Sentences with phrase «society president paul»

«Last year, at least 8 million unwanted dogs and cats were euthanized, and millions more were abandoned and abused,» said National Humane Society President Paul Irwin.
This view has been echoed in the UK by Royal Society president Paul Nurse, as well as in the House of Lords during a debate on the proposed Protection of Freedoms legislation.
«This additional # 200 million for research infrastructure is good news,» said Royal Society President Paul Nurse.
Today more than 20,000 scientific journals around the world are based on these two key principles and it is difficult to imagine a research process functioning without them,» Royal Society President Paul Nurse said in the statement.
It is time to reject political movements that turn their backs on science, says Nobel prizewinner and Royal Society president Paul Nurse
Bravo for Royal Society president Paul Nurse's stand against anti-science (17 September, p 5).
As someone charged with communicating science in a Catholic newspaper, I am not helped by Royal Society president Paul Nurse's...

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Or as Paul Shapiro, vice president of policy at the Humane Society of the United States and author of the forthcoming book Clean Meat, sums up: «It's possible that folks in this field might end up doing more good for animals than what I've done with my life.»
«Oscar Mayer's plan for eliminating gestation crates from its supply chain sends a strong message to pork industry leaders who are resisting change,» said Paul Shapiro, vice president of farm animal protection at The Humane Society of the United States.
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According to a statement by ECONEC's spokesman, Paul Ejime and dated 18th March, President of the ECONEC governing board and Chair of Nigeria's Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Mahmood Yakubu in a goodwill message said: «Conducting four elections in one day (presidential, parliamentary, district and local council) is not a mean feat, and in spite of minor hitches reported by election observers, Sierra Leone's political stakeholders — the electorate, government and security agencies, civil society and NEC, deserve commendation for the responsible conduct and patriotism exhibited during the first phase of the electoral process.»
«While e-cigarettes may reduce smoking rates and attendant adverse health risks, we will not know for sure until these products are researched and regulated,» said Peter Paul Yu, president of the 35,000 - member American Society of Clinical Oncology, in a statement.
Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society, welcomed the investment in a statement:
As if Paul Nurse wasn't busy enough — he's just become president of the Royal Society and will head a new mammoth London biomedical research facility — the biologist has reluctantly agreed to involve the Royal Society in vetting foreign scientists who want work in the United Kingdom.
Paul Nurse spoke with Science last week about his past, his recent suggestion to bolster U.K. funding for 100 to 150 top researchers, and his busy future as both president of the Royal Society and founding director of the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation.
At the heart of the plan is the # 650 million ($ 1 billion) Francis Crick Institute, now under construction in London and led by geneticist Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society.
The declaration, also signed by Bruce Alberts, editor - in - chief of Science, and Sir Paul Nurse, president of the Royal Society, says that journals should reduce their emphasis on impact factors and make available a range of article - level metrics.
The Plastic Sea July 24, 2006 Commentary by Paul WatsonFounder and President of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society On the beach on San Juan Island, Washington, Allison Lance walks her dogs every morning.
«Dust mite feces (the part we're most allergic to) become part of the dust that hides in headboard and bedframe crevices,» says Paul Ehrlich, MD, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at New York University School of Medicine and president of the New York Allergy & Asthma Society.
In the end, all antihistamines on the market work the same way, but different people respond differently (both positively and negatively) to each one; trial and error is the only way to find the product that's best for you, says Paul M. Ehrlich, MD, president - elect of the New York Allergy & Asthma Society.
As President of Central Oregon Animal Friends, Paul understands the needs of Three Rivers Humane Society's in caring for the countless homeless pets in Jefferson County.
Paul Krausman, president of The Wildlife Society, also failed to respond to my e-mail inquiry regarding TWS's lack of participation (at least officially).
«This agreement recognizes that victims of a disaster include both human and animal concerns and that relief should be directed to both,» said Paul Irwin, Humane Society president.
Everything you need to know about James Delingpole can be found in an interview he gave to Paul Nurse (Nobel Laureate, then President of the Royal Society) for a BBC documentary in which he stated that he has never read a scientific paper, and that he didn't need to understand the science he was criticizing.
As a change from my Briffa reconsideration, I was intrigued by the recent correspondence between Nigel Lawson and Paul Nurse, President of the Royal Society, discussed from time to time at Bishop Hill, most recently here.
This voluntary CO2 reduction plan would get you and others in the UK, who are rationally skeptical of the premise that AGW represents a serious potential threat, off the hook, while allowing Royal Society president, Sir Paul Nurse, UK environment secretary, Caroline Spelman, and other supporters of the «dangerous AGW» premise to «do their thing to save the planet».
Paul Nurse — President of the Royal Society — if he is interested in truth — will issue a press release apologizing for misleading the public on the amount of human produced CO2 in the atmosphere.
The Horizon program is the BBC's flagship science program, so when it uses the weight of the BBC's authority alongside, Sir Professor Paul Nurse, a Nobel Laureate and the new President of the Royal Society it has a clear responsibilty to the public to fairly present the detail of the sceptical views climate science and the issues around the climategate emails.
It is being presented by the nominated President of the Royal Society, Sir Paul Nurse.
Last year, Daily Telegraph climate punditoid and wannabe United Kingdom Independent Party candidate James» I'm always right» Dellingpole sent groans through denierdom by telling Royal Society president Sir Paul Nurse on BBC prime - time:
He currently serves as President of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society having supported Sea Shepherd and its founder Paul Watson for over 25 years.
She was making a film on «public trust in science» to be presented by the next President of the Royal Society, Sir Paul Nurse.
CE: So, listen, I watched «Science under Attack» last night — this programme, the one presented by Sir Paul Nurse, the new president of the Royal Society.
Take, for example, the words of soon - to - be-erstwhile President of the Royal Society, Paul Nurse, in his attack on Nigel Lawson at the University of Melbourne...
Paul Watson, founder and president of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society and famous for militant intervention to stop whalers, now warns mankind is «acting like a virus» and is harming Mother Earth.
As I have argued here previously, the current President of the Royal Society, Sir Paul Nurse, is as oblivious to the political nature of his function, and the influence that environmental ideology has over him.
As an admittedly extreme example, I will refer you to the words of Paul Watson, Founder and President of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, who offers his group's vision.
Jill Spriggs, director of the Sacramento County district attorney's crime lab and immediate - past president of the American Society of Crime Lab Directors, points out that neither the Massachusetts nor the St. Paul crime labs were accredited.
Caroline Fredrickson, Executive Director, American Constitution Society Paul Verkuil, Chairman, Administrative Conference of the United States John Podesta, President, Center for American Progress
Rogers, CEO, Stewart McKelvey Montreal: Yves Fortier, chairman emeritus, Ogilvy Renault LLP Toronto: Clay Horner, partner, Osler Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Toronto: Paul Copeland, human rights lawyer and former Law Society of Upper Canada bencher Ottawa: Eugene Meehan, partner, Lang Michener LLP and former Canadian Bar Association president Edmonton: Anne McLellan, former attorney general of Canada, now counsel with Bennett Jones LLP and special faculty member at University of Alberta In - house counsel: Melissa Kennedy, general counsel, corporate secretary, and senior vice president corporate affairs, Ontario Teachers» Pension Plan Legal academia: Ian Holloway, dean, University of Western Ontario law school Internal
Paul Marsh, Law Society deputy vice president, says: «This is a common sense move by the Treasury, which appropriately reflects the Law Society's view of the non-existent money laundering risk represented by HIPs.»
Professor Nugent was awarded the 2015 Presidential Citation from the Psychological Society of Ireland by Dr. Paul D'Alton, President of the PSI.
On his visit to Ireland, Dr. Nugent was also awarded the 2015 Psychological Society of Ireland Presidential Citation by Dr. Paul D'Alton, President of the Psychological Society of Ireland.
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