Sentences with phrase «early career researchers who»

``... the perils of ignoring consensus in science...» really sounds like a mafia - like intimidation... very bad attitude to transmit to students and early career researchers who fight their way up applying for grants an funding... guys, you're al warned!
Being an early career researcher who focuses on queer cinema, I have a keen interest in films with LGBTI themes.

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Justin Zhan, a computer science professor at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, who serves as an ECR, adds, «if you don't even know what is a good evaluation, and what is needed from a reviewer's perspective, it's hard for early - career [researchers] to make a successful proposal.»
Furthermore, relinquishing anonymity allows reviewers to be recognized for their contribution as reviewers, which may be especially valuable for researchers early in their careers, who have not yet filled out their CVs with peer - reviewed publications.
Early - career scientists who wish to win research funding from federal agencies face a number of obstacles, not least of all the formidable competition: senior researchers who have spent years improving their grantsmanship skills.
Despite the program's name, the point isn't so much to recruit researchers who are decidedly early in their career; rather, it's more a way of expanding NIH's universe of reviewers and skilled applicants.
The principles, however, fit every field of science, says Lundberg, who advises all early - career researchers, regardless of field, to bring the document to their supervisor's attention as a basis for discussing the ethics of article writing.
Rather, crowdfunding can be a complementary source «that can fill gaps or expands access» to funding for researchers — such as early career scientists or those working in meagerly funded fields — who «traditionally wouldn't have had those grant opportunities.»
All of the first authors are early - career researchers who attended our the YSM held in Goa, India in February 2013.
It will also include 18 post-doctoral, early - career researchers who have been carefully selected from around the world.
This symposium was initiated at the request of Dr. Geoffrey M. Wahl and Dr. Margaret Foti, who have been strong supporters of the efforts of early - career scientists, and who wanted a forum in which outstanding researchers - in - training would be recognized.
«We had specialists in enzymes and mimics, scientists who were established in their fields and early in their careers, experimental researchers and computer modelers, all from around the world.»
The awards celebrate innovative, early - career researchers who are tackling today's most complex scientific questions.
Rudick, who is co-principal investigator of Cleveland Clinic's CTSA program, says the CTSA movement will increase clinical and translational research capacity by drawing in researchers who have not been previously involved in clinical research and by exposing students to clinical research at an earlier stage in their careers.
AMHERST, Mass. — Cognitive neuroscience researcher Joonkoo Park at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who recently received a five - year, $ 751,000 faculty early career development (CAREER) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to address basic research questions about how our brains process number and magnitude and how such processes give rise to more complex mathematical thinking, has co-authored a paper that reports this week where in the brain numerical quantity evaluation is proccareer development (CAREER) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to address basic research questions about how our brains process number and magnitude and how such processes give rise to more complex mathematical thinking, has co-authored a paper that reports this week where in the brain numerical quantity evaluation is procCAREER) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to address basic research questions about how our brains process number and magnitude and how such processes give rise to more complex mathematical thinking, has co-authored a paper that reports this week where in the brain numerical quantity evaluation is processed.
In Chapter 1 the authors continue their fraudulent summation: «The most noteworthy observer of the declining health of primitive cultures was Dr. Weston Price, a remarkable medical researcher who began his career as a dentist in Ohio in the early part of the twentieth century [is]....
While cruise time will be granted to researchers based on merit, ARICE project coordinators hope the program will increase opportunities for early career researchers and scientists from countries who do not have easy access to an icebreaker.
The output of the workshop for early career researchers is to bring forward the next group of climate scientists who will have knowledge of this cutting edge area of research and its applications for societally relevant problems.
Also on the panel were Michael Doyle, an early career Aboriginal researcher in the alcohol and drug field with a particular interest in prisoner health, who is in the final year of his PhD at the Kirby Institute, UNSW, and Dr Megan Williams.
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