Sentences with phrase «developed in research settings»

Most evaluation tools are developed in research settings located in universities or in private corporations specializing in field research consultation.
That's where tech developed in a research setting can't make the leap to a commercial product because the researchers don't have the experience or interest to do it (they want to find the next breakthrough, not iterate on a past one).

Not exact matches

Redin and her team developed a set of questions they want to look at more closely in the next phases of the research.
Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology, and Research has announced it has signed an agreement with Hydro - Québec to set up a US$ 20 million joint laboratory in Singapore to develop safer and more efficient batteries.
The authors of the report say that people doing federal research on things like income, spending and health should also ask questions about happiness because of the more developed view it could lend to in setting policies to improve people's lives.
The Brewmaster and Brewery Operations program provides hands - on training and includes researching and developing recipes along with sourcing locally grown materials in our small pilot set - ups.
Operating under the notion that the griddle was the most primitive piece of equipment in the kitchen, our research team set out to develop a griddle that would actually enhance the food being served, as opposed to just cooking it.
• Continues to develop new sources, testing, research and technologies in order to continuously improve our ingredients, setting new bars as the industry evolves and information becomes known.
In 1984 Avent introduced a baby bottle that set the standard for feeding bottles worldwide and since then Avent has designed and manufactured products that are inspired by nature and developed through extensive research and clinical trials.
Much of my research was done in a school setting, and some of the most effective programs that I've seen are the ones that develop community within a classroom or within a whole school.
These interventions, which have been implemented in WIC and Head Start settings, are based on the principals of community - based participatory research and were developed, implemented and evaluated in collaboration with parents.
Currently, due to research results demonstrating high malnutrition and mortality for formula - fed babies in developing countries, the 2006 revised HIV and infant feeding recommendations re-endorse a public health rationale in all settings, as follows:
To address this, the research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), led by Professor Charles Alderson at Lancaster University, set out to identify the factors that determine how this skill develops in a number of different languages and what factors in people's first language influence progress in research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), led by Professor Charles Alderson at Lancaster University, set out to identify the factors that determine how this skill develops in a number of different languages and what factors in people's first language influence progress in Research Council (ESRC), led by Professor Charles Alderson at Lancaster University, set out to identify the factors that determine how this skill develops in a number of different languages and what factors in people's first language influence progress in reading.
There was something for everyone on the menu: using Apple technology, developing research - based practices to teach students in the early grades, engaging students through digital instruction, understanding the new teacher evaluation system as set by state law, preventing high - risk student behaviors and how Community Learning Schools meet the needs of students and their families.
The Forum on Human Germline Interventions, organized by AAAS, convened a multi-disciplinary group of scientists, ethicists, and theologians to participate in discussions regarding scientific freedom and responsibility issues; the history and status of religious involvement; ethical and theological issues; therapeutic vs. enhancement applications; and setting policy and developing guidelines on human germline research and applications.
But, for some, the appeal of getting closer to family or helping their country further develop is stronger than the tradeoffs and challenges that come with setting up a lab in a country that is still shaking off the communist legacy of a chronically underfunded and ill - functioning research system.
As I continue to learn and develop my scientific skill set in a new field of study, I hope to maintain a sense of wonder, both in my research and in my time with my family.
This mirrors the conclusions of the 2000 report, which said, «In some cases, the postdoc is poorly matched with the research setting; in others, there is little opportunity for growth toward independence, guidance is poor, or a mentoring relationship fails to develop.&raquIn some cases, the postdoc is poorly matched with the research setting; in others, there is little opportunity for growth toward independence, guidance is poor, or a mentoring relationship fails to develop.&raquin others, there is little opportunity for growth toward independence, guidance is poor, or a mentoring relationship fails to develop
Toward High School Biology is designed to align closely with a new set of science education standards, called the Next Generation Science Standards, which were developed with help from 26 states and organizations like AAAS and the National Research Council, in an effort to teach students to read scientific texts, analyze data and construct coherent explanations of scientific phenomena.
One of the things that sets mentors apart from research advisers is a desire to help a trainee develop into a successful professional with no more stake in it than the personal satisfaction of helping someone grow.
A research team in India has developed a set of numerical computations to shed light on this phenomenon, and present this week in Physics of Plasmas, from AIP Publishing, analysis examining the role of chaotic magnetic fields in potential heating mechanisms.
Nathaniel Pitts, director of the Office of Integrative Activities at the National Science Foundation (NSF), encouraged him «to gain the best training I could in a basic research setting and then apply that to developing world agriculture.»
In the meantime, the TU Wien research team has already set its sights on its next scientific goal: «We want to develop the method further so it can burn not just natural gas, but biomass too,» says Penthor.
ASTRONET — a network of European funding agencies and research organizations set up in 2005 to develop a strategy for European astronomy over the next 20 years — was almost done identifying key scientific priorities, and program officials were looking for a postdoctoral scientist to help coordinate the development of a road map to build the necessary infrastructure.
While opportunities involving a range of different skill sets are available, in general, companies are seeking research scientists with highly developed technical expertise that possess the ability to think creatively and fix problems, while being able to function as part of a team.
In an article beginning on page 36, Stanford University psychologist Carol S. Dweck updates her influential research on «growth mind - set» — the belief that your intelligence is not fixed but can be developed through effort.
Although juggling all of these issues can be demanding and at times stressful (such as during the recent highly publicized temporary suspension of clinical research on our campus), working in a clinical environment has allowed me to develop my interpersonal and communication skills to a level that I never would have achieved in a purely basic science setting.
Lawmakers directed NOAA to set aside $ 80 million for construction of a new research vessel, just over half of the White House's request for $ 147 million, but noted that they anticipate requests for additional funding for outfitting the vessel and developing new sensors in coming years.
For their study, the research team set out to develop a method for measuring the number of synapses, or synaptic density, in the living brain.
«If you look at a set of lung cancer patients, like we did in the paper, who develop brain metastases, they all have those two genes in their primary lung cancer,» said Sheila Singh, the study's supervisor, associate professor at the Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, scientist with the Stem Cell and Cancer Research Institute at McMaster University and neurosurgeon at McMaster Children's Hospital.
A French research team based at the Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense are looking to develop booster sessions for the FACETS programme, which will be particularly useful given the unpredictable and progressive nature of MS.. Other researchers in Norway and Germany are also undertaking work to adapt the FACETS programme for different clinical settings and healthcare systems.
Grais is scientist at Epicentre, a nonprofit health and epidemiology research center in Paris set up by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to guide its health - care interventions in developing countries.
A growing body of research in the last decade has looked at what makes human psychology special, and scientists have said that the basic social communication skills that begin to develop around 9 months are what first seem to set humans apart from other species, said MacLean, assistant professor in the School of Anthropology in the UA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
«Through our collaboration with DiscoverX, we screened a large set of compounds that we call Published Kinase Inhibitor Set 2, and these results allowed us to reach the halfway point in constructing the KCGS» said David Drewry, a research associate professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and SGC - UNC principal investigator who is leading the project to develop the Kinase Chemogenomic Sset of compounds that we call Published Kinase Inhibitor Set 2, and these results allowed us to reach the halfway point in constructing the KCGS» said David Drewry, a research associate professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and SGC - UNC principal investigator who is leading the project to develop the Kinase Chemogenomic SSet 2, and these results allowed us to reach the halfway point in constructing the KCGS» said David Drewry, a research associate professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and SGC - UNC principal investigator who is leading the project to develop the Kinase Chemogenomic SetSet.
The research team also tried to find a predictive set of genes in people aged 60 and above — a group that includes those more likely to develop serious flu - related complications, such as pneumonia — but failed.
Next steps for the team include developing a test that could be used in a diagnostic lab, outside of a research setting.
According to new a research study recently published in the Journal of Integrative Environmental Sciences, this figure is set to rise substantially in the next two decades, especially in developing countries.
Above all, setting up successful international research collaborations is about leveling the field, especially with partners in developing countries.
«The main contribution of this research is a framework of lay design that consists of a set of principles and guidelines that enables the professional designer to develop digital - physical toolkits that empower the layperson to engage in the design of everyday products,» says Guido Hermans.
I am helping to develop a set of labs that enables undergraduate students, early in their academic career, to experience what it is like to do research.
Dr Stowell was recently awarded a prestigious five - year fellowship from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to develop computerised processes to detect multiple bird sounds in large sets of audio recordings.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a technique that co-opts an immune system already present in bacteria and archaea to turn off specific genes or sets of genes — creating a powerful tool for future research on genetics and related fields.
Each of the working groups is responsible for developing a proposal for a set of genomes to sequence that would advance knowledge in one of three important scientific areas: identifying areas in genetic research where the application of high - throughput sequencing resources would rapidly lead to significant medical advances; understanding of the human genome; and understanding the evolutionary biology of genomes.
In addition to her expert skill as a clinician, Dr. Frontera also has many research interests including identifying biomarkers and predictors of early brain injury and vasospasm / delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage and their impact on outcome; determining the efficacy of therapeutic strategies and developing guidelines for the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage; evaluating the cost, length of stay, quality of life, functional and cognitive outcomes in a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic disorderIn addition to her expert skill as a clinician, Dr. Frontera also has many research interests including identifying biomarkers and predictors of early brain injury and vasospasm / delayed cerebral ischemia after subarachnoid hemorrhage and their impact on outcome; determining the efficacy of therapeutic strategies and developing guidelines for the management of patients with intracranial hemorrhage; evaluating the cost, length of stay, quality of life, functional and cognitive outcomes in a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic disorderin a broader population of intracranial hemorrhage patients; developing guidelines for the integration of palliative care into the intensive care unit setting; and evaluating the relationship of Zika virus infection, Guillain - Barre, and other neurologic disorders.
The initiative would be centered in the United States, but the paper's authors call for international collaborations to set research goals, develop protocols and data standards, and share leading - edge facilities.
In the new research, Pollen and co-first author Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, also a postdoctoral researcher in the Kriegstein lab, partnered with Fluidigm Corp. to develop a microfluidic approach to map out the transcriptional profile — the set of genes that are actively producing RNA — of cells collected from the VZ and SVZ during embryonic developmenIn the new research, Pollen and co-first author Tomasz Nowakowski, PhD, also a postdoctoral researcher in the Kriegstein lab, partnered with Fluidigm Corp. to develop a microfluidic approach to map out the transcriptional profile — the set of genes that are actively producing RNA — of cells collected from the VZ and SVZ during embryonic developmenin the Kriegstein lab, partnered with Fluidigm Corp. to develop a microfluidic approach to map out the transcriptional profile — the set of genes that are actively producing RNA — of cells collected from the VZ and SVZ during embryonic development.
The rapid progress in developing Cas9 into a set of tools for cell and molecular biology research has been remarkable, likely due to the simplicity, high efficiency and versatility of the system.
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Science was set up in 2005 to develop new approaches to the teaching of undergraduate university science through real world problems, such as climate change, which do not fit into a single scientific discipline and require research across subject specialisms.
«My research sets out to understand how progression works in MS by studying how inflammation is maintained in the brains of patients, and to develop new treatments aimed at preventing disease progression,» he explains.
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.
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