#The influence of surface structure on nanoparticle shape control (Nanowerk News) Peng Zhang, a professor with Dalhousies Department of chemistry,
said Velev, INVISTA Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular engineering at NC State and the papers corresponding author.
This significant development in the understanding and manipulation of quantum objects is the outcome of a collaboration between Professor Stéphane Kéna-Cohen of Polytechnique Montréal, Professor Stefan Maier and research associate Konstantinos
"says Professor Kéna-Cohen.""Our work demonstrates that it is possible to obtain comparable quantum behaviour using'impure'and disordered materials such as organic molecules.
Fertile ground for studying fundamental questions According to Professor Maier, this research is also creating a platform to facilitate the study of fundamental questions in quantum mechanics."
Professor Kéna-Cohen concludes:""One fascinating aspect, for example, is the extraordinary transition between the state of non-condensed particles and the formation of a condensate.
'said Professor Nicole Grobert of Oxford university's Department of Materials, who led the research.''Because it is allowed to grow naturally in single graphene crystals there are none of the grain boundaries that can adversely affect the mechanical and electrical properties of the material.'
'said Professor Grobert.''Of course a great deal more work is required before we get graphene technology, but we're now on the cusp of seeing this material make the leap from the laboratory to a manufacturing setting,
This invention adds to the growing patent portfolio of nanomaterials and their production technologies from Professor Nicole Grobert's Nanomaterials By design Group.
Professor Grobert also plans to manufacture and sell her range of specialty nanomaterials as part of a new business venture e
Professor of Chemistry, takes advantage of two long-understood principles. One is Plateau-Rayleigh instability,
Professor of Chemistry, could have applications in areas ranging from consumer electronics to solar panels. This is really a fundamental Discovery day said.
"Mirkin is the George B. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences and professor of medicine, chemical and biological engineering, biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering.
"said Jihyun Kim, the team leader and a professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological engineering at Korea University."
Ferdinand Brandl and Nicolas Bertrand, the two lead authors, are former postdocs in the laboratory of Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT Koch Institute
Professor of Biomedical Surfaces in the School of Pharmacy and Chris Denning, Professor of Stem Cell biology in the School of medicine and funded by the Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
Professor Alexander, Director of the Interface and Surface Analysis Centre, and his team have been searching for polymers on
Professor Alexander said: he possibilities for regenerative medicine are still being researched in the form of clinical trials.
Professor Denning, whose field is in cardiac stem cell research, said: he field of regenerative medicine has snowballed in the last five years
A research team led by Professor Kazunori Kataoka, Department of Bioengineering, School of engineering, The University of Tokyo (concurrently serving as the Director of the Innovation Center of Nanomedicine,
and Professor Nobuhiro Nishiyama, Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of technology, has developed successfully a nano crystal aggregate (nanomachine) technology to deliver a gadolinium complex (Gd-DTPA
says Professor Pekka Orponen, who directed the team at the Aalto University Computer science department. The possible applications are many.
a team of Phd students, led by Dr Konstantin Konstantinov under the patronage of ISEM Director Professor Shi Xue Dou and with the support of Professor Hua Kun Liu,
"explained Andrei Fedorov, a professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech."
In a seminal paper in the scientific journal Nature Photonics("All-plasmonic Mach-Zehnder modulator enabling optical high-speed communication at the microscale"),Juerg Leuthold, professor of photonics and communications
"as the ETH professor puts it in a nutshell. At present the reliability of the modulator is being tested in long term trials,
Traverso and Robert Langer, the David H. Koch Institute Professor at MIT and a member of the Koch Institute, are the senior authors of a paper in the July 27 issue of Nature Materials("A ph
a professor of medical science and engineering at Brown University who was not involved with this study.
Chang Lu, a professor of chemical engineering at Virginia Tech, has worked on the development of tools to effectively analyze living cells with the long-term goal of gaining a better understanding of a range of diseases.
and Vladimir M. Shalaev, scientific director of nanophotonics at Purdue's Birck Nanotechnology Center and a distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering."
the W. M. Keck Professor of Energy at MIT and a senior author of a paper describing the findings in the Journal of Physical chemistry C("Reactivity of Perovskites with Water:
"said Patricia Dove, a University Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech and the C. P. Miles Professor of Science in the College of Science."
adds Sridhar, the Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Physics and director of Northeasterns Electronic Materials Research Institute.
and the connection to community support,"adds Dr. Lori Feldman-Winter, a professor of pediatrics at Cooper University Hospital in New jersey,
Daniel Altman, senior economic editor at Foreign policy magazine and an adjunct professor at New york University's Stern School of business, called the bailouts"stupid"in a recent column."
the clinical trial was led by principal investigator Richard Andersen, the James G. Boswell Professor of Neuroscience at Caltech, neurosurgeon Charles Y. Liu, professor of neurological surgery, neurology,
also a clinical professor of neurology at the Keck School of medicine of USC. his research is relevant to the role of robotics and brain-machine interfaces as assistive devices,
said Jonathan Kipnis, Phd, professor in the UVA Department of Neuroscience and director of UVA Center for Brain Immunology and Glia (BIG).
Professor Hugh Perry, who chairs the Medical Research Council Neuroscience and Mental health Board said: his work builds on our understanding of the genetic causes of schizophrenia unravelling how a combination of genetic faults can disrupt the chemical balance of the brain. cientists in the UK,
creating damage that the neurons must immediately repair, according to Li-Huei Tsai, the Picower Professor of Neuroscience and director of the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT.
a professor of genetics and neurology at Harvard Medical school who was involved not in the research. he work elegantly links DNA strand break formation by the enzyme topoisomerase IIß to the temporal control of transcription,
Professor Azim Surani from the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute at the University of Cambridge, explains:
Professor Surani and colleagues showed that a process of reprogramming the epigenetic information contained in these primordial germ cells is initiated around two weeks into the embryo development
says Professor Surani. In fact, the researchers found that a notable fraction of the retroelements in our genome are scapeesand retain their methylation patterns particularly those retroelements that have entered our genome in our more recent evolutionary history.
Vannevar bush professor of biology and director of the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental biology. ost regenerative models today derived from genetic experiments are arrow diagrams,
Professor of Chemistry, an international team of researchers has developed a method of fabricating nanoscale electronic scaffolds that can be injected via syringe.
says Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, M d.,a professor of neurosurgery, neuroscience and oncology at the Johns hopkins university School of medicine and the clinical leader of the research team. e think optical coherence tomography has strong potential for helping surgeons know exactly where to cut.
a professor of biomedical engineering, has been working to further develop and apply the technology to other organs beyond the relatively transparent eye.
said Professor Millán. Shared control between human and machine The brain-machine interface developed by the researchers goes even further.
Too soon to say, according to Professor Millán . or this to happen, insurance companies will have to help finance these technologies. e
professor of cellular microbiology. he sensing component of the artificial neuron senses a change in chemical signals in one dish,
. E. P. Taylor Professor of Pain Studies at Mcgill University and Director of the Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain. he realization that the biological basis for pain between men and women
said Michael Salter, M d.,Ph d.,Head and Senior Scientist, Neuroscience & Mental health at Sickkids and Professor at The University of Toronto,
said Dr. Stephan Züchner, professor and chair of the Dr. John T. Macdonald Foundation Department of Human genetics, at UM Miller School of medicine,
said Dr Kevin Harrington, professor of biological cancer therapies at the Institute of Cancer Research London (ICR),
Professor Paul Workman, Chief executive of the ICR, said in a statement, e may normally think of viruses as the enemies of mankind,
Founder Bob Roohparvar, a computer science professor at California State university, likened the technology a tube of toothpaste. f you just squeeze from the top,
but that the pattern fits into one described by Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen in The Innovator's Dilemma-a low-cost low-quality alternative that slowly improves until it has claimed the bulk of an industry's customers s
But George Church a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical school, has created a bacterium that requires an additional amino acid,
a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering and the senior author on the Science paper. ur approach conditions the information before it is sent even,
Professors in Warwick Nano-Silicon Group, Physics department, Evan Parker and Terry Whall, led the team
Professor Parker commented, e were surprised very when our first very crude prototype showed such impressive speed
Professors Parker and Whall are currently working on a demonstrator of the device having been awarded a £100,
the university technology transfer business, has helped the professors to create a spin out company, Q-Eye Ltd,
Professor Parker told opitcs. org, erry Whall and myself are excited about this new company. We anticipate that our terahertz device will have applications in personal security, scanning and various medical sectors.
Professor Parker continued e are hopeful that it will become a significant undertaking; it early days and we are an early-stage company.
The work of the Kaunas team, led by Professor Vytautas Getautis, head of the chemistry research group,
%Professor Getautis commented, he material created by us is considerably cheaper and the process of its synthesis is complicated less than that of the currently-used analog material.
was used to allow the robot to learn all the different tasks we gave it said UC Berkeley Professor Pieter Abbeel.
Richard Kock, a professor at the Royal Veterinary College in London who recently returned from Kazakhstan,
According to Ian Lipkin, a professor of epidemiology and director of the Center for Infection and Immunity at Columbia University
This prosthetic limb, invented by Professor Hubert Egger from the University of Linz in Austria is fitted with six sensors
Professor Egger who is credited also with the development of a mind-controlled prosthetic arm in 2010,
who is also a professor at Rice university, have formed successfully a heterojunction solar cell using germanium QDS on an ordinary n-type silicon wafer.
Developed by Columbia University professor Dr. Elizabeth Hillman and graduate student Matthew Bouchard, swept confocally aligned planar excitation (SCAPE) microscopy involves simplified equipment
"said professor Himanshu Jain.""With the quality of our crystal, we have crossed the threshold for the idea to be useful.
"said professor Volkmar Dierolf.""With our crystal, it is possible to do this in 3-D
"said Columbia University engineering professor James Hone.""This new type of broadband light emitter can be integrated into chips
"said Yun Daniel Park, professor in the department of physics and astronomy at Seoul National University. The group is now working to further characterize the performance of these devices for example,
and isn't,"said professor Xingdi Li. So far the system has been tested on fresh human brain tissue removed during surgeries
"said Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, a professor of neurosurgery, neuroscience and oncology at the Johns hopkins university School of medicine and the clinical leader of the research team."
"said professor Matthias Wagner. In recent years, he said, researchers have become much more capable in their abilities to modify the inner structures by embedding foreign atoms within the carbon network."
"said Leeds professor Gin Jose, who developed the technology.""This will allow people to self-regulate
"The results of a pilot clinical study, carried out at the Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine under the supervision of professor Peter Grant,
Harvard professor of genetics George Church previously used this DNA method to print 70 million copies of his book to DNA, fitting all that data in a drop of liquid,
a professor of biopolymer technology at Chalmers and one of the study authors, envisions a huge range of applications for products printed with cellulose."
says Chunlei Guo, professor of optics and physics at the University of Rochester, but the study should help in designing future femtosecond laser displays.
"said Professor Nathan Intrator, a bio signal expert and chief technology officer for Nuvo Group.
Nuvo Group's advisory board member Professor Simcha Yagel, who also heads the division of obstetrics and gynecology at Hadassah,
It's better than x-ray vision, according to Dr. Samuel Achilefu, a professor of radiology at Washington University,
and buttons and computers,"said María Luz Rodríguez-Méndez, a professor of inorganic chemistry at University of Valladolid in Spain."
a professor of chemistry at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain. Anheuser-busch, for example, probably wants to make sure that every bottle of Bud Light tastes the same before it hits grocery and liquor store coolers.
Bruce Drinkwater, Professor of Ultrasonics in the Department of Mechanical engineering and one of the authors of the study
shape and orientation, said the paper's senior author, Michael Levin, Ph d.,Vannevar bush professor of biology and director of the Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental biology.
says Professor Christof Wöll, Director of KIT Institute of Functional Interfaces (IFG). his new application of metal-organic framework compounds is the beginning only.
Computations made by the group of Professor Thomas Heine from Jacobs University Bremen, which is involved also in the project,
distinguished professor of chemical and petroleum engineering, and Steven P. Levitan, Ph d.,John A. Jurenko professor of electrical and computer engineering, integrated models for self-oscillating polymer gels and piezoelectric micro-electric-mechanical systems to devise a new
reactive material system capable of performing computations without external energy inputs, amplification or computer mediation. The studies combine Balazs'research in Belousov-Zhabotinsky (BZ) gels, a substance that oscillates in the absence of external stimuli,
from everyday interaction with mobile phones to learning with computers and design work,"says GHOST coordinator Professor Kasper Hornbaek of the University of Copenhagen."
"says senior study author Jeffrey Ravetch, professor of Molecular genetics and Immunology at Rockefeller University.""We believe these results may represent a preliminary step toward a universal flu vaccine,
a group of international researchers led by Professor Charles Lieber of Harvard university have developed a method for injecting nanoscale electronic scaffolds into animal bodies.
a professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public health in Maryland, told Linn.
"explains bioengineering professor, Dipanjan Pan, who worked on the study alongside his colleague Rohit Bhargava.
a distinguished professor in biology and physiology at UCLA. The team backed up this hypothesis by recording the electrical signals generated in the men's calf muscles
Scaling it up to a display with many pixels is not a problem says Jrg Reitterer (Trilite Technologies and Phd-student in the team of Professor Ulrich Schmid at the Vienna University of Technology.
and Professor Padma Gopalan the team has reported the highest-performing carbon nanotube transistors ever demonstrated. In addition to paving the way for improved consumer electronics this technology could also have specific uses in industrial and military applications.
Co-authors include Seokho Yun, a former postdoctoral scholar in the Penn State Electrical engineering Department, Douglas H. Werner, John L. and Genevieve H. Mccain Chair Professor of Electrical engineering
and Theresa Mayer, Distinguished Professor of Electrical engineering. The paper is titled"Broadband and Wide field-of-view Plasmonic Metasurface-enabled Waveplates."
Developed by Horacio Espinosa, the James and Nancy Farley Professor of Manufacturing and Entrepreneurship at the Mccormick School of engineering,
and John Kessler, the Ken and Ruth Davee Professor of Stem Cell biology at the Feinberg School of medicine, the localized electroporation device (LEPD) can be applied to adherent cells,
and Reinhard Nesper professor emeritus of chemistry have made now a discovery. Over the course of their several years of research they discovered a material that may have the potential to double battery capacity:
Afyon currently works as a project leader in a research consortium led by Jennifer Rupp professor of electrochemical materials focused on developing an innovative solid-state battery.
and understands it said Yiannis Aloimonos UMD professor of computer science and director of the Computer Vision Lab one of 16 labs and centers in UMIACS.
UM Rosenstiel School Professor of Atmospheric Sciences Anthony Hynes and colleagues tested the new mobile instrument
and professor and chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery at University of Washington Medicine and co-chair of the Head Neck and Spine Committee of the National Football league.
Also lending third-party support for Dr. Samadani's research is M. Sean Grady MD the Charles Harrison Frazier Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Perelman School of medicine at the University
who is also a researcher at the Research Institute of the MUHC and a Professor of Human genetics, Paediatric Surgery and Ophthalmology at Mcgill University."
Both Peter Krogstrup and Thomas Sand Jespersen is part of The Center for Quantum Devices led by Professor Charles Marcus,
Wong and his thesis advisors--Leslie Kaelbling the Panasonic Professor of Computer science and Engineering and Toms Lozano-Prez the School of engineering Professor of Teaching Excellence--considered scenarios in which they had 20 to 30
a Swanlund Chair and professor of materials science and engineering at Illinois."We have presented a remarkably simple route to 3d that starts with planar precursor structures formed in nearly any type of material,
This is precisely what the teams of professors Stéphanie Lacour and Grégoire Courtine have developed. Their e-Dura implant is designed specifically for implantation on the surface of the brain or spinal cord.
Professor Henggui Zhang describes how the new algorithm had a success rate of 94%.%Using 3d computer modelling of the human heart,
Henggui Zhang, Professor of Biological Physics at The University of Manchester and lead author of the study,
professor in the Department of chemistry and core member of the Center for Diagnostics and Therapeutics at Georgia State, organized a research team,
. Ruth Tuttle Freeman Research Professor of radiation oncology and radiology and co-director of the Center for Molecular Imaging at the University of Michigan Medical school. ub1 is well-known for its role in cell division.
#New cells may help treat diabetes In the new study published Jan 28 in the journal PLOS ONE the UI team led by Nicholas Zavazava MD Phd UI professor of internal medicine reprogrammed human skin cells
Professor of Ultrasonics at the University of Bristol and Dr Mike Macdonald at the University of Dundee is published in the journal, Optics Express.
Professor Drinkwater from the Department of Mechanical engineering said:""This reconfigurability can happen extremely fast, limited only by the speed of the sound waves.
"Professor Drinkwater added:""The number of applications of this new technology is vast. Optical devices are everywhere
I. Shulman the George R. Cowgill professor of medicine and cellular & molecular physiology--developed a novel method to measure the rate of triglyceride production from fatty acids in three types of animals:
Linzhao Cheng Ph d. a professor of medicine and oncology in the Johns hopkins university School of medicine; and their colleagues pitted CRISPR against TALEN in human ipscs adult cells reprogrammed to act like embryonic stem cells.
their advisor professor of computer science and engineering Nir Shavit; and Microsoft Research's Dan Alistarh a former student of Shavit's relaxed the requirement that each core has to access the first item in the queue.
"explains senior author Evan Rosen, MD, Phd, of the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism at BIDMC and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical school."
and Jonathan Karn, director of the Center for Aids Research and professor and chair of the Department of Molecular biology and Microbiology at Case Western Reserve's medical school.
Karn, the Reinberger Professor of Molecular biology.""It surprised us to find they all work as an aggregate."
but also following patient responses to therapy said Mitchell the paper's corresponding author and professor of Pathology Microbiology and Immunology.
#New technology focuses diffuse light inside living tissue In the Jan 5 issue of Nature Communications Wang the Gene K. Beare Professor of Biomedical engineering at Washington University in St louis reveals for the first time a new
This gives us a window into the future to see what bacteria will do to evade drugs that we design before a drug is deployed said co-author Bruce Donald a professor of computer science and biochemistry at Duke.
Skin adipocytes help protect against infections Richard Gallo MD Phd professor and chief of dermatology at UC San diego School of medicine and colleagues have uncovered a previously unknown role for dermal fat cells known as adipocytes:
Professor of Vascular Biology at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical school and a Professor of Bioengineering at Harvard SEAS.
Distinguished Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the MU School of medicine.""The benefit to patients is that more graft material will be available
Cook, who also serves as the William and Kathryn Allen Distinguished Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery at the MU School of medicine,
Nicolas Bazan Boyd Professor and Director of the LSU Health New orleans Neuroscience Center of Excellence and Alberto Musto Assistant professor of Research Neurosurgery and Neuroscience found that brief small electrical microbursts
"It was planned originally to limit the list of species to be combated actively to 50,"reports Professor of Biology Ingolf Kühn from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research."
if a complete treatment can be achieved said John March professor of biological and environmental engineering at Cornell University and the paper's senior author.
Nicholas Kotov, the Joseph B. and Florence V. Cejka Professor of Engineering.""This property is perfect for separators that need to prevent shorting between two electrodes."
Kotov is a professor of chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials science and engineering and macromolecular science and engineering g
#Researchers use oxides to flip graphene conductivity A team of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania;
Dr. Melanie Mormile professor of biological sciences at Missouri S&t and her team discovered the bacterium Halanaerobium hydrogeninformans in Soap Lake Washington.
Also named on the patents are Dr. Judy Wall Curators'Professor of Biochemistry and Joint Curators'Professor of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology at the University of Missouri-Columbia and her former lab members Matthew Begemann and Dwayne Elias. A pending patent application submitted along with Elias;
Dr. Oliver Sitton professor of chemical and biochemical engineering at Missouri S&t; and Daniel Roush then a master's student for Mormile is for the conversion of glycerol to 1 3-propanediol also under hostile alkaline and saline conditions.
This patented and patent-pending technology is available for licensing through the Missouri S&t Center for Technology Transfer and Economic Development t
Siepmann a University of Minnesota chemistry professor and director of the U s. Department of energy-funded Nanoporous materials Genome Center based in Minnesota.
and materials science professor Michael Tsapatsis'lab was found to be so effective that it could change the ethanol/water separation process from a multi-step distillation process to a single-step adsorptive process.
what we've achieved here said paper co-author Michael Deem chair of Rice university's Department of Bioengineering and a professor of physics and astronomy y
Mathematical model Luis Doménech, professor of Industrial Design Engineering and Product Development at CEU-UCH, conceived the mathematical model he uses to determine the dimensions a wedge form needs
professor of Veterinary medicine at the Valencia Catholic University Saint vincent Martyr (UCV), cooperated. These surgeries, which in three dimensions corrected deviations in bones,
CEU-UCH professor Luis Doménech presented the mathematical model used to design the device at the 16th Mathematical Modelling in Engineering and Human Behaviour Conference,
in the presence of UCV professor of Veterinary medicine Iván Serra, at the 17th European Society of Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology Congress,
Professor Tapas Mallick who was involved in the research said: This research offers the potential for significant progress to be made in finding cheaper ways to generate PV energy.
#Brain secrets unlocked by international imaging effort NUI Galway professor of psychology Professor Gary Donohoe led The irish contribution to the study
According to Professor Donohoe: For years scientists have been fascinated by the development of different brain structures and how this changes in brain-based disorders.
Knowledge about the genetic basis of these structures provides important insights into how the brain develops said Professor Donohoe.
ENIGMA's scientists screen brain scans and genomes worldwide for factors that help or harm the brain said ENGIMA cofounder Professor Paul Thompson from University of Southern California.
Supported by a three-year $500000 National Science Foundation grant and by Google where Seales spent his sabbatical in 2012-2013 the computer science professor has begun working to develop the software.
The computer science professor is working on the software with a team of UK undergraduate and graduate students including:
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