Sentences with phrase «u.s. academic labs»

But the board emphasizes that its recommendations are applicable to all academic research settings and could protect the more than 110,000 students and postdoctoral researchers working in hundreds of U.S. academic labs.

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Identifying and Evaluating Hazards in Research Laboratories, the new ACS report issued in September at the organization's national meeting in Indianapolis, is the society's response to a request the U.S. Chemical Safety Board made in its landmark 2011 report on academic lab safety.
In reality, «substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. work force [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low - cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high - quality training program for soon - to - be academic researchers,» he continued.
On 27 July, the regents of the University of California (UC) took a step unprecedented in U.S. history, one that laboratory safety experts believe is likely to help raise the customarily lax safety standards that have prevailed until now in many academic labs across the country.
COSEPUP surveyed 25 academic institutions in the U.S. that had the largest numbers of postdocs, as well as governmental labs and industry, to get a better sense of postdoctoral employment conditions.
Last week, the U.S. government plunked down about $ 60 million in new money to have three labs — one academic center and two private companies — race ahead on the rat genome.
The Hanna H. Gray Fellows Program supports early - career life scientists in academic labs across the U.S.
In this way, a significant share of U.S. taxpayer funding that starts out as «public» funding is effectively turned «private» by the time it reaches the university investigators in their academic labs.
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