Sentences with phrase «attending scientific talks»

Many medical societies allow meeting attendees to earn CME credits by attending scientific talks; the problem is that some speakers have been company staff members.
In 1990, Emanuel's future wife, Susan, who was living in France at the time, attended a scientific talk he gave in England.

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Scientific American staffers Mark Fischetti and Robin Lloyd talk with podcast host Steve Mirsky about sessions they attended — including those about algae for energy, dissecting the astronomy in art, and attitudes about climate change — at the recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Like many collectors and dealers, Labenne cares deeply about the science and spends much of his time at the conference diligently attending the scientific sessions — especially the dozen talks that focus on Black Beauty.
Scientific American's David Biello talks about his article in the November issue that examines America's nuclear arsenal and options for the future and Scientific American Mind magazine «sKaren Schrock gives us a rundown from the big neuroscience meeting, that she attended last week.
The foundation also provides Liou and others opportunities to attend scientific conferences and family conferences, where patients and their families meet and talk with scientists and researchers.
Reading literature in the field, writing a manuscript, attending overseas conferences, talking with leading scientists — during all these scientific activities, we need to deliver our ideas precisely and concisely in English, a foreign language that we are trained by all means throughout all our past education.
Doing a postdoc in a lab where she was not free to set up collaborations or attend scientific meetings to talk about her work eventually steered former postdoc Anna Webb away from research.
The University of Michigan's Paul Mohai, a leading researcher of issues related to environmental justice, talked about the Flint water crisis at a workshop sponsored by the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources, attended by Scientific American contributing editor Robin Lloyd.
For most of the scientific talks and seminars announced here scientific colleagues from other institutions are more than welcome to attend.
There is always an opportunity to attend really interesting scientific talks from all the Institutes and participate in Gladstone community events, such as charity walks, bake - sale fundraisers, student outreach programs, and so on.
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