Sentences with phrase «centre working with colleagues»

The team, led by scientists at the UCL Huntington's Disease Centre working with colleagues in Sweden, the USA, Canada, France and the Netherlands, measured neurofilament levels in blood samples from the TRACK - HD study, an international project that followed 366 volunteers for three years.

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This event is organised by the University of Leeds Centre for Spatial Analysis and Policy, working with colleagues at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise showed the University of Leeds to be the UK's eighth biggest research powerhouse.
The study involved researchers from the Schools of International Development and Environmental Sciences, and the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at UEA, working with international colleagues in China and the US.
The driving force behind the exhibit is Pat Vickers - Rich, head of the Monash Science Centre, who has been working with colleagues from Moscow and, of all places, the Queen Victoria Museum in Launceston.
Professor Lisanti worked with colleagues from The Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York and the Kimmel Cancer Centre, Philadelphia.
The IFR is working with colleagues at the University of York and the John Innes Centre to see whether there are ways of breeding more «biofuel - ready» varieties of oilseed rape, with the same yields of oilseed but with more amenable straw.
IIASA researchers, together with colleagues from the Joint Research Centre (JRC), worked with national forest representatives in EU countries and the EU Expert Group on Forest Fires to understand fire prevention options and their impacts.
The team worked with colleagues from the University's Centre for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh and the Scottish Microbiology Reference Laboratories, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Working together with colleagues in Spain, Japan and Australia, researchers led by Luis Serrano, ICREA research professor and leader of the Design of Biological Systems laboratory at the Centre for Genomic Regulation, focused their attention on the organisation of DNA within an organism with an extremely small genome — the pneumonia pathogen Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
Based in the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute's Malaria Programme, Roberto works closely with colleagues at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics at University of Oxford and supports several global collaborations including the MalariaGEN P. falciparum Community Project and Pf3k.
Working with fellow colleague Paula Barnes of Moore Blatch and Paul Scrutton of Frenkel Topping — they developed the concept of recruiting a Family Support Worker so that parents of children using The Rainbow Centre would have a dedicated resource to support their wider needs, including access to funding and services outside of the centre, which can be extremely beneficial to famCentre would have a dedicated resource to support their wider needs, including access to funding and services outside of the centre, which can be extremely beneficial to famcentre, which can be extremely beneficial to families.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osler.
However, banking recruiters typically use assessment centre group exercises to identify graduates who can work under pressure, adapt quickly to deal with new information and work collaboratively with colleagues.
Flexibility, adaptability, geographical mobility and the ability to build good working relationships with colleagues across the business are also required, because during your time with a bank you might have to move to a different division, branch, call centre or regional office for training, continued professional development, a new role or to fill in for a colleague.
He worked closely with Dr. Yeung and his colleagues to establish the first centre based AEDP service in Hong Kong that serves the local Chinese community.
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