Sentences with phrase «academic researchers do»

Scenario building is a useful, but narrow field of academic research and most academic researchers don't try to predict the future.

Not exact matches

-- that is precisely what a team of researchers has tried to do in a recent academic paper.
We do not guarantee that the trends and biases academic researchers and SportsInsights.com have found will continue to exist.
She is not a researcher and thus does not submit papers to academic journals; she was a clinician and now she writes for the general public.
How do academic researchers and activists in Spain, such as Eva Botella - Ordinas, David Cassasas, José Luis Martí, Daniel Raventós and Julie Wark, see the relevance of republicanism now, after the crash, and with the demand for independence in Catalonia growing?
«It is imperative that any charges brought against SUNY Poly President Alain E. Kaloyeros today do not distract from the educational mission, ground - breaking research, and academic operation of SUNY Polytechnic Institute or negatively impact the thousands of students, faculty, researchers, and staff that the campus serves,» the SUNY statement reads.
SUNY is working to ensure the charges «do not distract from the educational mission, ground - breaking research, and academic operation of SUNY Polytechnic Institute or negatively impact the thousands of students, faculty, researchers, and staff that the campus serves,» McCall and Zimpher previously said in a statement.
«It is imperative that any charges brought against SUNY Poly President Alain E. Kaloyeros today do not distract from the educational mission, ground - breaking research, and academic operation of SUNY Polytechnic Institute or negatively impact the thousands of students, faculty, researchers, and staff that the campus serves,» McCall and Zimpher said.
«It is imperative that any charges brought against SUNY Poly President Alain E. Kaloyeros today do not distract from the educational mission, ground - breaking research, and academic operation of SUNY Polytechnic Institute or negatively impact the thousands of students, faculty, researchers, and staff that the campus serves,» Cartwright and SUNY Chancellor Nancy Zimpher said in a statement released Thursday afternoon.
«It is imperative that any charges brought against (Kaloyeros) today do not distract from the educational mission, ground - breaking research, and academic operation of SUNY Polytechnic Institute or negatively impact the thousands of students, faculty, researchers and staff that the campus serves,» Zimpher and McCall said.
Even though they do not serve as professors, researchers who pursue other academic paths note that their intensive training — in grad school, postdoc appointments, and other experiences — prepares them uniquely for the challenges of their new positions.
For all but a small percentage of aspiring researchers, doing a postdoc at a university is a lousy idea because it will neither result in an academic job nor otherwise advance one's career.
Most experts and researchers agree that accepting industry money is fine as long as academics don't compromise the academic missions of their universities.
At the same time, Rogers says, academic researchers should be ready to recognize their own limitations and partner with colleagues who can bring other crucial expertise to the enterprise, adding, «People should do what they know and find other people to do the things they don't know.»
After they've done the research, scientists generally want to publish it, which requires that it be commissioned or edited by a former researcher at an academic journal.
The more I studied, the more interested I became in the field and knowing that I did not want to become an academic, I started contacting companies with the hope of getting a start as a researcher in the brewing industry.
The knockout mice, which will be made available to academic researchers at low cost, should help efforts to figure out what newly discovered genes do in the body.
Prichard, like many other leading academics, recommends that universities accept corporate funding only if it does not limit the ability of researchers to publish their findings.
In a way, the distinction is moot: Regardless of our exact legal status, junior researchers still do academic research — our professional work.
She had no intention of following a traditional «publish or perish» academic route where «most researchers don't ever come out of the lab and interact with the community,» she says.
But if the assessments of Cao and Miller are correct — if UC postdocs will indeed rank among the nation's top postdoc earners, if the new workplace protections really are without precedent in so elite an academic system, and if the pact in fact heralds serious economic improvement — these facts say more about the generally dismal circumstances of young academic researchers than they do about the prosperity and security in store for those employed at UC.
The pact will do nothing, however, about the root cause of their plight, the dysfunctional pyramid structure of academic science, which encourages exploitation of young researchers.
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In only a small number of exceptional cases, it appears, do Ph.D. researchers without elite academic pedigrees end up in full - fledged faculty jobs at research universities.
Many companies encourage their employees to publish, but it is possible for an industrial researcher to do excellent science for years without maintaining a track record that would impress a potential academic employer.
To paraphrase the weather cliché often attributed to Mark Twain, one hopes that the committee will not just talk about the miserable situation of so many early - career academic researchers but will actually try to do something about it.
This striking increase does not appear to reflect a vast new influx of researchers into America's academic labs, however.
«For example, some cancers may not impact many patients and some antibacterial drugs, such as that for drug - resistant tuberculosis, may not be profitable, but it is almost a responsibility of biomedical researchers in academics to do something about it.»
Women leaders in science — from a university president and policy makers to an academic researcher and industrial scientists — see improvements in this field's gender balance, but they also know that more must be done.
The study suggests that women who didn't spend a lot of time on academics but are «intelligent enough» have an advantage over women who excel in school,» said researcher Natasha Quadlin, an assistant professor of sociology at Ohio State.
And, as the academic «precariat» grows, said Hackmann, referring to postdoctoral researchers who work on successive contracts without the opportunity to become salaried professors, «so do regimes of competition rather than collaboration, and the pressure to play by business as usual rules persists.»
In addition, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) should offer grants explicitly to Ph.D. researchers who want to continue to do research in an academic lab but do not want to become PIs themselves.
Some senior academic scientists have told Teitelbaum they are «very worried» about the fact that the supply of scientists that this country's universities train is thus totally unrelated to the demand for researchers in the market for career positions, but they find it «difficult to be open about it because it's very threatening to the structure by which research is done,» Teitelbaum says.
Too often, academic researchers seeking corporate support for their work try to convince industry scientists that what they do is great science, notes Michael Amiridis, a chemical engineer and dean of the college of engineering and computing at the University of South Carolina, Columbia.
Both academic and corporate researchers will now be able to do genetic tests on seeds to see if they are exhibiting desired traits rather than wait through a full growing season, Wilson explains.
This doesn't reflect what many postdoctoral researchers say they want, i.e. to remain working in the lab as a permanent researcher, not necessarily with teaching or academic management responsibilities.
According to Seymour, «some academics and mainstream researchers think they are above looking at contract work and they don't value it.
Ohno - Machado urges experienced researchers to learn management skills and to take on executive academic positions; she particularly encourages women and minorities to do so.
Furthermore, today's funding realities and other features of the academic scene are exactly wrong for helping talented young researchers do groundbreaking research, Brenner believes.
It does not want academic researchers to try to do industry's job for it.
On 9 September, Cristian Dogaru, a Romanian health and social scientist studying pediatric respiratory epidemiology at the University of Bern's Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, launched an online petition «urging researchers to boycott the conference and thus send a message that the scientific community does not endorse (and has zero tolerance for) academic fraud,» he explains in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
The idea is to give academic researchers access to compounds that made it through safety testing but were dropped by companies for business reasons or because they didn't work on a specific disease.
Today, CCP4 has around 2 million lines of code, dozens of active contributors and thousands of users worldwide, including expert crystallographers, academic researchers interested in solving structures, and scientists doing drug development at pharmaceutical companies.
The Wistar Institute's independent nonprofit 501 (c)(3) status creates a platform for our researchers to do original thinking and breakthrough research while also providing a community of collaboration — similar to a research «think tank» — not often found in larger medical and academic institutions.
In addition to serving as Director of the Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Dr. Beliveau is a researcher in the Neurosurgery Department of Notre - Dame Hospital and the hemato - oncology unit of Sainte - Justine Hospital and holds several prestigious academic positions, including: Chaire de Neurochirurgie Claude - Bertrand, full professor of biochemistry at Université du Québec à Montréal, professor of surgery and physiology on the medicine faculty of Université de Montréal, and Chaire en Prévention et Traitement du Cancer.
The researchers are now doing a followup experiment to try to understand the causal mechanisms behind their findings and to see whether or not smartphone dependency affects other areas of life, like academic performance, and whether factors like self - esteem predict a person's smartphone obsession.
It is not easy to do this and to save face, another reason why physicians and many researchers with years of funding and an academic reputation to protect are reluctant to believe the data.»
Q: How do you feel about being an academic and a researcher who's gotten into this business of online matchmaking?
Chaudhary says, «We have not done any academic - style evaluation yet,» but says they are very open to partnering with researchers to evaluate impact.
In my book, The Collapse of Parenting, I share data from many sources — including the National Institutes of Health, international databases such as the PISA program, scholarly papers by researchers such as Professor Jean Twenge, and many other sources — showing that American kids are indeed more likely to be obese, less likely to be physically fit, more likely to be anxious and depressed, compared with American kids 30 years ago — and in the case of academic achievement, doing much less well compared with kids in other countries, again a big change compared with American kids 30 years ago.
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