Sentences with phrase «scientists at those institutions»

The Slocum Electric Glider, a small underwater ocean drone made by Teledyne Marine, looks like a friendly missile and collects data for scientists at institutions like Rutgers University.
He also sees an attitude change among the scientists at his institution: Many of them have benefited from studying or working in other countries, «so their modus operandi is different from [what] we had here 20 years ago,» Paruch says.
In the meantime, scientists at institutions such as Harvard Medical School and Thomas Jefferson University are testing the lamps» efficacy.
In doing so, I hope to inspire established scientists at all institutions to involve more community college students in research projects and to remind these researchers of the tremendous potential many of these students have to influence the future of the scientific community.
Scientists at those institutions in particular work on realistic simulations of bulk material and the numerical design of sorting systems.
Under the terms of the partnership, Moderna will sponsor research grants for scientists at both institutions to conduct preclinical research with novel mRNA Therapeutics ™.
-- the conclusions of the scientists at the institutions charged with unraveling the processes of climate and human influences on it.

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In the most recent of these reports (in the latest issue of Science), Dr. Jennifer Wargo, a surgeon and research scientist at M.D. Anderson, along with several dozen colleagues at other institutions, reveal that the composition of a patient's gut microbiota can significantly influence whether he or she responds to an immune checkpoint inhibitor — the type of cancer immunotherapy that releases the emergency brakes in the car analogy above.
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«The rocket scientists (at financial institutions) managed to create a missile that landed on themselves.»
Next up, take a look at this exposé of a global warming skeptic's site that not only makes up fake scientific studies, it also fabricates the scientists and research institutions behind them.
The new concept was developed by a team led by W.M. Keck Professor of Energy Yang Shao - Horn, graduate student Sokseiha Muy, recent graduate John Bachman PhD» 17, and Research Scientist Livia Giordano, along with nine others at MIT, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and institutions in Tokyo and Munich.
The NASEM report, commissioned by Congress in 2016, collected career aspiration, training, and outcome data from NIH, research institutions, and professional societies, as well as solicited suggestions from individual university administrators and biomedical scientists at different stages of their careers.The report especially zeroed in on the plight of the postdoctoral research fellow.
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What these applicants apparently failed to recognize is that we don't just want to recruit a great scientist; we want to be certain that our new hire will thrive at our institution.
Throughout the year following the training, AAAS Leshner Fellows will develop and implement public engagement activities, train other scientists in their communities and work to increase capacity for public engagement at their institutions.
Juan David Romero / AAAS Scientists and professionals at research institutions eager to inform the public about their...
NIH examines indicators such as the track record of graduates in academic medicine positions, time to graduation, overall student happiness, how well the program integrates the medical and scientific training, and most importantly, the quality of the scientists and science available to the MD / PhD students; NIH manifests disapproval or approval of a program by decreasing, increasing, or maintaining the number of funded trainee positions at that institution.
Moreover, these staff scientists, as Solomon sees it, would hold high - caliber positions with all of the health care and retirement benefits offered to other staff at their institution.
In my case, funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Precollege Science Education Program Initiative for Biomedical Research Institutions and the Science Education Partnership Award from the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health enable the Genetic Science Learning Center to provide postdoctoral training for research scientists transitioning into science education careers.
Her PhD (1993) at the Autonomous University of Madrid was followed by postdoc appointments in Zürich and Cambridge, UK, before she became a tenured scientist at her current institution in 2000.
It provides the successful candidate with a period of mentored research as part of a strong, established collaboration between a U.S. sponsor and leading developing country scientist at an internationally recognized research institution.
We believe that the BALSA model could work to achieve the same objectives at any research institution nationwide with a handful of motivated scientists.
«We [at NSERC] are offering young scientists the opportunity to work with top government institutions and the best research leaders around,» says Robinson.
One of Prasher's interests is Civil War reenactments, and from his perch in 2011, he imagines a reenactment of his early career: If only he had networked with other scientists and institutions, especially when he felt isolated, he says today, he might have stayed in the field of bioluminescence or at least in science.
In the second Cell paper, researchers collaborated with scientists at the University of Cambridge, McGill University in Canada and several UK and European institutions to explore the role that epigenetics plays in the development and function of three major human immune cell types: CD14 + monocytes, CD16 + neutrophils and naïve CD4 + T cells, from the genomes of 197 individuals.
Real energy, creativity, and labor must be directed — by scientists, institutions, and funding organizations — toward the integration of meaningful, well - conceived training into the research activities of every science trainee, at every level... including, notably, the nation's postdocs.
HHMI Professors — dubbed «million - dollar professors» by HHMI's propagandists — are, uniformly, elite scientists at research institutions across the United States.
If there isn't a program at your institution, talk to people, both scientists and teachers, about starting one.
NANOGrav is a collaboration of over 60 scientists at more than a dozen institutions in the United States and Canada.
At research - intensive institutions, many scientists say, a blog is likely to be regarded at best as a harmless hobby and at worst as a liabilitAt research - intensive institutions, many scientists say, a blog is likely to be regarded at best as a harmless hobby and at worst as a liabilitat best as a harmless hobby and at worst as a liabilitat worst as a liability.
Participants also noted that staff scientists are much more common at research institutes in other countries, such as Germany's Max Planck Institutes, where grants to institutions rather than to individual investigators are a common funding mechanism.
The top - ranked department, at Harvard University, «successfully placed 239 political scientists at 75 institutions,» and the top four — Harvard University, Princeton University, Stanford University, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor — have together placed 616 professors, which accounts for «roughly twenty percent of the total tenure - track lines in the discipline at research - intensive programs.»
Since, as Marcus notes, «some U.S. universities and colleges may be going the way of the music and journalism industries,» scientists at early stages of their careers may wish to consider whether they ought to tie their futures to institutions that, failing drastic reform in the near future, will in many cases continue «facing skeptical customers, declining enrollment, an antiquated financial model that is hemorrhaging money, and new kinds of low - cost competition.»
At Spurgeon's institution, she says, staff scientists don't have access to the professional resources that faculty members, or even trainees, do — such as grant writing support.
At Hitachi, says Allam, Baumberg also «cultivated links with other scientists and scientific institutions which turned out to be highly productive.»
Scientists, for example, can attend member - hosted events or organize their own event by inviting lawmakers or their staff members who specialize in science and technology policy to visit their institution's facilities, said Josh Shiode, senior government relations officer at AAAS.
Botanist Kathleen Sayce is the bank scientist at Shorebank in Ilwaco, Washington, a 12 - year - old financial institution committed to a sustainable economy.
«The AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute empowers the fellows to act as change agents within their institutions; each fellow will make it possible for many more scientists in their professional networks or home institutions to engage public audiences on climate change,» said Jeanne Braha, project director in public engagement at AAAS.
In another survey, a third of scientists at top Chinese institutions said they had committed misconduct themselves.
As happened during the glory days of those other famed institutions, Rubin foresees lab chiefs joining postdocs, grad students, and staff scientists at the bench, unhampered by the need to teach, see to administrative tasks, or write proposals.
The U.S. Department of Defense, which received a congressional windfall of $ 80 million to research regenerative medicine in 2008, is funding a team of scientists based at the University of Pittsburgh's McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine to oversee an 80 - patient study of ECM at five institutions.
Critics, many of them well - funded investigators or leaders at powerhouse research institutions, have questioned NIH's study and its use of the RCR — a relatively new measure they say might not adequately capture a scientist's contributions.
Scientists at the highest ranking universities published fewer papers between 1993 and 1997 than did their peers at other institutions, but the work was rated as having higher scientific impact.
At last month's Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting — an annual gathering of laureates and young scientists — Nobel prize - winner Randy Schekman, founder of open - access journal eLife, insisted that researchers should be judged on the quality of their research, rather than the impact factor of the journal in which they publish or the reputation of their institution.
As in all Next Wave features, you will find at this resources page valuable links to international organizations, funding bodies, research institutions, and databases that may be helpful for those of you who are marine scientists or are about to enter this exciting field.
Whereas the Austrian grants allow scientists to continue their research in Austria, often at their home institutions, Sweden's VINNMER program requires the scientists to shake things up: They must spend time at a new institution, preferably abroad.
In the April 25 issue of Cancer Cell, a research team, led by Xin Lu, PhD, Ludwig director and member at the University of Oxford and a team of scientists from both institutions, describes how p53 is silenced in advanced melanomas by a protein named iASPP, and applies that information to restore p53 function in such cells.
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