Sentences with phrase «as lab scientists»

STEM by Design blogger Anne Jolly began her career as a lab scientist, caught the teaching bug and was recognized as a state teacher of the year.
Anne Jolly began her career as a lab scientist, caught the science teaching bug and was recognized as an Alabama Teacher of the Year during her years as a middle grades science teacher in Mobile, AL..

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The lab was once described as a place where scientists «think thoughts that have never been thought before.»
Right now you're probably picturing him working as a scientist and wearing a white lab coat at work every day.
Our «competitive advantage» was our creative genius family friend, Bill Keister, a retired Bell Labs scientist who invented puzzles as a hobby.
On Tuesday, Uber appointed him as its new chief scientist overseeing its Uber A.I. Labs, its new research arm dedicated to A.I. and machine learning.
But in the lab, when the scientists manipulated human cells to be able to create the water bear shielding protein — called Dsup — they showed about half the DNA damage as normal cells.
In a case of technology meets biology, scientists in labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium, most notably Microsoft and the University of Washington.
The next big jump in data storage could take the form of the DNA inside all organic matter: Scientists in labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium.
After a long career as a research scientist, Cynthia is expert in methods development and lab proficiency programs, with applicability to the cannabis industry.
I mean, isn't a scientist «playing god» as it were by creating life out of nothing and if this «abomination» is made in the lab and not in a womb, does it count as even human?
The survey did find that factors other than perception of stigma also deterred childbearing, such as long hours, particularly for research scientists running labs and applying for grants, and the difficulty of finding affordable and reliable childcare.
When asked to describe their title, 59 % of respondents self - identified as working in research & development (president / VP of R&D, food tech, chemist, scientist, chef, project manager, lab tech, etc.); or QA / QC (quality - assurance manager, quality - control manager, QA / QC personnel, etc.).
While some still object to cells being taken from animals and used by scientists to grow clean meat in laboratories — and some just don't like the idea of eating a «cultured» steak created by men and women in white coats — others see the lab - grown meat revolution as key to solving the environmental crisis linked to meat eating.
AAAS has provided more than 185 Communicating Science workshops for over 6,000 scientist and engineer attendees at universities, science society meetings, and government agency labs worldwide as of March 2018.
«Permadoc: A scientist who spends upwards of ten (or more) years working out of one (or more) labs as a postdoctoral fellow with little to no career advancement.»
That's why Science recognized the idea of «treatment as prevention» as its scientific breakthrough of the year, crediting the lab of infectious diseases researcher Myron Cohen, a physician - scientist at the University of North Carolina School (UNC) of Medicine in Chapel Hill, with discovering and investigating one of the most promising antiretroviral drugs, HPTN 052.
Pictured (left to right): Seated, Soroush Vosoughi, a postdoc at the Media Lab's Laboratory for Social Machines; Sinan Aral, the David Austin Professor of Management at MIT Sloan; and Deb Roy, an associate professor of media arts and sciences at the MIT Media Lab, who also served as Twitter's Chief Media Scientist from 2013 to 2017.
But as the research in Yaniv's lab progressed, it became clear that scientists on both sides of the argument had been right: Lymphatic cells do indeed grow from veins, but they originate from a niche within the vein that harbors angioblasts.
«I'm a plant scientist in Dr. Patel's lab at Big State University, with significant research experience in improving efficiency of various cropping systems under a range of environmental conditions, as well as working with parent lines development and hybrid seed production.
But Miller has continued to accumulate experimental evidence — as have many other labs — gradually winning scientists over to his idea.
Building on Berkeley Lab's ENIGMA and Microbes to Biomes initiatives, the project scientists are looking to develop and evaluate microbial amendments, which can be thought of as «probiotics for soil,» to replace the carbon, phosphorus, and other nutrients that have been lost.
Following the MPH program I'll work at NCI, where I will establish a research agenda that I hope will springboard me to a career as a different kind of translational scientist than I was exposed to in the lab: Whereas physician - scientists take discoveries from «the bench to the bedside,» I want to take my research from «the bench to society.»
Like many faculty scientists, she regards her lab as a second home.
She had first been inspired to study aging when she read Pereira - Smith's papers in the late»80s as an undergrad in St. Petersburg, Russia; after earning her Ph.D., she wrote to the senior scientist inquiring about positions in her lab.
The need for scientists with an eye for business as well as research knowledge is increasing rapidly, and for those who love science but have second thoughts about spending a lifetime in the lab, this might be the answer.
D.» or «physician - scientist» even meant until I joined a lab as an undergraduate researcher and began working with an M.D. - Ph.
Check out the Science Museum's new Large Hadron Collider exhibit, featuring a CERN lab replica and life - size projections of scientists as tour guides.
A lab at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris has created a geodynamo in this way, and the scientists there were able to observe flips in polarity, although critics say that the experiment does not replicate the core's conditions closely enough to be trumpeted as a true success.
Scientists have made a key discovery that could speed up the production of cells in the lab for studying diseases such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
Although undoubtedly «the U.S. and U.K. are more popular choices for Japanese scientists» it is very possible to improve your English in the southwest of Germany too, as Tanaka notes: «In Europe, Germany is the second choice after the U.K. [for Japanese researchers] as English is indeed the working language in all international German labs
Alongside the Rosetta «computational lab,» Baker Lab scientists can synthesize peptides from new, artificial amino acids in their physical wet lab, as well as test their final protein and peptide desiglab,» Baker Lab scientists can synthesize peptides from new, artificial amino acids in their physical wet lab, as well as test their final protein and peptide desigLab scientists can synthesize peptides from new, artificial amino acids in their physical wet lab, as well as test their final protein and peptide desiglab, as well as test their final protein and peptide designs.
The discovery helps scientists understand the interaction of microswimmers and could help prevent films from forming in microfluidic devices such as labs - on - a-chip.
It was also a pleasant surprise that all scientists at Lilly spend time working in the lab regardless of seniority, and that the company allows their employees time for academic pursuits such as writing chapters of books.
Setton says the multistep process her lab used to derive NP - type cells from the hiPSCs provides the necessary quality control as scientists seek additional uses for stem cell therapies.
So, I took a job as a research scientist in the analytical lab of a smaller chemistry - driven, discovery - based pharmaceutical company located in Vancouver, B.C. With fewer than 100 employees and no products on the market, it couldn't have been further from the formal corporate work environment I was accustomed to at a multinational company.
Lab Wars pre-acknowledges that in order to thrive as a scientist, someone else must fail.
These in operando microscopy techniques, led in part by Brookhaven Lab materials scientists Dong Su, Feng Wang, and Eric Stach, will image reactions as they unfold in liquid environments.
To her left, she could see the starting line for an academic position with her own lab, and to her right she could see the potential for a position as a research scientist in the biotech industry.
«As soon as Landsat 7 fails completely, we will not have Landsat observations until 2013 when LandSat's successor is scheduled for launch,» says senior scientist Compton Tucker of NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Lab at GoddarAs soon as Landsat 7 fails completely, we will not have Landsat observations until 2013 when LandSat's successor is scheduled for launch,» says senior scientist Compton Tucker of NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Lab at Goddaras Landsat 7 fails completely, we will not have Landsat observations until 2013 when LandSat's successor is scheduled for launch,» says senior scientist Compton Tucker of NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences Lab at Goddard.
Scientists had been searching in vain for such a gene since 1994 when Rockefeller University scientist Jeffery Friedman found that lab mice with a specific genetic mutation fail to produce leptin and as a result have uncontrollable appetites, and become huge.
Sophie Pelisson loves her job as a data scientist for Frateli Lab, a Paris - based R&D organization promoting equal opportunities in education.
As career statistics are sure to show, only a minority of postdocs will ever have the chance to run a university lab — but skills such as budgeting, project planning, and personnel management would help in almost any career a scientist might pursuAs career statistics are sure to show, only a minority of postdocs will ever have the chance to run a university lab — but skills such as budgeting, project planning, and personnel management would help in almost any career a scientist might pursuas budgeting, project planning, and personnel management would help in almost any career a scientist might pursue.
To get a closer look at the interaction between the antibody and a fragment of the virus» envelope protein, scientists in Pamela J. Bjorkman's lab at Caltech determined the molecular structure formed as the two units interacted.
Major challenges include convincing lab chiefs that higher paid staff scientists are as good an investment of scarce grant dollars as lower paid postdocs or graduate students.
British researcher Jonathan Hobley at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering recommends that foreign scientists begin networking as soon as they arrive — taking advantage of the high density of labs.
They overwhelmingly included lab coats; bubbling beakers; elderly Caucasian maleness; and for some reason, rampant and flagrant mustaches, though those may have been as much a reflection of scientist archetypes as of 1983 itself.
As scientists, we tend to feel like we have a lot of freedom in what we do, because that's how lab work is.
Scientists with outside interests are often regarded with suspicion in the lab; we can be seen as undedicated, unfocused, easily distracted, and so divorced from the scientific frame of mind that we'll probably end up working in — oh, the shame — industry.
As they learn more, scientists will factor these key details of crops» survival and growth into their labs» in silicosimulations.
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