Also, set realistic goals while designing your project, make clear the connection
between stages of research and your objectives, and highlight the methodology used and research results.
Not exact matches
Adding to this new information is some
research conducted by Womenable way back in 2007, Mapping the Missing Middle: Determining the Desire and Dimensions
of Second -
Stage Women Business Owners, which not only raised the point that not enough policy and programmatic attention was being paid to established women - owned firms that had not yet cracked the million - dollar revenue barrier, but sized this population at
between 16 % (if defined to include firms with employees or
between $ 100,000 and $ 1 million in revenues) and fully 91 % (if having employees and revenues over $ 100,000 was not a criterion)
of the entire women - owned business population.
«A careful balance
between cognitive activity and rest is paramount in these early
stages of recovery and beyond,» one
research study explained.
A key message from the workshop development
stage of this
research project was the need to encourage more evidence based investment by closing the knowledge gap
between researchers and practitioners.
Based on a culmination
of ten years
of research work, the new method to estimate more accurate distances
between planetary nebulae and the Earth developed by HKU astronomers promises a new era in scientists» ability to study and understand the fascinating if brief period in the final
stages of the lives
of low - and mid-mass stars.
They identified the «interruption
of a scientific career and funding gaps
between research stages» as a key hurdle in the professional life
of young researchers and took the view that «steps must be taken to avoid [this].»
A basic entitlement to employees» rights regardless
of career
stage, the reduction
of bureaucracy for a smoother transition
between two
research positions, and the selection
of candidates based on their true professional value — these are the main changes young Spanish scientists would like to see in their country's system for
research careers.
«While IPV can impact women at any
stage in the life course,
research indicates that women
between the ages
of 18 - 24 are at increased risk.
This set the
stage for a relatively restrictive environment for embryonic (although not adult) stem cell
research in the United States relative to some other countries — the National Institutes
of Health currently funds
between about $ 600 miilion to $ 700 million a year in stem cell
research.
«The connection
between inflammation and cancer has moved to center
stage in the
research arena,» notes Robert A. Weinberg of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, who has highlighted the changing emphasis in a revision of his leading textbook, The Biology of Cancer (Garland Science
research arena,» notes Robert A. Weinberg
of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology's Whitehead Institute for Biomedical
Research, who has highlighted the changing emphasis in a revision of his leading textbook, The Biology of Cancer (Garland Science
Research, who has highlighted the changing emphasis in a revision
of his leading textbook, The Biology
of Cancer (Garland Science, 2006).
«Pharmacometric analysis is key to understanding the relationship
between exposure and response, and this critical knowledge will help companies avoid late -
stage failures,» says Jill fielder - Kelly, vice president
of pharmacometric services and chief scientific officer
of Buffalo, New York — based Cognigen Corporation, a contract
research organization (CRO).
«To date we have focussed only on vitamin B12 - deficient populations, but the next
stages of this
research will need to confirm the connection
between vitamin B12, taurine and bone formation in general populations.»
A «pill on a string» developed by researchers at the University
of Cambridge could help doctors detect esophageal cancer — cancer
of the gullet — at an early
stage, helping them overcome the problem
of wide variation
between biopsies, suggests
research published today in the journal Nature Genetics.
For life - science companies, it also provides configurable laboratory space, hundreds
of thousands
of dollars
of shared laboratory equipment, and a unique «Innovation Lab» that even provides access to small equipment and reagents, helping early -
stage companies bridge that critical gap
between late -
stage academic
research and early -
stage product development.
Research carried out between the groups of Wolf Reik and Peter Rugg - Gunn in the Epigenetics research programme at the Babraham Institute have investigated the early stages of the development of cells called primordial germ cells and developed strategies to generate these cells in
Research carried out
between the groups
of Wolf Reik and Peter Rugg - Gunn in the Epigenetics
research programme at the Babraham Institute have investigated the early stages of the development of cells called primordial germ cells and developed strategies to generate these cells in
research programme at the Babraham Institute have investigated the early
stages of the development
of cells called primordial germ cells and developed strategies to generate these cells in the lab.
A team
of researchers led by UNSW Australia scientists has discovered how connections
between brain cells are destroyed in the early
stages of Alzheimer's disease — work that opens up a new avenue for
research on possible treatments for the degenerative brain condition.
Firstly, we fund scientific
research in a truly global context in the form
of grants for international collaborations
between two to four labs in different countries (and with high priority given to teams on different continents), with both a special programme for Young Investigators and programme grants for scientists at any
stage of their careers.
In
research published this week in Astrophysical Journal Letters, Dr Zoe Leinhardt and colleagues from Bristol's School
of Physics have completed computer simulations
of the early
stages of planet formation around the binary stars using a sophisticated model that calculates the effect
of gravity and physical collisions on and
between one million planetary building blocks.
In particular, she noted later, «while we have struggled with the appropriate split
between early and late
stage [
research and development], along with which deployment activities to support, my fear is that this approach will result in a cornucopia
of good ideas residing at the labs in a form still insufficiently mature for private industry to take over.»
Such relationships
between research institutions and biotech partners could increase the likelihood
of innovative early
stage discoveries successfully moving from the laboratory to the marketplace.
SEATTLE, Feb. 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)-- NanoString Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: NSTG), a provider
of life science tools for translational
research and molecular diagnostic products, today announced the publication
of a landmark study in which Danish researchers used the Prosigna ® Breast Cancer Assay risk
of recurrence (ROR) score to accurately predict rates
of 10 - year distant recurrence (DR)
of cancer in a comprehensive and population - based cohort including all postmenopausal women in Denmark with early -
stage hormone receptor (HR)- positive, Her - 2 negative breast cancer who received 5 years
of adjuvant endocrine therapy according to nationwide guidelines
between 2000 and 2003.
The
research, a 3 - way collaboration
between Birmingham, Swansea and Genoa, used an ultrastable, variable - temperature
stage in an aberration - corrected scanning transmission electron microscope to subject an array
of size - selected Au nanoparticles (or clusters) to temperatures as high as 500 °C while imaging them with atomic resolution.
Researches show that our pituitary gland releases highest growth hormone quantities (about 40 - 50 %
of the daily GH dose)
between our third and fourth REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
stages.
To this end, the Center has developed a three -
stage knowledge transfer process: (1) Knowledge Synthesis — a critical analysis
of cutting - edge science and program evaluation
research to identify core concepts and evidence - based findings that are broadly accepted by the scientific community; (2) Knowledge Translation — the identification
of gaps in understanding
between scientists and the public, and the development
of effective language to communicate accurate scientific information in a way that can inform sound public discourse; and (3) Knowledge Communication — the production and dissemination
of a wide variety
of publications and educational media via print, the Web, and in - person presentations.
This study was informed by and is the second
stage of a previous collaborative
research partnership
between Arts Victoria (Victoria, Australia) and the Department
of Education and Early Childhood Development (DEECD).
While this
research did not explore the links
between district interventions and student learning, it did reaffirm the influence
of districts on educational change, and set the
stage for contemporary
research on the district role in education reform.
Since the pioneering
research of David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel in the late 1950s, it has become apparent that the brain is hardwired to detect significant patterns at every
stage of visual processing, beginning with the retina, where the cells are organized into groups that differentiate
between vertical lines and horizontal ones, and
between movement and stasis.
Based
between Austria and Dublin, ongoing curatorial projects include (External) The Centre For Dying On
Stage, an online
research and commissioning body; Department
of Ultimology, a new department established in 2016 in Trinity College Dublin; and RGKSKSRG, the paired curatorial practice
of Rachael Gilbourne and Kate Strain.
Based
between Austria and Dublin, ongoing curatorial projects include The Centre For Dying On
Stage, an online
research and commissioning body; Department
of Ultimology, a new department established in 2016 in Trinity College Dublin; and RGKSKSRG, the paired curatorial practice
of Rachael Gilbourne and Kate Strain.
This time her
research was inspired by the theories
of South Korean philosopher Byung - Chul Han, who referred to his country as a «fatigue society in terminal
stage», and is focused on the specific atmosphere
of Seoul
between «excitement» and «exhaustion».
The
research, led by Chronis Tzedakis
of University College, London, examined similarities
between the current warm interval
between ice ages and a particular point, around 780,000 years ago, during a past warm period known as Marine Isotope
Stage 19.
Qualitative
research suggests that the relation
between parenting style and adolescent violence may also be partially explained by a mismatch
between parenting strategies and developmental
stage of the adolescent, or discordant parenting practices
between co-parents (Cottrell and Monk 2004).
Despite well - established links
between social anxiety and broader interpersonal functioning, there is a dearth
of research evaluating the impact
of social anxiety on functioning in close relationships during this developmental
stage.