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The first author of the new paper is Shankar S.
The best projects will likely be published with the student as the first author.
Petrus de Dacia, commonly referred as Sweden's first author, was a Dominican monk from Gotland.
Anna Milanesi, MD, PhD, working in Yu's lab as an endocrinology fellow,is the article's first author.
Because of this fact, readers may falsely associate the first author with someone having more importance.
The study's first author is Mingxing Lei, a postdoctoral researcher in the University of Southern California's(USC) Stem Cell laboratory.
I think we are just beginning to scratch the surface in this regard," said graduate student Vincent Chan, first author of the paper.
Accordingly, he was also the very first author to propose the possibility that humanity might destroy itself with its own technology.
The significant advance is that we can keep on computing,despite the fact we're doing a lot of qubit transport," says first author Jonathan Home, a NIST post-doctoral researcher.
They published fifty papers while at Roswell, with first author status going to the one who had done most of the research for a given paper.
The first author of the new paper is Shankar S. Iyer of the BWH and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and the findings were published in the journal Cell.
However, when I click the dashboard link for the other article(I am the first author) to download the report, it always shows the report of the 1st article.
The first author of the study is Varun Warrier, of the University of Cambridge, and the findings were published in the journal Translational Psychiatry.
We had previously shown that NFIA is important for glioma formation," said first author Dr. Stacey Glasgow, a postdoctoral fellow in the Deneen lab.
Magdalena Nüesch-Inderbinen, first author of the study said about the findings,“It is really worrying that we found ESBL-producing bacteria in over 60 percent of the samples.
There's an important species difference in the effect of apoE4 on amyloid beta,” says Chengzhong Wang,PhD, the first author on the paper and former research scientist at Gladstone.
JBC paper first author, Luis Martinez, an undergraduate, conducted many experiments as part of the UNC Summer Undergraduate Research Experience(SURE).
This is very exciting, as there are no agents that are known to rescue neurodegeneration andat the same time reverse protein misfolding," notes first author Meredith Jackrel, Ph.D.
Raphael Patcas, first author of the study says:“The fact that four out of five children experience the loss of a baby tooth as something positive is reassuring, for parents and dentists alike”.
More studies are needed to understand this phenomenon in detail," says Mads Jensen, PhD, first author of the new paper who performed the experiments as a postdoctoral researcher in the Krainer lab.
Sam Behjati, joint first author from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, said:“By sequencing the tumours' DNA, we get a much clearer view of the genetic changes that drive chordoma.
Our investigation represents the first application of algorithm-based repositioning of FDA-approved drugs for this tumor class," said first author Jessica Sagers, a PhD student at Harvard Medical School.
First author on the paper, Dr Giuseppe Lupo, Assistant Professor at Sapienza University said:"The genes and gene regulators that we identified are corrupted in neural stem cells from older mice.
This is very exciting, as there are no agents that are known to rescue neurodegeneration andat the same time reverse protein misfolding," notes first author Meredith Jackrel, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the Shorter lab.
Dr Michael Bowl, from MRC Harwell and first author on the paper, said:“Mouse genetics has played an important role in our understanding of the development and functioning of the mammalian auditory system.
It is really worrying that we found ESBL-producing bacteria in over 60% of the samples,” says Magdalena Nüesch-Inderbinen, the study's first author.“They included several types of E. coli which can cause infections in humans and animals.”.
Dr Simon Harris, first author on the paper from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, said:"Our study shows that current methods for typing strains of gonorrhea are not very effective for surveillance.