Launched a new initiative called «Scholarship
for the Next Generation of Scientists,» a $ 2.5 million five - year program that will help establish at least 15 new Canadian scientists through funding of a post-doctoral fellowship
Aviation High has tapped into the region's strong aerospace connections to provide a rigorous curriculum and real - world opportunities
for the next generation of scientists, explorers and engineers.
Or rebuild the crumbling school infrastructure, create scholarships
for the next generation of scientists and engineers, and finally give good teachers the pay raise they deserve.
Their unique collective network will transcend institutional boundaries and improve the overall infrastructure for the life sciences in Europe, with a focus on training
for the next generation of scientists.
Eric Campbell and David Blumenthal, two authors of the JAMA article on data sharing mentioned above, discuss their landmark study and analyze the implications of withholding data, including the consequences
for the next generation of scientists.
Through their joint efforts, Science - Jobs - DE and Science's Next Wave hope to contribute to the promotion of scientific excellence
for the next generation of scientists in Germany.
Not exact matches
It's not just the big - name corporations that are making a point to engage the
next generation of scientists and innovators — Space Angels - funded Because Learning, previously known as Ardusat, has their own ideas
for how to engage students in STEM fields.
Skills and training continues to be a major focus
for the food and drink sector, in recognition
of the important role that the
next generation of food
scientists and technicians will play in driving innovation and meeting the key challenges
of nutrition and public health.
The researchers used
next generation sequencing technology, RNA sequencing, to reveal «in exquisite detail» the blueprint
for making milk in the human mammary gland, according to Laurie Nommsen - Rivers, PhD, RD, IBCLC, a
scientist at Cincinnati Children's and corresponding author
of the study, published online in PLOS ONE, a journal
of the Public Library
of Science.
Whether leading a clinical study, mentoring the
next generation of physician -
scientists, or cheering
for Ohio State's football team, Jackson approaches all
of her pursuits with passion.
With expert panels
of scientists, mathematicians, and technologists, Project 2061 set out to identify what was most important
for the
next generation to know and be able to do in science, mathematics, and technology — what would make them science literate.
Women must take the initiative to clearly evaluate their academic institutions and to offer constructive criticism to pave the way
for the
next generation of female physician -
scientists.
The
scientists decided to make a parody
of a trailer
for a Star Wars movie, but instead
of showing starship cruisers hurtling through space towards the Death Star, they chose a biological process with its own built - in narrative: the fertilization
of an egg by a sperm, in which millions
of sperm race to be the one that succeeds and creates the
next generation of life.
Instead
of being just a vehicle
for DNA's commands, as
scientists have long held, RNA seems to issue its own commands and alter what genes do in the
next generation.
The past century's great advances in medical diagnosis and treatment — including kidney dialysis, artificial body parts such as lenses and joints, magnetic resonance imaging, and genetic testing — could have happened only with crucial contributions from physical
scientists and engineers, who will also be needed
for the
next generation of health care miracles.
For us, Hawking was a valuable role model for more than the next generation of scientis
For us, Hawking was a valuable role model
for more than the next generation of scientis
for more than the
next generation of scientists.
The opportunities
for the
next generation of physician -
scientists are huge, as medicine and science come together and generate fresh interdisciplinary approaches to scientific and clinical problems old and new.
Fischer, along with collaborator Michael Crommie, a UC Berkeley professor
of physics, captured these images with the goal
of building new graphene nanostructures, a hot area
of research today
for materials
scientists because
of their potential application in
next -
generation computers.
Many
of the folks who are involved in building the last round
of nuclear weapons or even the first round
of nuclear weapons are either passing away or retiring or otherwise their knowledge is becoming inaccessible; and
of course there are records, but there is, as many physicists who I interviewed said, «There is nothing like learning by doing and if we want to maintain the ability to build nuclear weapons
for the indefinite future, then some argue that we need to continue to build them to train up this
next generation of potential nuclear weapon
scientists.»
Scientists at the universities
of Kent and Bristol have built a miniature scaffold inside bacteria that can be used to bolster cellular productivity, with implications
for the
next generation of biofuel production.
«Bacteria development marks new era in cellular design:
Scientists have built a miniature scaffold inside bacteria that can be used to bolster cellular productivity, with implications
for the
next generation of biofuel production.»
The institutions formed the Coalition
for Next Generation Life Science in response to the focus
of many new Ph.D. s. solely on a limited number
of traditional faculty positions and to the lack
of good marketplace information on training and career options
for talented life
scientists.
This is the big challenge
for the
next generation of satellite and field
scientists.
Boeke and others plan to grow this batch
for thousands
of generations over the
next several years to see how they evolve over time, which will give
scientists a better understanding
of fundamental biology, from the role
of «junk DNA» to the absolute minimum
of genetic code necessary
for survival.
But the board, the oversight body
for the National Science Foundation (NSF) warns that, in toto, the reductions are making it harder
for those elite institutions to train the
next generation of scientists and engineers and carry out world - class research.
«George has been perhaps the most creative single
scientist in pioneering
next -
generation DNA sequencing,» says Leroy Hood, founder
of the Institute
for Systems Biology in Seattle.
«This is an opportunity to prepare the
next generation of engineers,
scientists and explorers
for our space program,» he said.
Scientists hope that free - electron lasers will become the
next -
generation x-ray source
for a range
of research problemsfrom probing the structure
of single proteins to studying so - called warm, dense matter.
For too long a nation has benefited from the dedication and enthusiasm
of our
scientists, engineers, and technologists in higher education, training the
next generation of teachers,
scientists, and technologists on a pittance.
«As a Native American, I want this
next generation of Native
scientists to realize that there's a lot that they can do
for their communities,» Ridgway says.
Be aware also
of the primary goals
of every academic: (1) to be recognized
for their contributions to a field
of study (this is a self - serving goal); and (2) to propagate and perpetuate those contributions to the
next generation of scientists (this is a nobler non-self-serving goal).
The AAAS Center
for Science Diplomacy aims to build the educational structures, tools, and resources to support the
next generation of science diplomacy leaders and ensure that
scientists and diplomats have the training and resources needed to work at the intersection
of science and international...
Scientists have scoured cow rumens and termite guts
for microbes that can efficiently break down plant cell walls
for the production
of next -
generation biofuels, but some
of the best microbial candidates actually may reside in the human lower intestine, researchers report.
Scientists have long searched
for the
next generation of materials that can catalyze a revolution in renewable energy harvesting and storage.
«PhDs prepare the medical doctors
for a healthy society; the engineers to build the roads, bridges, dams, hospitals and schools; the agriculturalists to ensure food security; the educators to shape the
next generation of teachers, not to mention economists, lawyers,
scientists, business specialists — all contributing to the development
of a «knowledge» society,» he writes.
Dukhovlinova also applied the knowledge she gained during her stay at Yale to training the
next generation of scientists, becoming a teaching assistant
for a master's degree program in public health that was being set up at St. Petersburg State as she was returning.
The NIH mission, states the agency's Web site, can «only be accomplished if the NIH also provides support
for the training
of the
next generation of scientists.»
In 2005, Mr Sipes returned to GNF and is now working with a team
of scientists and engineers to develop and operate
next generation automation
for high throughput screening and cell - based profiling.
(4) Train the
next generation of scientists for the neuroscience and engineering jobs
of the future.
Increasing access to competitive research and technology development platforms, from the edge
of space to low - Earth orbit and beyond, provides students a critical tool
for their workforce development and training to become the United States
next generation of space
scientists and engineers.
NASA recently assembled a team
of scientists and engineers, based at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, to begin laying plans
for its
next,
next generation flagship mission.
IPIC is dedicated to training highly skilled
scientists and engineers
for industry, to support the
next generation of scientists.
Combined with an unparalleled environment
for training the
next generation of scientists and a rich scientific community, Gladstone clearly stood out among its peers.
This could mean that graphene - based chips, already held as promising candidates
for the
next generation of ultra-thin electronics, could not only bring us much faster number crunching but also help
scientists understand the complex quantum phenomena that take place inside celestial objects at the other end
of our universe.
At the Gladstone Institutes, inspiring and educating the
next generation of scientists is a top priority,
for when researchers share their knowledge with young minds, they contribute to a legacy that will help shape the future
of scientific innovation.
He was the Speaker
of the Donders Graduate School
for Cognitive Neuroscience (2012 - 2015) and actively supports the careers
of next -
generation scientists.
With the ability to integrate these data sets in a tightly linked, highly annotated manner, Labmatrix has the kind
of flexibility, security and data access control today's
scientists require
for information management
of biomarker discovery,
next generation biobanking, pre-clinical and clinical studies and translational research efforts.
Their recommended balance
of large, medium, and small - scale efforts highlights the need to maintain sufficient funds to support individual investigators, to continue a program
of technical innovation, and to train the
next generation of scientists, while also funding those facilities essential
for addressing the decadal surveys» scientific priorities.
It recognizes
scientists in the field
of nuclear medicine
for their service and decotion to research and development
of nuclear medicine instrumentation and to educating and training the
next generation of scientists.
Every year, between 20 and 25 Nobel Laureates from the fields
of physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry and the economic sciences spend a week in the Lake Constance area to meet the
next generation of leading
scientists at a meeting organized by the Council and Foundation
for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.