EMBL was an attempt to overcome these problems: Individual countries (now 20, plus Australia) provide public funding for five research units across Europe that today house 85 independent research groups that give
the brightest young scientists their own labs.
It should also make the lab more attractive to
bright young scientists.
«By publishing in grad school, you're building up a record that establishes yourself as
a bright young scientist,» he says.
For decades, many of
the brightest young scientists have left Europe to do postdoctoral research in the U.S..
But the Dr. will make an exception in this case, because she sees an opportunity here to win over
a bright young scientist to medical research.
Rather than further increasing the supply of scientists, they suggest, «we need to begin the transition to a laboratory staffing model that is capable of attracting and retaining
our brightest young scientists.
«Jeremy is just about
the brightest young scientist I ever came across,» said Attila Szabo, a biophysicist in the Laboratory of Chemical Physics at the National Institutes of Health who corresponded with England about his theory after meeting him at a conference.
Exhibits were set up in a first - floor reception area and in the State Dining Room, where the President found out what the nation's
brightest young scientists are thinking about.
The purpose of this program is to attract
the brightest young scientists into Huntington's disease research to help clarify the biological mechanisms underlying this devastating disease.
«She is
a bright young scientist, and I am eager to see what results her project will yield.»