Not exact matches
In 1998, a
distinguished committee led by Princeton University's Shirley Tilghman warned that too many
early -
career life
scientists faced diminishing and discouraging professional prospects.
This is particularly important given the difficulty of
distinguishing among the
scientists from China at an
early stage in their
careers where their publication records can not be directly compared with those in Europe.
Many of the
early -
career scientists working in academe, for example, fail to
distinguish between organizations that employ
scientists in real jobs paying salaries commensurate with their skills and programs that «train» more
scientists at low pay, adding to the supply of job - seekers while doing nothing to create real jobs.
The award is given for
distinguished contributions to the field of microscopy and microanalysis in the life sciences of an
early career scientist.
Currently the awards are presented to investigators and researchers at distinct phases in their
careers: the
Early Career Award for Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a scholar at the Research
Scientist or Assistant or Associate Professor level, and the Distinguished Scholar Award for Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a scientist at the Senior Research Scientist or Full Profess
Scientist or Assistant or Associate Professor level, and the
Distinguished Scholar Award for Outstanding Contributions to Action Research in Social and Emotional Learning by a
scientist at the Senior Research Scientist or Full Profess
scientist at the Senior Research
Scientist or Full Profess
Scientist or Full Professor level.