Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Kathryn Phillips, 27 July 2001
Moving from the research lab you know into the uncharted waters of a new career often demands a readiness to take a few risks.
Not exact matches
Only a minority of the postdocs working in university
labs have opportunities to receive high - quality training
from eminent senior researchers, develop their own
research ideas, gain experience in
lab management and grant writing, acquire contacts and a publication record and, ultimately,
move into a tenure - track position at a
research institution.
Statistically, many early career researchers are likely to
move away
from lab - based
research, says Conlan.
«They are helping us
move our technology
from the
research lab to the real world, where it already is making a positive impact on the lives of patients.»
Making the Right
Moves, sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, offers tips and advice about all kinds of management issues
from faculty who've run
research labs for a long time.
«This is the first gene drive system in a major worldwide crop pest,» said Akbari, who recently
moved his
lab to UC San Diego
from UC Riverside, where the
research began.
...
Research is
moving from the
lab to the cloud.»
New
research from the Motion and Sports
Lab at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, however, may give children with cerebral palsy better treatment options in the future — and it all starts with looking at how cerebral palsy patients
move compared to their peers.
Although most of the current
research is still
lab - based, scientists have already imbued test participants with the sense of
moving from their own bodies into another form, such as a Barbie doll, or watching themselves
from a distance in a willful out - of - body experience.
Gates, a founder of Microsoft and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle, Washington, was a featured speaker at the DOE's Energy Innovation Summit, designed to highlight the work of the Advanced
Research Projects Agency - Energy (ARPA - E), which aims to
move new energy technologies
from the
lab bench to the market.
So this
research has set out «to analyse the capacity new materials have to absorb solar energy as well as to seek appropriate strategies to
move from the
lab to actual operations,» pointed out Ikerne Etxebarria, a researcher of the UPV / EHU and IK4 - Ikerlan.
Big corporate
labs were downsizing and
moving away
from basic
research, sending veteran physicists onto the academic job market.
This area of translational
research — where laboratory findings
move into clinical testing, and where questions
from clinical studies are brought back into the
lab — is critical to bringing new and better immunotherapies to patients.
The Human Trial is following one
research team and a handful of trial patients as they
move from the
lab through the first two years of the Phase 1/2 clinical trial.
Vanderbilt - Ingram Cancer Center and the Vanderbilt Institute of Chemical Biology developed out of the work of the Hancock
Lab to merit national acclaim for cancer care and translational research that moves discovery from the lab to benefit patien
Lab to merit national acclaim for cancer care and translational
research that
moves discovery
from the
lab to benefit patien
lab to benefit patients.
Two years ago the Critical Materials Institute launched, bringing together the best scientific minds
from national
labs, universities, and industry that could
move research on rare - earth metals quickly and on to marketable technologies, shortening development time by years if not decades.
New Berkeley
Lab research maps how Earth's myriad climates — and the ecosystems that depend on them — will
move from one area to another as global temperatures rise.
Opening with a biographical sketch of Broecker — who, we learn, was born to an Evangelical suburban Chicago family, and initially drifted into his scientific vocation via a summer job in a radiocarbon dating
lab — the book explains the currently - accepted Milankovitch theory of Ice Age glaciation; proceeds to an account of the Dr. David Keeling's measurements atmospheric CO2; continues with a summary of
research work on glacial ice cores, sediments, and fossil pollen
from around the world showing startlingly abrupt prehistoric climate changes; and
moves on to the possible consequences of continued warming, closing with an account of the prospects of removing carbon dioxide
from the atmosphere.
If indeed he has business interests that somehow benefit
from the IPCC's work, it's bizarre that the UK wingnut press happily reports that his «business interests» (actually looks more like a big
research lab) were funded by the Tata Group, who stand to lose big time if there are serious
moves to cut emissions.