Sentences with phrase «sciences investigator award»

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He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, corecipient of the 2004 Max Weber Award, founder of the Cornell University Center for the Study of Inequality, and former Presidential Young Investigator.
The objective of the Mason Award is to kick - start the research career of promising future senior investigators in the chemical sciences.
«We hope that one outcome of the workshop will be the forging of ongoing partnerships to help develop a roadmap to establishing a common language and framework for continued dialogue to move this effort of promoting multi-sensory data science forward,» says Rickman, who is Principal Investigator on an National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, awarded by the Division of the Materials Research in support of the woscience forward,» says Rickman, who is Principal Investigator on an National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, awarded by the Division of the Materials Research in support of the woScience Foundation (NSF) grant, awarded by the Division of the Materials Research in support of the workshop.
After all that travel, and yet some more, Bachtold, who this week was awarded a European Young Investigator award by the European Research Organisations Heads of Research Councils (EuroHORCS) and the European Science Foundation (ESF), is now enjoying the feeling of being in the right place for both his professional and personal life.
The study was supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (K23 HD054720), Flora Family Foundation, UCSF Catalyst Award, UCSF Resource Allocation Program, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation Young Investigator Award, Stanford University Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, Spectrum Child Health & Clinical and Translational Science Award and the Extraordinary Brain Series of the Dyslexia Foundation.
«Do funding agencies like the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation look at the safety and environmental record of the [principal investigator] before they award funding?»
Based on the European Science Foundation's (ESF) previous European Young Investigators Award, this program may supercede it by providing a larger number of awards.
We supplemented information from IMPAC II with institutional information from the Department of Education Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS); investigator information from the NIH Doctoral Record File (DRF), which is derived from the National Science Foundation Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED), a census of doctorates awarded in the U.S. since 1974; and faculty data from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Faculty Roster.
Margaret Werner - Washburne, Regents Professor Emerita of Biology at the University of New Mexico (UNM) and principal investigator of the UNM - IMSD program, will receive the Lifetime Mentor Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
She received the Presidential Young Investigator Award from the first President Bush in 1990 and the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Math, and Engineering Mentoring from his son in 2004.
One such research collaboration, with Temple Assistant Professor of Mathematics Benjamin Seibold as the principal investigator, has just been awarded a three - year, $ 1 million grant from the National Science Foundation's Division of Computer and Network Systems.
The goal from the awards is to support women in the chemical sciences to kickstart their research career of promising future senior investigators.
Tsuang is the recipient of many awards, including the Stanley Dean Award for Research in Schizophrenia, the National Institute of Mental Health Merit Award, the Noyes Award for Research in Schizophrenia, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression Distinguished Investigator Award, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics, the Taiwanese - American Award for Achievement in Science and Engineering, and the Gold Medal Award from the Society of Biological Psychiatry for his pioneering contributions in the field of biological psychiatry.
Funding: ASM is supported by a European Young Investigator Award from the European Science Foundation and the National Institute on Aging, NIH (R01AG013196 [PI]; R01AG034454 [PI]-RRB-.
Begun in 1989, the Frontiers of Science symposia annually selects 80 young scientists who have already made recognized contributions to science, including recipients of Sloan, Packard, and MacArthur fellowships, winners of the Waterman award, Beckman Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and EngScience symposia annually selects 80 young scientists who have already made recognized contributions to science, including recipients of Sloan, Packard, and MacArthur fellowships, winners of the Waterman award, Beckman Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engscience, including recipients of Sloan, Packard, and MacArthur fellowships, winners of the Waterman award, Beckman Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Enginaward, Beckman Young Investigators, and Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and EnginAward for Scientists and Engineers.
These awards are awarded jointly between Principal Investigators (PI) from engineering / physical science disciplines, and PIs who are working in cancer research.
The fields in which the awards are given are among the most exciting and productive in science today, and the work that is being recognized has in each case opened new opportunities for discovery by generations of investigators.
The research at MIT was funded by Jerry and Marge Burnett, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Human Frontiers Science Program, the IET A. F. Harvey Prize, the Janet and Sheldon Razin ’59 Fellowship of the MIT McGovern Institute, the New York Stem Cell Foundation - Robertson Investigator Award, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation.
He has been recognized with numerous other awards, including the Lefoulon - Delalande Grand Prize from the Institut de France, the Gairdner Award, the Stanley J. Korsmeyer Award, the E. Mead Johnson Award for Research in Pediatrics, the Jean and Nicholas Leone Award from the Children «s Brain Tumor Foundation, the Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association, and the Lucille P. Markey Scholar Award in Biomedical Science.
Damon Runyon - Walter Winchell Postdoctoral Fellowship National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship McKnight Scholars Award in Neuroscience NIH Research Career Development Award McKnight Foundation Development Award R. P. Doherty - Welch Chair in Science at Baylor College of Medicine Student Choice Award in Teaching at Baylor College of Medicine Michael E. DeBakey Excellence in Research Award Academic Career Leadership Award McKnight Neuroscience of Brain Disorders Award NARSAD Distinguished Investigator Award Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar in Aging
The work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Genomics Based Drug Discovery Consortium, the National Cancer Institute Integrative Cancer Biology Program, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Cancer Research Innovative Basic Science Research Program, the American Society of Clinical Oncology Conquer Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Award, and the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
Zhang has also received the National Science Foundation's Alan T. Waterman Award (2014), the Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and Medicine (2014, shared with Charpentier and Doudna), the Tsuneko & Reiji Okazaki Award (2015), and the Human Genome Organization (HUGO) Chen New Investigator Award (2016).
He was an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute from 2002 - 2014 and has received numerous other awards, including the Society for Pediatric Research's Young Investigator Award in 2000 and its E. Meade Johnson Award for Research in 2009, and election to the National Academy of Medicine in 2013 and to Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2014.
She is the principal investigator for the NPA's project, From Postdoc to Faculty: Transition Issues for Women Scientists, funded by a National Science Foundation (NSF) ADVANCE Partnerships for Adaptation, Implementation, and Dissemination (PAID) Award.
He is the recipient of a NARSAD Distinguished Investigator Award and the Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award from the National Instittutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease, Burroughs Wellcome Fund ICAAC Young Investigator Award, American Society for Microbiology New Intiatives in Global Infectious Disease, Ellison Medical Foundation Career Award in the Biomedical Sciences, Burroughs Wellcome Fund Surhain Sidhu Award for outstanding contributions to the field of diffraction
Several conclusions now can be drawn: (1) research grants are used to pay for indirect expenses by all science faculty researching in a laboratory, (2) many scholarly investigations by faculty not needing to work in a research laboratory have their indirect expenses paid by some internal budget at the same institutions, (3) research grant awards for indirect expenses at some institutions exceed the amount given for direct expenses, and, (4) direct experience with paying for indirect expenses leads many Principal Investigators to have questions and suspicions that some type of hidden purpose or scam might be going on with the current system for using research grant funds to pay for indirect expenses.
Most recently, Dr. Parker was a principal investigator of a 7.4 million dollar National Science Foundation Math - Science Partnership award, STEM Achievement in Baltimore Elementary Schools (SABES).
Elizabeth Lennon, a doctoral student in comparative biomedical sciences at North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, is the recipient of the 2014 Young Investigator Award presented by the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Foundation.
Among awards and recognition, Nisbet has been a Visiting Shorenstein Fellow on Press, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, a Health Policy Investigator at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and a Google Science Communication Fellow.
Among awards and recognition, he has been a Visiting Shorenstein Fellow at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, a Health Policy Investigator at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a Google Science Communication Fellow, and a member of the U.S. National Academies consensus study committee on «The Science of Science Communication: A Research Agenda.»
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