Sentences with phrase «as a scientist in»

As a scientist in my profession, people who understand science know that not much is really «proven.»
One week before the successful flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, N.C., the New York Times had this to say about a rival plane builder: «We hope that Professor Langley will not put his substantial greatness as a scientist in further peril by continuing to waste his time, and the money involved, in further airship experiments.
I would like to continue using my experience as a scientist in international cooperation and development, although it can be difficult to combine science with practical work.
This training provides the solid foundation that students will need if they are to succeed as scientists in future.
I feel that my chances to get a job as a scientist in industry are better in general.»
«I had made the decision to cross the Atlantic,» Idriss wrote to me in an e-mail, «because I encountered difficulties establishing myself as a scientist in the U.K. and, even worse, was unable to continue my medical education.
I see myself as a scientist in an interdisciplinary world between life sciences and engineering.
Even as scientists in other fields struggle to find jobs, computational biologists are being snapped up as soon as they graduate with lucrative salary offers, says Russ Altman, a professor of bioengineering, genetics, and medicine and director of the biomedical informatics training program at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
Hosting seminars covering science policy topics, such as biosafety regulations and what working as a scientist in the federal government is like, provides a valuable opportunity for researchers to learn from experts about these issues.
These people weren't able to adequately respond to this overtly flawed and racist research because they lacked the social and political power — and were not present as scientists in the laboratory.
DUBLIN — When chemist Daniel Funeriu became Romania's science minister in December 2009, he had lived abroad for more than two decades, studying and working as a scientist in France, the United States, Japan, and Germany.
Dr. Guanying Li and Professor Zhang worked with colleagues from OIST's Imaging and Instrument Analysis Section, as well as scientists in the SM Application Group of JEOL in Tokyo.
So how do you prepare for a career as a scientist in a changing job market?
They will be waived for those who can't afford them, such as scientists in developing countries.
The series, published since 1980, addresses the community of statisticians, as well as scientists in various disciplines who use statistical methodology in their work.
Prior to CRI, Jun spent more than a decade as a scientist in immunology and biomedical engineering.
Trained as a physician, specialised in epidemiology, clinical pharmacology and vaccinology, Dr Odile Leroy has spent most of her carrier in vaccine development, as a scientist in Africa for nine years, as corporate clinical director of airborne vaccines for 10 years at Sanofi Pasteur.
While he is technically a neurologist and writer, he qualifies as a scientist in my mind.
Her tenure as a scientist in western medicine and experience helping women using traditional eastern medicine allows her the unique ability to understand and navigate the journey from many angles.
Back in Russia, she was working as a scientist in a Research Institute, too.
It begins with Marley Shelton as a scientist in an outer - space laboratory in the midst of a crisis.
Spencer, Jenkins and the always reliable Michael Stuhlbarg (as the scientist in charge of studying «Amphibian Man») all fit nicely into this traditional good vs. evil fantasy universe.
Chen and Armstrong (2002) described a myriad of project - based learning activities in which teachers used technologies to engage students as scientists in collecting data on stars for NASA, as explorers in wide - ranging expeditions around the world, as writers publishing poems or even literary magazines, and in a range of other innovative roles engaging in relevant projects.
The camp is owned by the company where their father works as a scientist in the Alex division, an arm of the company dedicated to, among other things, resurrecting extinct animals and creating biodrones, animals (people included) implanted with surveillance hardware.
The news comes as scientists in the country confirmed locally produced bean sprouts as the like cause of the outbreak.
Carsten Höller uses his training as a scientist in his work as an artist, concentrating particularly on the nature of human relationships.
If none of those qualify as scientists in your opinion, you could probably point me pretty quickly to statements from scientists who reacted in horror to the claim.
Here's how things are evolving as scientists in different fields dig in on this paper's evidence and arguments.
I am not sure, when I wrote the article I certainly was not yet established as a scientist in this particular field.
So individuals such as Gavin Schmidt (who is a computer scientist by education) would also qualify as scientists in my analysis.
«As long as the scientists in the Siberian Arctic are not able to report very strong increases in submarine landslides and slope failures, I wouldn't expect that the release into the atmosphere is so severe that it is really very serious at the moment,» Schwark added.
Hopefully you'll agree with me that as scientists we in effect took the equivalent of the Hypocratic oath and declared that we must ALWAYS continue to question all established science through the application of the scientific method?
That means there must be thousands, perhaps millions of people in this country who qualify as scientists in James Taylor's world.
It might be worth considering that long before the current brouhaha regarding Dr. Bengtsson, he had long ago shown his honesty as a scientist in not necessarily adhering to the alarmist party line.
A guy who has published nothing since 24 years ago, and has never published anything related to climate science and never worked as a scientists in a relevant field.
LONDON, 5 February, 2015 − One small mystery that surrounds Greenland's melting ice is a little closer to being solved as scientists in the US confirm that surface meltwater can drain all the way down to fill concealed lakes under the ice.
For example, why did you decide to pursue a career as a scientist in the food industry rather than, say, the pharmaceutical industry?

Not exact matches

In the human version, scientists use an RNA guide to direct an enzyme, Cas - 9, to a specific point in any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typIn the human version, scientists use an RNA guide to direct an enzyme, Cas - 9, to a specific point in any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typin any organism's DNA — where, like an eagle - eyed copy editor, the enzyme snips out an errant letter or sequence as if it were expunging a typo.
As much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievementAs much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievementas recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievements.
«In your body, nervousness feels the same, physiologically speaking, as excitement,» Dahl learned speaking to scientists for her book.
PICI (pronounced «pie - sea»), as it's called by its member scientists, is doing something unprecedented in academic medicine: combining and coordinating the efforts of six of the top cancer immunology centers in the country — MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Penn Medicine, Stanford, UCLA, and UCSF — in order to greatly expand and, more important, to accelerate our understanding of why some immune - based treatments work miraculously in some patients and not at all in others.
As I've said, there have been a number of research papers of late, led in large part by the work of French scientist Laurence Zitvogel, that are building a strong case for a central role for the microbiome in cancer treatment response.
And in many, many cases — such as with ocean temperatures, rising sea levels, or ice shelf traveling speeds — scientists have recorded the data for decades, systematically, consistently, and with precision.
A health innovation has the potential to change people's lives and be transformative in a way that a phone never could, and that's precisely why, as excited as they are, scientists remain skeptical.
In a new study based on mice, scientists at Lancaster University found that a drug that goes after three diabetes - related targets «significantly reversed the memory deficit» in mice who got the drug, as measured by their performance in a maze test when compared to mice who didn't get the druIn a new study based on mice, scientists at Lancaster University found that a drug that goes after three diabetes - related targets «significantly reversed the memory deficit» in mice who got the drug, as measured by their performance in a maze test when compared to mice who didn't get the druin mice who got the drug, as measured by their performance in a maze test when compared to mice who didn't get the druin a maze test when compared to mice who didn't get the drug.
This sensor is still in its early days, as the scientists have tested a prototype on only eight people so far.
As Jill Boite Taylor describes it in her book, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, the «alarm» lasts for 90 seconds and triggers a host of physical effects — rising blood pressure, tensed muscles and the release of adrenaline and other hormones.
As Stulberg tells Science of Us, behavior scientist K. Anders Ericsson discovered in the 1990's that what separates great performers — musicians, artists, chess players, even physicians — from everyone else was not that they practiced more than their peers.
«As it makes these five dips into Saturn, followed by its final plunge, Cassini will become the first Saturn atmospheric probe,» Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist at JPL, said in a press release.
As reiterated in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report issued on March 31, scientists estimate that we can emit no more than 500 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide in order to limit the increase in global temperature to just 2 degrees C by 2100 (and governments attending the successive climate summits have agreed in principle to this objective).
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