Sentences with phrase «emerging authors lead»

Established and emerging authors lead 130 + interactive sessions on the craft of writing — the «muse» side of things — while editors, literary agents and other industry professionals tackle the business side — the «marketplace.»

Not exact matches

The COO and Lean In author has emerged as a vocal proponent of federal paid leave and I spoke with her about how to get the rest of corporate America to follow Facebook's lead.
«What's frightening about this emerging street drug is that users themselves may not be aware that they are ingesting it,» said lead study author John Stogner, Ph.D. of the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C. «A patient may report heroin use and have symptoms consistent with heroin overdose, but an emergency physician may find that the standard dose of antidote (naloxone) doesn't work.
«As phenology is advancing around the globe, there are concerns that plant - pollinator interactions may be disrupted through phenological mismatches, or mismatches in the timing of when flowers bloom and their pollinators emerge, leading to reduced plant reproduction,» says lead author Zak Gezon, who conducted the research as a doctoral student at Dartmouth and who is now a conservation biologist with Disney's Animal Programs.
«The silver that went into wastewaters when millions of people had their photographs developed taught us that small additions of silver to the environment make a big difference,» said Dr. Samuel Luoma, a former U.S. Geological Survey senior researcher who was lead author of a report by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies.
We also observed some similarities between our findings and other emerging gut microbiota studies in multiple sclerosis; whether these indicate a «gut signature» of multiple sclerosis or of broader autoimmune disease remains to be determined,» said Professor Helen Tremlett, lead author of the European Journal of Neurology study.
Hu, the lead author on the paper, said that by comparing the predictions to tectonic activities such as the formation of mountains and volcanoes, a clear consistency emerged.
«Strengthened infection control practices and having a powerful active surveillance program for acute respiratory illnesses are key to the rapid and prompt response for emerging respiratory infections,» cautions lead author I.S. Al - Abaidani, MD, Department of Communicable Disease, Ministry of Health, Oman.
«If life on Earth emerged before [a] final sterilizing impact, it may have been completely erased,» says planetary scientist and lead author
From the existing mathematical tangles, the simplicity that emerged surprised us,» said Tamoghna Das, the paper's lead author and a postdoctoral scholar in the OIST Collective Interactions Unit.
«C. diff infection over the last decade has emerged as a threat to patients, especially the most vulnerable and the elderly, and has increased in incidence and severity,» says Sanjay Saint, M.D., MPH, lead author of the new paper.
«Aspirin is a widely used cardiovascular preventive drug and also has an emerging role in cancer treatment and prevention,» said Valerie O'Donnell, Ph.D., Division of Infection and Immunity, Cardiff University, and the study's lead author.
Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu, lead author of a new research paper on «topological insulators,» an emerging class of materials that could make possible «spintronic» devices and practical quantum computers far more powerful than today's technologies, is shown here inspecting devices made from topological insulators under a microscope before electrical measurements.
When it comes to increasing diversity in STEM, says lead author Rodolfo Mendoza - Denton, a UC Berkeley social psychology professor, «it's not just doctoral completion that matters, but the opportunities that departments provide to emerge from their programs with publications.
«Despite the differences emerging in the pathophysiology of PsA and rheumatoid arthritis, tofacitinib, which works on many different cytokines, shows efficacy in the treatment of both conditions,» said lead author Professor Philip J. Mease from the Swedish - Providence St. Joseph Health Systems and University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, US.
In an email interview with Newsweek, lead author Gaël Choblet, from the French National Center for Scientific Research, said that while he can not speculate on the presence of alien life on Enceladus, their timescale for hydrothermal activity does bolster the case that microbial life could emerge.
«When the source emerged from that blind spot in the sky in early December, our Chandra team jumped at the chance to see what was going on,» says John Ruan, lead author of the study.
«Our study focused on a class of enzymes called methyltransferases, which have emerged as key regulators of HIV latency,» explained Melanie Ott, MD, PhD, a senior investigator at Gladstone and lead author of the study published in the scientific journal Cell Host & Microbe.
«We know how gas and stars react to these cosmic crashes and where they emerge from the wreckage,» David Harvey of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland, and the study's lead author, said in the statement.
Through strategic alliances with leading trade publishers, ASI is making it possible for publishers to monetize unpublished manuscripts, develop new literary talent efficiently, and provide emerging authors a platform for bringing their books to market.
In fact, claims are starting to emerge about companies, such as Author Solutions (AS), that are apparently backed by Penguin, one of the world's leading publishers.
As an emerging author, you may be frustrated to discover that you shouldn't follow the lead of experienced authors when it comes to your editing budget and saving money on editing.
In an open letter to librarians explaining its switch to limit the number of check - outs a library can offer on an e-book, HarperCollins said that its previous policy of «selling e-books to libraries in perpetuity, if left unchanged, would undermine the emerging e-book eco-system, hurt the growing e-book channel, place additional pressure on physical bookstores, and in the end lead to a decrease in book sales and royalties paid to authors.9 Similarly, Simon & Schuster's executive vice president and chief digital officer Elinor Hirschhorn says that the company does not make its e-books available to libraries at all because «[w] e're concerned that authors and publishers are made whole by library e-lending and that they aren't losing sales that they might have made in another channel.»
The further investigation unveiled several possible leads that connected the dots of how the emerging author shared the same resources with the author of the Harry Potter series and an adult fiction recently published.
The details are nicely reported by Rob Stein in the Washington Post, and you can learn as much as you wish about the emerging field of examining what makes people feel good at the Web site of Ed Diener, the lead author of the study and professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Illiniois, Urbana - Champaign.
If major differences emerge, lead authors are encouraged to organize a meeting with both the contributing authors and review editors to discuss and resolve the differences.
In 2013 and 2014, other claims of an alleged 97 % climate «consensus» emerged, prompting UN IPCC lead author Dr. Richard Tol to publish a critique and declare: «The 97 % is essentially pulled from thin air, it is not based on any credible research whatsoever.»
For the past four years, Employment Screening Resources (ESR)-- a leading background check provider to employers accredited by the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS ®)-- has compiled a «Top Ten Trends in Background Screening» list of emerging and influential trends in employment background screening predicted by ESR founder and President Lester Rosen, an Attorney at Law and author of «The Safe Hiring Manual,» the first comprehensive guide for background screening.
Natalie Rogers, author of The Creative Connection: Expressive Arts As Healing, and Emerging Woman: A Decade of Midlife Transitions, is a pioneer in expressive arts therapy, leading trainings in Europe, Russia, Latin America, Japan, and the U.S. Dr. Rogers trained and practiced as a psychotherapist.
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