Sentences with phrase «with lab culture»

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What surprised and impressed me was the tight - knit relationship the Labs team has with HR in working together to build company culture products.
Most of the baked products in our culture are «quick» breads leavened with either commercial yeast that's grown in a lab or chemical leaveners.
Lab culture won't change overnight, but women in science groups could help combat rampant sexism by arming women with tools and spaces to deal with everyday misogyny.
Shukla and colleagues discovered that a small drug molecule called BX795, which is sold to labs for use in experiments, helped clear HSV - 1 infection in cultured human corneal cells, in donated human corneas, and in the corneas of mice infected with HSV - 1.
They found high levels of the regulatory T - cells in patients treated with post-transplant cyclophosphamide, and lab - cultured cells survived cyclophosphamide treatment.
To grow these microorganism cultures in the lab, researchers house samples in petri dishes lined with a nourishing gel mixture derived from algae called agar growth media.
To study the role of sweet taste receptors, Cohen and lead study author Robert J. Lee, PhD, a post doctoral researcher in his lab, partnered with colleagues from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Monell Chemical Senses Center to analyze cultures and tissue samples from the upper respiratory tract of patients who were undergoing sinonasal surgery for a variety of conditions.
Starting in three weeks, he and his colleagues will collect cutaneous bacteria from mountain yellow - legged frogs in the isolated Dusy basin area of the Sierras: «We'll go in with skin swabs, take samples, culture bacteria, grow it in the lab at San Francisco State, then wait a week, go back out and inoculate a bunch of frogs,» Vredenburg says.
When Stamets cultured the mold in his lab, a white circle of mycelium spread over the petri dish from the point of inoculation; it was soon covered with green spores.
In studies with human fibroblasts that make up connective tissue, Boger's team tested whether NOD1 activity could affect CMV replication in cultures of cells grown in the lab.
Zheng, together with Leah Boyer, then a researcher in Gage's lab and now director of Salk's Stem Cell Core, generated diseased neurons by taking skin cells from patients with Leigh syndrome, reprogramming them into stem cells in culture and then coaxing them to develop into brain cells in a dish.
In collaboration with Ding, the lab of Olivier Voinnet at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich also reported in an accompanying paper the detection of viral siRNAs in cultured mouse embryonic stem cells infected by the Encephalomyocarditis virus.
Cantley's lab and collaborators found that large doses of vitamin C did indeed kill cultured colon cancer cells with BRAF or KRAS mutations by raising free radical levels, which in turn inactivate an enzyme needed to metabolize glucose, depriving the cells of energy.
Studies of individual neurons in dishes of cultured neurons and in brain slices by co-first author Robert E. Stanley, a graduate student in the lab, revealed that neurons in the mutant mice had decreased numbers of dendritic spines, an important part of the synapses that neurons use to communicate with one another.
This is the first time these pathways have been studied in live mosquitoes with dengue virus, although similar studies have been conducted under controlled conditions using cells cultured in the lab.
An accidental escape hinted at what those scents might be good for: «When returning to the lab after a weekend, I found that a flask with a smelly yeast culture was infested by fruit flies that had escaped from a neighboring genetics lab, whereas another flask that contained a mutant yeast strain in which the aroma gene was deleted did not contain any flies,» Verstrepen recalls.
The lab techs had been throwing the cultures out after two days because with strep, on the first day we may see something, but by the second day it's covered with contamination and you might as well throw it in the bin.
The new method circumvents the problem of not being able to culture many of these bacteria in the lab by transferring genes from these bacteria into another bacterial species that is easier to work with.
«Until now, our understanding of how phytoplankton assimilate nutrients in an extremely nutrient - limited environment was based on lab cultures that poorly represented what happens in natural populations,» explained Michael Lomas of Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, who co-led the study with Adam Martiny of University of California — Irvine, and Simon Levin and Juan Bonachela of Princeton University.
Five days post-stimulation the anti-CD3 / anti-CD28 coated magnetic beads were removed from each of the three cultures (non-transduced (NTD), AdX4 - ZFNs, and AdR5 - ZFNs) and 2.5 million cells were seeded in each of four cultures that were subsequently infected with either Bk132 (primary X4 isolate), HxB2 (lab - adapted X4 isolate), R3A (R5X4 primary isolate), or media only (mock).
COURTESY SHENDURE AND SCHIER LABS CRISPR FOR FATE - MAPPING Researcher: Jay Shendure, Professor, Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington Project: In collaboration with Alexander Schier's lab at Harvard University, Shendure's group came up with a new way to trace cell lineages in cell culture and in whole organisms — in this case, developing zebrafish.
GenIbet offers 1000 m2 of GMP - compliant upstream and downstream manufacturing facilities, including QC labs and R&D facilities, three BSL2 units for the cultivation of bacterial cells (50 L capacity), insect and mammalian cells (50 L capacity for suspension cell cultures, 168,000 cm2 capacity for adherent cells) and the propagation of viruses (50 L capacity, with space to expand up to 200 L).
In a sense, heat shock proteins also have chaperoned Lindquist's career, beginning with her independent decision to study them in fruit fly tissue culture when she was a graduate student in the Harvard lab of Matthew Meselson.
I disagree with a moratorium, which is in any case unlikely to work well, indeed I am fully supportive of research being carried out on early human embryos in vitro [in culture / in the lab], especially on embryos that are not required for reproduction and would otherwise be discarded.
Researchers have managed to successfully culture stem cells from children with a specific neurological disease in the lab
One of the open secrets of the life sciences used to be that 99 % of all bacterial species couldn't be cultured in the lab - but all of a sudden and with a comparatively simple technological advance, that has changed.
By comparing the whole genome sequence of the lab - cultured resistant strain with a sibling strain that had not been exposed to the drug, they were able to identify several mutations of interest in a number of genes.
Key focus areas of the workshop will include: • Recognizing and understanding leadership in a science setting • Using negotiation as a tool in scientific discussions and problem solving • Identifying and resolving conflicts in the lab • Dealing with difficult people and situations in a scientific setting • Communicating your ideas and plans in a way that engages others • Leading productive scientific team and project meetings • Setting goals for and giving useful feedback to scientists • Creating a positive lab culture • Identifying, interviewing and hiring the best scientists for your team.
The idea for a spinoff medical technology company originated several years ago when Medlin and his adviser, Endre Takacs, were working in Clemson's Atomic and Medical Physics lab on an experiment with bioengineers to systematically study the effects of low - dose radiation on living cell cultures.
For example, Masato Kanemaki's lab has developed a CRISPR / Cas - based system for tagging endogenous proteins with an auxin - inducible degron (AID) tag to generate proteins which can be rapidly and reversibly degraded after the addition of auxin to the culture medium.
The new platform combines microfluidic lab - on - a-chip technology with physiologically relevant spheroids to enable formation and long - term culture of 3D multicellular tumours / organoids for drug screening / profiling and individualized chemosensitivity testing.
In fact, in one study, a dose of mercury sufficient to kill 1 percent of lab rats (lethal dose «LD01»), when combined with a dose of lead sufficient to kill 1 percent, killed 100 percent of the rats.13 A similar test involving mercury and aluminum in cultured neurons killed 60 percent of the cells when the two low - dose toxicants (LD01) were combined.14 Even antibiotics have been shown to enhance the uptake, retention and toxicity of mercury.14 Additionally, testosterone appears to aggravate mercury toxicity during development, while estrogen protects against it.15 This may explain why more boys than girls are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders and attention deficit disorders.
With the caveat that these benefits occurred within the confines of lab cultures and dose adjustments, sclareol may have an impact on the way that cancer cells proliferate, and it could help induce apoptosis (cancer cell death).
They used extracts from the baked potatoes in their in vitro studies (lab cultures) and in vivo with animals that had colon cancers with positive results that reversed tumor growths.
My new doctor told me that lactobacillus doesn't grow very well on lab cultures and that the test is not very good at detecting lactobacillus — when she was using the test, all of her patients would come back with low levels.Therefore I would take that result with a grain of salt.
Julie specializes in marrying the client's story with science focusing on education, culture and scientific analysis (functional labs, ordering labs, nutrition and lifestyle analysis) in order to get to the root of chronic disease processes and symptoms focused on quality prevention.
He is also the founder of the Roses in Concrete Community School, a community responsive lab school in East Oakland (www.rosesinconcrete.org), and the Community Responsive Education Group (CRE), working with schools and districts around the world to develop and support effective classroom and school cultures.
He works with a team of students, designers, and researchers to enhance the Media Lab's learning culture and community, and liaises with member companies and other partners to promote creative learning outside the Media Lab.
Collaborate with other content - based instructors around culture, expectations, and systems in the K - 3 lab space.
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Examples of this would be a skin cytology, skin scrapings, fungal culture, skin biopsy, urinalysis, thyroid profile along with complete labs, and allergy testing to determine the underlying allergen predominately causing the issues.
Filed Under: Africa, Animal rights & welfare, Asia / Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Behavior & health, Cats, Chimps & other primates, China, Culture & Animals, Dog health, Dogs, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats, Dogs & cats, Dogs & cats lab animals, Eastern Europe, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Humane history, India, Indian subcontinent, Isles, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Rabies, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Research & testing, Science, Scotland, United Kingdom, USA Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Helmut Dungler, Julia Lewis, Merritt Clifton, Michelle Thew, National Canine Defence Lealab animals, Eastern Europe, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Humane history, India, Indian subcontinent, Isles, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Rabies, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Research & testing, Science, Scotland, United Kingdom, USA Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Helmut Dungler, Julia Lewis, Merritt Clifton, Michelle Thew, National Canine Defence LeaLab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Rabies, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Research & testing, Science, Scotland, United Kingdom, USA Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Helmut Dungler, Julia Lewis, Merritt Clifton, Michelle Thew, National Canine Defence League
Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Circuses, Culture & Animals, Entertainment, Exhibition, Lab animals, Letters, Opinions & Letters, Other species, Regulation, Science, Spectacles, USA Tagged With: Michael Budkie, Ringling, SAEN
Vaccinations: Rabies - $ 10 Dhpp - $ 15 Dhppc - $ 22.50 Bordatella - $ 15 Fvrcp $ 15 Felv $ 15 Standard Injections $ 40 Deep Otic Lavage $ 275 (includes anesthesia, deep ear flush, culture / sensitivity to lab, antibiotic injection, e-collar, and medication to go home) Dental Cleaning $ 150 - $ 175 (includes anesthesia & prophy / polish / scaling) Comfortis single tablet $ 14 - 15 Box of 6 tablets $ 84 - $ 90 Revolution for Puppies / Kittens and Adult Cats single dose $ 17.50 3 dose box $ 52.50 Pre-op Blood Test $ 75 CBC / Chemistry Panel $ 130 Heartworm test $ 55 Thyroid Panel $ 90 Phenobarb Level $ 90 Biopsy to lab $ 150 Urinalysis $ 50 (with C&S $ 150) Feline Felv / Fiv test $ 45 Canine Parvo test $ 45 Fecal exam $ 40 - $ 60 Parvo Hospitalization $ 135 per 24 hour treatment Out Patient Parvo treatment $ 50 - $ 95 per day Radiographs (2 views) $ 130 - $ 150 additional views $ 25 each Home Again Microchip $ 45 Nail Trim $ 10 Anal Gland Expression $ 20 Deworming $ 15 - $ 45 Sedation / Anesthesia $ 45 - $ 85 Abcess Repair $ 150 and up Mass Removals $ 95 and up Cherry Eye Surgery $ 300 and up Pyometra $ 800 and up Tail Docking / Dewclaw removals $ 40 - $ 50 per puppy (must be under 1 week old) C - section $ 900 and up Cystotomy $ 900 and up Exploratory $ 1000 and up
Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal organizations, Cats, Central Europe, Chimps & other primates, Culture & Animals, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats lab animals, Europe, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Germany, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Netherlands, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), Population control, Population control, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Science, Shelters, USA, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans Tagged With: Coby Siegenthaler, Hans Siegenthaler, Lorraine Blake Roth, Lynette Shanley, Merritt Clifton, Tammy Sue Kirkpatrlab animals, Europe, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Germany, Global, Horses & Farmed Animals, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Netherlands, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), Population control, Population control, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Science, Shelters, USA, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans Tagged With: Coby Siegenthaler, Hans Siegenthaler, Lorraine Blake Roth, Lynette Shanley, Merritt Clifton, Tammy Sue KirkpatrLab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Netherlands, Obits & Memorials, Obituaries (human), Population control, Population control, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Science, Shelters, USA, Vegetarians & vegans, Vegetarians & vegans Tagged With: Coby Siegenthaler, Hans Siegenthaler, Lorraine Blake Roth, Lynette Shanley, Merritt Clifton, Tammy Sue Kirkpatrick
Filed Under: Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Asia / Pacific, Cambodia, Cats, China, Culture & Animals, Dogfighting, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats, Dogs & cats lab animals, Eating cats, Eating dogs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Hunting, Lab animals, Laos, Meat issues, Religion & philosophy, Science, Shelters, Southeast Asia, Thailand, USA, Uses of dogs, Vietnam Tagged With: Animals Asia Foundation, Better Days Animal League, Da Nang Dogs & Cats Information & Rescue Station, Hillsborough County, John Seales, Pamela Kramer, Philip Sherwell, Tuan Bendixsen, Vu Van Chlab animals, Eating cats, Eating dogs, Feature Home Bottom, Food, Hunting, Lab animals, Laos, Meat issues, Religion & philosophy, Science, Shelters, Southeast Asia, Thailand, USA, Uses of dogs, Vietnam Tagged With: Animals Asia Foundation, Better Days Animal League, Da Nang Dogs & Cats Information & Rescue Station, Hillsborough County, John Seales, Pamela Kramer, Philip Sherwell, Tuan Bendixsen, Vu Van ChLab animals, Laos, Meat issues, Religion & philosophy, Science, Shelters, Southeast Asia, Thailand, USA, Uses of dogs, Vietnam Tagged With: Animals Asia Foundation, Better Days Animal League, Da Nang Dogs & Cats Information & Rescue Station, Hillsborough County, John Seales, Pamela Kramer, Philip Sherwell, Tuan Bendixsen, Vu Van Chinh
International art collective Slanguage Studio, led by Los Angeles artists Mario Ybarra, Jr. and Karla Diaz, transforms 18th Street Arts Center's Artist Lab with a techno - futuristic science - fiction extravaganza rooted in their ongoing investigations of race, identity, and culture.
Programs at 18th Street Arts Center comprise our residency - based exhibition and public program series Artist Lab, emerging artist exhibitions in our Atrium Gallery, artist - driven events, a semi-annual Pico Block Party family festival, community programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404 online oral history project and archive, partnership exhibitions with other institutions, and an annual publication.
The Public Events and Exhibition Program comprises our Artist Lab series, focusing on mid-career Los Angeles based artists with accompanying solo exhibitions and artist - driven events; a new Moveable Lab series exploring engagement in the public sphere, presentations of emerging artists in our Atrium Gallery, and a diverse set of community - focused projects including our ground - breaking Culture Mapping 90404 interactive website and archive, and semi-annual Pico Block Party Festival.
She also founded and directs the Art + Technology Lab, a multidisciplinary program to support experimental projects by artists who are working with emerging technology and exploring the intersection of technology and culture.
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