His background is in biological science research, having completed an M.S. in Biology from the Rockefeller University and several years»
experience as a Research Scientist in academia.
Not exact matches
«I'm a plant
scientist in Dr. Patel's lab at Big State University, with significant
research experience in improving efficiency of various cropping systems under a range of environmental conditions,
as well
as working with parent lines development and hybrid seed production.
I can draw on my
experience in
research in most areas of my new job and,
as it turned out, being familiar with the jargon and forms of communication used by
scientists is much more important than a knowledge of Spanish.
Experience gained while obtaining an advanced degree will count toward the 3 - year requirement only if the
scientist completed the degree, and only if the
scientist had full responsibility for the class taught, or if the
research has been recognized within the field
as outstanding.
An internationally - recognized
scientist with more than 16 years of
experience in translational immunoparasitology
research and vaccine development for neglected tropical diseases, Bottazzi's major interest lies in the role of vaccines
as control tools integrated into international public and global health programs and initiatives.
«Although teen dating violence is typically viewed
as a problem related specifically to adolescent development, our findings indicate that the risk for aggressive behavior and involvement in dating violence are related to stressors
experienced much earlier in life,» says Jennifer A. Livingston, PhD, senior
research scientist at RIA and lead author of the study.
She had spent years immersed in her
research and,
as is the case with many young
scientists, the field study was a vital opportunity to gain
experience and advance her career.
Short interactive videos in the exhibit's theater feature IBM researchers such
as David Ferrucci (who led the development of Watson)
as well
as scientists such
as Howard - Yana Shapiro, global director of plant science and external
research at Mars Inc. «We wanted to do something that would be open to the public,» says IBM's Lee Green, vice president of brand
experience and strategic design.
If this is the case, I will present myself
as a young
research scientist who has spent a postdoctoral term in a foreign country, often working in a foreign language, and has acquired all the skills and
experiences associated with such a massive challenge.
In a new study recently published in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles,
scientists of Kiel University (CAU) with colleagues from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean
Research Kiel and international partners from the USA, New Zealand, and Great Britain studied marine benthic shell - forming organisms around the world in relation to the chemical conditions they currently
experience — with a surprising result: 24 percent, almost a quarter of the analyzed species, including sea urchins, sea stars, coralline algae or snails, already live in seawater unfavorable to the maintenance of their calcareous skeletons and shells (a condition referred to
as CaCO3 - undersaturation).
In response, the European Commission agreed to hire a
scientist with
experience in both
research and science management
as the next head of the Executive Agency.
That active engagement included posting online endorsements from
experienced scientists and others, providing compelling «lab notes» containing updates and project background, and offering donors a nonmonetary reward such
as visits to the
research lab and, in the case of wildlife studies, offering photographs of subject animals.
Although most of the current
research is still lab - based,
scientists have already imbued test participants with the sense of moving from their own bodies into another form, such
as a Barbie doll, or watching themselves from a distance in a willful out - of - body
experience.
Scientists at the Stowers Institute for Medical
Research have identified a possible biochemical mechanism by which the specialized brain cells known
as neurons create and maintain a long - term memory from a fleeting
experience.
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.
As a
scientist experienced in accelerator
research and laser physics, HZDR researcher Michael Bussmann aims for understanding and controlling this new method of particle acceleration to make it available for patient treatment.
Schreiber says that his lab, like many others in biomedicine, has long included researchers who are physicians
as well
as scientists; that dual training and
experience brings an important perspective to the
research, he says.
They generously shared their exceptional
research as well
as their life
experiences and advice for us young
scientists, and I feel really fortunate that I was given the opportunity to partake in this event.
Some institutes are already applying new organizational methods by combining the expertise and interests of faculty members and
experienced staff
scientists (also known
as research scientists).1 This model allows staff
scientists to lead ambitious projects while also working collaboratively with PIs, advancing complex projects that could not be accomplished otherwise.
«Government - funded
research programs like this expose young
scientists at all levels to a professional
experience in science and is important for diversifying science
as well,» Dreyfuss said.
In addition to her expertise in tumor biology and a broad network of connections with leading
scientists and clinicians in cancer
research and clinical oncology, Dr. Almog has extensive hands - on
experience with a variety of techniques ranging from the molecular level (DNA, RNA and proteins) to tissue, organ and mouse models in cancer biology,
as well
as extensive
experience in project management and program coordination.
by combining the expertise and interests of faculty members and
experienced staff
scientists (also known
as research scientists).
Just
as natural selection operates most efficiently in a diverse population, scientific discovery thrives when
scientists bring diverse perspectives and
experiences to
research.
Drawing on the
experiences of top social
scientists working in developing countries, the book delves into failed projects and helps guide practitioners
as they embark on their
research.
IIASA's approach of merging interdisciplinary and international
research ensures its
scientists are well
experienced to provide expertise in understanding problems such
as climate change that also crosses national and disciplinary boundaries.
One faction of the group, including the more
experienced activists who serve
as its liaisons with the French government and leading
research scientists, encourages a subdued and mournful mood in the group's public actions to draw attention to the AIDS pandemic: candlelight vigils, «Silence = Death» posters, public die - ins.
«This project will follow science teachers through real astronomy
research experiences in collaboration with
scientist mentors
as part of their professional development.
Julia Kiss has a background in medical and health sciences, with
experiences as an endocrinology hospital
scientist, haematology
research assistant, radiology triage officer, and
as a secondary school science teacher.
Nami Shin is a
Research Scientist at CRESST whose focus is on the use of quantitative methods to explore English language learners» (ELLs)
experiences in K - 12 school settings, along with the ELL classification and relevant educational policies
as a whole.
It's a self - help book about personal happiness, and it comes from a place of knowledge and
experience,
as well
as plenty of
research (I'm a
scientist at heart).
Under the 2008 Farm Bill, its leader is supposed to serve
as the agency's «chief
scientist» and be chosen «from among distinguished
scientists with specialized or significant
experience in agricultural
research, education, and economics.»
The release of the Met Office study comes
as another group of
scientists revealed
research that shows the last 30 years were probably the warmest Europe has
experienced in more than two millennia.
I find allegations of dishonesty
as a substitute for cogent arguments against climate
research findings to be not only at odds with my personal
experience of
scientists» affection for truth but also extremely annoying.
At the same time, I support Ryan O.'s concern about the need for quantitative arguments; I find personal attacks unacceptable in a scientific discussion; finally, from my
experience I think that exposure of one's
research to specialists in different fields can be extremely productive, to say nothing about the fact that
as scientists are working for the humanity, speaking with educated human beings the
scientist is speaking with the ultimate consumer of his / her work, which entails both sides to a mutual respect.
Surveys were also sent to
scientists at the independent (non-federal) National Center for Atmospheric
Research (NCAR) to serve
as a comparison with the
experience of federal
scientists.
I am saying this
as an
experienced scientist with many years of
research under my belt.
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE SHARP HEALTHCARE, Livermore Falls, ME (6/2010 to Present) Biology Lab Assistant • Prepare specimens for laboratory experiments by following appropriate standards and procedures • Set up, adjust, calibrate and maintain laboratory and field equipment • Troubleshoot laboratory equipment to ensure that it is in proper working order when needed during experiments • Prepare specimens that need to be used in experiments in accordance to specific instructions provided • Analyze experimental data and ensure that interpreted results are properly documented and reported • Assist in conducting
research and collecting information and samples such
as soil, water, plants, animals and blood • Measure and weigh compounds and other materials to be used for testing purposes • Monitor all laboratory work to ensure that it complies with set laboratory standards • Provide technical support to
scientists and monitor and observe experiments to increase informational database • Feed and look after livestock and laboratory animals • Provide support to operational programs such
as fish hatcheries and greenhouses
• Ph.D. (Colloid - Surfactant - Polymer Chemistry), MS (Analytical Chemistry) • Postdoctoral
Research Scientist (Industrial Projects - Ryerson University, Toronto) • Over 5 years
experience as Research & Development Professional with different industrial projects for Specialty Chemicals (Guardian Chemicals Inc.), Consumer Goods (SC Johnson), Pharmaceutical (GlaxoSmithKline Inc.), and Oil & Gas (Chevron Corporation).
SUMMARY OF TECHNICAL BACKGROUND *
As a Chemist / Materials
scientist / engineer with over 30 years of higher education and
experience in creation of novel electronic materials (bulk, film, and single crystal), devices and their characterizations (structural, transport, thermal, surface, electrochemical, spectroscopic, magnetic, and mechanical), energy and environmental
research using several advanced techniques.
As an independent
research scientist with in vivo and in vitro
experience in basic and translational
research, I have equipped with in - depth knowledge of current state - of - art technologies, including next - generation sequencing, CGH analysis and RNAseq.
Professional
Experience Boston Scientific (St. Paul, MN) 2005 — 2010 R & D Technician • Assisted
scientists with lead design, testing, and implementation • Produced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) compatible devices • Aided
research and development team with buckle and bell mouth testing • Developed testing equipment in conjunction with engineering team • Provided input and guidance to increase testing process efficiency • Offered additional technical expertise to engineers and
scientists • Served
as mentor to junior technicians
As a
research scientist in a male - dominated field, she has years of
experience making sure women's voices are heard.
As many as 13 — 20 percent of adolescents in the U.S. and other developed countries experience minor or major depressive episodes each year, according to Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW
As many
as 13 — 20 percent of adolescents in the U.S. and other developed countries experience minor or major depressive episodes each year, according to Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW
as 13 — 20 percent of adolescents in the U.S. and other developed countries
experience minor or major depressive episodes each year, according to Tracy Gladstone, Ph.D., a senior
research scientist at the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW).
Fact: While there indeed may be no universal longing of all women for motherhood (which sometimes has been mis - called «maternal instinct»), or instinctual knowledge of women about how to care for infants,
as applied to women's actual pregnancy and post-childbirth
experiences, «
scientists have yet to find a definitive explanation for the heightened sensitivity so often associated with mothering... Some
research and informal observation ssuggest that the caregiving
experience develops a stronger intuitive tie between the infant and the parent most often responsible for meeting the infant's needs.