Sentences with phrase «as a staff scientist»

In 2000, she joined the team as a staff scientist.
Between his Ph.D. and his postdoc in Lund, Sweden, he worked as a staff scientist at Novozymes, and says his work there became a major focus of his basic research at Aarhus University.
In 1993, Dr. Wind joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, a U.S. Dept. of Energy laboratory in Richland, Washington, as a staff scientist and is currently working there, specializing in magnetic resonance.
Following a postdoctoral fellowship in the National Human Genome Research Institute at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Dr. Wei stayed on at NIH, first as a biologist and currently as a staff scientist, in the Pediatric Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute.
From 1998 to 2002 Dr. Welch worked as a staff scientist at Maxygen in the development and application of directed biomolecule evolution.
Simon Gerber, a postdoctoral researcher in Shen's group, led the LCLS measurements at SLAC; he has since joined the SwissFEL at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland as a staff scientist.
He pioneered body fluid proteomics technologies and research in his role as a Staff Scientist and later as a Director of Protein Chemistry at Large Scale Biology Corporation from 1999 - 2003.
From 1998 to 2000, she was a post-doctoral fellow at The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, before joining the National Human Genome Research Institute as a staff scientist.
Dr. Leblanc joined Boston University Medical Center as a staff scientist studying the immunoglobulin repertoire of individuals infected with HIV.
In 2003, she moved to the Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Immunology at the National Institute on Aging as a staff scientist and later became head of the laboratory's Cancer Biology Unit.
She worked as a staff scientist at the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute.
Six of his former trainees work as staff scientists in national laboratories in Canada, France, Germany and Italy.
He was introduced to radiopharmaceutical development as a postdoctoral research associate and then as a staff scientist in the department of radiology at Washington University School of Medicine, where he developed several preclinical imaging agents to study brain tumors, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.

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Attendees at today's kickoff included: City of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, Buffalo Public Schools Interim Superintendent Donald Ogilvie, SUNY Trustee Dr. Eunice Lewin, University at Buffalo President Dr. Satish K. Tripathi, SUNY Buffalo State President Dr. Katherine Conway - Turner, Erie Community College President Jack Quinn, Regional Economic Development Council Co-Chair, businessman and developer Howard Zemsky, Staff Scientist Mwita Phelps of Life Technologies / Thermo Fisher Scientific, Director of the Buffalo and Erie County Public Libraries Mary Jean Jakubowski, Dr. Norma J. Nowak, Director of Science and Technology, UB's NYS Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, as well as a number of invited guests, including elected leaders, teachers and students.
On his way to the first of six meetings on Capitol Hill as part of his inaugural participation in Climate Science Day events that bring scientists to Congress each year to offer lawmakers and their staff assistance and scientific resources relating to climate science, Kennedy ran into a crowd waiting to watch Day Two of federal Judge Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
Yet, as was the case with the other scientists, during his meetings with the staff of New York delegation members the conversations turned to his work measuring the impact of human activities on New York's coastal marshes.
These panels will be staffed by biomedical scientists both from within the institution and outside, as well as a veterinarian, a nonscientist, and a government representative.
Moreover, these staff scientists, as Solomon sees it, would hold high - caliber positions with all of the health care and retirement benefits offered to other staff at their institution.
She calculates that postdocs cost on average just $ 16.50 per hour, as compared with approximately $ 30 per hour for staff scientists and between $ 21 and $ 34 for graduate students.
While the professional life of Spanish academics broadly goes through the four traditional phases of predoctoral researcher (Ayudante), postdoctoral researcher (Ayudante Doctor), lecturer, and finally permanent research staff, it is early stage and transitional stage career scientists which have been identified as the most vulnerable.
«The frontiers of fundamental physics have traditionally been studied with particle colliders, such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, by smashing together subatomic particles at great energies,» says UCSD physicist George Fuller, who collaborated with Paris and other staff scientists at Los Alamos to develop the novel theoretical model.
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«Each mission became more scientifically productive as the program went on,» says Paul Spudis, senior staff scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston.
Greg Finak, a senior staff scientist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, describes his role as a «mini-faculty» member.
Participants also noted that staff scientists are much more common at research institutes in other countries, such as Germany's Max Planck Institutes, where grants to institutions rather than to individual investigators are a common funding mechanism.
Major challenges include convincing lab chiefs that higher paid staff scientists are as good an investment of scarce grant dollars as lower paid postdocs or graduate students.
As of 2015, doctorate - granting universities employed roughly 25,200 doctoral - level staff scientists (see chart below for the top 15 employers).
The only stipulation was that I had to choose a staff scientist as my advisor.
At Spurgeon's institution, she says, staff scientists don't have access to the professional resources that faculty members, or even trainees, do — such as grant writing support.
Substantially increasing the use of staff scientists in this country will thus require changes in funding and administrative practices as well as culture change.
Cosma returned to Italy as a tenured staff scientist within Ballabio's group in 2000.
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.
To reduce the surplus of young scientists seeking faculty posts and thus help to ease the crisis, the article proposed creating ««nonreplicating» staff scientist positions... as part of a legitimate career track.»
Such training best prepares young scientists to fill specialist positions, such as technician, permanent postdoc, and staff scientist — not necessarily to perform all the tasks needed to conduct studies of their own and eventually become a PI.
Group leaders, mid-career scientists arriving at Janelia Farm already equipped with impressive records of accomplishment, will supervise as up to six additional people — postdocs, grad students, and permanent scientific staff members — and hold initial appointments that will be reviewed and can be renewed after 6 years and then at 5 - year intervals.
For scientists unwilling or unable to compete at this stratospheric level, Janelia will also offer «career opportunities... doing really exciting science» as staff research specialists.
As many as 420 staff members, mostly scientists, could be out of work by June 2015, according to a memo circulated to staff members on 14 May by CSIRO chief Megan Clark,» Dayton wrotAs many as 420 staff members, mostly scientists, could be out of work by June 2015, according to a memo circulated to staff members on 14 May by CSIRO chief Megan Clark,» Dayton wrotas 420 staff members, mostly scientists, could be out of work by June 2015, according to a memo circulated to staff members on 14 May by CSIRO chief Megan Clark,» Dayton wrote.
As happened during the glory days of those other famed institutions, Rubin foresees lab chiefs joining postdocs, grad students, and staff scientists at the bench, unhampered by the need to teach, see to administrative tasks, or write proposals.
But 20 will be promising young scientists not far from beyond their Ph.D. s who supervise as many as two other people — also postdocs, grad students or staff scientists — and hold one - time - only, nonrenewable, 5 - year appointments.
Several programs have been initiated to help promote young investigators, such as the Avenir program at INSERM, which provides young scientists who already have a permanent position with fully equipped space within their host department and funding toward research expenses and salaries for nonpermanent staff for up to 5 years.
And I very much like having a writer on staff who's a scientist with deep expertise who can say, yes, this is as neat as it sounds.
As federal sequestration and other disruptions of government funding have forced academic labs to cut their staffs, some junior scientists are reportedly turning to adjunct teaching to pay their bills.
Such bases also offer scientists a chance to work daily at labs on the base, collecting and analyzing data using world class equipment and support staff among luxuries such as heat, air conditioning, high speed internet, and full - time cooks.
As NIST director, Gallagher oversees some 3000 scientists, engineers, and support staff at two main labs in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and Boulder, Colorado.
Under some of those other systems, research institutions employ many scientists as long - term, career staff members who have professional - level salaries and clear career paths potentially leading to greater responsibility and leadership.
Through decisions made haphazardly 60 years ago, «we chose as a country to staff our labs primarily with graduate students and postdocs and a few non-tenured staff people, while other countries have permanent ways of staffing their labs,» often with PhD staff scientists in career positions, says Georgia State University economist Paula Stephan, an authority on the academic labor force.
But some scientists, such as Thomas Stossel of Harvard Medical School, spoke out against it, saying stringent conflict of interest rules will cause talented staff scientists to quit and will hinder collaboration between government and private - sector scientists.
Los Alamos National Laboratory staff scientist Cristiano Nisoli explained, «The emergence of magnetic monopoles in spin ice systems is a particular case of what physicists call fractionalization, or deconfinement of quasi-particles that together are seen as comprising the fundamental unit of the system, in this case the north and south poles of a nanomagnet.
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