or sample preparation,"said Tomasz Tkaczyk, associate professor, Dept. of Bioengineering, Rice Univ.,Houston, Texas."Many systems which work for point-of-care applications have quite expensive cartridges.
associate professor of engineering and physics at Brown and senior author of a new paper describing the work."
an associate professor in Purdue's Dept. of Physics and Astronomy who led the research.""It is something like changing water from liquid to ice;
associate professor of biomedical engineering at Duke Univ."Many labs across the world are using these tools on the assumption that they're getting specific effects,
"said Timothy Reddy, assistant professor of biostatistics and bioinformatics at Duke.""Finding a change in sequence
Crawford, associate professor of pediatrics, has spent more than a decade developing techniques to identify control regions across the genome
The new study was performed by a research team led by Jordan Miller, assistant professor of bioengineering at Rice,
and Pavan Atluri, assistant professor of surgery at Penn. The study showed that blood flowed normally through test constructs that were connected surgically to native blood vessels.
there significant potential to lower costs and increase efficiency, said Nick Auyeung, an assistant professor of chemical engineering in the OSU College of Engineering, corresponding author on this study,
Walker Australian-American Fulbright Commission Senior Scholar Award sabbatical in Dr. Nizet laboratory, and financed by grants from the National institutes of health, the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia,
a Cold Spring Harbotr Laboratory assistant professor and on faculty at the New york Genome Center, finds that"autism genes"-i e.,
Lead authorship of the study is shared by Kristina Bender, Phd, a former postdoctoral scholar in Bogyo's lab
a postdoctoral scholar in Bogyo's lab who is now an assistant professor at the University of Vermont,
assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery at at Washington University School of medicine in St louis."One of my patients told me he was able to pick up a noodle off his chest
me because it restored triceps function and improvement in my grip,"said Bavlsik, an assistant professor of clinical medicine at the School of medicine."
"said Rob Shepherd, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and senior author of a paper in Advanced Materials.
"adds Russell Jones, Associate professor of Physiology at Mcgill University's Goodman Cancer Research Centre. The study suggests that nutrient availability in the organism,
and Andre Berndt, a postdoctoral scholar in bioengineering, were the lead authors on the Science paper.
Bao's team has worked already with Bianxiao Cui, an associate professor of chemistry at Stanford, to show that direct stimulation of neurons with electrical pulses is possible.
and lung cancers,"said Dr. Nhan Tran, an Associate professor in Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN)' s Cancer and Cell biology Division,
"said project leader Mads Daugaard, an assistant professor of urologic science at UBC and a senior research scientist at the Vancouver Prostate Centre, part of the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute."
the Texas teen who was arrested at school after bringing in a clock to show his teachers c
said Meghan Moran, an associate professor in the Bloomberg School department of health, behaviour and society. n our review,
"said Charles Gersbach, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Duke.""That becomes immediately obvious when you consider that we have over 200 cell types,
"Timothy Reddy, assistant professor of biostatistics and bioinformatics at Duke, has spent the better part of a decade mapping millions of these enhancers across the human genome.
assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the UH Cullen College of Engineering and lead author of the paper.
Matthew Vander Heiden, the Eisen and Chang Career development Associate professor of Biology and a member of the Koch Institute, also contributed to the research,
was led by Eric Pei-Yu Chiou, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and of bioengineering at the Henry Samueli School of engineering and Applied science.
"said Liang Xu, associate professor of molecular biosciences and corresponding author of the paper. The results hold promise for treating a broad array of cancers in people.
The new evidence, assembled by a team led by CSHL Associate professor Lloyd Trotman, contradicts a long-held assumption about PTEN function,
"said Dr. Lisa Baumbach-Reardon, an Associate professor of TGEN's Integrated Cancer Genomics Division and the study's senior author.
UNSW Associate professor Andrea Morello from the School of Electrical engineering and Telecommunications, said his team had realised successfully a new control method for future quantum computers.
Associate professor Morello said the method works by distorting the shape of the electron cloud attached to the atom,
"Associate professor Morello said. The purified silicon was provided through collaboration with Professor Kohei Itoh from Keio University in Japan n
Dr Bilal Sheikh, Associate professor Tim Thomas, Associate professor Anne Voss and colleagues have discovered now that MOZ
Associate professor Voss said the study revealed that the proteins tightly regulated Hox gene expression in early embryonic development."
"Associate professor Voss said.""The embryo is organised along an'axis'from head to tail, and a standard pattern of development is established that subdivides the body into segments,
"Associate professor Voss said that, though they worked together, MOZ and BMI1 played opposing roles.""We discovered that MOZ
Associate professor Voss said. She said the research also showed that significantly reducing Hox gene expression still allowed normal development,
"Associate professor Voss said.""Interestingly, we also found that producing an'accurate'amount of MOZ or BMI1 in developing embryos was not nearly as important for correct development as
"Associate professor Voss said.""Substances or environmental challenges that impact MOZ or BMI1 expression could affect
"Associate professor Voss said.""In this study we showed a key difference; two molecules that have only a maintenance role in fruit flies are indispensible for initiating the blueprint in mammalian development."
and an associate professor in the Division of Hematology-Oncology at the U-M Medical school.""Leukemia is a cancer of the body's blood-forming tissues,
energy saving method for manufacturing virtually any industrial composite, says Brian L. Wardle, an associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT."
"says Associate professor Mette Madsen from the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University. With the new knowledge, the hope is that pathologists
and associate professor in the Department of Genetics & Genome Sciences at the Case Western Reserve School of medicine."
"said Thinh Nguyen, an OSU associate professor of electrical and computer engineering. Nguyen worked with Alan Wang, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering,
to build the first prototype. The prototype, called Wifo, uses LEDS that are beyond the visual spectrum for humans
standard of care laboratory testing for breast cancer,"says lead author Kim M. Hirshfield, MD, Phd, breast medical oncologist at the Cancer Institute and assistant professor of medicine at Rutgers
and associate professor of medicine and pharmacology at Robert Wood Johnson Medical school l
#Natural reparative capacity of teeth elucidated These results are published in the journal Stem Cells. The tooth is a mineralised organ, implanted in the mouth by a root.
and associate professor in the Department of Genetics & Genome Sciences at the Case Western Reserve School of medicine, found seven drugs that enhance generation of mature oligodendrocytes
"said Ian Y. Wong, assistant professor of engineering and one of the study's authors.""We've shown that you can make textured environments for cell culture fairly easily using graphene."
"Dr Yalda Jamshidi, Senior Lecturer in Human genetics, St george's University Hospital Foundation Trust, said:""Inherited genetic conditions often result
"Associate professor Peter Illingworth is Medical Director at IVFAUSTRALIA:""This is a fascinating piece of experimental science.
and Casey S. Greene, assistant professor of genetics at Dartmouth College, who was a postdoctoral fellow with the Troyanskaya group from 2009 to 2012.
a postdoctoral scholar in neuroscience at Caltech and lead author of the new paper.""If you are uncertain,
"said Elena Marks, president and CEO of the Episcopal Health Foundation and a health policy scholar at the Baker Institute."
Three atom-thick layers of molybdenum disulfide were cooked up in the lab of Jiwoong Park, associate professor of chemistry and chemical biology and member of the Kavli Institute at Cornell for Nanoscale Science.
"said Todd Humphreys, assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace engineering and Engineering Mechanics and lead researcher."
who is now a postdoctoral scholar at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.""The most critical result of our work here is that we can track a single decision
Mark M. Churchland, now an assistant professor at Columbia University, and Stephen I. Ryu, now a consulting professor of electrical engineering at Stanford and a neurosurgeon at the Palo alto Medical Foundation.
The latest findings follow more than a decade of work led by Associate professor Renato Morona looking at how bacteria cause disease.
"says Associate professor Morona.""We've discovered something that's been hidden in plain sight. It may shift the way research in this field is conducted. e
"says Noreen Hickok, Ph d.,Associate professor of Orthopedic Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University.""These properties allow sterilization during surgical procedures,
a UW associate professor of psychology, said the simulations are unprecedented.""This is the first visual simulation of restored sight in any realistic form,
an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, has found that a slight tilt of the magnets makes them easy to switch without an external magnetic field.
Bruce Wang, a gastroenterologist at the Liver Center at the University of California, San francisco, led the experiments as a visiting scholar in Nusse's lab. Wang began by searching for fluorescently labeled
The leader of the research team, Associate professor Takeshi Kawano said:""Preparation of the dissolvable base scaffold is very simple,
and only those rays,"said Srinivasa Narasimhan, CMU associate professor of robotics.""We don't need new image-processing algorithms
"says Hubbard, an assistant professor of pharmacology in the University of Alberta's Faculty of medicine & Dentistry."
and their young,"says co-author Associate professor Mike Letnic from UNSW.""There is very good evidence from Tasmania that cats modify their movements
"says Associate professor Letnic.""We need to take action to arrest the extinction crisis we have in Australia,
the John L. Loeb Associate professor of the Natural sciences, member of the Kavli Institute for Bionano Science and Technology,
"said the trial's co-primary investigator, Sheri D. Weiser, MD, MPH, UCSF associate professor of medicine at the UCSF Division of HIV, Infectious diseases and Global Medicine at San francisco General
and design of the device, is a clinical associate professor in the Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.
Dr David Kerr, Senior Lecturer in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, and Dr Kaddour Bouazza-Marouf, Reader in Mechatronics in Medicine, said the device learns from its user,
"said Tak-Sing Wong, assistant professor of mechanical engineering and a faculty member in the Penn State Materials Research Institute."
a postdoctoral scholar in Wong's group and the lead author on the ACS Nano paper.
Shikuan Yang, a postdoctoral scholar in Wong's group, also contributed to the work k
said Zev Gartner, Phd, the paper's senior author and an associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at UCSF."
"said UCSF's Kurt Giles, DPHIL, associate professor of neurology, IND researcher and senior author on the second of the two new studies."
Ilia Karatsoreos, an assistant professor in WSU's Department of Integrative Physiology and Neuroscience, shifted mice from their usual cycle of sleeping
says Roozbeh Jafari, associate professor in the university's Department of Biomedical engineering and researcher at the Center for Remote Health Technologies and Systems.
but that's actually not the case,"says CSHL Associate professor Michael Schatz.""We're realizing that there can be a lot of changes inside even a single tumor,
or other characteristics,"said the study's senior author Jen Jen Yeh, MD, a UNC Lineberger member and an associate professor and the vice chair for research in the UNC School of medicine Department of Surgery."
an assistant professor at the UCSF School of medicine, have identified subtypes of pancreatic cancer. But the researchers believe those attempts were confounded by the large amount of surrounding stroma that is intermixed with both normal and cancerous pancreatic tissue.
"said Max Shtein, associate professor of materials science and engineering.""But inside, it would be doing something remarkable on a tiny scale:
the team of engineers worked with paper artist Matthew Shlian, a lecturer in the U-M School of art and Design.
an Associate professor of Medicine at Mcgill University, says by way of explaining the importance of the discovery."
a biostatistician who is Senior Investigator at the Lady Davis Institute and Associate professor at Mcgill University,
the NUS team, led by Associate professor Boon Chuan Low and his postdoctoral fellow Dr Jichao Sun,
and inflammatory diseases,"said TSRI Assistant professor of Immunology Young Jun Kang, who collaborated on the study with the lab of TSRI Institute Professor Richard A. Lerner,
the NUS team, led by Associate professor Boon Chuan Low and his postdoctoral fellow Dr Jichao Sun,
The research, led by Yinzhi Cao assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA) with coauthors Xiang Pan and Yan Chen from Northwestern University
along with Thomas Ober, postdoctoral research scholar at the Wyss Institute; and Daniele Foresti, the Society in Science Branco Weiss postdoctoral fellow.
Macdonald, a Canada Research Chair in Islet Biology, associate professor in the University of Alberta's Faculty of medicine & Dentistry and member of the Alberta Diabetes Institute, is the senior author of a landmark study in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
an associate professor in the UF College of Medicine's department of anatomy and cell biology. Finding new treatments is critical
"said Dr. Liu, the Louise W. Kahn Scholar in Biomedical Research.""By influencing the speed with
and is now an assistant professor of physiology and biophysics at UC Irvine.""It's a big black box in the cancer field--mostly
says Timothy Lu, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science and biological engineering.""These bacteriophages are designed in a way that's relatively modular.
"said lead author Andrea Stocco, an assistant professor of psychology and a researcher at UW's Institute for Learning & Brain sciences."
"said co-author Chantel Prat, a faculty member at the Institute for Learning & Brain sciences and a UW associate professor of psychology."
or simply to transfer knowledge from teacher to pupil. The team is also working on transmitting brain states--for example,
who is Associate professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical school and Clinical Director and Kidney Cancer Center Director at The Lank Center for Genitourinary Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,
Pioneered by Associate professor Leo Hwa Liang from the Department of Biomedical engineering at NUS'Faculty of engineering and Dr Jimmy Hon from the Department of Surgery at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of medicine, this novel invention addresses a clinical gap in the current treatment of mitral valve regurgitation.
and energy efficient,"said Muhannad Bakir, an associate professor and ON Semiconductor Junior Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer engineering."
or selectivities,"says Rohit Karnik, an associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. Karnik says graphene nanopores could be useful as sensors--for instance,
Associate professor Aron Eklund from DTU Systems Biology explains:""We are pleased very that we can now use the same sequencing data together with our new algorithms to provide a much faster diagnosis for cancer cases that are difficult to diagnose,
but mostly for graphics printing and packaging,"said Hasan, a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow and a University Lecturer in the Engineering Department."
or sample preparation,"said Tomasz Tkaczyk, associate professor, Department of Bioengineering, Rice university, Houston, Texas."Many systems which work for point-of-care applications have quite expensive cartridges.
The invention, led by Associate professor Yang Hyunsoo of the Department of Electrical and Computer engineering at NUS'Faculty of engineering, was published in the journal Nature Communications in September 2015.
the concept is the brainchild of Dr Nuno Reis, a Lecturer in Chemical engineering. The full study has been published in the Lab on a Chip journal.
Other authors are graduate student Ritchie Chen and Polina Anikeeva, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering. Magnetic pull Previous research has yielded synthetic magnetic particles for imaging
Now, two postdoctoral scholars from UC Santa barbara's Kavli Institute for Theoretical physics (KITP) have developed a means of reducing data size
"says Randall Erb, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and lead researcher on the project."
"pointed out Timothy Doyle, lead scientist on the project and an assistant professor of physics at Utah Valley University.
the senior author of the new study, Trever Bivona, MD, Phd, assistant professor of medicine and member of the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (HDFCCC).
assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Duke. hat becomes immediately obvious when you consider that we have over 200 cell types,
Timothy Reddy, assistant professor of biostatistics and bioinformatics at Duke, has spent the better part of a decade mapping millions of these enhancers across the human genome.
Assistant professor Ajai Vyas from NTU School of Biological sciences said he findings from the research clearly show the potential of enhancing the growth of brain cells using deep brain stimulation. round 60 per cent of patients do not respond to regular antidepressant treatments
Dr Lim Lee Wei, an associate professor at Sunway University, Malaysia, who worked on the research project
assistant professor of clinical investigation in the Nussenzweig lab and co-first author of the study. 3bn117,
says co-first author Florian Klein, also assistant professor of clinical investigation in the Nussenzweig laboratory.
more individualized treatments, said co-author Karen Pierce, Phd, associate professor of neurosciences and co-director of the Autism Center of Excellence.
Courchesne, first author Michael V. Lombardo, Phd, a senior researcher at the University of Cambridge and assistant professor at the University of Cyprus, Pierce and colleagues describe the first effort to create a process capable
says Jianxiong Xiao, an assistant professor of computer science at Princeton university, who was involved not in the work. t goes beyond image classification the most popular task in computer vision
In this new work, co-senior author Xiao Zhen Zhou, HMS assistant professor of medicine and an investigator in the Division of Translational Therapeutics at Beth Israel Deaconess, decided to take a different
said study co-author Michael Grabe, an associate professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the University of California,
and first author Lee B. Rivera, Phd, a UCSF postdoctoral scholar in the Bergers laboratory, also identified a potential way to stop myeloid cells from sabotaging the therapy
says Associate professor Mette Madsen from the Department of Biomedicine at Aarhus University. With the new knowledge, the hope is that pathologists
said senior investigator Shingo Kajimura, Phd, UCSF assistant professor of cell and tissue biology, School of dentistry, with a joint appointment in the UCSF Diabetes Center and the Eli and Edythe Broad Center
associate professor of medicine at Yale School of medicine, seeks to explore with the use of a transformational tool for translational research.
La Belle is an assistant professor in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering, one of ASU Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.
Professor Takeshi Iwatsubo, graduate students Kaoru Yamamoto and Zen-ichi Tanei, Assistant professor Tadafumi Hashimoto and Professor Haruhiko Bito at the University of Tokyo Graduate school of Medicine, Professor
says Mogens Havsteen Jakobsen, Associate professor at DTU Nanotech. He has been coordinating DTU participation in the project.
says senior author Björn Lillemeier, an assistant professor in the Nomis Foundation Laboratories for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis and the Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center at the Salk Institute.
an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences, has found that tilting magnets slightly makes them easy to switch without an external magnetic field.
Other scholars who have done research on this topic say the study provides valuable new information. t interesting and exciting work,
While the definition of estin a particular setting is up to the teacher one example could be identifying the smallest number of exercises needed for a particular student to grasp a concept.
Ultimately, we hope that the work can be used to help teachers develop lesson plans and curricula that promote learning in a wide variety of fields,
said Jacob Yount, assistant professor of microbial infection and immunity at The Ohio State university and senior author of the study.
says Hubbard, an assistant professor of pharmacology in the University of Alberta Faculty of medicine & Dentistry. ee moving towards a very logical type of treatment for genetic diseases,
an associate professor of bioengineering at Stanford. Now, though the output is small it would take 4,
. assistant professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation. n certain instances it may help, but wee shown for sure that you don need it.
Harvard Medical school associate professor of neurosurgery at Boston Children Hospital and senior author of the paper. he 3-D printed models allowed us to rehearse the cases beforehand
Darren Orbach, HMS associate professor of radiology and co-director of the Cerebrovascular Surgery and Interventions Center at Boston Children, treated a 2-month-old infant who had a rare vein of Galen malformation in
directed by HMS associate professor of anesthesia Peter Weinstock, the paper first author. Measurements of the models showed 98 percent agreement with the children actual anatomy.
Xu is also an assistant professor at UC Berkeley Department of chemistry. e measure both the position and spectrum of each individual molecule, plotting its super-resolved spatial position in two dimensions and coloring each molecule according to its spectral position,
said Timothy J. Verstynen, assistant professor of psychology in CMU Dietrich College of Humanities and Social sciences and CNBC faculty member.
said Steve Potter, an associate professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. eural modulation therapies of the future,
said Andrei Faraon, an assistant professor of applied physics and materials science at Caltech, and the study principal investigator. ut this new technology is very similar to the one used to print semiconductor chips onto silicon wafers,
UQ researchers Mr Paul Miller and Associate professor Derek Arnold say most people don even know they have a blind spot in their vision,
the paper senior author and an associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at UCSF. e can take any cell type we want
assistant professor of civil & environmental engineering. ith these two extremes happening at the same time, the threat is far more significant.
assistant professor of mechanical engineering and a faculty member in the Penn State Materials Research Institute. ur surfaces combine the unique surface architectures of lotus leaves
postdoctoral scholar in Wong group and the lead author on the paper. In the last decade, tremendous efforts have been devoted to designing rough surfaces that prevent the Cassie-to-Wenzel wetting transition.
an assistant professor in the School of Chemical & Biomolecular engineering at the Georgia Institute of technology. he information we can provide could one day help nutritional epidemiologists
Meng, an ICTAS doctoral scholar from Shandong Province, China, is now working on incorporating another type of chemical reaction that will allow even more versatility like rowing apples and peaches on the same tree,
assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Tufts School of engineering. Xu work focuses on material science engineering, specifically nanoscience and its biomedical application:
He was named a Pew Scholar in biomedical sciences by the Pew Charitable trusts in 2013. In addition to the School of engineering, he has appointments in the School of medicine and Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical sciences at Tufts University v
and Elias M. Puchner, Phd, a UCSF former postdoctoral fellow who is now assistant professor in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Minnesota.
postdoctoral scholar at the University of Montreal and first author of the study. nstead of having to fight this basic repulsion effect,
The research, led by Yinzhi Cao, assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Lehigh University, with coauthors Xiang Pan and Yan Chen from Northwestern University, will be presented at the IEEE Conference on Communications and Network security,
In his study, Shan-Lu Liu, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology in the School of medicine and an investigator in the Bond Life sciences Center at MU, targeted IFITM proteins
Eric O. Freed, director and a senior investigator of the HIV Dynamics and Replication Program within the National Cancer Institute, Chen Liang, an associate professor at Mcgill University and Benjamin Chen
, an associate professor of infectious diseases at the Icahn School of medicine at Mount sinai, New york contributed to the study o
says Zhang, the W. M. Keck Assistant professor in Biomedical engineering in MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive sciences.
postdoctoral scholar at the University of Montreal and first author of the study. nstead of having to fight this basic repulsion effect,
and that is to me an opportunity to change the world in a very big waysaid Baratunde Cola, an associate professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech. s a robust, high-temperature detector,
says Zhen Gu, corresponding author of a paper on the work and an assistant professor in the joint biomedical engineering program at North carolina State university and the University of North carolina at Chapel hill. irst,
But an associate professor in the University of Arizona School of Information Clayton Morrison, is doing just that one algorithm at a time.
associate professor in the School of Information and REACH principal investigator, trained a computer system to read papers using hundreds of algorithms.
Others on the UA research team include Ryan Gutenkunst, assistant professor of molecular and cellular biology; Guang Yao, assistant professor of molecular and cellular biology;
and Kobus Barnard, professor of computer science. Morrison, who also has a strong, academic background in developmental psychology, said,
or other drugs, said co-author Kristine Wylie, Phd, assistant professor of pediatrics. In the meantime, the technology can be used by scientists to study viruses in a research setting.
assistant professor of robotics. uman skin contains thousands of tactile sensory units only in the fingertip
Associate professor Aron Eklund from DTU Systems Biology explains: e are pleased very that we can now use the same sequencing data together with our new algorithms to provide a much faster diagnosis for cancer cases that are difficult to diagnose,
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