Sentences with phrase «big research grant»

Getting a big research grant for some fancy lab equipment doesn't affect their personal bank accounts much.
But digging this information takes time, and as Tony B writes, there are no big research grants for this type of work, as opposed to the paleo stuff, which is supported by the multi-billion dollar big business called «climate change».

Not exact matches

«Big companies and young, fast - growing companies provide more jobs,» says Jordan Bell - Masterson, a research analyst at the Kauffman Foundation, the entrepreneurship research and grant - making organization.
The company at first floundered, but in 1998 it caught a big break when it landed a Pentagon research grant.
One of Rep. Chris Collins» first major legislative efforts took a big step forward, as the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology approved his bill establishing a grant program that aims to fund innovations being created at the nation's universities, research institutes and laboratories.
He says it will take about a year to catch up on the research literature he missed while working on the book, but the grant he rewrote five times is now in hand, so the lab is bigger than it's ever been.
«Most research grants in Ireland involve being in big interdisciplinary clusters,» says Rudd.
The ASF is scarcely a blip on the big screen of autism - research spending: in this, its second full year of operations, it is awarding $ 220,000 in grants to young researchers; last year, it spent $ 180,000.
On the academic side, if you want to be on the faculty at a Research I university, you'll most likely need a fabulous postdoc in a well respected lab for however many years, some plum publications, plenty of grant - writing practice, and contacts with the big - wigs in your field.
The three centers that pulled down the biggest grants are those with the lion's share of the U.S. contribution to human genome sequence: Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
But only a few years in, they were winning big grants from the European Commission and the Research Council of Norway.
«There's a great hunger for research in Germany's university system, and we need greater resources to meet that demand,» says biochemist Ernst - Ludwig Winnacker, president of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the granting agency with the biggest pot of basic - research funds for German university scientists.
«We're conducting monthly pitfall sampling at 19 established sites in the Big Thicket, a national preserve near Beaumont,» said Bengston, an ant expert, co-principal investigator on grant and Huxley Research Instructor of BioSciences.
Graduate students aren't usually eligible for the big money needed to finance all of their research, but they are eligible for oodles of smaller grants.
One of the big winners was Navy basic research; the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) was also granted a large increase of 6.3 percent in the House bill, not quite as much as requested but still $ 181 million above FY 2017research; the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) was also granted a large increase of 6.3 percent in the House bill, not quite as much as requested but still $ 181 million above FY 2017Research Projects Agency (DARPA) was also granted a large increase of 6.3 percent in the House bill, not quite as much as requested but still $ 181 million above FY 2017 levels.
Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) has granted seven Swedish researchers support within their call «Big Data and Computational Science».
Just as the group starts making some headway in their research, their grant funding is revoked, and they scramble to reproduce their findings before the big, bad corporation can capitalize on their ideas.
And a final note of thanks: For the hard work of coordinating the selection committee, finalizing the 2018 list, and then spending dozens of hours crunching and double - checking all of this data for 200 scholars, I owe a big shout - out to my gifted, diligent, and wholly remarkable research assistants Amy Cummings, Grant Addison, and Sofia Gallo.
And a final note of thanks: For the hard work of coordinating the selection committee, finalizing the 2017 list, and then spending dozens of hours crunching and double - checking all of this data for 200 scholars, I owe a big shout - out to my gifted, diligent research assistants Kelsey Hamilton, Grant Addison, and Paige Willey.
But the bigger, thornier research questions will be tackled over the next 10 years, at the cost of $ 3 million to $ 4 million a year, says Snow, who is seeking grants.
• The Human - Animal Bond Research Initiative — of which PIDA is a big supporter — has awarded $ 250,000 in grants for research into the health benefits of pet owResearch Initiative — of which PIDA is a big supporter — has awarded $ 250,000 in grants for research into the health benefits of pet owresearch into the health benefits of pet ownership.
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My biggest question for these kinds of startups: do they have actual orders from customers or are they living on research & development grants?
jeremy, the amount of skeptics» funding from oil companies is a tired nostrum; the big money is to be made from the trillions to be siphoned from cap and trade offsets, carbon taxes to be collected, academic «research» grants to co2 warriors, etc. not to mention al gore's recently closed (filled!)
... and the really big grants that you often hear about for climate research are often for things that involve satellite missions...
Yet the first author of the paper was described in an August 21, 2002 New York Times article5 as «among the 10 biggest recipients of National Institutes of Health grants,» and the research reported in the PNAS article was also NIH supported.
Just as government has been the biggest provider of funding for the Climate Scam, government has been sponsoring research on GMOs... both Clinton and Canada's then PM Chretien each gave Monsanto a $ 600 Mn grant to produce GM wheat.
Don't rely on word - of - mouth and take the research of school districts for granted before taking a leap and making such a big life decision.
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