Sentences with phrase «experience of young researchers»

The experience of the Young Researchers» Federation in Spain shows that PhDs and postdocs can influence science policy, if they shout loudly enough — but it takes time and perseverance.

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Now, researchers who have measured the brain responses of 125 infants — including babies who were born prematurely and others who went full - term — show that a baby's earliest experiences of touch have lasting effects on the way their young brains respond to gentle touch when they go home.
Udall, Klobuchar and Blumenthal introduced the Youth Sports Concussion Act ahead of Super Bowl 50, amid discussion among doctors, players, researchers and others about the need to protect players — especially young athletes — from experiencing debilitating head injuries.
This opportunity to experience life and studying in another country was offered to me by a brilliant Hungarian young researcher whom I got to know as an undergraduate student, doing my diploma work at the same department where he was doing research (department of anthropology, University of Szeged, Hungary).
In June 2011, the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) Center for Scientific Review (CSR) debuted a program aimed at leveling the playing field — somewhat — by giving young researchers experience on grant - review panels so that they could see what they look for in the grant applications they choose to fund.
According to the researchers, the induced stress that the urban great tits are experiencing is what results in shorter telomeres and thereby increases their risk of dying young.
Researchers found a higher percentage of young children in deep poverty compared to children in poverty had parents in poor or fair health or mental health, experienced frequent parenting stress, and perceived a lack of social support and security in their neighborhood.
Orth noted: «I am proud of our team of young and experienced researchers who worked in a collaborative environment to produce these exciting results.
The researchers found that young men who fell into the «high victim - perpetrator» group were also the young men who felt the most disenfranchised - they had experienced the most racial discrimination, were most aware of institutional discrimination, had the most experiences with the criminal justice system as both victims and suspects, and were the most cynical about politics.
Young people who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) are committed to working but vulnerable to experiencing mental health problems, according to a new study by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London, Duke University and the University of California.
Sharing some of his experiences as project leader, he also gives advice to young researchers interested in working in or for developing countries.
A mere 3 % of the tracks represent juvenile hadrosaurs, a rarity that strongly suggests the young of this species experienced a rapid growth spurt and therefore spent only a short time at this vulnerable size, the researchers report online this week in Geology.
«It is known that spouses of older stroke patients experience health - related physical and mental issues, and that the degree of their problems is associated with the severity of the stroke, but ours is the first long - term study of seven years follow up to explore this in a younger group of people,» said Josefine Persson, M.Sc., study author and a researcher and Ph.D. candidate at the Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology at Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
A paper Young published this month, in collaboration with researchers at the University of Tsukuba in Japan, found prairie voles that have bonded with a mate not only experience more anxiety when separated from their partners — they also experience more physical pain during the separation, by various measures including response to a painful injection and pain from heat.
This is a short - term program that provides opportunities for students to have research experiences under the supervision of NAOJ researchers who are teaching at SOKENDAI, aiming to nurture young students who wish to be a future astronomer.
The organisation and structure of the meeting is great: each of us had a personalised agenda, we had lectures, panel discussions and small group discussions with the Nobel Laureates from key topics in science to life experiences as well as many social activities in which you have the opportunity to interact with both Nobel Laureates and young researchers.
Special awards are available for young investigators at the beginning of their careers and for experienced researchers who are making significant contributions to lupus research.
Supporting EuroScience is a direct and democratic way to influence the construction of the Europe of Science and Technology, for the benefit of Europe's international position in science, and to enhance science's contribution to society, opportunities and mobility for both young and experienced researchers.
An earlier study published in 2007 showed similar results — Australian researchers found that young men between the ages of 15 and 25 with mild - to - moderate acne experienced dramatic improvement when they switched from eating the typical American diet (with white bread and highly processed breakfast cereals) to a healthier diet of whole grains, lean meat, and fruits and vegetables.
Another expert we contacted is Eden Davis, a researcher at the University of Texas who published a paper in 2015 on older people's experiences of online dating and how they vary from those of younger users3.
But a new report from researchers at Stanford University's Graduate School of Education has found that young people do experience difficulties when it comes to evaluating information they find online.
In 2011, Shonkoff launched Frontiers of Innovation, a multi-sectoral collaboration among researchers, practitioners, policymakers, investors, and experts in systems change who are committed to developing more effective intervention strategies to catalyze breakthrough impacts on the development and health of young children and families experiencing significant adversity.
The strongest support for the «poor implementation» hypothesis is the fact that the researchers found that as time went on, younger students seemed to experience less of a negative effect from the instructional reform.
A group of about 100 policymakers, educators, and researchers «went to school,» experiencing first hand how high quality Linked Learning prepares young people for lasting success in both college and career.
But in my French law librarian researcher experience, there are some clear drawbacks right now: — young users use less of their legal mind to search, they search with keywords, less with their lawyers» minds — also, the ease of use of online databases tend to make them forget traditional but efficient tools such as annotated Codes, and indexes and TOCs in books (be them print or e-books).
One recent study found that just over half of young Aboriginal people living in Melbourne reported having experienced racism, and the researchers concluded that their findings:
To determine the impact of break - up on criminal behavior and substance use, researchers used data from a nationally representative sample of young adults aged 18 to 23 from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.1 From an initial sample of over 7,800 individuals, researchers studied in - depth over 2,500 youths who experienced break - up in between two waves (or years) in the study.
Most important, these researchers highlighted the significance of giving children and young people experiences of continuity.
She has a range of experience in early childhood education and care including working with young children in a variety of programs, teaching at the post-secondary level, working as a policy researcher at the Childcare Resource and Research Unit and as the Coordinator for the Child Care Advocacy Association of Canada.
Foundations of Health: Essential for a Bright and Healthy Future Leading researchers from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University and the Women and Children's Health Policy Center at Johns Hopkins University have collaboratively identified four foundations of health that buffer young children against adverse childhood experiences, allowing their bodies and brains to develop without the lasting effects of toxic stress.
Specifically, researchers have found that harsh parenting experienced during adolescence exerts stronger effects on outcomes of delinquency and offending measured in adolescence and young adulthood relative to harsh parenting experienced solely during early childhood [64, 65].
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