Sentences with phrase «academic colleagues»

I won't deny that I find it useful to have access to quick commentary from academic colleagues from across the country on legal issues of the day.
Even though his research is commercially driven, he has freedom to pursue unexpected results, to publish, and to maintain contacts with academic colleagues.
Her team has shared the new method with scores of academic colleagues, some of whom had no experience with cell culture.
One case that I dealt with involved deadly serious death threats between academic colleagues.
But he also spends time making short films describing the work of his former academic colleagues and other scientists, films that they use in PowerPoint presentations or for the media.
Milestone in cancer genetics: a common genetic variant conferring significant risk of a common cancer in the general population Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) along with academic colleagues in Iceland, the US and Sweden today report the discovery of a common genetic variant that predisposes to prostate cancer.
IPA connects my curious number - crunching academic colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, and the like, with a trained staff of more than 500 people working in 18 countries on randomized controlled trials.
While retired, because of my ongoing interest in the importance of credible, sound science driving public policy and regulation of food safety related issues, I joined with other academic colleagues and helped to found a 501c3 non-profit organization we call Academics Review.
To avoid being tedious in rejoinder, we are reduced to mumbling, thinking, hoping: do such academic colleagues not realize that civilization, like football, is a game of inches?
«After 20 years and thousands of studies, and I feel the weight of thousands of academic colleagues throughout the world who have done these studies who haven't found unique concerns.»
They take action to help academic colleagues around the world whose work has been hindered by illegal or repressive measures because of their support of human rights or their critical attitudes towards their own governments.
Postdocs moving to companies can retain their links with erstwhile academic colleagues, to strengthen academic - industrial collaborations.
Audiences will include academic colleagues, veterinary students, shelter staff, and at times, pet owners.
I have seen academic colleagues become so enchanted by zombie nouns like heteronormativity and interpellation that they forget how ordinary people speak.
Sanctioned university research has also been contrasted with what one of Kogan's academic colleagues reportedly called a ««get rich quick» scheme» in an internal email.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, July 6, 2009 — Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and academic colleagues from Europe and the United States today present in the journal Nature Genetics the discovery of common genetic risk factors for basal cell carcinoma (BCC) that affect people with fair and dark complexions alike.
May 7, 2006 Milestone in cancer genetics: a common genetic variant conferring significant risk of a common cancer in the general population Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) along with academic colleagues in Iceland, the US and Sweden today report the...
Dave et al, As we are testing EIR with the other climate audit org request relating to communications with other academic colleagues, I think that we would weaken that case if we supplied the information in this case.
First publication of genome - wide association study leveraging deCODE's population approach; Finding to be integrated into deCODE's DNA - based diagnostics program A team of deCODE scientists, along with academic colleagues from the United States, Iceland, Spain and the...
After he left the University of Strasbourg in 1913 to go to Africa, Schweitzer increasingly felt compelled to communicate with the literate public rather than with his academic colleagues.
Indeed, I suspect that your academic colleagues at Duke are more likely than your fellow Christians to approve the disdain» and, insofar as that is at all true, you yourself should have reason to pause and think again.
The cynicism doesn't bother me anymore, no matter how much it persists among my academic colleagues in the humanities.
Alice's academic colleagues — with a few noble exceptions — weren't about to allow a «Catholic zealot,» to proselytize in the classroom.
I know that my academic colleagues may criticize such national fumigation because it might lead to environmental pollution and ecotoxicity.
My academic colleagues think of my move to forensics as something that is really appropriate to me as a person.
To no one's surprise, the salaries of industrial scientists with doctorate degrees far outpace those of their academic colleagues, with means of $ 116,000 and $ 78,000 respectively.
The OSU research team is collaborating with industry and academic colleagues to develop beer recipes based on Buck.
Will you be able to share potentially patentable methodologies with all your academic colleagues?
And for someone educated to be ambitious, I will confess to a few sleepless nights as I watched my academic colleagues progress smartly along the conveyor belt that I had stepped off.
Unaffiliated, he risked his academic colleagues» disdain by forming a complex alliance with television's Discovery Channel to keep his fleet rolling.
After he established the company, Perls says, some of his academic colleagues seemed to demote him to «second - class citizen» status because they believed he was no longer on the same playing field in terms of openly sharing information and having access to funds and resources.
Coping with the death of an academic colleague is not something you ever think you'll have to deal with, but it's regrettably more common than you might think.
With this chronic condition on the increase, the work of Professor Sara Brown and her academic colleagues is crucial and always welcome by our members.»
Research supervisors, academic colleagues, and professional societies can provide advice for a successful academic job search.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, April 29, 2008 — In a paper published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of scientists from deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and academic colleagues from Iceland, Denmark and Australia report the discovery of five single letter variants (SNPs) at five different sites in the human genome that impact bone mineral density (BMD) and predispose to fracturing of bones.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, 6 March 2011 — Scientists at deCODE genetics and academic colleagues from Iceland, The Netherlands, Denmark, USA and Illumina, Inc., today report the discovery of single - letter variants (SNPs) in the sequence of the human genome associated with high risk of sick sinus syndrome (SSS).
Reykjavik, ICELAND, May 17, 2009 — In a paper published today in the online edition of Nature Genetics, scientists from deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and academic colleagues from Iceland, Denmark and the Netherlands present the discovery of single letter variations in the sequence of the human genome (SNPs) that influence the age of girls at menarche, the first menstrual period.
Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and academic colleagues from the United States today report the discovery of a common genetic variant that confers increased risk of myocardial infarction (MI), or heart attack.
Analysis of four SNPs, in tandem with genetic risk factors detected by the deCODE ProstateCancer ™ test, yields substantial improvement in efficacy of PSA screening Reykjavik, ICELAND, 15 December 2010 — Scientists from deCODE genetics and academic colleagues from...
New risk factors for basal cell carcinoma that are independent of fair pigmentation; findings to be integrated into deCODEme ™ and deCODEme Cancer ™ scans Reykjavik, ICELAND, July 6, 2009 — Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and academic colleagues from Europe...
In a paper published today in the journal Science, scientists from deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and academic colleagues from the National University Hospital in Reykjavik and Uppsala University in Sweden report the discovery of two common single letter variations...
In a paper published today, a team of scientists from deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and academic colleagues from Europe and the United States report the discovery of two single letter variations (SNPs) on chromosome 17 associated with increased risk of prostate...
Study is part of broad effort to make genetic risk factors discovered in one part of the world relevant to people of other continental ancestries Reykjavik, ICELAND, 7 October 2010 — In a study published today, scientists at deCODE genetics and academic colleagues in...
Points to novel pathway for drug discovery, will be incorporated into tests to improve screening and early detection of abdominal aortic aneurysm, heart attack and PAD Reykjavik, ICELAND, 11 July 2010 — Scientists at deCODE genetics and academic colleagues from the...

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