At NSF most are
academic scientists on leave from their universities, so they are almost all Democrats, hence committed to AGW.
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.
Not exact matches
More news
on the GBM front: Tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday, the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, is hosting a glioblastoma immuno - oncology research summit in Los Angeles — bringing together top industry and
academic scientists to share their research.
A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that, when asked to rate junior
scientists based
on scholarly accomplishments and job interview performance,
academics in the traditionally male - dominated STEM fields rated female candidates as being more hireable than their equally qualified male applicants.
Macron
on the other hand, is pro-businesses, pro-EU, and even urged American
scientists,
academics, and entrepreneurs, who feel uneasy about President Donald Trump's administration, to move to France.
The «students» tend to be
scientists and
academics who are working
on big science challenges — hairy problems in biotech and pure technology — funded by the NSF.
We are informed at the beginning that the signal was never decoded, and so the novel is less a story of scientific triumph than a series of ruminations
on hermeneutics, the hubris of
scientists, and the sociology of
academic cohorts.
Yes, I like thousands of highly credentialed
scientists from the world's leading
academic and scientific institutions who have written dozens, if not hundreds of books casting doubt
on Evolutionary Theory, I do have our doubts about evolutionary theory and Darwinism.
In the May 2007 issue of the University of California Press journal, Social Problems, the sociologists Elaine Ecklund (University at Buffalo) and Christopher Scheitle (Pennsylvania State University) have presented their findings
on «Religion among
Academic Scientists.»
While religious perspectives have nothing to do with the technical content of a lecture, they are relevant to a number of aspects of the
academic situation.1 Where appropriate to the objectives of the course and closely connected with the subject matter, some of the questions which we have raised about the effects of an invention
on society or the ethical dilemmas faced by the
scientist can legitimately be mentioned in the classroom.
Third, acknowledging that some of the blame for the biased and one - sided media reporting
on head injuries rests with some members of the scientific community who issue one - sided press releases and feed cherry - picked results about their findings to selected members of the media, the authors look to a day when the «harsh division and polarization» in the research community (an almost inevitable byproduct, unfortunately, of the intense competition for grant money in Concussion, Inc.), gives way to greater collaboration among researchers and a more «cordial discourse» between
scientists via letters and responses to journal editors and back - and - forth debates at large
academic conferences.
After detailed research, the Committee
on Climate Change — the government's independent panel of climate advisors made up of economists,
academics, businesses representatives and
scientists — found that the cheapest way to meet the UK's climate change targets is to have almost entirely carbon free electricity by 2030.
They identified 452 eminent
academic life
scientists whose deaths were premature — defined as happening before the
scientist entered pre-retirement or took
on a predominantly administrative role — and studied how these demises affected the «vitality (measured by publication rates and funding flows) of the [
scientists»] subfields.»
AAAS and several
academic researchers are joining forces to collect information to guide
scientists on how best to engage with policymakers.
Although many posts focus
on biotech, it contains great content
on how to brand yourself as a
scientist, extend your network, get exposure, and progress in
academic careers.
On the other hand, proposed new rules for NIH grantees seek to strictly monitor all ties between
academic scientists and the industry partners required to move treatments from the lab to patients.
2011 Daniel Colón - Ramos is passionate about contributing to the development of future
scientists and has spoken broadly about his experience
on the
academic path to a research career, the importance of mentoring and role models in science education, and the need for an open dialogue between
scientists and the general public.
Marialuisa Aliotta is a
scientist, blogger and creator of the course Hands
On Writing: How To Master
Academic Writing In The Sciences.
Previous social science research has focused
on the views of
academic scientists and those working at elite universities while studies of religous views of science have focused primarily
on the issue of evolution, said Ecklund.
Scientists from the University of Melbourne in Australia used a computer program to determine the number of men and women authors listed
on more than 10 million
academic papers in nearly 5,000
academic journals and about 120 arXiv.org subcategories, published from 2002 to 2016.
Hadassa Degani, a female
scientist who had been sitting
on her Ph.D. committee, noticed «her hesitations whether to pursue an
academic career,» Degani writes in an e-mail.
All interested researchers — an
academic who wants to come and use this equipment, a company
scientist, or someone who wants to be trained
on it or wants to collaborate with any of the Bio21
scientists — are welcome.»
«In my position, I wouldn't bias the hiring [of a
scientist] based
on publications because it's not an
academic position.
Why Students Need Professors» Perspective
on Family Issues After bucking her mother's advice to remain childless, Donna Nelson, a committed and successful
academic chemist, urges that any
scientist thinking about becoming a parent should seek the counsel of their more experienced colleagues.
Young
scientists also are much more familiar with the idea that their work needs protection, especially with all the collaborations going
on between
academics and industry.
COPENHAGEN — Surely, one reason women
scientists are relatively rare
on university faculties — in
academic leadership posts such as department chairs and deans,
on the programs of scientific meetings, as experts interviewed by the media,
on boards, and in other prominent positions — is that women are less visible than men.
We need a dialogue among these
academic scientists to know where best to invest scarce funds and to gain insights into predicting how quickly we might see a return
on investment.
Currently the
academic career progression goes from graduate student, to postdoc, to staff
scientist in some institutions, then
on to assistant, associate, and full professor.
The widget builds
on work published 2 June in Current Biology (http://bit.ly/TAZQA8) in which the study's three authors — all early - career computational biologists — used PubMed data to study the influence of some 200 factors
on academic scientists» career trajectories.
In response, Collins described a White House meeting last week where biotech CEOs and
academic scientists explained how companies relied
on NIH - funded basic research.
The report calls for a battery of government and institutional measures to better support
scientists on short - term contracts, including gathering comprehensive data
on their working conditions, helping them devise career plans, creating more
academic jobs, and encouraging them to apply for permanent positions.
Most
academic medical centers and universities offer two types of positions to physician -
scientists based
on how they spend their time and how they anticipate being paid.
State Forests, backed by its own
scientists and
academic forestry researchers, is even embarking
on a major new study, itself controversial, to show that selective logging will sustain biodiversity, not harm it.
In an analysis published
on December 7 in Clinical Infectious Diseases,
scientists from Rutgers University, Harvard University, Yale University, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of the NIH and other
academic centers, industry and public health agencies say new diagnostic methods offer a better chance for more accurate detection of the infection from the Lyme bacteria.
Though the course's focus stood squarely
on the needs of the
academic scientist, many of the skills taught, such as time management, project management, collaborations, and mentoring, carry over to nonacademic jobs as well.
They concluded that «[b] ecause research in
academic medical centers requires both federal and institutional support — the latter of which depends
on clinical revenue —
scientists, administrators, and policy - makers must collaborate effectively to address both threats.»
«There's really been an explosion of assistive technology that has changed young
scientists»
academic experiences and makes possible work experiences that might not have been possible 20 years ago,» says Virginia Stern, director of AAAS's Project
on Science, Technology and Disability in Washington, D.C. (AAAS is the parent organization of Science Careers.)
«To compete in the current
academic system, young
scientists need to be strategic in where they send their work, so as long as Registered Reports are offered only within specialist journals it places a ceiling
on their desirability,» Chambers writes in his email.
In an example that has been getting wide attention in the media — both journalistic and social — University of Hawaii, Manoa, geobiologist A. Hope Jahren, a full professor who has spent decades building a successful career in academe, warns fellow female
scientists of one pattern they are pretty likely to encounter as they try to make their way in
academic science: the telltale strategy of a male colleague or superior bent
on an exploitative sexual relationship.
As a scholar of science and technology studies (a social science field that aims to understand the social processes of knowledge production), I focused the 4 years of my Ph.D.
on studying how the
academic landscape in which today's postdoctoral life
scientists develop their careers influences their working practices.
On 25 February 2002, a group of prominent
academic and industrial
scientists, funders, and journal editors gathered at the National Academy of Sciences headquarters in Washington, D.C., to discuss the sharing of scientific data and materials.
ACENET, the European Network in Applied Catalysis, is a much younger initiative than NICE, but it also aims to bring together
academics, industrial
scientists, and policy - makers into a «real community» focusing
on sharing knowledge and training students and professionals.
Science Careers» sister site, ScienceInsider, reported yesterday afternoon that 150
scientists and 75 scientific groups have co-signed an open letter protesting what they claim is an overreliance
on journal impact factors by funding agencies,
academic institutions, journals, and organizations that provide publication metrics.
Two advocates who worked
on this legislation — Congressman Sherwood Boehlert and Senator Joe Lieberman — argued that the nation's
academic institutions have not produced enough skilled
scientists and felt that the country needed to meet the inevitable demand for a larger scientific workforce in the future.
AAAS and several
academic researchers are joining forces to collect information to guide
scientists on how best to engage with policymakers, filling a much - needed fact - finding gap, experts gathered at a National Academy of Sciences event agreed.
I decided to focus
on postdocs because most life
scientists identify the postdoc period as the crucial time to succeed or fail, a major bottleneck
on the
academic career trajectory.
LRAP allows Lilly
scientists to work with
academic researchers
on high - risk projects.
It brought together more than 150
scientists,
academics, policy makers and politicians with the aim of informing impending EU legislation
on alien species.
Academic scientists quoted in stories late last week by NPR and The New York Times suggested that the amount of oil spewing out from the broken pipe
on the gulf floor may be much more than 5000 barrels (794,936 gallons) per day — the official estimate of both BP and the government for the first 3 weeks of the crisis, before BP made any progress in stanching the flow.
The direct effect
on scientists — and the large scientific, medical and
academic communities in Boston — drove many of the people who turned up at the rally
on Sunday.