Sentences with phrase «careers running labs»

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Thos happen later on in their scientific careers when they manage to run labs with big groups.
As career statistics are sure to show, only a minority of postdocs will ever have the chance to run a university lab — but skills such as budgeting, project planning, and personnel management would help in almost any career a scientist might pursue.
Berkoben — another career scientist with experience as a postdoc and in running a lab — outlined the services offered by the HMS Office for Postdoctoral Fellows.
A few steps up the career ladder, Richard Festenstein, consultant in neurogenetics at the National Hospital for Neurology and reader in molecular medicine at the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, London, spends 1 day a week taking a neurology clinic and runs his lab the rest of the time.
Silver now runs two labs at Harvard, but she is yet to crack the elusive top rungs of the career ladder.
Dr. Suter has had five years experience running a lab and has acted as an adviser on the Science Careers online Forum since 2006.
in collaboration with the Circuits and Currents project space and the Careers Office of the Athens School of Fine Arts, the Common Media Lab of the Center for Digital Cultures of the University of Leuphana, the artists» run space 3 137, the Independent Center for Research Space Under and the Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network.
The network of lab districts that Linda runs working with David Conley on defining college and career readiness.
I am glad that the healthcare system is not run this way, because it would be largely populated with unqualified wannabes with a pulse due to fail before they have learned much about their profession as they experiment on their patients like newbie lab workers let loose in an anything - goes lab testing rats for disease control... and quitting because most of the rats die before their careers die.
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