Sentences with phrase «because research science»

At the same time, because research science had caught his fancy in medical school, he began working on a Ph.D. with internist A. Edo Meinders.

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Also, there has been previous academic research showing that fast - growth, high - tech entrepreneurs in the U.S. tend to be men, which is partly because women are less involved in science and engineering in general, says Kelly.
Just days before the Guardian piece with Walker's statement was published, NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt, who declined to be interviewed again for this story, told Business Insider that he thought NASA climate research was safe from political tampering because it was too intimately connected to the agency's other critical earth science missions.
Funny, wallace, you mention science because the left consistently refuses to accept the decades of social science research that says single - and step - parent families are not in fact suitable alternatives to the the traditional 2 - parent family.
When I go through David Kinnaman's research, which reflects just about every concern I express in my «15 Reasons» posts --(young people are leaving the church because they believe it is too exclusive, too combative with science, hyper - political, out - of - touch when it comes to sexuality, and an unsafe place in which to wrestle with doubt)-- I am often met with blank stares.
Man walked on the moon because of forward thinking, science embracing research.
This is because I have been influenced by modern holistic approaches, by Hartshorne's version of process cosmology, and by research in the life sciences.
It's interesting to me that American Catholics tend not to have the same sort of antagonistic relationship with science because the pope has an honest - to - goodness observatory with award - winning scientists doing real research; because at least right now, fundamentalism is not the overriding or abiding ideology in the Catholic Church — although there are a wing of Catholic fundamentalists in the U.S. right now that are influenced by their conservative evangelical Protestant brothers and sisters.
Now I think that in making this distinction Whitehead makes a good and original initial point; because it is the fact that philosophers, by instinct, always think heterogeneously about nature, whereas scientists, equally by instinct, don't, which, more than any one thing, makes the philosophy of science so unreal a subject for actual research scientists.
Because of the vast amount of research in the social sciences, American universities are especially well equipped to become great centers for the study of the history of religions.
But if it is in fifty or a hundred years, it will not be because of reports to Congress defending the humanities but because English and humanities professors move away from the research paradigm of the sciences and return to the sort of work natural to the discipline.
Because Ganeden is focused on quality, science and research — coupled along with GanedenBC30's ability to be added to almost any product — the company has been able to stake a leadership position in the growth of the probiotic market.
Not because I had some inherent gift but because I have studied all the research and science to parenting, discipline, and relationships.
This is important to me, because while I have seen many articles citing science in discussing the risks of CIO, all of these writers have an obvious anti-CIO bias and are not presenting a balanced view of the research with all its limitations.
We love science and research because it confirms the use of skin to skin practices, nurturing touch and massage to enhance the physical and emotional wellbeing of parents and babies.
How Children Succeed leans on science and research to reach its conclusions, but the book sings because of its humanity.
Short of doing the science research and spending another sleepless night reading charts, you need to make a decision on why you want to use family cloth and own it because there isn't a right or wrong answer.
These questions barely scratch the surface, because the complex interplay between general advancements of computational social science and hovering satellite topics like political bots will have an enormous impact on research and using data for policy.
«Because it's sort of a small, niche field in the physical sciences, what [a research network] can do is broaden people's exposure to all the different possible aspects of the field,» he says.
Randolph Nesse and Kent Berridge, psychiatric investigators with the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, reported in Science that medicine may never win the war against drug addiction because «it is rooted in the fundamental design of the human nervous system.»
It is not clear which flavour of research Trump will favour, in part because he has said little publicly about science before or after the election.
Don't specialize too early, he cautions, because science is constantly changing thanks to emerging new technologies, discoveries, and even research fields.
Research published in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science in August noted that corn, soybean and cotton yields in the U.S. will drop precipitously because of additional days where the temperature is above 30 degrees Celsius.
Because materials science is vital to a range of industries, this is no easy task, and the diversity posed great challenges to the fledging research institution.
Co-operative Award in Science and Engineering (CASE) studentships, which are jointly funded by the Research Councils and industrial partners, may be worth looking into (not just because they offer a significantly higher grant!).
«It's almost a childlike innocence — you ask questions that adults might never ask, because they have a background where the question is no longer appropriate,» says Harmit Singh Malik, an assistant member of the Seattle - based Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's basic science division.
«It was important to bring microchemistry into the debate, because discussion has been going on for years over whether these structures were just fossilized bacteria or specific bodies where melanin is concentrated,» said Roger Summons, the Schlumberger Professor of Earth Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who was not involved in the research.
As a postdoc in modern thought and literature at Stanford, it was very beneficial for me to be teamed up with people from the sciences because it highlighted how differently we situate ourselves in relation to our research when we describe it.
I got the job partly because it happened that my own research interests fit neatly into the organisation's activities, and partly because I showed that I had been involved in discussions about science outside the academic arena.
I will continue to push for science and technology research and education because they put our economic recovery on a stronger course; however, we can all do more to publicize the tangible benefits that greater investment in science and technology has on our global competitiveness.
Bogaard notes, «I was drawn to this program because I was not fully decided on what I wanted to do in the field, and the PSM program let me explore the many avenues that science can offer outside of academic research
During my graduate program in career counseling, I was encouraged not to ignore my roots in research science, because few individuals with scientific backgrounds choose to retool in an occupation such as counseling.
Angel White, who finished her Ph.D. in Letelier's lab last year and is now a postdoc, landed a NASA earth science fellowship but decided not to renew because, she calculated, it was best to keep working on marine - science projects supported by NSF instead of NASA - funded research on remote - sensing tools.
There, I felt like a kid at a candy store, partly because the event featured hundreds of wonderful science organizations, each with demonstrations aimed at promoting cutting - edge research to the general public, but also partly because so many booths had candy.
Communicating science to lay audiences is an important skill for all scientists because, if called upon, we all need to be ready to explain our work or demonstrate the value of public investment in research.
For science students, furthermore, the quality of any research they have done is increasingly important because «faculty increasingly expect that at the point of admission the student will already have had some research experience,» Posselt notes.
«I think it's in part because I bring a social science perspective, and a patient perspective, to this new kind of research relationship we're trying to develop with participants.
«Having worked in a lab really did help me because I was comfortable with the science,» Ufnar says, referring to her Ph.D. research in environmental toxicology at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg.
The summer after my freshman year in college, I thought I would have to decline a great research opportunity because the position was funded by the National Science Foundation, which — like all federal agencies — has restrictions on funding noncitizens.
But «do not labor under the misconception that your tech transfer office automatically knows what to do with your research, because they probably don't,» cautions Michael Zemel, a professor of nutritional science and medicine at the University of Tennessee.
Earlier this year, STRI research associate William Laurance published a paper in Science, stressing the importance of considering wildlife conservation during transportation infrastructure planning, because it is well known in the conservation community that roads «can unleash a Pandora's box of environmental ills, such as land encroachment, wildlife poaching, forest fragmentation, exotic species invasions and illegal mining.»
What I choose to read is based on relation to my research areas and things that are generating lots of interest and discussion because they are driving the way we do psychology, or science more widely, in new directions.
Jennifer Cohen, a current AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow (AAAS is the publisher of Science), says that many postdocs avoid on - campus help even when it's available because they worry their research advisers or other members of the lab will find out they are struggling.
We know that what won't work is a typical [National Science Foundation (NSF)-RSB- center, because there's no productization and no money for companies to do any research
Heinrich said he opposed Perry because the former governor called for the elimination of DOE in the past and could pose a threat to climate science and research at the department.
Succeeding in science also requires a real passion for researchbecause it is not a regular job») and the «capacity to deal with situations which can be very frustrating.»
This lesser known science agency has long surfed under the radar of budget watchers, in part because its budget of less than $ 1 billion made it small by Washington standards, and because it supports research on scientific and industrial standards.
That's unfortunate because using citizen science in studies would not only highlight volunteers» role in science, it could also could attract more investment into future research, said Rick Bonney, director of program development and evaluation at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, who reviewed Cooper's study.
«I chose India because I got the sense that it was a place that encourages science growth and has special research opportunities,» he says.
The funding levels in the Republican draft «essentially amount to harmful cuts because they do not even keep up with the level of inflation for research,» Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX), the senior Democrat on the science committee, said at the hearing.
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