Anyone looking for upstream solutions to the biggest problems facing America should look to Nobel Prize winning University of Chicago Economics Professor James Heckman's work to understand the great gains to be had by investing in the early and equal
development of human potential.
Professor Heckman found that we are not looking at the full picture when it comes to
the development of human potential.
To achieve this purpose we rely on the constant
development of human potential, using world class technology and compliance with the regulations applicable to our activities.
The Gifted Education Resource Institute (GERI) at Purdue University is an innovative center dedicated to the discovery, study, and
development of human potential.
Theologically,
the development of human potential will prove rather to be a massive cooperation in divine grace.
Now it is a matter of how much choice one has, and
the development of the human potential of people in what is for them a post-scarcity society.
Not exact matches
«Helping individuals advance to the limits
of their
potential in diverse arenas — including sports — is the
development strategy
of the future,» said Krishna, who noted India's performance in relation to its
human potential consistently ranks at the bottom
of world rankings.
BOEM seeks a wide array
of input, including information on the economic, social, and environmental values
of all OCS resources, as well as the
potential impact
of oil and gas exploration and
development on other resource values
of the OCS and the marine, coastal, and
human environments.
It is false and pernicious to claim that the unborn child is, at early stages
of development, only a
potential human being.
When we understand
human nature as the pinnacle and goal
of material
development it all appears to come to nothing, or at least to frustration, without an end in God - and that quandary can not be answered from within the categories and
potential of created being.
They point to other destructive aspects
of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization
of experience at the expense
of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion
of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture
of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression
of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation
of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means
of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the
development of the full range
of human potential.
The growth counselor can use the
human potentials and lifelong
development perspectives as the hub
of the wheel around which insights and methods from the newer growth oriented psychotherapies — e.g., reality therapy, transactional analysis, gestalt therapy, action therapies — can be integrated.
One is self -
development — the realization
of one's maximum
potential as a
human being.
Being breastfed exclusively for at least four months has been shown to have a positive effect on the intellectual
development of children even when controlled for the demographic variables, especially socioeconomic status (SES) and education
of the mother.14 - 22 The nutrient advantages
of human milk coupled with the mother - infant relationship provide the matrix for the child to reach his / her full intellectual
potential.
«The Proclamation for Transforming the Lives
of Children» is a synthesis
of volumes
of research by many experts who have devoted their lives to studying
human development and
human potential.
However, in malnourished populations motor
development may be a useful predictor
of subsequent
human function.5 A study conducted in Denmark6 found a positive relationship between breastfeeding duration and an earlier ability to crawl and perform the «pincer grip» after adjusting for
potential confounding variables.
The Joint Committee on
Human Rights concluded that «the proposed reforms constitute a very significant development with the potential to transform the Office of Children's Commissioner into a national human rights institution capable of becoming an international example of best practice if sufficiently well - resourced.&r
Human Rights concluded that «the proposed reforms constitute a very significant
development with the
potential to transform the Office
of Children's Commissioner into a national
human rights institution capable of becoming an international example of best practice if sufficiently well - resourced.&r
human rights institution capable
of becoming an international example
of best practice if sufficiently well - resourced.»
Nonetheless, the research team suggests that keeping an eye out for the
development of these mutations in
humans infected with H7N9 could help trigger a timely response to prevent
potential spread.
Opinion is closely divided when it comes to the fundamental question
of whether these
potential developments are «meddling with nature» and cross a line that should not be crossed, or whether they are «no different» from other ways that
humans have tried to better themselves over time.
The essay looks at the scientific
developments behind these
potential human enhancements and includes interviews with scientists, ethicists and religious leaders about the scientific and ethical dimensions
of human enhancement.
«It's an exciting
development, and we await the outcome over the next year to see how well these cells integrate, and if there are any
potential adverse reactions,» says Mike Cheetham
of the Institute
of Ophthalmology at University College London, one site where research is under way into a
human embryonic stem - cell treatment for AMD.
What I especially like about working for UKHTB is that it offers a new challenge and is pioneering in an area that has the
potential to benefit
human health through the enhanced
development of new drugs and diagnostic tools.
«This is the first time that this specific protein - protein signaling complex has been identified in GBM, and it gives us a new
potential target for drug
development,» says Fisher, Thelma Newmeyer Corman Endowed Chair in Cancer Research and co-leader
of the Cancer Molecular Genetics research program at VCU Massey, professor and chair
of the Department
of Human and Molecular Genetics at the VCU School
of Medicine, and director
of the VIMM.
Means notes that identifying the
potential role
of TREML4 in
human lupus may lead to the
development of drugs that could prevent or reduce the
development or progression
of lupus and another autoimmune disorder called Sjögren's syndrome, which also appears to involve TLR7 overactivation.
«Biologists peek into the past to see the future through tiny spider eyes: Biologists look to the past for early genetic
development of tiny spider and insect eyes to find
potential for research into
human visual challenges.»
The technique is in an early stage
of development and will require more research before
potential applications in
humans are explored.
Juan Bonifacino's lab at the National Institute
of Child Health and
Human Development, for one, had discovered the role a certain protein plays as asymptomatic infection progresses to AIDS but testing
of a new class
of potential HIV medications had to be stopped due to the shutdown.
URBAN SHADOW:
Human development in Monterey, Calif., looms over the nearshore marine ecosystem
of the city's namesake bay, illustrating the high
potential for anthropogenic — man - made — environmental stress.
Pharmaceutical companies, by contrast, focus most
of their efforts at the other end
of the drug
development pipeline, moving
potential drug compounds through
human clinical trials into the market.
In addition, the Board calls for an annual Global Sustainable
Development Report — a flagship UN publication like the
Human Development Report — that monitors progress, identifies critical issues and root causes
of challenges, and offers
potential ways forward.
Other
potential uses
of embryonic stem cells include investigation
of early
human development, study
of genetic disease and as in vitro systems for toxicology testing.
In a Review published June 14 in Trends in Cognitive Sciences, researchers from Google DeepMind and Stanford University update a theory originally developed to explain how
humans and other animals learn — and highlight its
potential importance as a framework to guide the
development of agents with artificial intelligence.
«As interest in space travel grows — for both research and commercial aims — it is increasingly important to understand the effect a microgravity environment can have on the
human heart for both the traveler and their
potential future children,» said Karen Ocorr, Ph.D., assistant professor
of the
Development, Aging and Regeneration Program at SBP.
In a recent review, researchers from the French Institute
of Health and Medical Research (INSERM), Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and University
of Paris - Diderot compared the effects
of six
potential EDs on the function
of rat, mouse and
human fetal testis at comparable stages
of their
development.
News and reports
of the latest clinical trials, translational medicine, drug
development and research with
potential for direct impact on
human health.
Although further refinement and testing is needed, Dr. Burgess said the new techniques have the
potential to speed the production
of many different types
of transgenic animal models that will shed new light on
human development and disease.
The strategy developed by research teams and
development of I - Stem aims to identify innovative therapies applicable to rare genetic diseases based on exploring the
potential offered by
human pluripotent stem cells.
A full realisation
of the medical
potential of stem cells for
human health will likely depend on a reinforcement
of, and
development of a whole continuum
of studies ranging from those in vivo using model organisms, to cell - based therapies in the clinic.
Exploration
of these findings in the context
of human disease genetics provides insights into the role
of inherited variation in blood metabolic diversity and identify
potential new opportunities for drug
development and for understanding disease.
The reprogramming
of human somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) offers tremendous
potential for cell therapy, basic research, disease modeling, and drug
development.
Studies conducted and supported by NIAID have led to important new discoveries about the microbes that cause NTDs, the identification
of targets for
potential new drugs and vaccines, and the
development of strategies for controlling organisms that transmit NTD - causing agents to
humans.
Reprogramming
human somatic cells to pluripotency represents a valuable resource for the
development of in vitro based models for
human disease and holds tremendous
potential for deriving patient - specific pluripotent stem cells.
Researchers have come a long way toward illuminating the functions
of HARs and their
potential roles in
human evolution, but we are still far from understanding their specific functions in
development and other processes.
The results could help spur the
development of antimalarial drugs with the
potential to cure and prevent transmission
of the disease in
humans.
The challenge takes on even more urgency with recent
developments, including a federal administration now more open to exploring the
potential of stem cells, the recent FDA approval
of a
human trial involving embryonic stem cells, as well as the reported case
of a young boy who developed a brain tumor four years after receiving a stem - cell treatment for a rare genetic disorder.
The I - Stem laboratory is an institution dedicated to the exploration
of potential therapeutic applications
of human ES and iPS cells and therefore, is rather a scientific center focusing on «Research and
Development».
Finally, miR - 181a was recently shown to induce neuronal differentiation and a DA phenotype in
human long - term, self - renewing, neuroepithelial - like stem cells [49], which supports the
potential role for miR - 181a in regulating
development of mDA neurons.
December 21, 2015 — NIH findings with
potential for enhancing
human health include advances in Ebola research, progress in fighting HIV, and the
development of custom 3 - D printed nerve scaffolds to aid tissue regeneration.
Access to accurate and useful data regarding
potential hazards and risks is necessary for these programs to effectively protect
human health and the environment, and provide for the responsible
development and use
of chemicals that are vital to everyday life.
This data should be useful for determining the growth
potential and characteristics
of human corneal endothelial cells in the
development of artificial corneas.