Sentences with phrase «health staff scientist»

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Moreover, these staff scientists, as Solomon sees it, would hold high - caliber positions with all of the health care and retirement benefits offered to other staff at their institution.
Last year, French immunologist Amélie Bigorgne got the job she always wanted: a permanent staff scientist position at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM).
They will work in collaboration with staff scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries to collect samples of water, microbes, sediment, corals and sponges to monitor the health of the reefs.
But when scientists searched for those lines, it soon appeared that the National Institutes of Health, which tracked down the lines for the president's staff, had been guilty of a kind of irrational medical exuberance.
The NIH program staff develop new programs that address congressionally identified public health needs, needs determined by the Department of Health and Human Services or NIH, or needs determined by peer scienhealth needs, needs determined by the Department of Health and Human Services or NIH, or needs determined by peer scienHealth and Human Services or NIH, or needs determined by peer scientists.
As expected, the $ 8.2 billion for extramural research that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) received from the 2009 stimulus act put many scientists and their staffs to work.
Following a postdoctoral fellowship in the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Wei stayed on at NIH, first as a biologist and currently as a staff scientist, in the Pediatric Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute.
He became a staff scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and then assumed a faculty position in the Department of Pathology at the LSU Health Sciences Center in 1995.
Dr. Brenner has oversight of more than 1300 faculty physicians, pharmacists and scientists; 7,500 staff; more than 750 medical and pharmacy students, and a health system that cares for approximately 125,000 patients annually.
A New Technique Is Born «I came across a new method to produce iPSCs that was developed at Stanford,» said Michael Ward, MD, PhD, a former staff scientist in Gan's lab who is now an investigator at the National Institutes of Health.
The roots of PERQUE Integrative Health, LLC (PIH) are imbedded in the history and works of the scientist who founded the company and who has remained, with the support of a dedicated staff, at its helm for over 24 years.
Currently a Biological Scientist with the Shelter Medicine Program at UF, Sylvia performs disease testing for animal shelters, works closely with veterinary student and graduate student researchers to solve problems affecting animal health and welfare, and was honored with a Staff Appreciation Award from Student Chapter of the AVMA.
The news side of The Times has nine sports blogs; nine spanning fashion, lifestyles, health, dining and the like; four business blogs; four technology blogs (five if you include automobiles as a technology); and a potpourri of other great efforts, with four of my favorites being the Learning Network blog, Scientist at Work, the IHT Rendezvous blog on global news and Lens, run by the paper's photo staff.
Mayo Clinic is the «largest not - for - profit medical group practice in the world,» and it employs 3,800 physicians and scientists, along with 50,900 allied health staff.
Adjacent to Emory University, with a staff of nearly 15,000 (including 6,000 contractors and 840 Commissioned Corps officers) in 170 occupations, including: engineers, entomologists, epidemiologists, biologists, physicians, veterinarians, behavioral scientists, nurses, medical technologists, economists, health communicators, toxicologists, chemists, computer scientists, and statisticians.
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