Mark Coker of Smashwords reiterated this point in his presentation to the Published
Author Network at the RWA conference (that he was kind enough to share on his blog):
Not exact matches
As the
network seems poised for change — recently, LinkedIn announced that it will soon allow anyone to publish content on its platform (much as LinkedIn Influencers do now)-- I talked with David Gowel, CEO
at RockTech, and
author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the Way You Do Business Using LinkedIn.
Tom is also a two - time
author, including How Clients Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development for Consulting and Professional Services (2018) and Bread and Butter, a critically - acclaimed book that describes his work
at Great Harvest and how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture of best practices using collaborative
networks.
Two of the
authors of the OECD, Pecuniary Penalties for Competition Law Infringements in Australia (26 March 2018) report, Sean Ennis and Pedro Carodesousa, presented their work
at the Melbourne Law School's Competition Law and Economics
Network discussion group today March.
About Guy Fieri Guy Fieri, chef, restaurateur, New York Times best - selling
author and Emmy award - winning host on Food
Network, began his love affair with food
at the age of ten, selling soft pretzels from a bicycle cart he built with his father.
New York — July 8, 2015 — Golden Globe ® award - winning actress and best - selling cookbook
author Valerie Bertinelli shares her passion for preparing delicious meals for her family and friends on Valerie's Home Cooking, premiering on Saturday, August 8th
at 12 pm ET / PT on Food
Network.
Pressure to play needs to be taken off kids in order for them to feel comfortable reporting their signs and symptoms of a possible concussion,» says Tamara Valovich McLeod,, PhD, ATC, FNATA, Professor in the Athletic Training Program and Directors of the Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory and Athletic Training Practice - Based Research
Network in the Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
at A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona, co-
author of the attitude study, and lead
author of an earlier study [3] on attitudes on concussions among high school students.
At the North Carolina Parenting Education
Network (NCPE)'s spring 2015 conference, Meg Akabas, certified parenting educator and
author of 52 Weeks of Parenting Wisdom: Effective Strategies for Raising Happy, Responsible Kids, noted that attentive listening and thoughtful communication go hand in hand with the behavior of a respectful child.
We asked Dr. Dale Lund,
author of «Respite Services: Enhancing the Quality of Daily Life for Caregivers and Care Receivers,» Maggie Edgar, RN, MSW, a senior consultant with the ARCH National Respite
Network and Resource Center, and Mary Stehle, a senior care advisor
at Care.com, why you should consider getting some help.
At Natural Parents
Network, we are always looking for new
authors and volunteers in the areas of editing, social media, and volunteer support, so please, contact us if you are interested.
The
authors» narrow focus, while useful for looking
at social
networking sites as tools, makes it difficult to draw broader conclusions, for instance when they state that, «The translation of internet strategies into votes may be minimal.»
Building on a successful Policy
Network fringe event,
at which Liam Byrne, Peter Kellner and Fiona MacTaggart joined the
authors in discussing the research, The Independent and The Economist carried pieces on Southern Discomfort, with columnist Mary Ann Sieghart reflecting on the implications of this «fascinating new research» for Labour's future.
Alan Rosenblatt is the Associate Director for Online Advocacy
at the Center for American Progress Action Fund and a frequent speaker and
author on digital media, advocacy, and politics, including social
networking, blogging, grassroots, and mobile advocacy strategies.
Finding medications that restore this
network to normal could provide desperately needed new treatments, explained Professor Michael Johnson, senior
author of the research from the Department of Medicine
at Imperial.
«We have been able to produce a precise omics - level molecular atlas of the aortic valve and the molecular
network of calcific aortic valve disease,» said first
author Florian Schlotter, MD, a research fellow in the Center for Interdisciplinary Cardiovascular Sciences
at BWH.
«The
network recognizes patterns,» says M. Rizwan Sohail, an infectious disease expert
at Mayo Clinic and lead
author of the study, presented
at the Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy in San Francisco in September.
«Our findings provide a possible flanking strategy to counteract the ability of melanoma cells to re-wire their signaling
networks,» said co-coresponding
author Meenhard Herlyn, Caspar Wistar Professor in Melanoma Research and director of the Melanoma Research Center
at The Wistar Institute.
In doing so, we sought to understand if brain
network organization mediated the relationship between fatty acids and general intelligence,» said Marta Zamroziewicz, a recent Ph.D. graduate of the neuroscience program
at Illinois and lead
author of the study.
«We often think of hearing loss as an inevitable part of the aging process, but these findings provide evidence that potentially modifiable risk factors, such as maintaining a healthy weight and staying physically active, may help in the prevention of hearing loss or delay its progression,» said Sharon Curhan, MD, ScM, lead
author of the paper and a researcher in the Channing Division of
Network Medicine
at BWH.
«Our findings are highly significant because no other study has previously shown that the relationship between learning and social
network position are feedback - based, such that learning influences
network connections and position in addition to being influenced by it,» said Ipek Kulahci, the first
author on the paper, who completed her Ph.D.
at Princeton in 2014.
«Poor adherence with the Canadian pregnancy prevention guidelines means that Canada, inadvertently, is using pregnancy termination rather than pregnancy prevention to manage fetal risk from isotretinoin,» states lead
author Dr. David Henry, senior scientist
at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and executive co-lead of the Canadian
Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES).
«We think it's definitely a reasonable solution to meet the needs of a terahertz communication
network,» said Nicholas Karl, a graduate student
at Brown and the paper's lead
author.
«Looking
at sources of stone used to make tools, it is clear that some have been transported for hundreds of kilometers, suggesting the existence of long - distance trading
networks,» Chris Stringer, merit researcher
at the London Natural History Museum's Department of Earth Sciences and one of the paper's
authors, said in an email.
What we've found here — that different people share similar ecological
networks — may help us understand why FMT works,» corresponding
author Yang - Yu Liu, of the Channing Division of
Network Medicine
at BWH.
«Our results show that while patients have relatively small deficits in working memory, the activity of the cortical
networks that support such a function are predictive of their performance,» says
author Vicente Camacho, M.D., and a Masters student
at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
«For the first time, this research shows that the hypersensitivity experienced by chronic pain patients may result from hypersensitive brain
networks,» says co-senior
author Richard Harris, Ph.D., associate professor of anesthesiology
at Michigan Medicine with the Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center.
Gallbladder removal and colon surgery were among procedures associated with highest risk of new persistent opioid use, said lead abstract
author Calista Harbaugh, M.D., a general surgery resident
at the University of Michigan Medical School and pediatric surgery researcher
at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and the Michigan Opioid Engagement
Network.
«In a lot of modern research in crisis management, people are looking
at how communities mobilize along social
networks to overcome traumatic environmental crises, like we saw with Hurricane Katrina,» said Lewis Borck, lead
author of the study and a Ph.D. candidate in the UA School of Anthropology in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Federica Bianco, a postdoctoral fellow
at the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope
Network in Santa Barbara, Calif., and the lead
author of the new paper, says that TAOS should be sensitive to kilometer - size KBOs.
The study analyzed 40 exchanges that buy and sell the virtual Bitcoin to identify factors that trigger or stave off closure, said the study's
authors, computer scientists Tyler W. Moore, in the Lyle School of Engineering, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, and Nicolas Christin, with the Information
Networking Institute and Carnegie Mellon CyLab
at Carnegie Mellon University.
«By understanding the gene
networks that get disrupted in CAVD, we can pinpoint what we need to fix and find new therapeutics to correct the disease process,» says first
author Christina Theodoris, an MD / PhD student
at the Gladstone Institutes and UCSF.
«Our study found that the relation between fluid intake and kidney stones may be dependent on the type of beverage consumed,» explained Gary Curhan, MD, ScD, a physician in the Channing Division of
Network Medicine
at BWH and senior
author of this study.
«Cooperation between the default mode
network, dorsal attention and the frontoparietal control
networks is key to controlling internal trains of thought and achieving tasks in changing environments,» said Kihwan Han, Ph.D., study lead
author and post doctoral research associate
at the Center for BrainHealth.
Authored by Charles Stewart, a third - year graduate student studying plant biology
at Cornell, the article focuses on four very critical areas: research versus coursework, reading the literature, attending conferences, and
networking with your peers.
«We didn't expect diabetes to be the strongest factor in determining susceptibility,» said study lead
author Jaime E. Hart, Sc.D., an epidemiologist in the Channing Division of
Network Medicine
at BWH and the Department of Environmental Health
at Harvard Chan School.
In a debate with LaDou
at a seminar organised by the Scottish Occupational Health and Safety Research
Network at the University of Glasgow last month, the study's lead
author, Richard Elliott from the HSE, stuck to his conclusion.
Lisa DeCamp, M.D., M.S.P.H., assistant professor of pediatrics
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's senior
author, noted that although parental surveys of this kind have weaknesses in terms of parent responses reflecting the breadth of traumas children may be exposed to, the findings, published in the Oct. issue of the journal Pediatrics, offer new insight into potentially higher childhood resiliency among immigrant families supported by strong community
networks and a strong sense of cultural identity.
«Previous behavioural studies of decision making do not tell us about the actual events or
networks that are responsible for making speed - accuracy adjustments,» says senior
author Peter Brown, Professor of Experimental Neurology
at the University of Oxford.
Lead
author John Lewis, a researcher
at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital of McGill University and the Ludmer Centre for Bioinformatics and Mental Health, found
network inefficiencies had already been established in six - month - old infants who went on to be diagnosed with autism.
Combining several new techniques, Jonathan R. Polimeni, Ph.D., senior
author of the study, and his colleagues
at Harvard's Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, applied fast fMRI in an effort to track neuronal
networks that control human thought processes, and found that they could now measure rapidly oscillating brain activity.
The findings, featured on the cover of the March 7 issue of Cell Reports, show that patients with high levels of the biomarker, CD151, have a poor prognosis, says lead
author Mauricio Medrano, a molecular biologist and research associate
at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health
Network.
«We see a dose - response relationship between frequency of night shift work and type 2 diabetes, where the more often people do shift work, the greater their likelihood of having the disease, regardless of genetic predisposition,» said co-first
author Céline Vetter, PhD who conducted this work while
at the Channing Division of
Network Medicine
at BWH, along with co-first
author Hassan S. Dashti, PhD, RD. Vetter is now an assistant professor
at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
«The neural
networks we tested — three publicly available neural nets and one that we developed ourselves — were able to determine the properties of each lens, including how its mass was distributed and how much it magnified the image of the background galaxy,» said the study's lead
author Yashar Hezaveh, a NASA Hubble postdoctoral fellow
at KIPAC.
David Dueñas i Cid, a researcher
at the Social and Business Research Laboratory (SBRlab)
at the Catalan university and the main
author of this study, explains to Sinc that the purpose of the study was to gather information regarding the types of discriminatory content created and spread by young people via social
networks such as Facebook.
Specifically, the study revealed parallels to autism in humans
at the levels of brain cells,
networks, and behavior, said study senior
author Carlos Aizenman, associate professor of neuroscience
at Brown.
«We see an ecological cascade of effects across the whole pollinator community, fundamentally changing the structure of plant - pollinator interaction
networks,» says Berry Brosi, a biologist
at Emory University and lead
author of the study.
«It really hasn't been explored when these activity
networks — these collections of brain areas that start to work together in the brain — emerge and what types of cells and tissues they emerge in,» says Colin Studholme, Ph.D., a professor with joint appointments in pediatrics and bioengineering
at the University of Washington and senior
author of the paper.
«We know that sleep is important for cardiovascular health and many studies have linked poor or insufficient sleep with increased risk factors for cardiovascular - related diseases,» said Xiang Gao, MD, PhD, a researcher in the Channing Division of
Network Medicine
at BWH and Harvard School of Public Health and senior
author of this study.
«You don't have the be the life of the party, but this study supports the theory that maintaining strong social
networks seems to be linked to slower cognitive decline,» said senior
author Emily Rogalski, associate professor
at Northwestern's CNADC.
Dr Vivian Vignoles, Reader in Social Psychology
at the University of Sussex, Principal Investigator of the Culture and Identity Research
Network, and lead
author on the project, explains: