ResMed, now entering its 32nd year, is a week - long graduate - level course providing an accelerated program for medicinal chemists, biologists and other industrial and
academic scientists who wish to broaden their knowledge of drug discovery and development.
Many
academic scientists who want to talk shop use the major computing networks, such as JANET, which links British universities, and the worldwide Usenet.
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.
Such conclusions are vindication for some NCS critics, including
academic scientists who were pushed out of the study 2 years ago.
But Gottesman said the course preparation and teaching involved in a degree - granting program would «add to the intellectual excitement in our laboratories,» foster more interdisciplinary contact, and help NIH recruit top - level
academic scientists who want to keep teaching.
Business skills, says Lucila Ohno - Machado, are essential for
academic scientists who want to advance their careers.
After 29 years of fulfilling the responsibilities of a science faculty member, administrator, and mentor to younger scientists, Johnson describes his experiences, from his early days as an assistant professor to his transition to administration, and offers advice to
academic scientists who are just starting out.
Some academic scientists who fear restrictions on their access to DNA sequences, on the other hand, are not pleased.
Most of the senior program managers at the $ 6.5 billion agency are
academic scientists who spend a few years at NSF headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.
A program to manufacture fusion targets and support for
academic scientists who want to use the facilities would also be cut.
Not exact matches
Many of the data
scientists employed today have jumped ship from the
academic world; they're among the relative few
who know what to do with the massive, unstructured sets of data the world is now awash in.
«The kids
who test in the top one percent tend to become our eminent
scientists and
academics, our Fortune 500 CEOs and federal judges, senators and billionaires.»
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.
Such conferences draw together artists, entrepreneurs,
academics, politicians, adventurers,
scientists, and thinkers from all over the world,
who come to present their newest ideas, passions, and projects.
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.
I recently listened to a distinguished
academic computer
scientist who told us joyfully how electronic data bases piped into homes through fiber - optic cables are about to put newspapers out of business.
The Science Advisory Board (SAB) of the Glass Packaging Institute is composed of three
academic scientists,
who provide independent, science - based interpretations and assessments of current scientific issues and research relevant to the packaging industry.
It is within this ground that government of China and
academic journal publishers sanctioned and retracted the research work of
scientists who engaged in unethical feeding of Golden Rice to children whose families were not informed that they were being fed Golden Rice last 2012.
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.
I don't really put too much stock in
academic authority of people in social sciences until they talk about testable predictions like real
scientists do; or at the very least deal with # s. Without that, they're just people
who have opinions that are no more nor less valid than anyone
who isn't an
academic social
scientist.
Enck,
who left the EPA during the first days of the Trump administration, is working with
scientists and
academics at nearby Bennington College, which is conducting the study.
Fang is among a small yet tenacious group of
scientists who study the culture of
academic science alongside their other lines of research.
She is especially concerned about the attrition rate of physician -
scientists — men and women —
who come up against the
academic tenure clock at a time when many are starting families.
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 addition to Mészáros, other authors of the paper include Jun - Jie Wei, a graduate student at the Purple Mountain Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; and two
scientists who received their postdoctoral training with Mészáros at Penn State and
who now hold
academic and research positions in China, He Gao and Xue - Feng Wu,
who is the paper's corresponding author.
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
The Physician
Scientist Training Program in Internal Medicine, a research - oriented residency training program at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, has reported that more than 80 % of the residents
who completed the program remained in
academic medicine, and about 70 % of those had faculty positions at Washington University (4).
«I know personally dozens of
academic scientists... who have unanswered questions about the risk issues,» said Doug Gurian - Sherman, a senior scientist in the Food and Environment Program at the Union of Concerned Scientists, in an interview after the Lyn
scientists...
who have unanswered questions about the risk issues,» said Doug Gurian - Sherman, a senior
scientist in the Food and Environment Program at the Union of Concerned
Scientists, in an interview after the Lyn
Scientists, in an interview after the Lynas speech.
«Many of my colleagues... think that [during an
academic career] one must go through trials and errors, and that those
who will survive will be... the strongest or the most flexible [
scientists],» Echenique said.
Selby adds that beyond seeking stellar
academic records coupled with demonstrated leadership skills and motivation, the committee also looks for candidates
who have made links with a French
scientist in advance of the competition.
Ask Dr. Clemmons is a monthly advice column for
scientists and engineers
who are seeking top - notch
academic, career, and personal development advice.
Early - career
scientists can find role models among the many prolific
academics who have become successful entrepreneurs, including biochemist Herbert Boyer,
who co-founded Genentech, and chemist George Whitesides,
who co-founded Genzyme and many other companies from his
academic bases at MIT and Harvard University.
Beyond the currently dysfunctional labor market for science jobs, something else that badly needs disrupting is the pernicious ideology that sees
scientists seeking off - campus careers as failed
academics rather than as experts
who are very valuable to the right employers.
Scientists who wish to pursue
academic careers in Europe have much with which to contend, especially now amidst an uncertain fiscal landscape.
According to studies reported in The New York Times in October, for example, half of the
scientists queried in one survey in China claimed to know someone
who had committed
academic misconduct.
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.
The
scientists,
who all had ties with a nearby university, returned to their
academic posts.
Lead investigator Dr. Nicole Anderson, together with
scientists from Canadian and American
academic centres, examined 73 studies published over the last 45 years involving adults aged 50 - plus
who were in formal volunteering roles.
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.
Holt was among more than 50 speakers representing the full span of scientific and engineering disciplines, along with physicians, educators,
academics, entrepreneurs, musicians, communicators, poets and aspiring young
scientists who addressed the wet but enthusiastic thousands
who poured onto the National Mall and later marched to the U.S. Capitol.
We wrote about
scientists who started their own businesses, either as a supplement to their
academic pursuits or as a full - time endeavor.
This is an interesting and well - written book by an outstanding
scientist who followed the path to
academic administration.
The survey, conducted by a health - policy group led by David Blumenthal at the Massachusetts General Hospital, found that almost 20 % of the 2167
academic life
scientists who responded to a questionnaire said they had delayed publication of data by more than 6 months.
Academics,
scientists in particular, are notoriously scornful of those among them
who scamper after newspaper headlines and television appearances.
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.
The sudden closure of RIMB makes me doubt that
academic scientists of stature
who wish to conduct investigator - initiated research will, in the future, be recruitable as salaried employees to a company - sponsored institute.
It elicits the best ideas and best work from highly motivated
scientists because it chooses the grantees through a competitive system of merit rankings done by peer committees composed of
academic experts in each field
who serve as part - time judges.
Cory Bystrom,
who began posting on our discussion forum years ago when he was an
academic scientist, is now principal
scientist at Quest Diagnostics.