Sentences with phrase «cham says»

«Running a business can be really challenging,» Cham says, and part of him misses working in a scientific institution and knowing that his research is part of something larger.
Despite being busy with a full load of classes and teaching assistant duties, Cham says, «I somehow thought it would be a good idea to draw a comic 5 days a week.»
However, there are quite a few signs that his work is far - reaching: His often - packed lectures usually include graduate students from many different disciplines, and seeing «art history scholars laughing along with biologists, English, and engineering majors is something I imagine rarely happens,» Cham says.
«I guess you could say geekiness is in our genes,» Cham says, «but they also instilled in us to value education and hard work.»
Cham says he's grateful for the advice Joel Burdick, his principal investigator at Caltech, gave him at the time.

Not exact matches

Finkelstein says he considered several «worthy but dull options» for a keynote speech at the Computer Science 2008 Student Research Conference he was organizing at the University of Cambridge when someone suggested Cham.
Cham thought it was a cool idea but says, «I offered to do a lecture instead, since it's a skill you learn as a Ph.D. anyway.»
Cham Ghag, a physicist at University College London and collaborator on LUX, said in another statement.
«He was a great student, creative and hardworking and very sharp,» says Mark Cutkosky, Cham's Ph.D. adviser at Stanford.
«My brother said he always thought there should be one about grad school, because that's when the real pain begins,» Cham recalls.
«If clinicians aren't routinely discussing exposure to traumatic experiences and identifying ACEs, particularly among children with behavioral concerns such as ADHD, there may be a heightened risk of missing an underlying trauma history or misattributing some of the symptoms of traumatic stress as solely those of ADHD,» said lead author Nicole M. Brown, M.D., M.P.H., M.H.S., attending pediatrician, Division of Academic General Pediatrics, CHAM, and assistant professor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
«It's hard to keep track year to year of the number of languages, said Punyon, but we usually have students speaking Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, Cambodian, Lao, Mien, Hmong, Amharic, Tigrinya, Somali, Oromo, Tagalog, Cambodian, and Cham.
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