Sentences with phrase «who run lab»

It often includes the care of volunteers who run lab errands, provide music therapy or offer a sympathetic ear or a bit of advice.
The couple, cancer biologists Renata Pasqualini and Wadih Arap, who run a lab together at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, has a unique way of thinking about drug development.
Marshall is one of only a dozen arachnologists worldwide specializing in them — and the only scientist who runs a lab full of tarantulas gathered from around the globe.
The work involved a collaboration between UC Berkeley neuroscientist Diana Bautista, Ph.D., who runs a lab focused on the molecular basis of the sensations of itch, touch and pain, and Buck Associate Professor Rachel Brem, Ph.D., a geneticist who studies how and why traits differ between individuals.
«What I was interested in was to see if we could understand the sources of error,» says Casadevall, who runs a lab at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York, and is editor - in - chief of mBio.

Not exact matches

I clung to the shotgun seat while a self - driving Audi TT - S took corners far faster than most human drivers would dare, and Stanford professor Chris Gerdes, who runs the Stanford Dynamic Design Lab, sat at the wheel.
He earned degrees in cell biology and tissue engineering and eventually got a job in a lab run by Vladimir Mironov, who was investigating the use of bioprinting — 3 - D printing using living cells — to generate replacement organs.
Another pioneer in this field is George Church, a genetics professor who's been working at Harvard Medical School since 1977 and running his own lab since 1986.
Kristen Rasmussen, R.D., a culinary nutritionist who teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, has done research at the Nordic Food Lab in Copenhagen and runs a Nordic porridge pop - up in the Bay Area.
De Bruin has told them he was framed by the late Manfred Donike, the German biochemist who ran the drug - testing lab used by the International Olympic Committee in Cologne and conducted the test in which de Bruin came up positive.
Part of that makes perfect sense, according to James McKenna, a professor of biological anthropology who runs a mother - baby behavioral sleep lab at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind..
Hyndman, a retired teacher who worked at Dawes for 26 years — 12 in the science lab — has been running the program at Dawes on a volunteer basis.
With growing concern about people, including pregnant women, who may have traveled overseas and been exposed to Zika virus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is deploying the state's Wadsworth Center labs to run tests for people who may have exposed to the mosquito - borne illness.
Associate professor Howie Choset, who runs the snake robotics lab, was observing the procedure remotely from a live feed on his laptop.
Obtaining research money is very competitive at every level, says National Health and Medical Research Council Chief Executive Officer Warwick Anderson, but the squeeze is particularly tight for postdocs who want to run their own labs.
She still runs an eight - person lab, studying endocytosis with four grad students who probably don't have to attend as many lab meetings as they used to.
Many scientists never receive formal training on running their lab but instead learn how to do it from mentors who have been successful.
When she arrived, she met Smith, who was a research associate running Packer's lab at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in nearby Martinez.
«We're trying to control these animals so much, they're no longer useful,» says Joseph Garner, a behavioral scientist who runs a program to improve the value and welfare of lab animals at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
A Slave to the Systems Hedy Kober, who runs Yale University's Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab and co-authored a 2016 research review on how we respond to food, sums it up: «Food cues.
CDC: The typical academic laboratory employs «agents» with a wide range of expertise and experience, from the unmotivated undergraduate student who understands little about the work, to the experienced technician who is, in effect, the lab's Chief Operations Officer, to the advanced postdoc who may know more about the work than the «principal» and will be running her own laboratory in a year or two.
One day, while running errands in his pickup truck, he received a call from Parker, who had just established an undergraduate research program in his lab through the U.S. National Science Foundation's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.
There are no rules against it, but becoming an item with one of your colleagues can make others wary of you, says Simon Barker, a PhD student at Newcastle University who works in the same lab as his girlfriend, as well as running a start - up with her.
She once spoke to a group of Boy Scouts who, on hearing that she was a chemist who worked from home, wondered if she might be running a methamphetamine lab.
CCD probably peaked around 2007 and faded since, says Jeff Pettis, who during the heights of national curiosity was running the Beltsville, Md., honeybee lab for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's research wing.
«By contrast, PIs who spend a lot of time in the lab tend to run tighter ships.»
Cognitive conflict processing is important because it controls attention — one of the most basic executive functions needed to complete a task or make a decision, notes Haley, who runs U of T's Parent - Infant Research Lab.
Making the Right Moves, sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, offers tips and advice about all kinds of management issues from faculty who've run research labs for a long time.
Koch admires the integrated system set up by chemist Jean - Claude Bradley of Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who coined the term «Open Notebook Science» and runs one of the most open labs in the world.
But at least one researcher, Greg Westergaard, who runs a monkey colony at LABS of Virginia in Yemassee, South Carolina, believes the findings raise the opposite question: «Given the relatively recent split between humans and apes, why are humans so much different?»
Those who teach lab management and still run a lab say that teaching the courses is helpful in their own labs.
Jon Enriquez, PhD, the paper's first author, who now runs his own lab at IGFL, France, is «very creative at using and tweaking the existing technologies to answer important questions,» Dr. Mann says.
Several researchers who initially contributed to the project as graduate students in the program now run labs of their own around the world.
In 2009, Eugene Kaspersky, who runs the internet security firm Kaspersky Labs, based in Moscow, Russia, suggested that the internet would be better off if people were required to have a kind of licence to get online.
While still working in the lab, (and simultaneously running unsuccessfully for Parliament) she met Denis Thatcher, a paint company executive who shared her passion for Conservative politics.
«As a guy who did 5 years in postdocs, 7 years in academia, ran a lab, published papers, I thought that my stock in the private sector would be pretty high,» Mintz remembers.
Prentiss, who runs an experimental biophysics lab at Harvard, says England's theory could be tested by comparing cells with different mutations and looking for a correlation between the amount of energy the cells dissipate and their replication rates.
Wischmeyer, who will move to Duke University in the fall, runs a lab that focuses on nutrition - related interventions to improve outcomes for critically ill patients.
It had a unique lab run by someone I found totally fascinating: John Paul Scott, a biologist in the psychology department who had done more work than anyone else on social attachments in dogs.
Either you have it or you don't,» said Haas, who runs the Gene - Brain - Social Behavioral Lab.
«One of the final frontiers of robotics is getting robots to understand the complex structure of the home environment so they can perform useful tasks,» says robotics researcher Siddhartha Srinivasa, who founded and runs the Carnegie Mellon lab that birthed HERB.
Thirty - second scripts were distilled from the interviews and then recorded by Scott Orr, who runs a psychophysiology lab at the Manchester VA Medical Center in New Hampshire.
Another lab ran into a similar problem when it tried to replicate work by Stanford stem cell biologist Irving Weissman and his colleagues, who reported in 2012 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that an antibody to a tumor cell surface receptor called CD47 can slow tumor growth in mice.
Walking from one Oslo hospital to another, Lømo ran into neuroscientist Per Andersen, who was looking for a few good scientists to launch a lab at the University of Oslo.
And there were women there, who were highly regarded, and ran their own labs
There is a growing need for highly skilled, well - trained scientists who can run complex projects while also training and supervising students, evaluating data, writing manuscripts, contributing to grant writing, and managing the lab's day - to - day operations.
«The flip side is, of course, people negotiating with themselves, saying, «Oh, well, maybe there's no risk at all, and maybe I'm not going to tell someone,»» said Laurence, who also runs an AIDS lab at Weill Cornell.
For those who don't have insurance and those who must pay a high deductible for in - lab sleep tests, which can run several thousand dollars, home tests could be a cheaper option.
Make sure to work with your functional medicine practitioner, who can run diagnostic labs to determine which supplements are right for your specific health case.
And the guy that runs TrueHealthLabs is Dr. Brady Hurst, and Dr. Brady Hurst is based out of Atlanta, he's another functional medicine practitioner who's really well - versed in geeking out on labs, and on today's show, which threatens to be, not to overuse the term geek, but threatens to be one of the geekiest shows that we've had yet, so you better be strapping on your propeller hats during this intro.
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