Sentences with phrase «as young researchers»

However, I would add that, as young researchers in France, we face a dilemma.
In addition, attending the conference had allowed me to meet up with some leading experts in different fields of research, as far as food security is concerned, as well as young researchers and the discussions provoked during the different presentations by leading scientists like Professor Louise Fresco were really interesting.
«It is difficult as a young researcher balancing the pressures of a «publish or die» culture with sound research practices, as these inevitably take longer and produce more measured conclusions.
Venerable paleoanthropologist Tattersall opens his latest book recalling the time when, as a young researcher in the»70s, he traveled to the Comoros Islands to study lemurs and instead found himself in the midst of a coup.
Rest fell in love with supernovas by accident, as a young researcher at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile.
«Working in the pit was not a joy,» said Paul Hardin, a molecular geneticist at Texas A&M University who said he spent «innumerable» hours there as a young researcher.
In the early 1990s, while working as a young researcher at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, Alexandra Zapruder came across children's diary entries written during the Holocaust.
And stay tuned for the next article in this series, in which Dr Chelsea Bond shares a letter to herself as a young researcher.

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«Younger people who view their future as extensive gain more happiness from extraordinary experiences,» the researchers concluded, while as people age, it is more ordinary experiences that become associated with happiness.
As more young workers are moving downtown, businesses have taken note, choosing to remain in the CBD rather than expand to the suburbs,» researchers wrote in a recent report by CBRE titled, «Resurgence in Midwest Secondary Markets.»
Plus, researchers have found that people who smile are perceived as younger and thinner.
Researchers noted that this could be especially problematic given that Affordable Care Act could use as many young enrollees as possible.
He also serves as Director of a national fellowship program based at Rutgers University that awards research fellowships to young and emerging researchers on employee stock ownership and profit sharing with over 120 fellows at colleges and universities and states throughout the U.S. and sponsors bi-annual research conferences on these issues.
A recent paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research studied what happens to scientific subfields when star researchers die suddenly and at the peak of their abilities, and finds that while there is considerable evidence that young researchers are reluctant to challenge scientific superstars, a sudden and unexpected death does not significantly improve the situation, particularly when «key collaborators of the star are in a position to channel resources (such as editorial goodwill or funding) to insiders.»
Mar. 12, 2013 — A century old mystery as to why, for some animals, it's the father rather than the mother that takes care of their young has been cracked by researchers at the University of Sheffield.
And almost any of our young psychologists will tell you that only a few belated scholastics, or possibly some crack - brained theosophist or psychical researcher, can be found holding back, and still talking as if mental phenomena might exist as independent variables in the world.
Annenberg countered that comic content (such as cartoons) is indeed a highly effective form of conveying serious lessons; that when a new person or agent enters a scene a «single» violent episode becomes «multiple»; that a six - week analysis made by the researchers revealed the same general results as the one - week sample; and that the risk ratio validly takes into account the fear that potential victims (such as young women) have when viewing violent television.8.
Researchers found that 12 % of snackers were «appetisers», those who eat snacks as part of an aperitif, and a further 12 % of participants were identified as «in a hurry» snackers, generally younger people who replace meals with snacks.
A second study, conducted by researchers at the University of Minnesota's Institute of Child Development, found that in children younger than age 3, levels of the stress hormone cortisol rose in the afternoon during full days in day care, but fell as the hours passed when they were cared for at home.
My reaction was one of sadness, frustration, and worry: sadness that a young athlete simply assumed that he had CTE as a result of a single concussion and considered it to be a death sentence; frustration that, despite concerted efforts by researchers and clinicians, along with some in the media, to set the record straight on CTE, the prevailing media narrative continues to be that concussions or repetitive subconcussive blows «cause» chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), that CTE «causes» former athletes to commit suicide, and that such causal links are proven scientific fact (they're not); and, finally, worry: concern about the consequences of the football = CTE and CTE = suicide memes in the real world.
In fact, researchers found that many young men today «seemed to desire or to enact very different scripts than those they cited as cultural norms.»
But the researchers did find two positive associations between working motherhood and well - adjusted children: kids whose mothers worked when they were younger than 3 were later rated as higher - achieving by teachers and had fewer problems with depression and anxiety.
Researchers at the University of Chicago found that children young as preschool age already show significant differences in math knowledge.
Norman Weinberger, a cognitive sciences and psychology professor at the University of California at Irvine, says in one study, babies as young as four months old seemed to know when researchers played the «Happy Birthday» song incorrectly.
In a March 11, 2015 «Well» blog New York Times health reporter, Gretchen Reynolds, reported on a new study by NYU researchers, including Laura Balcer, a member of MomsTEAM Institute's Board of Advisors, about the use of a simple, rapid, and inexpensive visual test called King - Devick as a sideline screen to help identify athletes as young as five wit
According to researchers, parenting education programs such as those provided by ECPC, can increase appropriate development in young children.
As noted below, most researchers agree that young babies should sleep in the same room where their parents sleep.
While it is believed that these particular symbiotic strains have evolved over time as a way of kick - starting the digestive processes of very young humans, their discovery has prompted researchers to further investigate the possible benefits of other forms of probiotic bacteria during early childhood and adolescence.
As researchers began to understand the importance of vitamin C, for example, they began to experiment with the assortment and timing of introducing foods rich in vitamin C to young children.
When researchers questioned 231 young adolescents about their cultural values and experiences with peers, they found that kids from authoritarian homes were more likely to have experienced bullying — both as victims and perpetrators (Georgiou et al 2013).
«There are many cases where younger siblings work very hard to carve out their own unique path and be different from their brothers and sisters, a process researchers refer to as «de-identification.»
Luckily, sleep researchers recommend night lights as a perfectly safe, healthy and effective way to create a positive sleep environment for young children.
I'm sure we could drop some Japanese researchers off in agricultural areas of the US and they would be amazed to see children as young as 5 raising animals to be shown and sold at the fair.
Professor John Pethica, Vice-President of the Royal Society, said: «We're pleased to partner with EPSRC so that these young researchers, identified by the Royal Society as excellent and potential leaders in their fields, will have access to further funding to advance their research and develop their careers.»
Garstecki returned to Poland in 2005 to take a 3 - year assistant professorship at the Polish Academy of Sciences» Institute of Physical Chemistry, where he did his Ph.D., because he knew it as a place «that is very friendly to young researchers
The researchers also connected those bad experiences to depression and health problems in children as young as 9.
Other young researchers who are unable to get as much grant money «often go abroad instead,» Özören says.
Researchers show for the first time that healthy older men and women can generate just as many new brain cells as younger people.
As Nobel Prize winners gather this month to share their wisdom with younger researchers, Scientific American recalls some of the articles that Nobel laureates have published in our pages
A new study by researchers at Dartmouth has found that adolescents living in medical marijuana states with a plethora of dispensaries are more likely to have tried new methods of cannabis use, such as edibles and vaping, at a younger age than those living in states with fewer dispensaries.
Healthy people in their 70s have just as many young nerve cells, or neurons, in a memory - related part of the brain as do teenagers and young adults, researchers report in the April 5 Cell Stem Cell.
But, as study co-author Schaffer, quoted by Basken, observes, «there is no evidence that there is a shortage of young, well - trained biomedical researchers to take their place on faculties in schools of higher education or as principal investigators on NIH research grants.»
Keynote speaker Emmitt Jolly, a schistosomiasis researcher, noted that he was the son of a preacher and janitor, and worked in Alabama cotton fields for 2 years as a young man, but was still able to become a professor at Case Western Reserve University here.
Researchers from several institutions, including, UCLA, Boston University, Stanford University and the Institute for Aging Research at Hebrew SeniorLife, analyzed blood samples from nearly 10,000 people to find that genetic markers in the gene responsible for keeping telomeres (tips of chromosomes) youthfully longer, did not translate into a younger biologic age as measured by changes in proteins coating the DNA.
The GloSYS researchers conducted one - on - one interviews with 45 young scientists — defined in the study as researchers 30 to 40 years old within 10 years of obtaining their Ph.D. s — from around the world, working in academia.
The researchers found that relatively cool accretion discs around young stars, whose inner edges can be several times the size of the Sun, show the same behaviour as the hot, violent accretion discs around planet - sized white dwarfs, city - sized black holes and supermassive black holes as large as the entire Solar system, supporting the universality of accretion physics.
So in August 2010 he joined a group of friends, including postdoc researchers Tim Koslowski, also at Perimeter, and Henrique Gomes at Imperial College London, to pick apart Barbour's writings just as the young Barbour had once scrutinized Einstein's.
Özören has been able to triple her salary because of a career grant from the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBITAK), intended for young researchers setting up their own independent groups, and an EMBO Strategic Development and Integration Grant (SDIG) award, which provides $ 50,000 per year for as many as 5 years, including a contribution to her salary.
Young researchers often end up as long - term postdocs in someone else's lab or choose to build their careers overseas.
Although Hust and Rodgers talked to adolescents before the start of the #MeToo campaign, the researchers noted that the young women they spoke with shared stories similar to those shared on social media as part of the grassroots campaign.
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