Sentences with phrase «who collaborative study»

A cross-national EEG study of children with emotional and behavioral problems: a WHO collaborative study in the Western Pacific Region.
WHO Collaborative Study Team on the Role of Breastfeeding on the Prevention of Infant Mortality 2000, Effect of breastfeeding on infant and child mortality due to infectious diseases in less developed countries: a pooled analysis.
[13] WHO Collaborative Study Team on the Role of Breastfeeding on the Prevention of Infant Mortality.
WHO Collaborative Study Team on the Role of Breastfeeding in the Prevention of Infant Mortality.
WHO Collaborative Study of Neoplasia and Steroid contraceptives.
Rosenblatt KA, Thomas DB, «WHO Collaborative Study of Neoplasia and Steroid Contraceptives».
WHO Collaborative Study Team on the Role of Breastfeeding on the Prevention of Infant Mortality

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These outcomes are important for a sound, collaborative company culture where employees feel safe contributing new ideas and trying out new approaches: Google, for instance, conducted a study that found employees who felt psychologically safe in their environments were less likely to leave, more likely to leverage a diverse skill set and more likely to be successful.
An international, collaborative study of almost 37,000 breast cancer cases published in the Annals of Oncology in October 2015 found a 20 percent reduction in risk of developing hormone - receptor negative breast cancer for women who breastfed.
«They tend to be people who are highly motivated health - seekers and science geeks,» says Barbara Bernhardt of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, who has conducted detailed interviews with 60 volunteers in the Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative, a pioneering effort to study the medical value of genetic information.
Children who participate in collaborative group work to learn about significant social issues become better decision - makers than their peers who learn the same curriculum through teacher - led discussions, a new study finds.
«This study not only represents a longstanding collaboration between the University of Utah and UCSF but also is a reflection of the transition in research from single investigators working on their own to highly collaborative studies with experts in many fields from different institutions,» says Mulvihill, who is also a pancreatic cancer surgeon and an investigator with the University of Utah's Huntsman Cancer Institute.
More specifically, my tasks consist of managing a panel of experts who evaluate the proposals for projects such as the Advanced Study Institute, Advanced Research Workshops, and Collaborative Linkage Grants.
In this study, the goal was to determine if the beneficial effects of IOLs outweigh their known complications,» said Donald Everett, M.A., who is NEI's director of collaborative clinical research.
«This type of collaborative research focused on specific management and conservation objectives provides important information for resource managers and policy decision - makers who manage public resources,» said Eric Forsman, a coauthor on the study at the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station.
Jayanthi and colleagues are conducting an ongoing collaborative study of athletes ages 7 - 18 who were seen at primary care and sports medicine clinics at Loyola University Health System and the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago.
In addition, «we are planning future collaborative studies between the University of Chicago and UCLA that will use state - of - the - art imaging approaches to answer the many questions raised by the current study,» said Paul Macey, PhD, who, along with colleague Rajesh Kumar, PhD, led the image analyses at UCLA.
The ADGC is a collaborative effort of AD geneticists who are collecting more than 10,000 cases and 10,000 controls for such a study.
And cancer research now involves collaborative efforts from researchers in disciplines such as physics, advanced mathematics, structural biology, nanotechnology, and many more, who have introduced new concepts and approaches to studying cancer.
The CFC research team consists of neurobiologists, glaucoma specialists, and optical imaging engineers, who each bring a fresh and unique perspective to the collaborative study.
He has participated in several collaborative studies for making revisions in international reference standards for WHO, NIBSC, NVI etc. and has published more than 60 technical papers in the national & international journals.
In a collaborative study performed at Duke University with the Environmental Working Group, they found in 26 women that a common synthetic chemical in nail polish called triphenyl phosphate (TPHP, sometimes TPhP or TPP) is leaking into the bodies of women who wear nail polish.1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26485058 They think it leaches through the cuticles or possibly that another ingredient in the nail polish makes the nail itself more permeable.
Studies show that «students who work in collaborative groups tend to be more satisfied with their classes, complete more assignments, and generally like school better» (Summers, 2006).
The California Performance Assessment Collaborative represents educators, policymakers, and researchers who are working to study and advance the use of authentic approaches to assessment, such as presentations, projects, and portfolios, which require students to demonstrate applied knowledge of content and use of 21st century skills.
The study was supported by the School Finance Research Collaborative, a diverse group of business leaders and education experts, from Metro Detroit to the U.P., who agree it's time to change the way Michigan's schools are funded.
A school is more likely to retain effective teachers, a new study reports, if it is led by a principal who promotes professional development for teachers, is characterized by collaborative relationships among teachers, has a safe and orderly learning environment and sets high expectations for academic achievement among students, a new study reports.
As one example, the study cites the growing trend of blended learning and the importance of training and supporting teachers who can provide students both structured activities and collaborative discussions within the context of project - based learning that reinforces 21st century skills.
Secondary educators who have already developed their own content and need to align it to the Common Core State Standards will soon be able to turn to the Literacy Design Collaborative resources for English language arts, social studies, and science for grades 6 — 12.
These studies show that teachers who have the opportunity to develop their craft in collaboration with others report both positive learning outcomes and satisfaction with the collaborative process.
Berkowitz, who was the assistant principal at NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies, is keen to keep the schools high standards while recognizing that gifted children, like all children, need social and emotional support.
The second study was released in January by a bipartisan group of educators and business people who formed the School Finance Research Collaborative.
According to CASEL, the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning, a research study in 2011 found that socio - emotional learning was tied to an 11 percentile gain in academic achievement for students who participated in a well - implemented SEL program versus students who didn't.
Invite a coach who has experience with the collaborative coaching described in this article — or the Lesson Study process described by Catherine Lewis and her coauthors («Lesson Study: Beyond Coaching,» p. 64)-- to speak to your group about their experience: What was helpful?
«The diverse group of leaders who make up the School Finance Research Collaborative all agree it's time to change the way Michigan's schools are funded, and we're proud to release Michigan's first comprehensive school adequacy study that demonstrates the costs of educating a child,» she said.
FAD has worked with Westall / Sorrell (A unique new collaborative network with inside - track knowledge of the capital's dynamic art scene) to curate the show and together we have chosen eight artists who have all studied or worked in London, and will form an exciting cross section of contemporary painting within the beautiful Saatchi Gallery space off the Kings Road in Chelsea.
According to Japanese researchers who analyzed dietary questionnaires completed by more than 23,000 men and almost 36,000 women part of the Japan Collaborative Cohort Study diets with good levels of the vitamin are good for your heart.
«Our findings suggest that children who are taught mindfulness — to pay attention to the present intentionally and without judgment — are better positioned to succeed both in school and in life,» said lead author Kimberly A. Schonert - Reichl, an education professor and interim director of the Human Early Learning Partnership, a collaborative interdisciplinary research network who helped conduct the study.
In the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study, findings suggest that about one - half of those who meet Borderline Personality Disorder on admission no longer meet DSM - IV criteria 24 months later (2).
Four researchers affiliated with the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning, a Chicago - based organization that promotes social and emotional learning, analyzed 82 studies that tracked students who had participated in youth development programs that included social and emotional skill - building.
This was confirmed by a collaborative study released earlier this year that found that working - age adults who identify as having disabilities were much more likely to be employed in Medicaid expansion states than in non-expansion states.
Studies have showed that there is a higher satisfaction rate for persons who have gone through the collaborative process than those who litigated their divorce.
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