Sentences with phrase «by cohort members»

Throughout the day, sessions proposed by cohort members focused on skill - building, racial equity, leveraging networks, and self - growth, and built on the idea that they are all working together.

Not exact matches

Described as the «ideal EMBA student» by Brian Jennings, associate dean of the program, Smith made his mark by his «willingness to go the extra mile, put in the extra hours, and help his fellow cohort and team members to excel with him.»
Analysis of Maternal and Fetal Outcomes by Birth Place — Members of the Research and Data task force are making plans for an analysis of maternal and fetal outcomes by birth place in the US, comparing existing MANAStats data on home and birth center births with a matched cohort of low risk women who planned a hospital delivery (total sample size ~ 80,000).
He makes way for Nicky Morgan, a 41 - year - old member of the 2010 cohort, whose job description is to defend the revolutionary schools policy that Gove designed while being less reviled by parents and teachers than Gove himself.
To explore the possible connection between changes in the microbiome and type 1 diabetes, a team led by Ramnik Xavier, an Institute Member of the Broad and Chief of Gastroenterology at MGH, followed 33 infants (out of a much larger cohort of Finnish and Estonian children) who were genetically predisposed to T1D.
Cohort members will contribute biologic samples, collected by leading clinicians working at select institutions around the country, to a central bio-bank housed at Duke University.
Along with helping highly - motivated students conduct meaningful research, the MPST members also enrich ASPB by contributing to an active cohort of Society members working to support future participants in the field of plant biology.
The Los Angeles Times photo studio at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival was bustling with movement and star sightings as actress Ellen Page and her cohorts from «The Cured,» actress Jessica Chastain from «Woman Walks Ahead» and members of the casts and crews for films including «Disobedience,» «Mary Shelley» and «The Florida Project» all stopped by for a visit.
That view is countered by the author's observation that local control is, in fact, far greater now that the city's seven - member school board has been augmented by a growing cohort of charter school board members numbering in the hundreds.
Team - taught by faculty members, this integrated course will offer the cohort of incoming doctoral students the opportunity to work across the concentrations with students who have a variety of career goals and interests.
Both programs offer support through a cohort model: ACE teachers must live in small groups, whereas TFA corps members frequently room together by choice.
Another member of the cohort has addressed data gaps in particular areas of interest by moving the school registration processes online, allowing the city — for the first time — to gather data on the community's childcare needs in real time.
She was recognized by the Robin Hood Foundation with its Hero's Award in 2004 and is a member of the 11th Cohort of Pahara Aspen Education Fellows.
It is nearly July which means that it is the time of year, again, where I offer my unsolicited, and generally unwanted, analysis of some of the blog entries by the newest cohort of TFA corps members.
Not only is the investing risk and work assumed by others, but members benefit from the deaths of their cohort (splitting the pot between fewer beneficiaries).
The benefits are larger than the income that could be earned by each individual buying risk - free bonds because the remaining principal of members of the cohort who die early, subsidize the ongoing payments to those who live longer.
A member of EXPO 2017's «Exposure» cohort, the New York gallery was selected by curator Justine Ludwig as a young gallery to watch.
She drank as heavily as her male cohorts at the Cedar Tavern; she was included in «The Ninth Street Show,» organized by charter members of the Club; she began an affair with the painter Michael Goldberg that led to her divorce from Mr. Rosset in 1952; and she started deep friendships with the poets Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and James Schuyler.
RE: «Those who have worked most of their lives under the old paradigm likely will not make the change, but a new cohort entering the profession will rally around the new one, superseding the old paradigm as older members DIE OFF and are replaced by those who have been trained under the new paradigm.»
The site was created by Andy Brown, a cohort member of the Entrepreneur First program who worked with the Government Digital Service earlier this year.
Debonee Morgan is certified by Stillpoint: Center for Spiritual Development, and is a graduate of the inaugural cohort of Richard Rohr's Living School and a member of Spiritual Directors International (SDI).
By age 27, 5 of the 158 members of their original cohort had died: 2 by suicide, 1 in a car accident, and 1 from a drug overdose.23 Our longitudinal, population - based study confirms that childhood ADHD is associated with significantly increased risk for early death from suicidBy age 27, 5 of the 158 members of their original cohort had died: 2 by suicide, 1 in a car accident, and 1 from a drug overdose.23 Our longitudinal, population - based study confirms that childhood ADHD is associated with significantly increased risk for early death from suicidby suicide, 1 in a car accident, and 1 from a drug overdose.23 Our longitudinal, population - based study confirms that childhood ADHD is associated with significantly increased risk for early death from suicide.
Likewise, the figures for the final cohort are probably conservative, as they assume that the risk that the youngest participants will face as they get older will be the same as that experienced by the older members of the cohort; the true cumulative risk may be higher.
The second generation (G2) included 1690 offspring who were born to male and female members of the parent cohort between 1965 and 1975, at ages 19 to 29 years.5 Three percent of G1 were teenagers at the birth of their first offspring, but by age 30 years 83 % of G1 men and 92 % of G1 women had at least one child.
Parents of this second generation were more likely to be of non-manual social class origin (P < 0.001) and more highly educated (P < 0.001) than cohort members who did not become parents by age 29, or who were lost to follow - up (n = 3672).
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