Sentences with phrase «life science researchers working»

Life science researchers working across many applications can now benefit from the first - ever web - based pipetting application, developed to enable seamless connectivity with electronic pipettes for optimized performance and safe, efficient and rapid sharing of protocols.

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Selma Lendelvo, a researcher in the life sciences division of the University of Namibia's Multidisciplinary Research Centre (MRC), works with scientists and community leaders to find ways to ease such conflicts.
«This report certainly involved a lot of work and it reflects insights which somehow are expected: young researchers sacrifice their personal life for their career, with a lot of overtime, insecurity, pressure and difficulties to find a fixed position,» writes Thomas Schäfer, a group leader at the University of the Basque Country's Institute for Polymer Materials in Donostia - San Sebastián, Spain, in an email to Science Careers.
► In this week's Science Careers - produced «Working Life» column, researchers George F. Gao and Yong Feng «urge young scientists planning their careers to consider studying communicable diseases, especially highly pathogenic ones like Ebola or Lassa fever.»
ELSO Early Career Award Annual award, open to early - career researchers in molecular life sciences working in Europe.
Ecologist Emilio Bruna, (pictured left) who knows what it's like to work in one of these environments, gives Science's Next Wave a peek into his life as a researcher in the Amazon.
For fusion - powered energy, you need big science — massive laboratories, hundreds of researchers making this their life's work, advanced equipment and a concerted multiyear drive — and NIF is nothing if not big science.
And in the life sciences, researchers are now demanding that their work be included in at least one free central electronic archive of published literature, challenging the traditional ownership of publishers.
The massive projects needed now — such as devising a model of climate change detailed enough to be truly predictive or batteries efficient enough to compete with gasoline — can not wait or depend on chancy funding, he believes.He added that a strong national commitment to goal - centered basic science could help solve other important problems by drawing America's talented young people into scientific work and providing them with better opportunities for aspiring researchers to build careers with a realistic chance of making both a significant scientific contribution and a decent living.
► In this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life story, Jesse Shanahan wrote about the struggles she faces as a researcher with a visible disability, but nonetheless proclaims that «[d] isability is not a disqualification.»
«Understanding the cellular and molecular events of senescence might help in finding preventive measures that are useful to improve the quality of life of millions of people,» said Silvia Bradamante, a researcher involved in the work from the CNR - ISTM, Institute of Molecular Science and Technologies in Milan, Italy.
She is also a recipient of the 2015 Gairdner International Award, Canada's major international science prize for medical researchers whose work contributes significantly to improving the quality of human life.
Often in research, being able to «see» something is the first step of understanding its function, hence the strong interest in imaging technology in the life sciences: if a researcher can «see» the workings of a resistance - inducing protein, he or she can start working on strategies to inhibit this process.
Consequently, it is very important that researchers in mathematics, statistics, and the life sciences work together to overcome these challenges.
In his wide - ranging cycles of works, each of which is devoted to a unifying thematic narrative, the Swiss artist Florian Germann (b. 1978; lives and works in Zurich) creates complex systems of reference, playing with the role of the artist - researcher as he approaches fields as diverse as culture, science, and nature.
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