He is mindful to include both experienced professionals and
early career scientists on his teams, because the knowledge that older workers possess is fortified by the inspiration of younger employees, and vice versa.
Not exact matches
Second, I will work to further support LGBTQ
scientists — whether students,
early -
career, or otherwise — for example by developing safe spaces by initiating diversity - focused conversations during weekly lab meetings and visible signage
on my office.
Early - career scientists should take a course on medical ethics to gain an early appreciation of «some of the formidable difficulties in the biomaterials field,» Peppas
Early -
career scientists should take a course
on medical ethics to gain an
early appreciation of «some of the formidable difficulties in the biomaterials field,» Peppas
early appreciation of «some of the formidable difficulties in the biomaterials field,» Peppas says.
Scanning back through complete publication lists (not the censored ones
on scientists» own Web sites) shows just how frequently people change direction
early in their scientific
careers.
The plight of
early -
career scientists has come in for exceptional scrutiny in recent weeks as three major scientific institutions each released a report
on the postdoc system.
The Jackpot's Consequences 3 April 2009 As science funding agencies begin to dispense the huge stimulus appropriation, opinions about its ultimate impact
on early -
career scientists are mixed.
At NIH, Director Elias Zerhouni appeared resolved to continue delivering
on his commitment to improving the prospects of at least some
early -
career scientists, despite the continuing resolution.
And more than 1,600
scientists — most of them
early -
career researchers at UK universities — wrote in a letter to The Times
on July 22 that the government should protect
scientists by acting to maintain access to EU funding and ensure the free movement of researchers.
In the meantime, the survey may help
early -
career scientists identify skills they should focus
on developing.
The widget builds
on work published 2 June in Current Biology (http://bit.ly/TAZQA8) in which the study's three authors — all
early -
career computational biologists — used PubMed data to study the influence of some 200 factors
on academic
scientists»
career trajectories.
Who We Are As
Scientists 6 October 2006 Spurred by the stem - cell scandal, a group of Korean early - career scientists organized an international conference on ethical issues i
Scientists 6 October 2006 Spurred by the stem - cell scandal, a group of Korean
early -
career scientists organized an international conference on ethical issues i
scientists organized an international conference
on ethical issues in science.
Three Reports Tackle the Postdoc Mess 6 May 2005 The plight of
early -
career scientists has come in for exceptional scrutiny in recent weeks as three major scientific institutions each released a report
on the postdoc system.
Not long ago, Science
Careers posted a widget — you can find it at http://scim.ag/1pwIaAF—that lets
early -
career scientists calculate the probability that they'll someday become principal investigators,
on the basis of a few standard publication metrics.
Scientists too
early in their
careers to compete
on their own will generally benefit only if their principal investigator (PI) wins a stimulus grant that keeps them employed.
It's important to start kids
on a
career path
early, which is why I already anticipate lobbying my daughter to become a
scientist.
Knowledgeable observers are divided
on what this torrent of short - term cash will mean for science agencies» most vulnerable charges: the nation's graduate students, postdocs, and other
early -
career scientists.
Relevant to
early -
career scientists are sections
on choosing an adviser and a dissertation committee; finishing the dissertation; preparing to succeed at an interview, job talk, or meeting presentation; what to expect from your mentor and committee and what to do if they fall short; how to create effective cover letters and CVs; what to focus
on while working toward tenure; what to do if your English is not perfect; what errors to avoid in grant proposals; and much more.
Every summer, some 550
early -
career scientists gather for a week with 20 to 35 Nobel Prize winners in the sciences
on the beautiful island of Lindau, Germany.
If
early -
career scientists «embark
on careers in this field today, they [will] only find greater and greater excitement as they progress,» says Rajendra Pachauri, the Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change (IPCC).
Here's hoping that those
early -
career scientists at least go
on to bright futures.
The Eppendorf & Science Prize in Neurobiology recognizes outstanding international neurobiological research based
on current methods and advances in the field of molecular and cell biology by a young
early -
career scientist, as described in a 1,000 - word essay based
on research performed within the last three years.
Spurred by the stem - cell scandal, a group of Korean
early -
career scientists organized an international conference
on ethical issues in science
Early -
career scientists should also seek advice
on statistical analysis when designing studies, Fowler says.
Focused
on the prospect of jobs at biotech and pharma companies, many life
scientists overlook MD&D — a field that, though perhaps currently less lucrative than those better known industries, is also easier to enter for
early -
career life
scientists.
As science funding agencies begin to dispense the huge stimulus appropriation, opinions about its ultimate impact
on early -
career scientists are mixed
In this special feature
on young
scientists and activism, we invite you to examine some of the reasons that other
early -
career researchers have chosen to become «activists.»
Early -
career scientists in particular are eager for Sharp to write about their work
on FYFD — which Sharp is generally happy to do because it provides a «nice situation» for her to «point people to that research.
And then, as now, our emphasis remains
on involving you — the
early -
career scientist — in everything we do
Check out Money Matters, our new series
on financial planning for
early career scientists.
Trends in the
Early Careers of Life
Scientists Committee
on Dimensions, Causes, and Implications of Recent Trends in
Careers of Life
Scientists, National Research Council (National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1998).
Early on in my
career as a headhunter, I became interested in the dozens of qualities that make top
scientists stand out.
In fact, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) established its
early -
career scientist efforts to help researchers focus
on their laboratory research.
Based
on the first two meetings held in October 2010 and March 2011, participants emphasized the need to educate
early career scientists (i.e., graduate students,
scientists working at a post-doctoral level or equivalent, and junior faculty) about initiating and maintaining international scientific collaboration.
In response to this, CSTSP in collaboration with the Institut Pasteur de Tunis and Faculty of Science Tunis, University of Tunis El Manar hosted the third meeting in Tunisia
on 31 October to 1 November, 2011 to educate
early -
career scientists from the BMENA region about critical issues associated with international collaboration of infectious diseases.
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Earlier this week
on Science
Careers, Elisabeth Pain reviewed the key components of Horizon 2020, Europe's new framework for funding science and innovation, for
early -
career scientists.
Based
on her experience and their interest, she recommends that universities offer business training to
early career scientists.
When molecular biologist and Princeton University President Shirley M. Tilghman first sounded the alarm about the need for major overhauls to the way the United States trains its biomedical workforce in the 1998 National Academies of Science report Trends in the
Early Careers of Life
Scientists, many of her proposals fell
on deaf ears.
The impact of student debt
on career choice has been a concern of academic leaders since the
early 1990s, when a series of commentaries published in medical journals warned of a serious drought in the physician -
scientist pipeline unless something was done to help recruit and retain people
on that
career path.
Yet some of the
early career scientists who worked
on the project know exactly where they are and where they're headed.
This is the third post in a series
on new, interactive methods of peer review and their advantages — and disadvantages — for
early -
career scientists.
Early -
career scientists have also given us their perspectives
on the pros and cons of becoming independent and told personal stories behind their successes — and, occasionally, failures.
... Someone who understands the outsize influence advisers have
on the
career of
early career scientists.»
During his tenure, Josh was a leader in elevating the participation of students and
early career scientists in AAS's annual Congressional Visits Day and organized the Society's first congressional briefings
on the astronomical sciences in over a decade.
The technique relies
on optogenetics, a method of controlling brain cells through bursts of light developed by HHMI
early career scientist Karl Deisseroth at Stanford University.
The BWF Board has decided to discontinue the Clinical
Scientist Awards in Translational Research (targeted at mid-
career, established investigators) and, instead, to focus its involvement in translational research
on providing
early -
career support for physician
scientists.
Among her numerous honors and awards, Dr. Akassoglou won the Presidential
Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding early - career scientists and engin
Early Career Award for
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding early - career scientists and
Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government
on outstanding
early - career scientists and engin
early -
career scientists and
scientists and engineers.
In Eos now... three
early -
career scientists report
on the PAGES 2nd YSM in Goa, and discuss future directions for the paleoclimate field, e.g. the need for network building, more quantitative proxy - based reconstructions, fast and efficient data sharing, securing funding, and communicating results.
The KVSP provides the opportunity for
early career scientists, post ‐ doctoral and graduate students, to be resident at Keck Observatory while working hands ‐
on with our telescopes and instrumentation.
We believe interactions between
early career scientists and state legislators may have long - term impacts
on boosting the public interest in science.
New GOA -
ON members, training workshop participants, students, and
early -
career scientists are eligible to be assigned a Pier2Peer Science Mentor.