Sentences with phrase «ph.d. scientist at»

For an entry - level Ph.D. scientist at a large pharmaceutical or corporate employer, an annual bonus might be in the 12 - 18 % range if the firm is doing well.

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For example, as Taya Cohen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, told New Scientist, people who score low on the Honesty - Humility factor might be more likely to cheat on their time sheets or steal office supplies.
Moe is a hacker and Ph.D. research scientist at SINTEF in Norway, which carries out research in information and communication technology.
«We have 25 Ph.D. scientists working on the project, more than some entire physics departments at major universities,» he says.
Sauvik Das, a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon and summer software engineer intern at Facebook, and Adam Kramer, a Facebook data scientist, have put online an article presenting their study of the self - censorship behavior collected from 5 million English - speaking Facebook users.
Linley Dixon, Ph.D., is a policy analyst and senior scientist at Cornucopia.
No - till, low - input technology has the potential to conserve soil health and support robust vegetable production for small - scale and low - capital organic vegetable growers, reports Gladis Zinati, Ph.D., associate research scientist at Rodale Institute.
I am a Developmental scientist with a Ph.D. from the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota.
Also, «putting pieces together with your preschooler builds her foundation for problem solving,» says Cristina Medellin - Paz, Ph.D., assistant research scientist at playLabNYU in New York City.
«We owe the young scientists who are coming into the system, from the moment they start in a Ph.D. program until they finally get to the point that they're in faculty positions... a responsibility to give them clear information and good support in making effective, sound decisions that comport with their abilities and career aspirations,» Daniels said at a briefing on the report.
After spending approximately 2 decades completing a master's degree, stints as a research assistant and research associate at WHOI in Massachusetts, a Ph.D. in biological oceanography at Oregon State University, and returning to WHOI for a postdoc and various other roles, Baumgartner is now an associate scientist with tenure, a title he earned in 2014.
Tom Ford, a 34 - year - old NHS clinical scientist at London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, completed his CSTP after earning a Ph.D. in molecular evolution.
The SED acts as a census, taking a snapshot of those earning doctoral degrees in the United States at the time their degree is conferred, and the SDR aims to follow a subset of Ph.D. - level scientists in the United States through their careers.
It's a far cry from the experience of scientists in other parts of Europe, like Kristian Vlahovicek, who completed a Ph.D. in bioinformatics at Zagreb University in Croatia in 2000 and who now works there as an assistant professor.
the branching point — the point at which many Ph.D. scientists choose nonresearch careers — should come before the postdoc.
Tops, an M.D. - trained deputy medical examiner at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) in Washington, D.C., and Dorkina Myrick, an M.D. / Ph.D. physician - scientist, pathologist, and medical officer with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in nearby Bethesda, Maryland, entered pathology from different directions.
Chichung Lie, a cell biologist at the National Research Center for Environment and Health in Munich, Germany, and another of this year's winners, expects the boost in his profile to «encourage young scientists to pursue their Ph.D. studies or their postdoc with me.»
«Having a Ph.D. has helped me because it has given me credibility talking to scientists,» says Bielak, who studied the migrations of Atlantic salmon for his doctorate at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
I hired a Ph.D. scientist who had talked to a fellow student at a job fair.
The other significant finding of the study, says Garrett Jenkinson, Ph.D., assistant research scientist at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering who carried out much of the analyses, was that this variability goes haywire in cancer cells, which may display significant regional differences in methylation stochasticity compared to normal cells.
To see if entertainment could offer a solution to this challenge, Ingber teamed up with Charles Reilly, Ph.D., a molecular biophysicist, professional animator, and Staff Scientist at the Wyss Institute who previously worked at movie director Peter Jackson's Park Road Post film studio, to create a film that would capture viewers» imaginations by telling the story of a biological process that was accurate down to the atomic level.
Mark Yandell, Ph.D., is a senior scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the University of California, Berkeley.
Her husband is an M.D. / Ph.D. clinical scientist; at the time Horton was looking for jobs, he had just received his residency assignment in Cleveland.
In the PLoS ONE study, Henry Sauermann, a behavioral economist at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, and Michael Roach, a decision scientist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, surveyed 4109 Ph.D. students at 39 tier - one U.S. research universities.
After completing his Ph.D. in 2002 and staying on at ICL for a 2 - year postdoc, Barroso took a senior scientist position in cancer immunotherapy at GSK.
It was a surprise to find relatively similar DTI changes in both groups exposed to primary blast,» said Katherine H. Taber, Ph.D., a research health scientist at the W.G. (Bill) Hefner Veterans Affairs Medical Center and the study's lead author.
While completing her Ph.D. in cellular and molecular genetics at the School of Medicine of the Federico II University in Naples, her hometown, Italian scientist Maria Pia Cosma (pictured left) decided that she could not learn much more by staying in Naples.
She is a professor of social psychology and neuroscience at Northeastern University in Boston, and like many scientists with large, active research labs, she watches with dismay as some Ph.D. s and postdocs struggle to find a secure job, as she did 2 decades ago.
Not long ago, the typical successful scientist would have been male, with a family, a wife at home, and a permanent position soon after the Ph.D..
Working with Brian Rosen, a chemical engineering graduate student; Wei Zhu, a recent chemical engineering Ph.D.; Amin Salehi - Khojin, a postdoctoral researcher; and other scientists at Illinois, Masel used ionic liquids to stabilize intermediates in the dioxide - monoxide conversion.
«Studies like the current one involving rhabdomyosarcoma are giving us a close - up look at the way cancer evolves in response to treatment,» said study co-author Richard K. Wilson, Ph.D., director of The Genome Institute at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, where scientists have extensive expertise analyzing tumor recurrence using whole - genome sequencing.
Between his Ph.D. and his postdoc in Lund, Sweden, he worked as a staff scientist at Novozymes, and says his work there became a major focus of his basic research at Aarhus University.
At Promega, approximately 70 percent of the scientists in its R&D department have advanced degrees (M.S. and Ph.D.), with 40 percent being at the Ph.D. level, says Bob Bulleit, director of research and developmenAt Promega, approximately 70 percent of the scientists in its R&D department have advanced degrees (M.S. and Ph.D.), with 40 percent being at the Ph.D. level, says Bob Bulleit, director of research and developmenat the Ph.D. level, says Bob Bulleit, director of research and development.
Most Ph.D. - level scientists are positioned well to live comfortable lives — although the future may seem foggy at times and the path forward uncertain.
Even at the Ph.D. level, you can start giving back to the scientific community by mentoring younger scientists.
TWAS and the S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata, India, offer five fellowships each year to young foreign scientists pursuing research for a Ph.D. in the physical sciences at the Bose Centre.
Madhur Anand, Ph.D., is an associate professor of global ecological change at the University of Guelph and a Young Scientist of the World Economic Forum.
For Ph.D. - level scientists seeking a career outside of academia, a job at a product company can represent a challenging yet highly rewarding career path.
«No one has seen before these stark columnar objects that are contiguous all the way from the bottom of the mantle to the upper part of the mantle,» said first author Scott French, a computational scientist at NERSC who recently received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley.
A team of scientists at the Vaccine Research Center (VRC) of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of NIH, created VRC07 - αCD3 under the leadership of VRC Director John R. Mascola, M.D.; former VRC Director Gary J. Nabel, M.D., Ph.D.; and Richard A. Koup, M.D., VRC deputy director and chief of its immunology laboratory.
Revealing the precise structure of the serotonin transporter holds tremendous promise for the development of life - changing drug treatments for these diseases,» said Eric Gouaux, Ph.D., senior scientist in the Vollum Institute at OHSU, National Academy of Sciences member, and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.
As a Ph.D. student, Vermeulen was «an extremely motivated scientist, really striving to do things very well... and trying to reach [his] goals,» says Luc De Meester, a former colleague of Vermeulen's who today is a full professor in the department of biology at the University of Leuven.
Jay Keasling, who was named DISCOVER magazine's 2006 Scientist of the Year, received his bachelor's degree in chemistry and biology from the University of Nebraska, earned his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan and did postdoctoral work in biochemistry at Stanford University.
Ryujiro Hara, Ph.D., is an associate scientist at Cerus Corp. in Concord, California.
At the U.K.'s Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, more than 60 staff scientists, postdocs, and Ph.D. students carry out research on the classification of plants.
«By looking at the genes of the children who participated in TEDDY, we can now identify who among them is at highest risk for celiac disease, and their parents and health care providers can monitor these children to detect the disease early,» said Beena Akolkar, Ph.D., project scientist for TEDDY at the NIH's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK).
«Scientists have known for years that cocaine affects the dopamine system and dopamine transporters, so we designed our study to gain a better understanding of how tolerance to cocaine develops via the dopamine transporters,» said Sara R. Jones, Ph.D., professor of physiology and pharmacology at Wake Forest Baptist and lead author of the study.
«I've been studying this specific invasive species for many years and it's clear the threat it poses to our reefs and marine environment is real,» said Matthew Johnston, Ph.D., a research scientist at NSU's Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography.
«Although she's a Ph.D. - trained scientist, she's always looking for the clinical relevance of her findings,» says Hal Dietz, a researcher at the Institute for Genetic Medicine at Johns Hopkins University.
«The data at hand give no indication of the kind of earnings premiums for scientists and engineers that would signal the existence of a shortage,» he said about a comparison of lifetime earnings for S&E Ph.D. s and those with professional degrees.
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