Sentences with phrase «career as an independent scientist»

By joining Gladstone, I believe that I am placing myself in an ideal research environment that is neuroscience - and disease - focused and will further my scientific growth to prepare me for my career as an independent scientist.

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As a result, the NASEM report's authors argue, postdoc training is haphazard and PIs have little incentive to prepare these young scientists for independent research careers.
Under the new budget proposal, furthermore, competition for new and continuing research grants will stiffen slightly and early - career scientists» prospects of establishing themselves as independent researchers will not improve.
Throughout her young career, Emiliani has made a series of tough decisions and changes of course that, although they may have delayed her maturity as a fully independent scientist, have also kept her viable for the kind of work she wants to do, and the kind of life she intends to lead.
If he makes it work, «independent scientist» may soon be as valid a career path as a university professor.
Making the Leap to Independence 2 March 2007 Early - career scientists need a mix of scientific, fundraising, and management skills to start up their own independent laboratories — as well as the right attitude.
Dr. Eichler: The most favorite parts of the job are: 1) making new discoveries and contributing to the body of scientific knowledge especially as it relates to the evolution of our species, 2) seeing students mature into independent scientists as well as helping to launch new independent research careers, and 3) seeing your work directly benefit families who are struggling to understand their children's illness.
Schmid College Fellows are outstanding early - career scientists who provide innovative teaching and mentorship to undergraduate students in our Grand Challenges Initiative (http://www.chapman.edu/GCI), as well as advance independent research in collaboration with a member of the faculty.
Still, Browse, who spent 10 years in scientific research in New Zealand before beginning his career as a university professor, said his greatest satisfaction is watching graduate students develop into independent scientists and researchers and set off on careers of their own.
On October 23, 2000, President Clinton named Philip Ashton - Rickardt, PhD — assistant professor of pathology, a member of the Ben May Institute, and a researcher in the Gwen Knapp Center at the University of Chicago — as one of 59 young researchers to receive the fifth annual Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on young professionals at the outset of their independent research careers.
President Obama named 102 researchers as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers.
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