Not exact matches
Our «competitive advantage» was our creative genius family friend, Bill Keister, a retired Bell
Labs scientist
who invented puzzles
as a hobby.
A coalition of smaller
lab companies in Ontario — headed by former Liberal MP Gerard Kennedy,
who now serves
as CEO of Ontario's Alpha
Labs — fought a noisy battle against the LifeLabs - CML merger.
If those rules had already been implemented, then Dinner
Lab would have been able to tap those 750 investors
who expressed interest in investing in Dinner
Lab, but don't qualify
as accredited investors.
Still, Nest
Labs must make sure that the company doesn't push customers too hard
who don't care to use the devices
as energy - savings tools, she explained.
OpenID providers — Individuals
who don't have an OpenID through a blog or other online service can create one at websites such
as myVidoop, Verisign's Verisign
Labs, JanRain» sMyOpenID and ClaimID.
As an economic statistician
who analyzes data for a living, I have been fascinated to observe the recent court case involving hiQ
Labs and LinkedIn.
According to a study, students
who wore white
lab coats while conducting experiments made half the amount of errors
as the students
who were dressed regularly.
Now in 2018, I don't want to project that everything was negative in 2017: we've seen such individuals
as Nimrod May from Sirin
Labs, individuals like Mikhail Mironov from ICORating,
who are having one of the most successful ICOs of 2017, and now is coming out with one of the first cell phones that has an encrypted wallet included on an Android platform, which I think a phenomenal piece of technology moving forward.
To them, church leaders and ministers rank at about the same low level of esteem
as the «suits» where they work, the management types
who are clueless about what actually goes on in the
lab.
That's the case for a black
lab named Lulu anyway,
who was recruited into one of the toughest jobs in the dog industry and,
as fate would have it, was given an early retirement because her interests lie in other areas,
as the CIA explained in a Twitter thread.
In fact, in the search for truly sustainable excellence, the show has opened up the Ecopack Challenge to non-exhibiting companies,
who can participate at the event,
as part of the Innovation
Lab.
Plus Debuting Blair
Lab as well
as Beyond Death — I Will also have a Very Limited # of Beyond Pre-Production Bottles for a very private series --- Those of you
who sent me your photo with your original bottle are in line for the first batch of production bottles signed ---....
The screenshot below is taken from our Bet
Labs software and displays the performance of playoff teams
who lost their previous game
as a favorite.
Ann Clwyd (
Lab, backbencher) starts nearly crying
as she speaks of nurses
who fail to show care and compassion to patients.
The poll's figures for general election voting intentions are not
as bad but still not good: although the headline figures are Con 31 %,
Lab 36 %, LD 9 %, UKIP 15 %, of those
who voted Labour in 2010, 9 % are said to be intending to vote UKIP.
«Steve McCabe (Birmingham, Selly Oak)(
Lab): Given that the vast majority of the 600,000 people
who will be excluded from getting a pension under the raised threshold are women, is the Secretary of State at all worried that the Bill is beginning to look
as if it discriminates against women?
Still, my main point is that Carcetti,
who is a Democrat, looks just
as much like a typical New
Lab politico
as a New Tory one.
A 43North winner
who chose Buffalo over South Carolina
as a home for his biotech company, Efferent
Labs, penned a defense of START - UP NY.
Clegg won't be remembered
as the leader
who ferried the Liberals back to power after 8o years in the wilderness (their stint in government will be a mere footnote, like the Lib -
Lab pact of 1977).
Even the vendor
who received a $ 3.88 check on Dec. 30 from the NYPD to cover an expense listed
as «Medical, Surgical and
Lab Supply» is a mystery.
As I have said to you before Maxim a lot of it might but not all the UKIP vote is Tory friendly, a very significant proportion are ex
Lab voters on council estates or WWC former industrial areas
who are averse to the Tories for a plethora of reasons.
As for the
Lab council, I might not be the right person to comment given my lack of affection for Labour, but Blake clearly is an inferior council leader to Wakefield,
who was in before... and yes, reports of bullying and lack of democracy are regular.
«Permadoc: A scientist
who spends upwards of ten (or more) years working out of one (or more)
labs as a postdoctoral fellow with little to no career advancement.»
Applicants
who hold a temporary / term - limited fellowship or post-doc with a federal agency are considered eligible,
as are post-docs at national
labs who are funded by a federal agency.
Another fellow, Barbara Martinez, was a 2011 - 2012 executive branch fellow
who now works
as innovation director at Conservation X
Labs, a company founded by two alumni S&T Policy Fellows in order to develop new conservation models and prevent the extinction of species.
As option three, my wife,
who could not work at that time because of visa restrictions, had already volunteered in the
lab until the day our son was born.
Pictured (left to right): Seated, Soroush Vosoughi, a postdoc at the Media
Lab's Laboratory for Social Machines; Sinan Aral, the David Austin Professor of Management at MIT Sloan; and Deb Roy, an associate professor of media arts and sciences at the MIT Media
Lab,
who also served
as Twitter's Chief Media Scientist from 2013 to 2017.
This work was inspired by previous cross-coupling chemistry developed in the Baran
lab, and catalyzed by discussions with pharmaceutical industry partners
who view this
as an area of major unmet need.
She still runs an eight - person
lab, studying endocytosis with four grad students
who probably don't have to attend
as many
lab meetings
as they used to.
The need for scientists with an eye for business
as well
as research knowledge is increasing rapidly, and for those
who love science but have second thoughts about spending a lifetime in the
lab, this might be the answer.
«While there is much work to be done, these findings imply the possibility of taking a patient's Th17 cells, expanding them in the
lab and then reinfusing them
as a treatment,» adds Chen Dong, also of MD Anderson,
who supervised the work.
A somewhat more advanced student in the
lab, he is, more to the point, the man she has lived with for several years and
who has,
as the book opens, proposed marriage.
Attending national meetings, including the annual American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting and a variety of ethics meetings, got me out of my somewhat constrained
lab - centered world, exposed me to larger policy issues, and allowed me to meet a variety of individuals
who later served
as mentors.
«He has a very global, big - picture view of where his work fits in,» says Carter,
who worked
as a research associate in his
lab.
«The researchers have taken a technique that most in the field thought would be impossible for complex organs such
as the kidney, and have painstakingly developed a method to make it work,» says Jamie Davies at the University of Edinburgh, UK,
who was part of a team that last year made some headway in their attempts to grow kidneys from scratch in the
lab.
Retesting freed Josiah Sutton,
who was jailed
as a teenager for rape based on a Houston
lab mistake; during his original trial, Sutton had requested, but did not receive, independent DNA testing of the prosecution's evidence.
Peter Carr, a bioengineer at MIT Media
Lab who is part of the group developing the technology, describes it
as «highly directed evolution».
Steve: So you mentioned that Bohr referred to him
as the strangest man
who had ever come through his
lab, and that's the title of the book.
«If there's an earthquake, we could readily adapt our UAVs to serve
as flying cellular towers to restore communications and help look for survivors,» says Lora Weiss, a Georgia Tech researcher
who heads up a robotics and unmanned systems
lab.
And students
who made significant contributions to ORNL projects — and
who also match the needs and research interest of a
lab at ORNL — are welcomed to return the following summer
as student researchers.
There are no rules against it, but becoming an item with one of your colleagues can make others wary of you, says Simon Barker, a PhD student at Newcastle University
who works in the same
lab as his girlfriend,
as well
as running a start - up with her.
Xiao is a former doctoral student of Huang's at Northwestern
who then went on to work
as a postdoctoral researcher in Rogers»
lab at Illinois.
«I don't know anyone
who's gotten a job
who spent their postdoc at the bench the whole time,» says Crystal Icenhour,
who was recently hired
as vice president and director of research at IDX
Labs, a startup in Charlottesville, Virginia.
• Those
who think the toll of scientific misconduct is limited to science should read a paper in the European Heart Journal (EHJ) that claims that tainted research from the
labs of Don Poldermans, the «disgraced cardiologist
who was at Erasmus MC in the Netherlands, may have led to the deaths of»
as many
as 800,000 people in Europe.
«While I was working in the
lab for hours trying to get the circuits to work, I felt good knowing this was going to help someone
who isn't
as fortunate
as I am.»
The specific duties of staff scientists —
who can work in core facilities
as well
as in
labs in academia, non-profit research institutions, and government — generally include both doing independent research and helping others get work done, though the specifics vary.
The big issue here — much bigger than independent funding — is your unsupportive adviser,
who seems to view you (and the other postdocs in the
lab)
as instruments for his own success rather than
as protégés whose career success he is responsible for.
Authors of the new study include SDSC's Goetz and Walker
as well
as Matthew A. Clark,
who developed part of the software during his internship with Walker and Goetz,
as part of SDSC's Research Experience for High School Students (REHS) program and later
as an undergraduate research intern in the WMD
lab.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County was recently involved in a lawsuit that accused a professor and his wife,
who was serving
as his
lab manager, of mistreating international scholars.
Corn,
who experiments with Crispr - Cas9 in his own
lab, is just
as enthusiastic.