Sentences with phrase «who led the study»

«Our survey results clearly show that when it comes to cardiovascular disease, marital status really does matter,» said Dr. Carlos Alviar, who led the study at New York University's Langone Medical Center.
«For many workers, psychological stress has replaced physical hazards,» sociologist Sarah Burgard, who led the study, observed in a science journal.
«Ride - sharing services have enormous potential for positive societal impact with respect to congestion, pollution and energy consumption,» Daniela Rus, the professor at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory who led the study, said in a press release.
Still music psychologist David Greenberg, who led the study, insists the results are a reflection of the incredibly tight link between the human mind and the music it produces.
Professor Andrew Oswald, one of three researchers who led the study, said companies that invest in employee support and satisfaction tend to succeed in generating happier workers.
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Newcastle University's Professor Carlo Leifert, who led the study, says, «This study demonstrates that choosing food produced according to organic standards can lead to increased intake of nutritionally desirable antioxidants and reduced exposure to toxic heavy metals.
Dr Yvonne Harrison, who led the study, said many mothers felt that it would be unsafe to leave a baby outside today, but putting the infant in front of a large window rather than in the darkened nursery was an alternative.
«If you are constantly changing the amounts of sleep you get or the different times you go to bed, it's likely to mess up your body clock,» said Yvonne Kelly, who led the study.
It's certainly a short period of time, but it's a very critical period of time,» said Cria Perrine, a CDC epidemiologist who led the study.
The natural elements in breast milk that are believed to account for fewer cases of diarrhea and respiratory infections in breast - fed babies appear to be erased when stored breast milk is microwaved, said Dr. Richard Quan, who led the study during a fellowship at Stanford and now is a pediatric gastroenterologist at the Dallas campus of the University of Texas.
«This rocking is very gentle, very smooth, oscillating every four seconds,» Sophie Schwartz, a professor of neurology who led the study, told Shots.
«We do find that the baby who took the probiotic since the first week of life, they develop less number of colic and constipation in the first month of life so they improve at least the symptoms,» says Dr. Flavia Indrio, a pediatric gastroenterologist at the University of Bari in Italy, who led the study.
... And in terms of that added risk, we see how someone weighs that as a personal choice,» said Jonathan Snowden, an epidemiologist at Oregon Health and Science University who led the study, which examined nearly 80,000 low - risk births in Oregon during 2012 and 2013.
«Two - thirds of the children who fell from a high chair and were injured were either climbing or standing in the chair,» said Dr. Gary Smith, who led the study.
«I wanted to know more about the chemicals they may inhale as they sleep during their early stages of development,» said, who led the study.
«Our study suggests that for fathers as for mothers, even mild symptoms of depression can impair parenting,» explains Lindsay Taraban, a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh, who led the study.
Jonathan Lippman, the state's former chief judge, who led the study, said having the mayor on board was a worthy trade - off.
Dr Fergal Monaghan, a data scientist at Adoreboard who led the study we referred to earlier (see 18:48 BST post), says social media played a critical role during the election.
Usually, state health departments rely on standard questionnaires to find a common culprit for a cluster of reported illnesses, says Samuel Crowe, an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, who led the study.
«We're inspiring these neurons, in the molecular sense, to navigate their way back to their correct location in the brain,» says Andrew Huberman, the Stanford University neurobiologist who led the study.
«Storm surges globally lead to considerable loss of life and billions of dollars of damages each year, and yet we still have a limited understanding of the likelihood and associated uncertainties of these extreme events both today and in the future,» said Thomas Wahl, an assistant engineering professor in the University of Central Florida who led the study.
There are extremely few Y - shapes in proteins at all,» said Raquel Lieberman, who led the study.
«Future studies should examine which people or patients may need to limit their intake of saturated fat,» assistant professor Simon Nitter Dankel points out, who led the study together with the director of the laboratory clinics, professor Gunnar Mellgren, at Haukeland university hospital in Bergen, Norway.
«Previously this monster, Atlantic warm water, was well covered from the surface» by the CHL, says Igor Polyakov, a physical oceanographer at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, who led the study.
«People around the world are aware that the ocean is threatened and what are the major threats to the ocean,» says Heike Lotze, a researcher at Dalhousie University in Canada, who led the study.
Professors Aras Kadioglu and Craig Winstanley were the senior authors who led the study.
Professor Scott Murray of the University of Edinburgh's Usher Institute of Population Health Science and Informatics, who led the study, said: «It is a sad fact that many people with a severe stroke die, despite excellent and speedy medical care.
«Past research has found a link between violent crimes and performance on tests, but researchers haven't been able to say why crime affects academic performance,» explains Jennifer A. Heissel, a PhD graduate in human development and sociology at Northwestern University, who led the study.
However, the majority of patients develop treatment - resistant tumors, and only 10 to 15 percent of these patients survive long term, says Ie - Ming Shih, M.D., Ph.D., the Richard W. TeLinde Distinguished Professor in the department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, who led the study with Tian - Li Wang, Ph.D., an associate professor of pathology and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
«This whole issue of emerging resistance of antibiotics is going to be a huge problem in the foreseeable future,» says James Hedrick, the IBM Research advanced organic materials scientist who led the study, published April 4 in Nature Chemistry (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group).
«Wnt10b is a switch that determines whether a pre-fat cell turns into a fat cell,» says Ormond MacDougald, a physiologist at the University of Michigan Medical School, who led the study.
«Turtles are interesting because they offer an exceptional case to understand the big evolutionary changes that occurred in vertebrate history,» explains Dr. Naoki Irie, from the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, who led the study.
«In this state, one might be more likely to attack,» says Eddie Harmon - Jones of Texas A&M University in College Station, who led the study.
«It's superficially an easy question to ask, but answering it is fraught with difficulties,» says Al Aynsley - Green, an emeritus professor of child health at UCL, who led the study.
«Titan's atmosphere is made up mainly of nitrogen and methane, with 50 % higher pressure at its surface than on Earth,» said Andrew Coates (UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory), who led the study.
Randall Bond, an ER doctor and pediatrician at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital who led the study, says the uptick coincides with a dramatic boost in sales of opioid drugs.
Research Fellow, Mette Andersen, who led the study, said, «This is the largest population - based study to examine whether levothyroxine treatment for patients with subclinical hypothyroidism can affect their mortality.
«Methane concentrations in drinking water were much higher if the homeowner was near an active gas well,» explains environmental scientist Robert Jackson of Duke University, who led the study published online May 9 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
«While the number of cycles is relatively small, it is definitely growing,» said Georgia Tech's Aaron Levine, the associate professor in the School of Public Policy who led the study.
«Less than 10 years ago, Steve Jobs promised that smartphones «will change everything,»» said Kostadin Kushlev, a psychology research scientist at the University of Virginia, who led the study with colleagues at the University of British Columbia.
Dr. David Cavanagh, of the University of Edinburgh's School of Biological Sciences, who led the study, said: «There is a desperate need for an effective vaccine, which can be made easily in large quantities, to protect against this devastating disease.
Hatha yoga is an ancient spiritual practice that involves meditation and focused breathing while an individual moves through a series of stylized postures, said Neha Gothe, who led the study with University of Illinois kinesiology and community health professor Edward McAuley.
Hanna Granroth - Wilding, who led the study, said: «Our knowledge of disease in wild animals has tended to focus on the individual, but our study shows that we need to pay more attention to the broader consequences of disease to fully appreciate the role that it plays in wild populations, especially those whose numbers may be under threat.»
«Globally, beef production can be taxing on the environment, leading to high greenhouse gas emissions and land degradation,» said Jason Rowntree, MSU associate professor of animal science, who led the study.
«We hope these findings help government, industry and scientists to work together to address this issue,» says Sonter, who led the study as a UVM postdoctoral researcher, before joining the University of Queensland (Australia).
Professor Julian Hiscox, who led the study from the University's Institute of Infection and Global Health, explains: «The work tells us that the evolutionary goal of Ebola virus is to become more lethal.
But when it comes to gun research, good science is lacking, says Morral, who led the study.
«We can now start with a pretty simple disk, pretty simple physics, and reproduce the outer solar system — and that's never been done before,» says Hal Levison, a planetary scientist at Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who led the study.
Widschwendter, who led the study, said: «Our work provides clear evidence that it is not only genetic alterations which trigger and lead to cancer but that epigenetic alteration can also be the initiating step.»
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