Sentences with phrase «department chairs often»

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A discussion with Warren Wagner, chair of the botany department at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., an endowed NTBG research chair, and a father, helped Winter realize he wasn't alone in his often - exhausting effort to do several things at once.
Department chairs and senior administrators often have discretionary funds.
It seems to be the case that women spend more time on their teaching than men do, so department chairs in big surveys report that when they have extra teaching that needs to be done, they often ask women to do it because they are willing.
The standard of care is surgical resection, but even with surgical resection, most patients fail to regain their normal range of motion and often suffer from chronic pain and joint contractures,» explained Thomas A. Davis, PhD, Vice Deputy Chair of Research, Department of Surgery, Uniformed Services University, the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Bethesda, MD), and the Naval Medical Research Center (Silver Spring, MD).
«You don't get to see a planet for the first time very often,» said Stephen Tegler, professor and chair of the Physics and Astronomy Department.
«Parents who repeat words more often to their infants have children with better language skills a year and a half later,» said co-author Rochelle Newman, professor and chair of UMD's Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences (HESP).
«Our collective research has shown that horses can often develop this disease earlier in life, yet earlier clinical signs don't always translate into positive test results,» said Nicholas Frank, D.V.M, DACVIM, professor and chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University and group coordinator for the Equine Endocrinology Group.
«This study showed the low - fat diet might offer some promising help with the fatigue that often comes with MS,» said Dennis Bourdette, M.D., F.A.A.N., chair of OHSU's Department of Neurology, director of OHSU's MS Center and a study co-author.
It is often a department chair or another institutional administrator who brings the disengagement to light, Lees adds, when signs of waning interest emerge from annual performance reviews.
«There are a lot of treatments out there and they are quite effective, but often they stop being effective,» says Mark Lebwohl, MD, chair of the department of dermatology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
«My patients are often surprised to learn that even darker skinned individuals are at risk (albeit lower than lighter skin types),» says Andrew F. Alexis, chair, department of dermatology, Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai West in New York City and the medical director at Mount Sinai St. Luke's Skin of Color Center.
Linda Smith, past chair of the School Library Association, said: «School libraries and the staff who guide them are often the easiest department to reduce during times of economic cuts.
Shari Albright, former chief operating officer of the Asia Society's International Studies Schools Network, now the Norine R. Murchison Professor of Practice and Chair of the Department of Education at Trinity University, says finding community assets is often surprisingly productive.
Curriculum is often driven at the district level by department chairs, lead teachers, and curriculum directors.
The problem is that those who are in a position to offer instructional leadership - department chairs - often are not called on to do so.
Typically, teachers must apply for formal teacher leadership roles (for example, team leader, mentor or coach, department chair), and those appointed often must leave their classrooms.
However, there are many places where the State Climatologist was simply appointed by a university Department Chair, often someone who managed to scare up the funding.
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