So what steps should
academic scientists take if they want to get involved in industry collaboration?
Not exact matches
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.»
Women must
take the initiative to clearly evaluate their
academic institutions and to offer constructive criticism to pave the way for the next generation of female physician -
scientists.
Would the programs
take a broader approach to career planning than just preparing
scientists for
academic jobs?
Also finding new opportunities are Western
scientists wishing to work in Asia — including
academics taking up professorships at Chinese universities.
Large - scale
academic collaboration has
taken place successfully in the past; the Manhattan project and contemporaneous radar research, and numerous experimental particle physics projects, to cite just a few examples, are not perhaps
academic in the purist sense, but they demonstrate that
academic scientists can play well with others.
Between 85 % and 90 % of physician -
scientists take jobs in
academic medical centers.
Majeed's unusually broad
academic background has taught him that physicians and
scientists should collaborate more on interdisciplinary research and
take a more holistic approach to disease mechanisms.
What does it
take for an
academic scientist to become an entrepreneur?
It will
take some time for
academic systems to catch up to the contemporary realities of being a successful physician -
scientist today.
While some states
took action, federal
scientists and
academics argued over the effects of low doses.
And here are the answers to the questions we asked last week, which were
taken from the quiz at the Edinburgh Science Festival aiming to find out whether New
Scientists's journalists know as much about science as University of Edinburgh
academics.
Like other big pharma companies, Pfizer is partnering with
academic institutions to share the risk of drug development and
take advantage of
academic scientists» broad base of knowledge, says Boston - based Anthony Coyle, vice president of the Centers for Therapeutic Innovation (CTI) at Pfizer.
The problem, she says, is that many women
scientists worried that dressing up with pop stars would make
academics take them less seriously.
Ever since, biological
scientists have debated whether, one day, the need to keep sensitive information from aspiring bioterrorists would force them to impose new limits on the
academic openness they had long
taken for granted.
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.
Taking place on Wednesday 16 May at Winstanley House in Leicester, an upcoming 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.
Sure, there are a handful of
academics and
scientists who could EASILY give you this exact answer, but none of them are willing to
take time out from their busy schedules to actually sit down and write a book just for you — much less one that wasn't full of confusing scientific jargon and annoying fence - sitting.
An
academic biologist and ex-Army doctor (Natalie Portman) is grieving for her Sgt. husband, who was sent into this growing, living protoplasmic biosphere that
scientists have
taken to calling «The Shimmer,» as perfectly descriptive a name as you could imagine.
The report contains the recommendations of leading business and nonprofit executives, policymakers,
scientists,
academics, and program managers that
took part in the Fort Baker Leadership Summits at the Institute for the Golden Gate.
My own
take is that this community of practitioners (I'm becoming increasingly reluctant to use the word «
scientists») operates in the
academic world much like any other.
If sceptics were
taken more seriously, if there was a debate... if there was a political, or
academic culture which accepted debate... Cardiff wouldn't produce such rank pseudo-science, and social
scientists in Nottingham could be more confident about the definition of «space in the ecosystem of climate change discourse», but probably would chose his words — and his coordinates — more carefully.
The one action I believe a true
scientist can
take in these circumstances is to be on the lookout for instances where social and
academic pressure is being applied to suppress ideas — ANY ideas, and to stand up and be counted in opposition to this.
While plenty of alarm and nuttery is to be expected from the media and politicians,
scientists and
academics usually had a more measured
take.
What we need to do with these
academic climate
scientists is
take them outside and introduce them to the real world.
Sure, there are conspiracy nuts who
take information of
scientists out of context, but when it comes time for accurate vetting, the people who
take your experimental data and procedure out of context don't tend to have the
academic strength against it.
The lack of availability of data due to the conventions of
academic scientists is sufficient reason to
take the AGW issue out of the hands of
academic scientists.
In recent years, well - meaning
scientists and
academics have experienced problems after advocating for science or
taking a personal political stance.
So, it is almost inconceivable that such a study would
take place in the US & UK where science is still (wrongly) put on some pedestal and even this kind of questioning research would be condemned — let alone daring to come to a conclusion that actually criticising
academics (wrongly termed «
scientists»).
Accordingly,
scientist eventually has to start doing stuff so wacky and out - of - bounds that her
academic colleagues are forced to
take notice, and she must do whatever it
takes to push for a confrontation of «truth» (well, hers anyway) against the vicious culture of «tribalism».
While many
scientists,
academics and personalities sound the alarm over what they see as the cataclysmic threat posed by a warming planet, Mr. Morano
takes the opposite approach: The sky isn't falling.
DWF is set to launch a knowledge transfer partnership (KTP) in conjunction with the University of Manchester: a 30 - month, part government - funded project overseen by Mayowa Ayodele, a data
scientist from the university, which is designed to allow DWF to
take advantage of the latest
academic expertise in machine learning and new technologies.
The above diagram,
taken from Dr. Gottman's The Science of Trust, displays his findings on the dynamics of loyalty and betrayal and their deep role in predicting the success or failure of our most intimate relationships.Acclaimed by professors and
scientists as an «encyclopedic volume» with «authoritative and profound insights into the inner workings of relationships,» the book was nonetheless meant for «the
academic, the researcher, the clinician... the game theorist and the mathematician.»