories and now a biochemist at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
The new studies are «
very exciting,» says micropaleontologist Bridget Wade of the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, who was not connected to the
research.
«The discovery of this early Angkorian city is a
very exciting example of LiDAR's use in the region,» adds Miriam Stark, an anthropologist at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, who has recently started to conduct
research at Angkor but was not involved in last year's LiDAR campaign.
Being part of this world - leading
research and working with superb colleagues is an immense privilege and I am
very excited about the future,» says Professor Jairo Sinova.
«At present, this is all rather new and the «clock» has not been calibrated
very exactly,» he says, «but it is an
exciting and fruitful area of new
research.»