At Addgene, we have a vast collection of empty backbones that have been designed, tested, and published
by academic scientists.
But while DARPA is a federal agency, Jason was formed
by academic scientists, mostly physicists.
But the revised draft (cerhr.niehs.nih.gov / chemicals / bisphenol / BPA (underscore) Interim (underscore) DraftRpt.pdf) also has generated heavy criticism
by academic scientists, in part because it uses the raw data from SI.
One concern, according to the public comments, is that the federal panel deemed studies funded by industry and conducted by industry scientists to be more «appropriate for consideration» than papers
by academic scientists funded by NIH and National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences.
Not exact matches
PICI (pronounced «pie - sea»), as it's called
by its member
scientists, is doing something unprecedented in
academic medicine: combining and coordinating the efforts of six of the top cancer immunology centers in the country — MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering, Penn Medicine, Stanford, UCLA, and UCSF — in order to greatly expand and, more important, to accelerate our understanding of why some immune - based treatments work miraculously in some patients and not at all in others.
The «students» tend to be
scientists and
academics who are working on big science challenges — hairy problems in biotech and pure technology — funded
by the NSF.
To begin, he knocks our most respected experts off their pedestals, dismissing the notion that peer - reviewed studies
by scientists and
academics are beyond reproach.
No doubt, it is a dismaying picture that confronts us: British company SCL Group, operating under the brand name Cambridge Analytica with the supervision of Steve Bannon, obtained data collected from Facebook
by Cambridge University
academic Alexandr Kogan, and used systems built
by data
scientist and whistleblower - to - be Chris Wylie to train its microtargeting algorithms to nudge scores of already - angry voters towards electing Donald Trump and leaving the European Union — a set of experiments largely bankrolled
by US hedge - fund billionaire Robert Mercer, 90 % owner of Cambridge Analytica.
While religious perspectives have nothing to do with the technical content of a lecture, they are relevant to a number of aspects of the
academic situation.1 Where appropriate to the objectives of the course and closely connected with the subject matter, some of the questions which we have raised about the effects of an invention on society or the ethical dilemmas faced
by the
scientist can legitimately be mentioned in the classroom.
Gradually, however, the realities of cultural politics are becoming evident even to secular
academics, and some political
scientists have developed survey items that distinguish among religious traditions as well as levels of religious commitment (the latter measured
by church attendance, devotional practices, and the like).
,
by a range of
academic scientists.
Led
by The Chef's Garden farmer Lee Jones, the conference attracts farmers, chefs,
academics, food
scientists, journalists and consumers and inspires them to ask themselves what they can contribute to heal and improve the world.
The program was created
by a dynamic team of
scientists, industry leaders, growers, and
academics, and is peer - reviewed and accredited
by Protected Harvest, a non-profit organization that independently certifies farmers» use of stringent environmental growing standards.
The site is intended for use
by Beverages Council members, the general public,
scientists, policy makers, health care professionals,
academics, and members of the media.
Parentype was developed
by research
scientists at Johnson & Johnson, BabyCenter's parent company, over more than three years and in collaboration with
academic researchers.
No doubt, it is a dismaying picture that confronts us: British company SCL Group, operating under the brand name Cambridge Analytica with the supervision of Steve Bannon, obtained data collected from Facebook
by Cambridge University
academic Alexandr Kogan, and used systems built
by data
scientist and whistleblower - to - be Chris Wylie to train its microtargeting algorithms to nudge scores of already - angry voters towards electing Donald Trump and leaving the European Union — a set of experiments largely bankrolled
by US hedge - fund billionaire Robert Mercer, 90 % owner of Cambridge Analytica.
After detailed research, the Committee on Climate Change — the government's independent panel of climate advisors made up of economists,
academics, businesses representatives and
scientists — found that the cheapest way to meet the UK's climate change targets is to have almost entirely carbon free electricity
by 2030.
They identified 452 eminent
academic life
scientists whose deaths were premature — defined as happening before the
scientist entered pre-retirement or took on a predominantly administrative role — and studied how these demises affected the «vitality (measured
by publication rates and funding flows) of the [
scientists»] subfields.»
But, she says, «
by my senior year in college, I was starting to question whether I really had the dedication to be an
academic scientist.»
The first report, Fire Investigation, was authored
by a working group consisting of a fire investigator, and four
academic scientists.
After they've done the research,
scientists generally want to publish it, which requires that it be commissioned or edited
by a former researcher at an
academic journal.
NIH examines indicators such as the track record of graduates in
academic medicine positions, time to graduation, overall student happiness, how well the program integrates the medical and scientific training, and most importantly, the quality of the
scientists and science available to the MD / PhD students; NIH manifests disapproval or approval of a program
by decreasing, increasing, or maintaining the number of funded trainee positions at that institution.
In the last 3 years almost half of
academic geneticists (47 %) had been denied access to published information, data, and materials
by other
academic scientists.
Most young
academic scientists make the same managerial mistakes, and you can avoid these mistakes
by learning from the experiences of those who went before you
COPENHAGEN — Surely, one reason women
scientists are relatively rare on university faculties — in
academic leadership posts such as department chairs and deans, on the programs of scientific meetings, as experts interviewed
by the media, on boards, and in other prominent positions — is that women are less visible than men.
From its inception, the Career Development Center for Postdocs and Junior Faculty (CDC) has aimed to fill this deficit
by educating young researchers in the large body of nonscience knowledge that young
academic scientists need to advance their careers and the research infrastructure of the United States.
The pioneering research led
by academics from the Sheffield Institute of Translational Neuroscience (SITraN), in collaboration with
scientists from the University of York, supports the fast - tracking of the drug ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) for a clinical trial in Parkinson's patients.
While research training primarily prepares
scientists for
academic careers, it also allows young researchers to develop skills that are valued
by a range of employers beyond academia.
Clearly, however, any number of such unfortunate events constitute yet another painful form of abuse perpetrated
by the
academic establishment against vulnerable young
scientists.
The U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI) Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer funds nine
academic centers that wed nanotechnology and biological systems, and since its beginning, it has mandated that its centers are co-led
by physical
scientists or engineers and cancer biologists or oncologists.
Whether moved
by those pleas or
by the steady stream of gruesome casualties, the Army in 2008 launched an unprecedented collaboration between military researchers and
academic and industry
scientists called the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM).
State Forests, backed
by its own
scientists and
academic forestry researchers, is even embarking on a major new study, itself controversial, to show that selective logging will sustain biodiversity, not harm it.
Cardiologist Euan Ashley of Stanford University, which sits in the thick of Silicon Valley, says that
academic data
scientists are constantly tempted
by the companies that await them just off campus.
The initiative, called COOPETIC - Recherche, aims to help
scientists make a living as external consultants
by providing a platform and infrastructure to support them as they sell their research skills and knowledge to
academic and industry clients.
So, at long last it appears that at least some young
scientists are listening not to the traditional blandishments of an
academic system in need of their cheap labor, but rather to an unmistakable economic signal urging them to improve their personal situations
by seeking careers outside of academe.
The so - called «human challenge model» has a long and checkered past that began with 18th century experiments
by smallpox vaccine developer Edward Jenner and later fell under intense scrutiny when they were conducted
by Nazi doctors, military researchers, and
academic scientists working with prisoners.
Iran, with its large
academic community, seemed likely to top the list, an impression borne out
by new analyses of publications and mobility data from Elsevier's SciVal and Scopus databases (below) and Science's own analysis of data from ORCID, a nonprofit with rich data about
scientists» professional affiliations (below).
Science Careers» sister site, ScienceInsider, reported yesterday afternoon that 150
scientists and 75 scientific groups have co-signed an open letter protesting what they claim is an overreliance on journal impact factors
by funding agencies,
academic institutions, journals, and organizations that provide publication metrics.
Entire
academic departments and corporations have been funded
by the U.S. government to ponder potential dangers and tell
scientists what to do.
By necessity, this is only the briefest overview of an
academic path to a career as a physician -
scientist.
A team of
scientists, led
by academics from King's College London and Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, have discovered 124 genes that play a major role in determining human hair colour variation.
Three
academic scientists tell how they became afflicted
by the drive to commercialize their science.
The
scientists also noted that last year, the government eliminated grants for basic research and that since 2008 the number of new permanent positions for
academics has contracted
by 90 %.
Pfizer and
academic scientists do the research, directed
by Pfizer project managers.
A decade of flat funding
by federal agencies, declines in in - house research programs in industry, and an
academic research culture that relies upon an ever - increasing number of trainees to execute research have flooded the market with highly trained
scientists competing for few permanent positions that would utilize their skills.
This is an interesting and well - written book
by an outstanding
scientist who followed the path to
academic administration.
The survey, conducted
by a health - policy group led
by David Blumenthal at the Massachusetts General Hospital, found that almost 20 % of the 2167
academic life
scientists who responded to a questionnaire said they had delayed publication of data
by more than 6 months.
NIH received more than 170 comments
by yesterday's deadline, the bulk from
academic institutions, societies, and individual
scientists.
Academic scientists quoted in stories late last week
by NPR and The New York Times suggested that the amount of oil spewing out from the broken pipe on the gulf floor may be much more than 5000 barrels (794,936 gallons) per day — the official estimate of both BP and the government for the first 3 weeks of the crisis, before BP made any progress in stanching the flow.
The allegations triggered lengthy investigations
by the
scientists»
academic institutions, as well as
by Canadian and U.S. health authorities.