Sentences with phrase «as a young scientist just»

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But just as the felling of a large tree allows young plants to sprout in the newly sunny ground that it formerly shaded, the passing of a major scientist permits new ideas to spring up in the intellectual space she or he once dominated.
His interactions with the other young scientists at the meeting, and discovering the beautiful island city, contributed just as much to making it such an enjoyable and enriching experience.
Just as those Nobelists have provided their insights in our pages, they have also shared their wisdom and encouragement in lectures and conversations with young scientists at another important but underappreciated assembly, the Nobel Laureate Meetings in Lindau, Germany.
As general as the panelists tried to keep their advice, the questions had a predictable undercurrent: Those aspiring young scientists didn't just want to find out what it was like to work in sciencAs general as the panelists tried to keep their advice, the questions had a predictable undercurrent: Those aspiring young scientists didn't just want to find out what it was like to work in sciencas the panelists tried to keep their advice, the questions had a predictable undercurrent: Those aspiring young scientists didn't just want to find out what it was like to work in science.
He may be known around campus as «Old Man Minsky,» but the scientist is just as active in AI research today as he was when he helped pioneer the field as a young man in the 1950s.
As a young scientist he proceeded to do just that, experimentally removing sea stars in control plots, thereby creating profound changes in the intertidal community he studied.
Scientists were even more stunned in July 2002 when researchers led by stem cell biologist Catherine Verfaillie at the University of Minnesota reported that bone marrow — derived cells they had injected into young embryos contributed to all three embryonic layers, just as embryonic stem cells would do.
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.
Through YRP, Bunthof wanted to involve young scientists in the debate on genomics and society, because, as she puts it, «academic training includes more than just doing your research project.»
Paul Jackson CEO of Engineering UK said: «By taking a simple classroom experiment as inspiration, we worked with scientists to create this unique crown, with the aim of showing young people just how fun and fascinating science, technology, engineering and maths can be.
And, speaking of the future, arriving just in time (i.e. yesterday) as if prescient, Edge offers an «annotated table of contents» for Future Science: Essays from the Cutting Edge, a book in which 18 young scientists discuss their work and its implications for the future.
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