Not exact matches
In the time I have, I will
discuss how our thinking on the interactions between monetary policy and financial stability has been evolving, tell you
about some interesting recent
research by our staff and touch on some questions that have yet to be resolved.
In recent months, revelations from European authorities
about the tax avoidance strategies used by Google, Starbucks and Amazon have all stirred public anger and spurred several European governments, as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, a Paris - based
research organization for the world's richest countries, to
discuss measures to close the loopholes.
I, Andrew S. Fein and Li Wang Watsek, certify that 1) all of the views expressed in this report accurately reflect my personal views
about any and all subject securities or issuers
discussed; and 2) no part of my compensation was, is, or will be directly or indirectly related to the specific recommendation or views expressed in this
research report; and 3) neither myself nor any members of my household is an officer, director or advisory board member of these companies.
On the other hand, new
research from psychologist Kathleen D. Vohs,
discussed in «What a Messy Desk Says
About You,» suggests that surroundings that are too neat can inhibit in some ways:
, and by working to lower the occurrence of unwanted pregnancies in the first place — which means better sexual health education in schools, funding for birth control measures and education
about using that birth control, promoting
research into methods of safe male birth control, and creating an environment where the women in your life can come to you to
discuss safe sexual choices.
Finally, drawing mainly from the thinking of contemporary Calvinist and Lutheran theologians, the authors
discuss the implications of recent scientific
research on theological views
about the human being as a creature made in the image of God.
It has been nurtured in many ways: by
research into basic issues in theological education underwritten by competitive grants offered by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) and funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc.; by the work of some theological educators commissioned by the Endowment to think
about these questions; and by a series of seminars and conferences convened by the ATS to
discuss some of the results of this
research and reflection.
My friend Sharon Hyman, who is making a documentary
about people who choose that lifestyle, wonderfully named Apartners: Living Happily Ever After Apart, has started a Facebook page for like - minded people to share stories,
discuss issues and
research, and explore out - of - the box approaches to love, whether unmarried or married.
Take advantage of this opportunity to hear what the
research shows
about how children benefit from bonding with their caregivers,
discuss what trends you have noticed when working with your community, and share your stories.
We
discuss client scenarios,
discuss marketing strategies, talk
about the latest sleep
research, offer each other resources, share documents, and so much more!
Be sure to read a more recent post from October 2014
about two randomized controlled trials that clarified several of the issues
discussed in the post above: New
Research on Gluten Introduction to Infants and Risk of Celiac Disease
This excellent new resource
discusses current
research and practical application so you can make safe and sane decisions
about helping your baby (and the whole family) sleep!
This article analyzes the contributions, misuses, and limitations of theory and
research relevant to such restrictions and
discusses their scientific status with respect to current knowledge
about child development
In light of new
research about the benefits of breastfeeding, Sue Ashmore
discusses why we need change the way we talk
about breastfeeding.
«It's always to my dismay when education policy gets
discussed in Albany, because it's usually more
about politics versus substance and
research.»
Convened by the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in partnership with CUNY's Asian American / Asian
Research Institute and Hunter College, the event aims to raise awareness
about harassment of Asian and Muslim Americans, encourage students, parents and advocates to report such incidents and
discuss possible solutions, federal officials said.
YouGov President, Peter Kellner,
discusses some of the findings from YouGov
research for the Resolution Foundation
about the economic troubles which have left a deep mark on the public opinion.
Participants will
discuss career management, science education and strategies for cultivating women as leaders; young scientists will make presentations
about their
research.
Historically, children have been excluded from
research about globalization and democratization, and recommendations for interventions and policies that would promote child well - being are
discussed.
And now,
about 3 days after I've seen my latest CareerDoctor column appear, I'll stumble across a great Web site, talk to someone
about a job I've just
discussed, or read a report on a
research careers issue that would have been just perfect for it!
«Informing citizens
about the health of the nation and
discussing pivotal science and policy issues such as mental health, chronic and emerging diseases and other public health threats, and vaccine
research are important to not only advance the national dialogue but also improve the country's overall well - being.»
They had gathered to
discuss the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific
Research's (NWO's) groundbreaking affirmative action program Aspasia and to brainstorm
about how gender imbalance could continue to be tackled in universities and institutes nationwide.
[Editor's Note: In 1996, a group of scientists and students, concerned
about the future of
research in German universities, came together to
discuss what action was required to improve their education and training.
About two dozen leaders in this area of STEM education
research met 18 - 19 November in Washington, D.C. to
discuss the potential goals and benefits of a cross-disciplinary community that they are calling the STEM DBER Alliance.
Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist Joel Shurkin
discusses his new book
about controversial physics Nobel laureate William Shockley, and geneticist Steven Salzberg tells us
about why he thinks we need a lot more openness in flu
research.
In this episode, Scientific American news editor Phil Yam
discusses how veterinarians, physicians and multinational food companies need to work together in the global fight against animal - borne infectious diseases; and University of Wisconsin evolutionary biologist Sean Carroll talks
about recent
research tracking the evolution of yeast genes with specific functions descended from a single, duplicated gene with multiple functions.
But Gates also delivered an optimistic message
about the resilience of the American educational and scientific enterprise, and
discussed some prescriptions offered by PCAST and others for reinvigorating the nation's
research efforts.
In this article, I briefly describe how I went
about selecting a summer
research program and
discuss the importance of gaining
research experience as an undergraduate.
* Update, 8 February, 3:26 p.m.: At a White House press conference today to
discuss the budget request, Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Maryland, noted that NIH currently spends
about $ 100 million per year on
research into dengue, yellow fever, and other closely related viruses to Zika, which are all flaviviruses.
When MIT physicist and Harvard overseer Mildred Dresselhaus visited the University of Texas, Austin, in September to
discuss research matters, she was ushered into an auditorium of 250 people eager to hear
about the MIT report and her experiences as a woman scientist.
In a wide - ranging interview he talked
about his vision for the Institute,
discussed research underway in his lab and reviewed the most promising
research aimed at extending the healthy years of life.
«I feel super fun to talk and
discuss about research with biologists.
For example, we are currently
discussing with a French
research group
about developing a dedicated portal with world live - map for collaborative exoplanet transit follow - ups across the globe.
This opportunity to
discuss my
research, as well as to learn
about other
research in animal behavior outside of neuroscience, expanded my network and provided me with resources that will certainly help me throughout my career.
To begin, Professors Austin Smith and Robin Franklin
discuss how Cambridge scientists are helping to provide a stream of new knowledge
about how our bodies are made and maintained, and how stem cells can fulfil the promise of being one of medical
research's great hopes.
About AAIC and the Khalid Iqbal Lifetime Achievement Award The Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) is the world's largest conference of its kind, bringing together researchers from around the world to report and
discuss groundbreaking
research and information on the cause, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
The European
Research Day (ERD) in Washington, D.C. is an event where European researchers outside of Europe meet, discuss and exchange concepts about their research projects, professional and personal experience in their respective diasporas and overall care
Research Day (ERD) in Washington, D.C. is an event where European researchers outside of Europe meet,
discuss and exchange concepts
about their
research projects, professional and personal experience in their respective diasporas and overall care
research projects, professional and personal experience in their respective diasporas and overall career path.
Lesley Griner, PhD, at Novartis Institutes for BioMedical
Research, spoke
about the pharmaceutical industry; Ana Batista, PhD, with Cell Press» Trends In Cancer,
discussed science writing; and Kevin Healy, PhD, of Roivant Sciences, Inc., provided insights
about the field of regulatory affairs.
One of the aims of the PHENOMIN school is to provide the unique opportunity for PhDs and young postdocs to
discuss in details
about their
research with experts as well as with each other.
Janey L. Wiggs, MD, PhD (Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Eye and Ear)
discusses genetics in glaucoma
research and why she is optimistic
about the future of glaucoma management.
We believe pilot facility projects calls are an important source for new technologies and the management group is
discussing with universities and the national board
about the possibility of arranging a new joint pilot technology / facility call during 2018, which hopefully could also be open to the rest of the Swedish
research community.
The organizers ensured that the ~ 50 participants had plenty of time to
discuss their
research, ask questions, and learn
about their colleagues»
research at the other institutions.
In addition, some of the prime efforts and established modes of communication that aim to inform the general public
about issues concerning
research involving animals and the efforts to improve the well - being of laboratory animals were
discussed.
Information
about her life and uncompensated contributions to medical
research provide an opportunity point for
discussing the rights of patients and women, medical ethics, treatment of minorities, and fair compensation under the law.
John Bowden of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
discusses a new paper in the Journal of Lipid
Research about a lipidomics comparison study performed by 31 labs in the U.S. and abroad.
The article, by Meredith Wadman, noted some of the ways in which US and UK organizations are trying to educate the public
about animal experiments including... Continue reading Science Magazine
discusses the transparency surrounding animal
research
On Thursday's St. Louis on the Air, we
discussed the latest in sleep
research and answered your questions
about sleep with Paul Shaw, an associate professor of neuroscience with Washington University's School of Medicine.
Some of the things you talk
about here
about are
discussed in Malcolm Kendrick's book «The Great Cholesterol Con» where he argues that chronic stress / cortisol is the main culprit in CVD, citing the
research of the late Per Björntorp.
Good Morning Texas (2011-04-12) talks with Dr. Natalie Engelbart
about research done with Dr. Ohira's Probiotics, and
discusses how to power your workout with Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics.
I present
research about vegetables and health and
discuss bioavailability of nutrients in plant foods.