The program will focus on «Translating Science into Survival» and feature talks from more than 60 leaders in the field covering
all areas of inquiry in cancer immunology and immunotherapy.
Green says these themes were identified as fundamental
areas of inquiry in the National Academies» 2010 decadal review of planetary sciences.
Gerry Altmann, Cognition's editor, doubts the scandal will taint
the areas of inquiry in which Hauser made his name.
Some general attention will be given to these various
areas of inquiry in order to identify some important themes.
Daniel will be looking at the relationship between metal toxicity and aging in the nematode worm C. elegans — a new
area of inquiry in the Lithgow lab.
Another area of inquiry in Delaware and other states includes understanding the profile of a student needing remediation who passed those courses on the first try.
Given that lateral violence is such a new
area of inquiry in Australia, it is not surprising that research looking at the links between lateral violence and social and emotional wellbeing has not been done yet.
Not exact matches
That's what the Walt Disney Co. realized recently after Shannon Sullivan, an intern working
in Magic Kingdom restaurants, tweeted a photo
of a sign instructing Disney World employees how to respond to
inquiries about alligators
in the
area.
A church
in Manchester has urged Christian leaders to speak out against the exploitation
of young people
in the wake
of an
inquiry into the issue
in the
area.
There is no possible
area of human experience which lies beyond scientific
inquiry in this sense.
This has led to the attempt to extend the scientific method to all
areas of inquiry and to the tendency to pattern
inquiry in every
area on that used
in the exact sciences.
In a Guardian article on November 3rd the prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan wrote concerning the «debate between faith and reason, and over the virtues of rationalism»: «The Pope's remarks at Regensburg have opened up new areas of inquiry that must be explored and exploited in a positive way, with a view to building bridges and, working hand in hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges of our day.&raqu
In a Guardian article on November 3rd the prominent Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan wrote concerning the «debate between faith and reason, and over the virtues
of rationalism»: «The Pope's remarks at Regensburg have opened up new
areas of inquiry that must be explored and exploited
in a positive way, with a view to building bridges and, working hand in hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges of our day.&raqu
in a positive way, with a view to building bridges and, working hand
in hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges of our day.&raqu
in hand, to seeking a common response to the social, cultural and economic challenges
of our day.»
Such a view
of the role
of technical scientific knowledge, broadly conceived to include the social sciences and most other disciplines,
in effect cleared a huge
area of academic
inquiry in which religious considerations would not be expected to appear.
While distinguished work
in many
areas of religious
inquiry has been carried on at Chicago, it has been especially celebrated by those who work at the interface
of theology and philosophy, and, more particularly, by those who are persuaded by the vision and perceptiveness
of Whitehead's program.
One begins with a restricted generalization descriptive
of phenomena encountered
in one field
of inquiry (e.g., physics, physiology, psychology, etc.); one then (as he says) «makes a flight into the thin air
of generalization» — framing the description to cover all actualities — finally landing again to see how the theory squares with observed fact
in areas other than the one from which the
inquiry began.
All fields
of knowledge, from archeology to zoology, can claim distinguished contributors from many lands, and all studies have important applications to world understanding, whether it be an
inquiry into the archeology
of the Middle East, once the cradle
of civilization and now a focus
of cultural and industrial renaissance, or an analysis
of the zoology
of malarial infection, which has sapped the energies and influenced the destinies
of millions
in tropical
areas around the globe.
To this
inquiry, and to acting on its findings
in all
areas of life, Wieman devoted himself and called his students.
Moreover, what one person affirms on the basis
of revelation, another person may accept on the basis
of reason or
of personal intuition; such an exchange is particularly easy to imagine
in the
area of moral
inquiry.
To send a general
inquiry about natural colors, complete the required contact information above and add your request
in the Comments & Special Notes
area at the bottom
of the form.
However, a second
inquiry concluded that Falmer was the only viable location for a stadium
in the
area, and the Government decided that the development was
in the public interest because
of its social and economic benefits for the more deprived
areas of Brighton.
We need to see much more urgent action
in this
area and we will be looking at this
area in more detail when we publish the results
of our
inquiry later this year.»
The purpose
of our
inquiry was to focus on those
areas in which abuse can take place and to consider ways
in which it can be tackled.»
Parliament's House
of Commons select committee system, which allows groups
of backbench MPs to scrutinise the work
of government departments and to initiate their own
inquiries in areas related to the work
of those departments, has existed
in its present form since 1979.
The Taylor Report is the latest
in a long series
of inquiries into the provision
of affordable housing
in rural
areas.
In 1996, the Rt Hon William Hague MP, the then secretary of state for Wales, invited Sir Ronald Waterhouse to lead an inquiry into the abuse of children in care in the Gwynedd and Clwyd council area
In 1996, the Rt Hon William Hague MP, the then secretary
of state for Wales, invited Sir Ronald Waterhouse to lead an
inquiry into the abuse
of children
in care in the Gwynedd and Clwyd council area
in care
in the Gwynedd and Clwyd council area
in the Gwynedd and Clwyd council
areas.
However, much more can be achieved when the science, engineering and health communities embrace human rights as an
area suitable for and deserving
of robust
inquiry, and become an influential voice
in the defense
of human rights.
Lisa D. Chong Deputy Editor, Insights Education: B.A., Cornell University; Ph.D., Yale University
Areas of responsibility: General
inquiries about Insights section; perspectives
in all biological sciences and biomedicine, social science, economics, policy, history
of science; editorials, opinions E-Mail:
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This discovery is the first time that learning and memory deficiencies have been identified
in any hybrid
of any species, opening up a new
area of inquiry for understanding hybrids» selective disadvantage.
Eventually, he says, the motor - versus - planning
areas of inquiry will result
in a range
of complementary treatments.
The following resources are relevant to research, instruction, policy development or other
inquiry in the
areas of scientific freedom and responsibility.
One especially interesting
area of inquiry, according to Greenberg, includes the regulatory elements that control the expression
of genes
in response to sensory experience.
Whenever one examines any
area of scientific
inquiry, there are two important things to understand: where the science is today, and where it may lead us
in the future.
They draw from relationship science and health psychology, two
areas of scientific
inquiry with independent histories and distinct domains,» special issue editor Christine Dunkel Schetter, PhD, wrote
in the introduction.
Given the invisible prevalence
of citizen science
in advancing this one
area of global change research, we suspect it also common
in many other
areas of inquiry such as studies
of land - use change, invasive species, and environmental pollutants, to name a few.
As Brenda and John pointed out, we are deeply, at least
in my work, dependent on
areas of inquiry such as neurophysiology, developmental neurobiology, basic cell biology, and genetics to help us understand the interesting patterns that we are uniquely
in a position to observe.
The Kavli Foundation (TKF): The Kavli Institute for Fundamental Neuroscience at least initially aims to home
in on a single
area of inquiry: neuroplasticity.
One newer
area of inquiry is a look at a pathway
in the body known as the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis.
Because all tenure deliberations are confidential, I can not speak publicly about the specific circumstances
of any decision; however, I do wish to address an issue that some have raised concerning the school's broader interest
in certain methods
of inquiry or
areas of study.
I mostly noticed this due to the rash
of questions about how I could have omitted scholar X or Y. I'd indicated
in the initial post that the list was intended as an illustrative cross-section
of faculty «from various disciplines, institutions, generations, and
areas of inquiry,» but that didn't seem to fully satisfy.
This event catalyzed the school's a deep dive into
inquiry - based learning once the teachers saw how invested the students became
in their
areas of research and
inquiry.
The group will create a space for scholars
in this emerging field to learn from each other, further define this
area of study, and mentor junior scholars pursuing this line
of inquiry as graduate students and junior faculty.
Geoff Berry recently finished up an
inquiry unit with his Grade 5s and 6s
in the Australian Curriculum
area of History.
«I came [to HGSE] to expand my understanding
of issues related to adult post-secondary education so that I could apply technology
in ways that make more
of an impact on my students, and identify
areas of inquiry that would support asking...
That is because the learning
in that
area often requires challenge
of assumptions, deep
inquiry into leaders» thinking and the opportunity for extended dialogue between the learner and someone who is more expert.
«I came [to HGSE] to expand my understanding
of issues related to adult post-secondary education so that I could apply technology
in ways that make more
of an impact on my students, and identify
areas of inquiry that would support asking further questions through the rest
of my career,» Shaw says.
For example, through
inquiry - based learning, students pose questions
of interest to them
in the context
of a content
area to develop deeper understanding
of the content and inter-relationships among content within or outside the discipline.
First and foremost teachers must understand and believe
in the value
of inquiry across all subject
areas and be comfortable with the
inquiry process.
To develop competence
in an
area of inquiry, students must (a) have a deep foundation
of factual knowledge, (b) understand facts and ideas
in the context
of a conceptual framework, and © organize knowledge
in ways that facilitate retrieval and application.
Evaluations should be diagnostic
in nature, drawing on data about program quality to inform
inquiries into the sources
of success and improvement, as well as
areas of concern.
In this fourth webinar on the 4 Dimensions
of Instructional Leadership ™, school leaders learn how to use a cycle
of inquiry as a means
of strengthening instruction and leadership through collecting and analyzing data, developing
areas of focus, learning and implementing new strategies to improve practice, and analyzing the impact
of the new practices.