In episode 18 of The Writing Coach, I speak
with author assistant and media escort Kristi Tuck Austin.
I wish you luck
with your author assistant goals!
Not exact matches
The potential for manipulation will increase dramatically in the near future
with the rise of the digital
assistant, or butler (as referred to by the
authors).
Bitcoinist spoke
with Saifedean Ammous,
assistant professor of economics at Lebanese American University, Bitcoin economist, carnivore grill - master, and
author of the new book, The Bitcoin Standard.
Chris Stedman is the
assistant humanist chaplain at Harvard University, coordinator of humanist life for the Yale Humanist Community and
author of Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground
with the Religious.
Chris Stedman is the
Assistant Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University, Coordinator of Humanist Life for the Yale Humanist Community, and
author of «Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground
with the Religious.»
The two represent the type of «pragmatic spirituality» that Trump evoked throughout his campaign,
with Graham advancing a political agenda and White a financial one, according to John D. Wilsey,
author of American Exceptionalism and Civil Religion and an
assistant professor of history and Christian apologetics at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
University of Connecticut extension economist and the study's lead
author Ben Campbell worked
with Hayk Khachatryan, a University of Florida food and resource economics
assistant professor to survey 2,511 people online in the United States and Canada in 2011.
«Muscle enhancement was particularly high among boys and those involved in sports teams,» said lead
author Marla E. Eisenberg, ScD, MPH,, an
assistant professor in pediatrics in the division of Adolescent Health and Medicine at the University of Minnesota School of Medicine, findings consistent
with earlier studies.
Dr. Katherine Tamminen,
assistant professor at the University of Toronto and associate editor of the International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, was the lead
author of a study on helping adolescent athletes cope
with stress.
The study
authors, psychologists Suniya Luthar, a professor at Arizona State University, and Lucia Ciciolla, an
assistant professor at Oklahoma State University, surveyed 2,247 well - educated mothers
with children ranging in age from infants into early adulthood.
«For women
with a family history of breast cancer, this suggests an extra benefit [of breastfeeding] is, it may reduce the risk of breast cancer,» says Alison Stuebe, MD, an
assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the lead
author of the study.
This really has nothing to do
with the article itself, but just a little FYI for the
author, it's «physician
assistant» not «physician's
assistant.»
I talked
with the lead
author of the study, Dr. Katy Kozhimannil, an
assistant professor in the School of Public Health.
«Evolution is one of the key concepts in understanding biology,» said Sara Brownell, senior
author of the study and
assistant professor
with the school.
«We used to be confined to pairing
with spin one - half particles,» says Hyunsoo Kim, lead
author and a UMD
assistant research scientist.
We wanted to find a way to assess brain damage that could predict the development of dementia associated
with vascular diseases,» said Daniela Carnevale, Ph.D., the study's senior
author and
assistant professor at Sapienza University of Rome, based in Neuromed Institute.
Senior
author Byungkook Lim, an
assistant professor in the Neurobiology Section, said the results require much more study and evaluation to be applied to humans
with depression, but the new research in animal models provides solid grounding.
The results, though not surprising, offer a reminder that,
with so many people vying for so few tenure - track faculty positions, «trainees need to do more self - analysis of where they are and what the realities are for them to potentially become a faculty member,» says study
author Nathan Vanderford, an
assistant professor of toxicology and cancer biology and
assistant dean for academic development at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
«Targeted sequencing can find individuals
with certain mutations that are thought to confer susceptibility to anti-cancer drugs,» said senior
author Casey Greene, PhD, an
assistant professor of Pharmacology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
«We found that Amish people
with this mutation have defects in fat storage, increased fat in the liver, high triglycerides, low «good» (HDL) cholesterol, insulin resistance and increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes,» says the study's senior
author, Coleen M. Damcott, Ph.D., an
assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Nutrition and member of the Program for Personalized and Genomic Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
The results suggest a portion of congenital birth defects could be prevented by lowering the mother's fever
with the judicious use of acetaminophen during the first trimester, said senior
author Eric Benner, M.D., Ph.D., a neonatologist and
assistant professor of pediatrics at Duke.
«This technique creates a steady, sustained release of antibodies directly into the tumor site; it is an efficient approach
with enhanced retention of anti-PD-1 antibodies in the tumor microenvironment,» says Zhen Gu, an
assistant professor in the biomedical engineering program and senior
author of the paper.
«Surgery is the main treatment option for patients
with most solid tumors, but recurrence and metastasis remain significant problems,» says study senior
author Michael Goldberg, PhD,
assistant professor at Dana - Farber and Harvard Medical School.
«We believe we are developing a tool that can help
with personalized decision - making to help refine patient selection and thus reduce the failure rate by saving candidates
with low potential benefit from futile procedures and complications,» says senior
author Hiroshi Ashikaga, M.D., Ph.D.,
assistant professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
«It is not really clear how slow - slip events interact
with earthquakes, whether they can trigger earthquakes or it's the other way around — that earthquakes trigger slow - slip events,» said Jacqueline Reber, the study's lead
author who performed this research as postdoctoral fellow at UTIG, and who is now an
assistant professor at Iowa State University.
«I was pleasantly surprised
with how well this worked,» said Michelle Monje, MD, PhD,
assistant professor of neurology and a senior
author of the study.
«This study demonstrates that targeted fusion - guided biopsy could significantly enhance our ability to identify patients
with high - risk prostate cancers that need more aggressive treatment,» says lead
author Mohummad Minhaj Siddiqui, MD,
assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and director of urologic robotic surgery at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center.
Women
with this condition considering taking such medications should know the risks, said study lead
author Marlena Fejzo, an
assistant professor of research in obstetrics and gynecology at UCLA.
In most cases, wealthy outside donors are supporting reform - minded school board candidates who are competing
with candidates backed by teacher unions, said Sarah Reckhow, MSU
assistant professor of political science and lead
author on the study.
«The interaction
with the antibodies might be happening, but it never fully explained all cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever,» said study lead
author P. Robert Beatty, an
assistant research scientist at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health.
But one requirement lies at the center of most of the SDGs: that people have access to clean, affordable energy, says a new study
with Francesco Fuso Nerini,
Assistant Professor in the Division of Energy Systems Analysis at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, as lead
author.
The
authors of the new paper analyzed these survey data under the leadership of M. Kate Grabowski, Ph.D., an
assistant professor at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore and an epidemiologist
with the Rakai Health Sciences Program.
«We have identified the molecular mechanisms by which the Tat protein made by HIV interacts
with the host cell to activate or repress several hundred human genes,» said Dr. Iván D'Orso,
Assistant Professor of Microbiology at UT Southwestern and senior
author of the study.
«This is important because there's a robust body of research showing that the ability to talk about sexual health
with a partner, such as a willingness to talk about condoms, is one of the strongest predictors of whether a couple will engage in safer sex,» says Laura Widman, lead
author of a paper describing the work and an
assistant professor of psychology at NC State.
«When we hear a sound, the normal aging brain keeps the sound in check during processing, but those
with MCI have lost this inhibition and it was as if the flood gates were open since their neural response to the same sounds were over-exaggerated,» says Dr. Gavin Bidelman, first
author on the study, a former RRI post-doctoral fellow and
assistant professor at the University of Memphis.
It has been unclear, however, how the effects of drought co-vary
with legume species, soil condition, agroclimatic region and drought timing, said Lixin Wang, an
assistant professor in the Department of Earth Sciences in the School of Science at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis and the corresponding
author of «Global synthesis of drought effects on food legume production.»
The potential strategy — which targets metabolic pathways that are active only during intestinal inflammation — prevented or reduced inflammation in a mouse model of colitis while exerting no obvious effect in control animals
with healthy, balanced bacterial populations, said Dr. Sebastian Winter,
Assistant Professor of Microbiology and co-corresponding
author of the study published online today in Nature.
Between 20 and 40 percent of men reported feeling dissatisfied
with their overall physical appearance, weight, and / or muscle tone and size,» said David Frederick, Ph.D.,
assistant professor of psychology at Chapman University and lead
author of the study.
«Aside from the direct association
with cardiovascular risk factors, skipping breakfast might serve as a marker for a general unhealthy diet or lifestyle which in turn is associated
with the development and progression of atherosclerosis,» said Jose L. Peñalvo, PhD,
assistant professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University and the senior
author of the study.
«
With the availability of more and more data analytics in health care, it's the right time to use data to direct the investments of drug discovery and biomedical research for the common good,» said the study's first
author, Lixia Yao, PhD,
assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
The length of daily exposure to pre-K also matters,
with full - time pre-K students having an even higher test taking rate than part - time students,» said Ying Lu,
assistant professor of applied statistics at NYU Steinhardt and the study's lead
author.
The 4D printing approach here involves printing a 3D object
with a hydrogel (water - containing gel) that changes shape over time when temperatures change, said Howon Lee, senior
author of a new study and
assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Rutgers University - New Brunswick.
«Not only do we believe that high - quality, randomized clinical trials are necessary to determine the safety of the Lariat device for off - label procedures, but our analysis raises broader issues
with the FDA 510 (k) clearance protocol for medical devices,» said study senior
author Jay Giri, MD, MPH,
assistant professor in the Cardiovascular Medicine Division at Penn. «We believe there needs to be a method for reassessing the safety of a device that has been cleared for one use but is being frequently used for a different purpose in real - world practice.»
Working in the laboratory of Heather A. Hundley, corresponding
author on the paper and an
assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the IU School of Medicine's Medical Sciences Program at Bloomington, Washburn and undergraduate Medical Sciences program student Emily Wheeler collaborated
with the team from UCSD to show that the region of ADR - 1 protein that binds to target mRNAs in C. elegans is also required for regulating editing.
«As rainfall patterns change
with climate change, it's predicted there will be more times of drought, and more times of excessive rainfall — really big storms,» said Terry Loecke,
assistant professor of environmental studies at the University of Kansas and lead
author of the new investigation.
«In our study, it did not matter whether their sodium levels were high at the beginning of the study or if they were low to begin
with, then gradually increased over the years — both groups were at greater risk of developing high blood pressure,» said Tomonori Sugiura, M.D., Ph.D. the study's lead
author and an
assistant professor in the Department of Cardio - Renal Medicine and Hypertension at the Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences in, Nagoya, Japan.
«
With our data, I think we can say with confidence that bariatric surgery prior to total joint replacement is not a harmful recommendation,» said lead study author Alexander McLawhorn, MD, MBA, an assistant attending orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York C
With our data, I think we can say
with confidence that bariatric surgery prior to total joint replacement is not a harmful recommendation,» said lead study author Alexander McLawhorn, MD, MBA, an assistant attending orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York C
with confidence that bariatric surgery prior to total joint replacement is not a harmful recommendation,» said lead study
author Alexander McLawhorn, MD, MBA, an
assistant attending orthopedic surgeon at Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City.
Beltran co-authored the work along
with first
author Raghavi Sudharsan, a research associate in his lab; Daniel P. Beiting,
assistant professor; and Gustavo D. Aguirre, professor of medical genetics and ophthalmology.
«We found that babies exposed to opioids pain relievers were more likely to be born preterm, have complicated births, low birth weight and have complications such as meconium aspiration syndrome (a sign of infant distress at birth) and respiratory distress,» said lead
author Stephen Patrick, M.D., MPH,
assistant professor of Pediatrics and Health Policy in the Division of Neonatology
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