Sentences with phrase «for global scientific collaboration»

This is the biggest challenge facing the young researchers who seek for global scientific collaboration.
Such an endeavor aims at improving the quality of life of millions of people worldwide and creating a new paradigm for global scientific collaborations between academia and industry, one in which science becomes a powerful agent for social and educational transformation.

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The American Association for the Advancement of Science has signed a memorandum of understanding with Australia's leading scientific organization, pledging to foster collaborations to enhance the role of science, technology, engineering and mathematics on the global stage.
Besides, I tried every chance to deliver oral presentations in English under all circumstances (speaking), in lab meetings or international conferences, because this is one of the most important parts of our future scientific career for global collaboration.
Biocon's story underscores the increasingly global nature of the biopharma industry — and the importance of India, China, and other emerging markets not just as testing grounds and markets for drugs, but as resources for scientific and commercial collaboration.
In my perspective, the biggest challenge to global scientific collaboration is lack of funding for global issues, as individual national agencies often tend to allocate funds for scientific endeavors aimed at their specific national interests.
One way to tackle the problem of global scientific collaboration should be the necessity for scientific consortiums within countries for which a specific research / product is directed.
In my opinion, the biggest challenge to global scientific collaboration is to work for scientific knowledge itself, leaving aside personal interests such as profit, competition, rivalry, or selfish recognition.
Firstly, we fund scientific research in a truly global context in the form of grants for international collaborations between two to four labs in different countries (and with high priority given to teams on different continents), with both a special programme for Young Investigators and programme grants for scientists at any stage of their careers.
On a practical point of view, ELyT Global gathers researchers from Japan and France that work on collaborative research projects, supports some travel expenses between both countries, and organizes scientific workshops for exchanging ideas and fostering new collaborations.
The role of funding agencies in the enforcement of the principles of research integrity Presenter: Paulo Sérgio Lacerda Beirão, Global Research Council and Ciências Agrárias, Biológicas e da Saúde do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Brazil Scientific integrity in the context of international research collaborations Presenter: Gordon McBean, International Council for Science, Canada Recent research integrity in Asia - Pacific region and the world Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Moving research integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science FoundatioGlobal Research Council and Ciências Agrárias, Biológicas e da Saúde do Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq), Brazil Scientific integrity in the context of international research collaborations Presenter: Gordon McBean, International Council for Science, Canada Recent research integrity in Asia - Pacific region and the world Presenter: Makoto Asashima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan Moving research integrity to a global agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science Foundatioglobal agenda Presenter: David Stonner, National Science Foundation, USA
SAYAS aims to contribute towards solutions to national and global challenges facing society; provide a platform for young scientists to influence policy decisions; contribute towards the development of scientific capacity in South Africa through mentoring and role - modelling of future scientists; and foster opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations amongst young scientists.
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