Creating a market in the research which the research councils fund will change the assumptions with which generations
of academic scientists have grown up.
A program to manufacture fusion targets and support
for academic scientists who want to use the facilities would also be cut.
Their research finds that
academic scientists who receive industry funding are significantly more likely to select research projects that have a higher potential for commercial application.
What
many academic scientists don't realize, he adds, is that a company has to move forward as quickly as it can, without giving much consideration to individual territories.
I find myself
among academic scientists frequently — at my wife's social events, at professional meetings, at the institutions I often visit.
Academic Scientists at Work guides the scientist on the journey from the end of a postdoctoral career to the point of promotion to Associate Professor.
In an informal survey of recruiters and
academic scientists on hiring panels, most said that a candidate's decision to participate or not in social media wouldn't change their hiring decisions.
For early -
career academic scientists, success requires balancing the common good — such as service work — with parts of the job that have, or should have, more impact.
It exists because of common — and incorrect — stereotypes held by many
academic scientists about the nature of scientific work in industry.
This scientific conference brings together
leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects.
Academic scientists also need team skills so they can work effectively on committees and form successful collaborations.
Industry and
academic scientists whose careers are already under way can connect through initiatives from companies, governments, and private organizations.
Such activities
offer academic scientists great opportunities to apply their expertise to real - world challenges, impacting human health more directly, learning how business works, and even improving their financial situations.
It is packed with useful tips on how to solve problems that few
rookie academic scientists will have imagined but most will encounter.
Many academic scientists are working with both populations — enhancing the skills of existing teachers and training those not yet in the classroom.
Early -
career academic scientists are most likely to be interested in research project grants, fellowships, and career - development awards.
The role of
academic scientists in this process has largely been to explain the genetic / cellular basis of diseases for identifying useful targets and provide new chemical and computational methods to improve the pharmacological profile of potential drugs.
Most
young academic scientists make the same managerial mistakes, and you can avoid these mistakes by learning from the experiences of those who went before you
One concern, according to the public comments, is that the federal panel deemed studies funded by industry and conducted by industry scientists to be more «appropriate for consideration» than papers
by academic scientists funded by NIH and National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences.
There's a close connection between knowledge brokering and certain areas of science policy, for example, and also technology transfer, where the goal is to establish business relationships
between academic scientists and the for - profit sector.
A conference of such type is a chance to bring together
academic scientists from various institutions and cities, museum researchers, authoritative critics and curators, foreign specialists in Russian art, and the young generation of scientists.
Success stories like these explain why psychedelics never lost their appeal for Grob and a handful of
other academic scientists.
CTI projects — currently, about 20 are in progress — begin
with academic scientists proposing research on protein - based drugs, such as therapeutic antibodies.
The broad brush also fails when labeling the developers of GM technology: Commercial giants of the agrochemical pesticide industry have developed GMOs, but so have
academic scientists funded by nonprofits or the public sector.
Taking place on Wednesday 16th May at the prestigious Winstanley House in Leicester, this one - day showcase will to bring
together academic scientists, clinicians and businesses from across the globe, to forge engagement opportunities, identify «two - way people exchanges» and future research project ideas for development.
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Like academic scientists, Ingfei Chen, a SAGE KE contributing editor based in Santa Cruz, California, must publish or perish.
«They have been very effective at stimulating the life sciences by funding
top academic scientists and allowing them to develop collaborative projects,» Spierer says.