Sentences with phrase «editors of science»

There, he served on the board of editors of the Science and Technology Law Review and as president of the Hispanic American Law Students Association, and he further distinguished himself as a Joseph W. McKnight Scholarship recipient.
Too many editors of science news services have gone political, it seems.
Like I said, it is Lindzen... not I... who is proposing a vast conspiracy theory whereby because he can identify a few scientists who have connections to environmental groups or Al Gore or whatever, therefore the entire field of climate science has been hijacked, we can't trust the IPCC, the National Academy of Sciences, AAAS, the Councils of the American Physical Society, the American Meteorological Society, and the American Geophysical Union, the editors of Science and of Nature, etc., etc..
Today, more than two dozen prominent scientists, including two former editors of the New England Journal of Medicine and a former editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association, sent a letter to editors of Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and 200 other scientific journals, urging them to strengthen their policies concerning disclosure of conflicts of interest....
It was an opinion piece, and the editors of Science did not ask to review her data or methodology.
Do editors of science journals and leaders of scientific organizations have scientific credentials and training (BS, MS, PhD, etc) specifically to protect science from social manias?
All literary agents and acquiring editors of science fiction / fantasy are welcome to participate.
Finally, we've prepared our own list of career - related breakthroughs of the year in science, what we — the editors of Science's Next Wave — believe are the most important developments in scientific careers over the last twelve months.
In the coming months and years, we, the writers and editors of Science Careers, will incorporate changes in NIH procedures, new funding opportunities, and so on, and will keep it evolving as we learn more and get better advice from new sources.
In this installment Stephen Simpson shares with us professional insights from his job as one of the editors of Science magazine.
The video features editor - in - chief of Science, Marcia McNutt, and the editors of Science Translational Medicine and Science Signaling, Katrina Kelner and Nancy Gough, who discuss the leading medical research being published weekly in the two journals.
As the Deputy Editor of Science's Insights, Lisa D. Chong oversees Editorials, Perspectives, Policy Forums, Letters, and Books sections.
And that eventually led to my job at the BBC — editor of science at BBCi.
The judging panel will be composed of prominent international researchers in the field of neurobiology and will be chaired by the Neuroscience Editor of Science.
Years later, I'm the Editor of Science's Next Wave, responsible for all the content we publish.
Dr. VanHook joined the staff of Science Signaling / AAAS in 2008, where she is currently web editor of Science Signaling.
In those situations, you have legitimate grounds for a rebuttal, says Andrew Sugden, international managing editor of Science.
These figures suggest that fraud is not «extremely rare» as Daniel Koshland, editor of Science, has argued.
The Abelson Prize was inspired by the late Philip Hauge Abelson, long - time senior adviser to AAAS, editor of Science and president of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, who died in 2004 after more than 60 years of service to science and society.
We suggest you start off with Some Thoughts on Becoming a Science Writer, in which Jim Austin, Editor of Science's Next Wave, covers some of the basics from the perspective of an editor and a former (and occasionally a current) freelancer, offering tips on making the transition from the scientific bench to published authorship.
As the editor of Science, nothing could please me more than this opportunity to collaborate with one of the world's most outstanding scientific infrastructures.
A veteran science journalist will be the next editor of Science's news section.
Cech received a share of the 1989 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and is a deputy editor of Science.
Talking and writing about science - or better, the world of science - was exactly what I had been doing as PR manager for GeNeYouS, and this is also what I will now be doing as the Netherlands Editor of Science's Next Wave.
A few years later, I became the editor of Science Careers.
Jim Austin, editor of Science Careers, said that career skills such as networking, identifying an academic mentor, building scientific collaborations, and resume writing are rarely — if ever — communicated during formal science training.
«Science is not a body of facts,» says geophysicist Marcia McNutt, who once headed the U.S. Geological Survey and is now editor of Science, the prestigious journal.
Janet Raloff is the editor of Science News for Students.
Rose Fox is the editor of science fiction, fantasy, horror, romance, and erotica reviews with Publishers Weekly.
Using a combination of rigorous research and on - the - ground reporting, author (and online news editor of Science) David Grimm traces the journey of cats and dogs from domestication (such as it is, in the case of cats) through beloved family pet and into the present - day movement toward personhood.
And here's my videotaped discussion of my experience with David Corcoran, the editor of Science Times.
The best example of this was his rant about how dishonest it was for Donald Kennedy, editor of Science to refuse his paper on hurricane frequency.
As editor of Science magazine, Kennedy was an outspoken advocate of climate alarmism.
The editor of Science says the time for debate is over (5 yrs ago or so in an editorial), but what is science except debate?
It should not end before Marcotte et al publish the FAQ as a letter to the editor of Science.
The editor of a science journal editor which recently published an article questioning whether industrial emissions are driving up the earth's temperature has resigned, saying he was not allowed to publish an editorial repudiating the article.
The absolute nonsense the new editor of Science published as her editorial is simply shameful.
Marcia McNutt, who was editor of Science at the time the paper was published and is now president of the National Academy of Sciences, praised Bates for wanting to highlight the importance of data archiving, but said his criticisms have little to do with the main part of the paper and chastised the House for using issues of data archiving to try to discredit the 2015 study.
Interesting description of Penn State's «thorough investigation» of Michael Mann's actions: The only interviews mentioned in the report (aside from Mann) are with Gerry North and Donald Kennedy, editor of Science.
Indeed, as the past editor of Science Insights, I made this point myself.
The only interviews mentioned in the report (aside from Mann) are with Gerry North and Donald Kennedy, editor of Science.
Dr. Foley also relayed the sentiment and view of Dr. Donald Kennedy of Stanford University and the former editor of Science Magazine about the controversy currently swirling around Dr. Mann and some of his colleagues.

Not exact matches

The same mix of science and conviction is central to editor - at - large Kimberly Weisul's feature about Saundra Pelletier, CEO of Evofem, maker of a breakthrough contraceptive gel.
A Boston - based contributing editor, Freedman is the co-author of A Perfect Mess, which examines the useful role of disorder in daily life, business, and science.
The clash of commerce and academia is tilting the field in one direction, however, as Ian Sample, science editor at The Guardian, investigates.
The Secret Life of the Grown - Up Brain: The Surprising Talents of the Middle - Aged Mind (Viking) is a roundup of the most recent science on how the human brain ages, as well as a guide to «toning up your brain circuits» to better weather the onset of age — which is itself a relatively new problem for humankind, writes author Barbara Strauch, The New York Times «s deputy science and health and medical science editor, whose earlier book, The Primal Teen, considered the teenage brain.
Director, Scripps Translational Science Institute; Chief Academic Officer, Scripps Health; Professor of Genomics, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California; Editor - in - Chief, Medscape Disclosure: Eric J. Topol, MD, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships: Serve [d] as a director, officer, partner, employee, advisor, consultant, or trustee for: AltheaDX; Biological Dynamics; Cypher Genomics (Co-founder); Dexcom; Genapsys; Gilead Sciences, Inc.; Portola Pharmaceuticals; Quest Diagnostics; Sotera Wireless; Volcano Received research grant from: National Institutes of Health; Qualcomm Foundation
He is Chief Data Scientist at the Creative Destruction Lab, Senior Editor at Marketing Science, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
He also serves on the editorial boards of Organization Science, Research Policy, and Strategic Organization, and is a former Series Editor of Advances in Strategic Management.
We brought together our business editor Ben Popper, and our science editor, Liz Lopatto, to discuss what happens when you mix a flood of dumb money eager to invest in anything «disruptive» with life science companies that can actually impact our bodies and health.
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