Sentences with phrase «brightest young researchers»

«This provides an obstacle that can dissuade even the brightest young researchers from pursuing a research career.»
Twelve years after his death, the legacy of distinguished organic chemist Dr Herchel Smith is enabling a new generation of bright young researchers to pursue their scientific ambitions.

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But it is not some kind of Star Trek heaven — where a young, brilliant researcher with a bright idea today can save her old grandfather from dying of lung cancer 6 months later — as it is frequently portrayed by the media.
Young researchers are supposed to be bright - eyed, bushy - tailed, earnest, and serious.
Like any spiral galaxy, M106 has a pair of arms full of bright young stars (green), but researchers have long wondered at the source of its two extra arms (purple and blue), visible in radio and X-ray images.
Brookhaven Lab hosted the second - annual Young Research Symposium on Nov. 15, 2013, to spotlight the Lab's youngest and brightest researchers.
Foundations of Health: Essential for a Bright and Healthy Future Leading researchers from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University and the Women and Children's Health Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University have collaboratively identified four foundations of health that buffer young children against adverse childhood experiences, allowing their bodies and brains to develop without the lasting effects of toxic stress.
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