Similar words: neurobiological, neurobiology, microbiologist, neurologist, biologist, neurologic, astrobiology, hydrobiology. Meaning: n. a specialist in neurobiology.
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1. Professor Chiang is an outstanding neurobiologist.
2. Nina Kraus is a neurobiologist at Northwestern University in Illinois.
3. Harvard neurobiologist Lisa Geller admits that intellectually, she doesn't see a difference between in vitro technology and cloning.
4. At Harvard, Dr.David Clapham, a neurobiologist, discovered that sperm tails contain calcium ion channels, with electrically charged atoms "turbo-charging the sperm" to reach eggs, he said.
5. Neurobiologist Hitoshi Morikawa told Science Daily: 'Usually, when we talk about learning and memory, we're talking about conscious memory.
6. University of Chicago neurobiologist Peggy Mason called this "a significant step toward human-like social feeling" [Source: Scientific American].
7. "It's an important observation," says David Anderson, a neurobiologist at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena who studies the neural circuits involved in fear.
8. The study, led by the neurobiologist Ivanka Savic, builds on previous research that has identified differences in spatial and verbal abilities related to sex and sexual orientation.
9. He was named as a 'Great Briton' ahead of the two other finalists in the category, neurobiologist Professor Colin Blakemore and the former Chief Scientific Adviser to the Government, Sir David King.
10. "We know very, very little about what causes normal forgetting, " says James McGaugh, a neurobiologist at the University of California, Irvine, who was not involved in the new work.
11. "They had about a 65-to-70-percent reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease in their 70s, " says Huntington Potter, a neurobiologist at the University of South Florida.
12. The common view that drinking is bad for learning and memory isn't wrong, says neurobiologist Hitoshi Morikawa, but it highlights only one side of what ethanol consumption does to the brain.
13. "Imagine all the joints that are in your hand. There's 20 motions around all those joints, " says Pittsburgh neurobiologist Andrew Schwartz.
14. The first anatomical study of Einstein's brain was published in 1999, by a team led by Sandra Witelson, a neurobiologist at McMaster University in Hamilton,[http://sentencedict.com/neurobiologist.html] Canada.
15. "It's our first glimpse of what's going on physiologically that's causing age-related cognitive decline, " said study leader Amy Arnsten, a neurobiologist at Yale University.
16. However, "the mechanism that controls the seconds-to-minute clock is still a mystery," says neurobiologist Mu-ming Poo, of the University of California, Berkeley.
17. "I knew monkeys were smart, but I didn't think they were that smart, " says Michael Platt, PhD, the Duke University neurobiologist who led the study.
18. In an accompanying article, Professor David Sweatt , a U.S. neurobiologist, said that turning on H4K12 was likely to help with both Alzheimer's and age-related memory loss.
19. "This possibility of memory editing has enormous possibilities and raises huge ethical issues, " said Dr. Steven E. Hyman, a neurobiologist at Harvard.
20. "It appears that this base wiring of the brain is a determinant of one's vulnerability to develop obesity, " said Professor Tamas Horvath, a neurobiologist at Yale University.
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