Sentences with phrase «with laboratory samples»

During the pilot phase, the Project is analysing Illumina short - read sequence data on 2,512 samples from multiple locations in Africa and Asia, together with laboratory samples for benchmarking and methods development.

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This role will involve working closely with the Winemaker in all aspects of grape processing and production including, but not limited to: maturity sampling / analysis, receiving grapes, destemming / crushing, pressing, racking, yeast inoculations, fermentation monitoring, barrel work and laboratory testing.
Submit all pre-import samples along with documentation to: National Laboratory Center, Beverage Alcohol Laboratory, 6000 Ammendale Road, Beltsville, MD 20705.
Earlier this month the Croatian Food Agency (HAH) sent samples taken from the Croatian and German supermarket shelves to accredited laboratories to be tested, finding differences in either the ingredient composition or price in almost 85 % of the products, including HiPP's «Rice with carrots and turkey».
This laboratory sorting machine has been designed to sort small samples of cereals, legumes and seeds of various size, ranging from a few grams up to some kilos, always with great care and sorting accuracy.
Old Mansion's highly trained Quality Control staff samples and analyzes all spices and blends with a battery of laboratory tests to ensure they conform to our exacting requirements.
What's more, an ointment containing the peptide effectively treated wounds infected with methicillin - resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and the increasingly common hospital infection bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii in mice and on laboratory samples of human skin.
His laboratory, with 40 years of samples, was emptied in 2002 to make way for a building renovation.
The researchers shot images of lung tissue samples, blood and Pap smears, first using a standard laboratory - grade microscope, and then with a smartphone with the 3D - printed microscope attachment.
Since older people have greater potential for improving their fitness than younger people, a follow - up study conducted by a research group headed by doctor and molecular biologist Helmuth Haslacher from MedUni Vienna, in collaboration with Robert Winker's team from the Health and Prevention Center of the Healthcare Institution for City of Vienna employees, took blood samples from 47 marathon runners before an ergometer test, in order to carry out laboratory tests to determine levels of analytes, including inflammatory markers, muscle and liver parameters.
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.
The first step taken by Ubogu and his team was to examine nerve samples from an archive of patients with AIDP located in the Shin J. Oh Muscle and Nerve Histopathology Laboratory at UAB.
Putting blood samples in with regular lab equipment will contaminate the existing laboratory.
The researchers grew E. coli bacteria in a laboratory and treated the samples with combinations of one, two and three antibiotics from a group of 14 drugs.
«Recent reports of lapses in biosafety practices involving Federal laboratories» — the mistaken shipment of live anthrax samples by a lab at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta; the accidental contamination of benign poultry flu samples with the deadly H5N1 bird flu at the CDC; and the discovery of old vials of smallpox on the NIH campus in Maryland — «have served to remind us of the importance of constant vigilance over our implementation of biosafety standards,» the notice states.
Spearheaded by first author Christopher McNair, PhD, a graduate student in the laboratory of Dr. Knudsen, the study undertook an extensive analysis of tumor samples and cell - free DNA samples from patients with advanced, lethal - stage prostate cancer.
Professor Zeljko Kamberovic, leader of the Serbian team from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy said, «Our laboratory is one of the few in Europe to hold a license to experiment with arsenic, which is why we were approached to develop the study and produce 64 metal samples of variable copper - tin - arsenic compositions.»
He studied wild chimpanzee in the Taï Forest, Côte d'Ivoire, and he has done laboratory research with biological samples obtained from both wild and captive chimpanzees.
For their pilot study, the scientists analysed diamond samples with the world's most powerful X-ray laser, the Linac Coherent Light Source LCLS at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in the U.S..
In trying to explain the apparent decline in reflectivity, lead author Chris Polashenski, an adjunct assistant professor at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering and a research geophysicist at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, and his colleagues analyzed dozens of snow - pit samples from the 2012 - 2014 snowfalls across northern Greenland and compared them with samples from earlier years.
Interestingly, the researchers looked for possible exposure to dengue in archived blood samples from children ages 2 - 14 years old who had been diagnosed with laboratory - confirmed malaria.
In collaboration with the host country, the site enables collection of samples that can be used in research toward new medical countermeasures, and allows USAMRIID to evaluate the performance of previously developed laboratory tests using samples collected on - site.
The first step in understanding a material's crystallographic structure is bombarding a sample of the material with electrons, photons or other subatomic particles, using technology such as the Spallation Neutron Source at ORNL or the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory.
By avoiding delays that come with having to return samples to a laboratory for analysis, the methodology could also be used on Earth to detect and identify pathogens during epidemics in remote areas.
She worked with reproductive biologist and endocrinologist Susan Nagel of the University of Missouri, Columbia, whose laboratory collected the mouse mammary tissue samples exposed to the UOG chemical mix.
«This sample is big enough to study with a wide range of laboratory techniques that really expand our knowledge of the surface of Mars,» he says.
The TSRI laboratories of Professor Erica Ollmann Saphire and Assistant Professor Andrew Ward are studying the structures of these antibodies using techniques called electron microscopy, which creates high - resolution images by hitting samples with electrons, and X-ray crystallography, which determines the atomic structure of crystalline arrays of proteins.
In 2001, Yasuhito Tanaka, now at Nagoya University, spent a year in the NIH laboratory of Harvey Alter, the virologist largely credited with the discovery of hepatitis C. Tanaka wanted to know when hepatitis C entered the U.S., so he asked Seeff for viral samples to sequence.
In May 2001, the U.S. Justice Department charged two Japanese - born scientists with conspiring to «benefit a foreign government» by stealing trade secrets in the form of cell lines and DNA samples from a laboratory at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio, where one had worked from 1997 to 1999 (Science, 18 May 2001, p. 1274).
In this study, they compare the immune responses in samples from 24 blood donors who had earlier asymptomatic infections (confirmed by laboratory tests) with those in blood samples from 16 individuals diagnosed with WNV infections that had caused neuro - invasive disease with neurologic symptoms including confusion, tremors, seizures, paralysis, and vision loss.
It involves processing swabs immediately on a portable device combined with a rapid molecular test and, as samples do not need to be sent to the laboratory, results can be delivered within an hour as opposed to a number of days.
When researchers treated laboratory samples of MYCN - amplified neuroblastoma cells with THZ1, the tumor cells died, but normal cells were unaffected.
To help with understanding the crystal structure, Steve Hackney, professor of materials science at Michigan Tech, was able to provide crucial high - resolution images and diffraction patterns using transmission electron microscopy on ultrathin samples prepared with a diamond knife by Owen Mills, director of Michigan Tech's Applied Chemical & Morphological Analysis Laboratory.
When tested in laboratory samples of leukemia cells and in animals with human - like leukemia, the approach caused cancer cells to die much more quickly than with conventional targeted therapies.
In fact, sample sex ratios collected for loggerhead turtles for more than 10 years in Palm Beach County, Fla. show significant variability, with highly female - biased ratios being produced over a wider range of temperatures than are found in many well - controlled laboratory studies.
Authors of the new paper offer some advice with their data: «Following the findings reported here,» they write, «it would seem a prudent next step for subsequent studies to compare samples and protocols between different laboratories around the world.»
I was supporting myself with night - shift laboratory work analysing immune cells in blood samples flown in by helicopter, often arriving after midnight... nothing related to my thesis.
As in the laboratory cell samples, there was a rapid degradation of BRD4 in the tumor cells and a powerful anti-leukemia effect, with few noticeable side effects.
Jiangxiao Qiu, a former graduate student in Turner's laboratory and now a postdoctoral researcher with The Nature Conservancy, studied the impact the Asian worms — of the species Amynthas agrestis and Amynthas tokioensis — from July through October of 2014 in the forest at the UW Arboretum, and conducted an experiment on soil samples taken from around southern Wisconsin.
At the same time, the KLS Foundation is working with laboratories to collect blood samples from KLS patients and their families for a genetic study, and nasal swabs from patients during active episodes with the aim of isolating an infectious trigger.
But recent work my laboratory at Cornell University conducted with researchers at King's College London compared nearly 500 twin pairs, a sample size sufficient to show a marked genetic effect on the relative abundance of a specific set of gut microbes.
Selena Ahmed, right, assistant professor of sustainable food systems, examines a sample of maple sap recently harvested and prepared for testing with Rocio Rivas, research assistant and lab manager, in the Montana State University Food and Health Laboratory in Bozeman, Mont. on Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2016.
The test, called ProsignaTM and manufactured by NanoString Technologies, comes with a machine and kit, so patients» tumor samples do not have to be sent to a single laboratory for analysis.
Importance Oral isotretinoin has been associated with several adverse effects, but evidence - based estimates of laboratory changes during isotretinoin therapy in large patient samples are limited.
Labmatrix aligns each patient's details with genetic and biological analysis of their tumor samples, as well as the results of drug screening in laboratory flasks and biological models.
Oral isotretinoin has been associated with several adverse effects, but evidence - based estimates of laboratory changes during isotretinoin therapy in large patient samples are limited.
Sampling and analysis was supported by the National Honey Board, California Almond Board (06 - POLL8 - Bromenshenk, 09 - POLL10 - Bromenshenk), The Foundation for the Preservation of the Honey Bee, and the US Army Medical Research and Material Command (W81XWH -04-C-0013), with data processing and statistical analysis by the US Army Night Vision Laboratory (W909MY -06-C-0037).
This influence can also extend into the laboratory, when patient groups partner with scientists to provide research samples, financial support and the motivation to drive discovery.
Our present capacity is limited, so the submission of samples is coordinated and prioritized by CIMMYT and ICARDA, in collaboration with national rust diagnostic laboratories and research institutes.
In the new study, however, the researchers used blood samples of monkeys with Zika virus and Zika - infected laboratory cells.
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