Sentences with phrase «young women researchers»

Established in 2010 as part of the Delivering Genetic Gain in Wheat (DGGW) project led by Cornell University, the WIT program has provided professional development opportunities for 44 young women researchers in wheat from more than 20 countries.
He commends the report's emphasis on advising on nonacademic careers: «I think young women researchers — but men, too — would benefit if professors could be a little less snobby about assuming that academia should be the default first choice for all their students.»
Fewer young women researchers are willing to accept this.

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Annenberg countered that comic content (such as cartoons) is indeed a highly effective form of conveying serious lessons; that when a new person or agent enters a scene a «single» violent episode becomes «multiple»; that a six - week analysis made by the researchers revealed the same general results as the one - week sample; and that the risk ratio validly takes into account the fear that potential victims (such as young women) have when viewing violent television.8.
The Harvard University study, titled «Dietary Fiber Intake in Young Adults and Breast Cancer Risk», researchers compared the fiber intake of thousands of women in a longitudinal study that began in 1991.
«Our results encourage young women of fertile age to take care of their oral health and attend periodontal evaluations regularly,» says periodontist and researcher Susanna Paju, University of Helsinki.
Researchers show for the first time that healthy older men and women can generate just as many new brain cells as younger people.
The researchers studied indoor tanning dependence and the factors associated with it in young adult non-Hispanic white women because this group has the highest prevalence of indoor tanning in the U.S. adult population, according to Mays.
Although Hust and Rodgers talked to adolescents before the start of the #MeToo campaign, the researchers noted that the young women they spoke with shared stories similar to those shared on social media as part of the grassroots campaign.
In this study, researchers analyzed ovarian tissue from populations of reproductively «young» (equivalent to women in their early twenties) and «old» mice (equivalent to women ages 38 - 45).
Young women enrolled in high schools and colleges told Washington State University researchers that people routinely make sexual comments, both in - person and online, about them and their bodies.
A Mayo Clinic study has identified a familial association in spontaneous coronary artery dissection, a type of heart attack that most commonly affects younger women, suggesting a genetic predisposition to the condition, researchers say.
Researchers were finally able to tease out the results that applied to «the young women — and I love saying this — young women 50 to 59 who are most apt to present with symptoms of menopause,» says Cynthia Stuenkel, an internist and endocrinologist at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine in La Jolla.
ATLANTA — Iceland's «woman in blue,» the partial skeleton of a young woman found in 1938 in a grave with Viking - era objects, was a child of some of the island's earliest settlers, researchers reported April 14 at the annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists.
To encourage young researchers, CAST gives an award every other year for talented young scientists, and five years ago, started an annual award for young women scientists, funded by L'Oréal (China) as an extension of the L'Oréal - UNESCO Women in Science Partnerwomen scientists, funded by L'Oréal (China) as an extension of the L'Oréal - UNESCO Women in Science PartnerWomen in Science Partnership.
Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston are the first to recommend that young women treated with radiation for cervical cancer should begin colorectal cancer screening earlier than traditionally recommended.
«This suggests that a high - quality, less - inflammatory diet may be especially important in reducing hip fracture risk in younger women,» the researchers wrote.
The lead researcher for the study, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor of Life Course Epidemiology and Director of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menopWomen's Health at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menopwomen from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger, clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menopwomen for the possibility of premature or early menopause.
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), Harvard Medical School (HMS), the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), and University of Chicago report findings demonstrating how genetic variations among healthy, young individuals can influence immune cell function.
«Part of what was exciting about the design of this clinical trial is that we decided early on to accept women from a younger and generally sicker population than is typically enrolled in clinical trials,» says Dr. Cristofanilli, who is also a researcher at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University.
Researchers [Tyler Owens, Mark Allen and Diane Spangler, Personality and Individual Differences, http://bit.ly/aCnszw] at Brigham Young University studied women who seemed to have no major body image issues, based on a standard psychological assessment.
The researchers discovered this preference on the part of young infants by doing a series of experiments where they played a repeating vowel sound that mimicked either those made by an adult woman or those made by a baby.
At 4 weeks after the last dose, the researchers found that HPV antibody responses in girls and boys given 2 doses were noninferior to HPV antibody responses in adolescent girls and young women given 3 doses.
The higher prevalence for peripheral artery disease, the researchers found, was most dramatic in younger women than in younger men compared to older women and older men.
According to the researchers continued surveillance of HPV vaccination is necessary to identify clinical benefits, particularly given the low rate of vaccine uptake and completion and vaccination of many young women after sexual debut.
Spanish economist Andreu Mas - Colell, the new secretary - general of the 3 - year - old European Research Council, wants to do more for young researchers, especially women.
Researchers noted young women are more likely to have their blood pressure checked due to more frequent healthcare visits like gynecological exams or prenatal care.
At confab after confab about the worsening circumstances of young researchers, there she would be, a thin, perfectly coiffed woman of the ilk that news reports invariably term «older.»
And while the pain relief seen with lap - band surgery applied to all patients with osteoarthritic knees, researchers found that it was most helpful in the youngest men and women who lost the most weight.
The researchers also plan to test students in high schools and middle schools to learn why young women creak when they speak.
To better understand why women who initiate HPV vaccination do not complete the series, a team of researchers led by Dr. Abbey Berenson from the University of Texas Medical Branch examined the correlates of vaccine series completion among young women using data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), a cross-sectional telephone health survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Researchers had analyzed medical records in Israel, where all young men and most women must report to the draft board for mandatory medical, intelligence and psychiatric screening.
By process of elimination, the doctor finally diagnoses the young woman with «dysfunctional breathing,» a mysterious disorder that researchers have only recently begun to recognize.
Other hormone levels were unrelated to verbal memory, executive function or overall cognition, or to mood, the researchers found, with one exception: Higher progesterone levels in younger postmenopausal women were positively associated with better memory and global cognition.
Another person, a young woman of 28, came to the researchers saying she wanted to have children but was afraid of passing on the gene.
«This may have important public health implications, since low testosterone levels in young boys can negatively impact reproductive development, and in middle age can impair sexual function, libido, energy, cognitive function and bone health in men and women,» one researcher said.
That unhappiness gets transmitted to younger women starting out and may help scare a new generation away from academia, many researchers warn.
The researchers studied the state's data for young women who received Pap and HPV screening tests and diagnostic and treatment biopsies between January 1, 2007, and December 31, 2014.
The two organizations are in discussion about potential activities such as webinars, initiatives to engage younger researchers and women, and outreach to researchers in developing countries.
«On average, the younger a woman is when she enters menopause, the faster her blood ages,» explained Levine, a postdoctoral researcher in Horvath's lab.
Five leading women scientists across five regions and 15 promising young researchers were honoured at the 18th edition of the L'Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science Ceremony at the Maison de la Mutualité in Paris on 24th Mwomen scientists across five regions and 15 promising young researchers were honoured at the 18th edition of the L'Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science Ceremony at the Maison de la Mutualité in Paris on 24th MWomen in Science Ceremony at the Maison de la Mutualité in Paris on 24th March.
Last but not least, the very first prize of YAE will be conferred upon Rianne Letschert, Rector of Maastricht University, for her service to promotion of young researchers and women in science.
Beyond getting more intense care, younger women may also face higher out - of - pocket costs because they're more likely to opt for insurance plans with lower monthly premiums and bigger co-payments or deductibles, said Dr. Alana Biggers, a researcher at the University of Illinois - Chicago College of Medicine who wasn't involved in the study.
«Some of the difference in costs may be due to younger women being diagnosed at a higher stage of disease,» said Stacie Dusetzina, a pharmacy and public health researcher at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill who wasn't involved in the study.
This IGB funding scheme finances the return of men and women in temporary employment relationships following parental leave; it also enables our young researchers to pursue guest stays and employ student assistants, as well as giving them the time to write project proposals.
award), University of Cadiz; fellowship of the Max - Planck Gesellschaft for Ph.D. students (Dec.1980 - Sep. 1981); fellowship of the Alfried Krupp Stiftung for Ph.D. students (Oct.1981 - Jun. 1983); award for young researchers from «Real Academia Sevillana de Ciencias» - «Royal Academy of Sciences of Sevilla» 1994; Award «Fundacion Domingo Martinez» (1996 - 97), award «Andaluza que abre caminos 2004» recognition to relevant Andalusian women.
Additional researchers on this study are Thushangi N. Pathiraja, Ph.D., Shiming Jiang, Ph.D., Yuanxin Xi, Ph.D., Jason P. Garee, Ph.D., Dean P. Edwards, Ph.D., Martin J. Shea, Rachel Schiff, Ph.D., and Wei Lei, Ph.D., all of, or formerly of, Baylor College of Medicine; Shweta Nayak, M.D., of Magee - Womens Hospital of UPMC; Adrian V. Lee, Ph.D., Jian Chen, M.S., and Nancy E. Davidson, M.D., all of UPCI; Richard J. Santen, M.D., of the University of Virginia; Frank Gannon, Ph.D., and Sara Kangaspeska, Ph.D., formerly of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and now at QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Brisbane, Australia, and at Institute for Molecular Medicine, Helsinki, Finland; Jaroslav Jelinek, M.D., Ph.D., and Jean - Pierre J. Issa, M.D., both of Temple University; Jennifer K. Richer, Ph.D., and Anthony Elias, M.D., both of the University of Colorado; and Marie McIlroy, Ph.D., and Leonie Young, Ph.D., both of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland.
In the study, called Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA), the researchers looked at 495 men and women who were 35 to 47 years old and free of coronary artery calcification in 2000 or 2001.
In the study, the researchers used MRIs to examine the breast tissue of 400 mother - daughter pairs, including younger women aged 15 to 30.
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 12, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Those memory lapses many women notice around menopause are real, and they can begin at a relatively young age, researchers report.
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