This year, the 38 - year - old molecular biologist was promoted to full professor and added yet another feather to his hat, one of the brightest so far: a 2006 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
International Research Scholars award.
In the 15 years since its inception, the HHMI
International Research Scholars award has given 74 Canadian researchers nearly $ 30 million.
«Listeria, like many pathogens, exploits molecules used by the cell for other functions,» said senior author Pascale Cossart, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute
international research scholar at the Institut Pasteur in Paris.
A team of scientists led by a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
international research scholar has discovered the immune system mechanism that causes some mice to be more susceptible to mousepox...
By reprogramming cells in the immune system, a team of scientists led by a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
international research scholar has found a way to boost production of natural killer...
A Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI)
international research scholar in Israel has discovered one reason why so - called «flesh - eating» bacteria are so hard to stop.
Not exact matches
The project brings together
scholars of media and communications, government and
international relations, physics, philosophy, linguistics, and medicine, and is affiliated with the Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced
Research Centre (SSSHARC), the Sydney Environment Institute and the Sydney Democracy Network.
September 2003 (188 kb PDF file):
Research summaries on sovereign bonds and public debt management and on
international trade; country study: Sweden; summaries of new study on deflation and recent book: Sweden's Welfare State; contents of latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; visiting
scholars at the IMF; titles of recent IMF working papers; list of external publications by IMF staff.
In addition, she has been a
research fellow and an associate at Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and
International Affairs, a nonresident James A. Kelly fellow in Korean Studies at the Pacific Forum CSIS, and a visiting
scholar at the George Washington University's Institute for Security and Conflict Studies under the Albert Gallatin Fellowship in
International Affairs.
One of the most fortunate events in my life was to study under four brilliant economists at Stanford, who also formed my dissertation committee - Ronald McKinnon, an influential and original
scholar in
international economics; Thomas Sargent, a leading «rational expectations» theorist; John Taylor, also a «rational expectations» macroeconomist (currently serving in the Bush administration, and a leading candidate to succeed Alan Greenspan at the Fed, according to the Wall Street Journal), and Robert Hall, who heads the official Recession Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic
Research.
Frank Geels is chairman of the
international Sustainability Transitions
Research Network, and one of the world - leading
scholars on socio - technical transitions.
From January until May 2011 he was Fulbright Canada Visiting
Research Chair at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars in Washington, D.C. Previously he was President and Chief Executive Officer of The North - South Institute, Ottawa.
Dr. Sands began his career as a policy
research scholar, and is a nonresident Senior Associate of the Center for Strategic and
International Studies (CSIS) the Washington think tank where he was a resident specialist on Canadian affairs from 1993 until 2002.
According to the
research of York University
scholar Qiang Zha, the Canadian
International Development Agency has invested more than $ 250 million in higher education since the early - 1980s, an amount surpassed only by investments made by the World Bank during the same period.
In all this we are reminded of
research trends in the 1930's in
international studies when American
scholars preferred to view every
international movement as good, and all national efforts as bad.
The committee included an
international group of academics with expertise in various aspects of food culture and gastronomy such as Joxe Mari Aizega, General Manager of Basque Culinary Center; Jorge Ruiz Carrascal, Professor of the Department of Food Science at the University of Copenhagen; Marta Miguel Castro, a
Research Associate at the CIAL Institute of
Research in Food Science, who studies how food components could prevent disorders such as diabetes and obesity; Melina Shannon Dipietro, executive director of Rene Redzepi's MAD project; and Dr F. Xavier Medina, author, social anthropologist and leading
scholar of Food and Culture at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) in Barcelona.
Dr. Sophie Heine is a visiting
scholar at the University of Oxford Department of Politics and
International Relations, a
Research Fellow at the Universtité Libre de Bruxelles and FNRS and a Wiener - Anspach Foundation Scholar; her research engages with identity politics and ideology in contemporary
Research Fellow at the Universtité Libre de Bruxelles and FNRS and a Wiener - Anspach Foundation
Scholar; her
research engages with identity politics and ideology in contemporary
research engages with identity politics and ideology in contemporary Europe.
The programme includes arts and humanities
scholars from all over the UK working on individual
research, large collaborative and interdisciplinary projects, and in
international networks.
This post is by Sheree Bekker, who is originally from South Africa and now based in Australia as an
international PhD
scholar at the Australian Centre for
Research into Injury in Sport and its Prevention (ACRISP), Federation University Australia.
The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a nonprofit foundation established by the Federal Republic of Germany to promote
international research cooperation, offers the Humboldt Research Fellowships * for scholars not resident in Germany to undertake research in that
research cooperation, offers the Humboldt
Research Fellowships * for scholars not resident in Germany to undertake research in that
Research Fellowships * for
scholars not resident in Germany to undertake
research in that
research in that country.
Almost 40 percent of self - identifying DIY biologists (most of whom are unaffiliated with a conventional
research institutions) work in community labs — more than any other setting, including hackerspaces, professional labs and homes — according to a forthcoming study I coauthored at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars.
JSPS also has a number of fellowship programs that are designed to engage
international scholars at all levels in their careers, while JST offers a cofunding program in cooperation with more than 20 counterpart foreign funding organizations in order to promote bilateral and multilateral
research collaboration.
And while the problems were clear, there are no easy solutions, said Herbert Lin, a senior
research scholar for cyberpolicy and security at Stanford's Center for
International Security and Cooperation.
The Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars, for example, recently counted more than 220 companies, government laboratories,
research institutions, universities, and policy centers involved in synthetic biology in the United States, with California, Massachusetts, New York, and Texas hosting the majority of these.
The second
International Conference on Medical and Health Science, held by The Institute of
Research Engineers and Scientists (IRES), took place in Berlin, Germany, with scientists, scholars, engineers and students from across the world presenting ongoing research act
Research Engineers and Scientists (IRES), took place in Berlin, Germany, with scientists,
scholars, engineers and students from across the world presenting ongoing
research act
research activities.
Converting one of its most controversial sites to a civilian R&D center «is clearly a face - saving gesture,» says physicist James Acton, a nonproliferation expert at the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace in Washington, D.C. «It's not clear what sort of
research will be done at Fordow,» says Pierce Corden, a disarmament expert and visiting
scholar at AAAS (publisher of ScienceInsider).
UC Santa Barbara distinguished
research professor Richard P. Appelbaum, former MacArthur Chair in Sociology and Global &
International Studies, and Xueying Han, a former postdoctoral
scholar at UCSB who now works for the Science and Technology Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., have co-authored the first comprehensive quantitative analysis of China's STEM
research environment.
The ACJS is a 50 - year - old
international association of
scholars and professionals dedicated to promoting criminal justice education,
research and policy analysis.
«It shows we haven't been out on a limb for the last few years,» says Andrew Maynard, chief scientist at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars» Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies in Washington, D.C. Maynard has long criticized coordination of EHS
research under NNI, and he was also a member of the NRC panel that wrote today's report.
Speaking at the event will be geneticist and bioethicist Debra Mathews of Johns Hopkins University's Berman Institute of Bioethics and senior
research associate Todd Kuiken with the Synthetic Biology Project, part of the Science and Technology Innovation Program at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars.
The Amgen
Scholars Program at Karolinska Institutet (KI) is an opportunity for
international and national undergraduate students to conduct
research during 8 weeks in the summer at KI.
This work has received
international attention and, in 1996, he was awarded the Pew
Scholars in the Environment Award for this
research and conservation efforts.
Dr Joeri Rogelj,
research scholar at the
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), who was not part of this work, tells Carbon Brief:
Scientists attending the workshop represented a multidisciplinary group of
international scholars with specialized
research interests and strong working ties to
research in the Turkana Basin.
Dr. Todd Kuiken is a
research associate for the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson Center for
International Scholars.
Eleonore Pauwels is a Senior
Research Associate with the Science and Technology Innovation Program at the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars.
Emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach, the Institute promotes an exchange of ideas, students and
scholars between Canada and Europe, and provides a forum for public debate on European issues through
research seminars, workshops, lecture series and
international conferences.
The
International Forum focused on this year's theme of «Rebuilding Lives: Education in Humanitarian Crises» and featured panelists such as Daniel Toole, director of the Office of Emergency Programs at UNICEF NY; Allison Anderson from the Inter-Agency Network on Education in Emergencies; Myron Belfar, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School; Dana Burde, associate
research scholar at the Saltzmann Institute of War and Peace Studies; and Karim Thomas, an MBA candidate at Harvard Business School.
The Global Summit on Education (GSE 2013) is an interdisciplinary
international conference that invites academicians,
scholars and researchers, with broad and diverse
research interests, from around the world to meet and exchange the latest ideas and views in a forum encouraging respectful dialogue.
We also investigate two measures of
research quality — one based on a measure of the relative importance of a
scholar's
research in the field, and the other a measure of national or
international prominence as reflected by major awards.
Our elite team also includes journalists and professional writers, as well as
research scholars currently working in various departments of national and
international repute.
Awards Vaughn Larson Award, 2017 Career Development Program Fellowship, Center of Excellence for Emerging and Zoonotic Animal Diseases, 2014 Infectious Disease Dynamics and Data - Clinic on Dynamical Approaches to Infections Disease Data Travel Award (2014) College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota -
International Travel Grant - Infectious Disease Risk Assessment (2013) University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, Quinlan - Litvak Scholarship Recipient (2013) College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota - Summer
Scholars Recipient (2012) Summer
Scholars Points of Pride
Research Poster Award - 1st Place (2012)
Brighton quickly established an
international reputation for the quality of its
research, for its innovative and effective styles of teaching, and for attracting
scholars from all over the world.
Acting as convener through its
Research and Academic Program, the Clark gathers an
international community of
scholars to participate in a lively program of conferences, colloquia, and workshops on topics of vital importance to the visual arts.
He is visiting
scholar at Otis College of Art and Design, Los Angeles His awards and fellowships include studio fellowships at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, the Villém Flusser Theory Award, Transmediale Berlin, the AHRB / ACE Arts and Science
Research Fellowship, Bristol, the British Academy Fellowship in London, the
International Artist Studio Program in Sweden (IASPIS) and the Fulbright
Scholar Program, American University, Cairo.
The MoMA team is also working with the participation of over 30 leading
international photography
scholars and conservators for an eponymous publication that will be the most extensive effort to integrate conservation and curatorial
research efforts on photography to date and a forerunner of photography
research currently underway at other museums.
Bringing together
scholars from diverse fields and experts in art and technology, this program presents new
research on Gutai's second phase in an
international context.
He serves on the board of the Dedalus Foundation, the Members» Board of the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C, the American Advisory Committee of the Courtauld Institute of Art, the American Committee of the Premium Imperiale Prize, the Advisory Committee of the Kate Weare Dance company, and the Art Advisory Council of the
International Foundation for Art
Research; is an Honorary Member of Proyecto Armando Reverón, Caracas, and a member of the Honorary Committee of the Kurt Schwitters Society; and is a member of the
International Association of Art Critics, and of the Association of Literary
Scholars, Critics, and Writers.
Italian architect Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli, partner at OMA working on preservation, scenography and curation, is both leading OMA Urban Studies, as well as the team of creative mediators, which includes the Swiss contemporary art curator Mirjam Varadinis, who works in Kunsthaus Zurich and was co-curator of TRACK, a large scale city - wide
international exhibition in the tradition of «Chambres d'amis» in Ghent, Belgium; Spanish architect, artist and
scholar based in New York and Madrid, Andrés Jaque, the founder of the Office of Political Innovation, working on the intersection of
research, politics and design; and Dutch filmmaker and journalist Bregtje van der Haak, who has been directing
international documentaries and transmedia projects on long - term social change with a special focus on urbanisation and technological culture.
September 2000: The IMF as
international lender of last resort; financial contagion; seminar on financial risks, system stability and economic globalization; IMF working papers and other
research publications; external publications of IMF staff; visiting
scholars at the IMF; World Economic Outlook summary.