Sentences with phrase «for scientists at»

If ATI succeeds in this case, it would set a terrible precedent for scientists at public institutions across the country.
A frequent speaker, Mr. Sinclair has brought his rich multi-media presention to schools, colleges, universities and community groups throughout Michigan and around the world — including the University of Michigan, Michigan State University, the University of Reykjavik, and invited presentations for scientists at American Geophysical Union gatherings in San Francisco and Colorado.
There's more on various possible roles and stances for scientists at the Center for Environmental Journalism blog.
For scientists at McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, that goal seemed to demand a high dose of protein and also plenty of exercise.
«The SMDC has provided excellent services for scientists at Gladstone, but we were often waiting for access to their equipment and staff,» said Anke Meyer - Franke, PhD, a staff research scientist at Gladstone.
Dr. Cohen ran a one day workshop entitled Lab Dynamics: Communication and Management Skills for Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory Institute for Biomolecular Research in Washington D.C. on June 27.
The article stresses how important management and leadership training is for scientists at all levels.
An interesting question for the scientists at NILU, were whether we have exported the problems related to regulated pollutants, rather than solved them.
Under the terms of the partnership, Moderna will sponsor research grants for scientists at both institutions to conduct preclinical research with novel mRNA Therapeutics ™.
These creatures» presence may make us uneasy, but for scientists at the Morgridge Institute, these organisms provide key insights into the world of regenerative biology and the wonders of our natural world.
PRF offers separate competitions for scientists at Ph.D. - granting institutions and undergraduate institutions, starter grants for new faculty members, and small colloquium grants intended to fund travel for foreign presenters.
It will «attract the absolute top tier of scientific publications» and will be «not just for the community of people that we fund, it is for scientists at large,» he said.
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.
Maybe I'll join some university's initiative to improve education and training for scientists at all levels.
2 Light, not ice, is the main concern for scientists at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
For the scientists at the Oregon laboratory this is about as simple a case as they will ever have to tackle.
Together, they later won first prize for scientists at the 2006 Rencontres Sciences, Art & Cuisine for presenting a fish soup under the form of scoops and noodles using agar and alginate.
Regularly scheduled staff meetings, a prominent feature of American lab life, provide opportunities for scientists at all levels to question, openly and publicly, their colleagues» — and even their superiors» — data and conclusions.
That goes doubly for scientists at the beginning of their career, he says: You have to ask deeply meaningful questions and not be afraid to fail.
For scientists at all levels the research councils run a BioScience Business Plan Competition to increase awareness and «help the formation of new business ventures» by providing training, mentoring, and advice on knowledge transfer, innovation, and business issues.
Others agree that the cannabis industry offers possibilities for scientists at all levels of training — which is particularly appealing given the current economy, «where we don't see a lot of growth in jobs for chemists,» says Ezra Pryor, a chemist who works for processing equipment manufacturer Heidolph North America, selling to companies in the cannabis industry.
The Slocum Electric Glider, a small underwater ocean drone made by Teledyne Marine, looks like a friendly missile and collects data for scientists at institutions like Rutgers University.
Lipsitch has a surprising background for a scientist at the center of a virology debate: He majored in philosophy at Yale University and earned a Ph.D. in zoology at the University of Oxford.

Not exact matches

Enough that the brilliant minds behind Crispr - Cas9 — University of California at Berkeley's Jennifer Doudna, her academic partner Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Germany, and rival Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard scientist Feng Zhang — and the various biotechs affiliated with them are embroiled in an ugly, global patent spat over the rights to the tech.
For example, as Taya Cohen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, told New Scientist, people who score low on the Honesty - Humility factor might be more likely to cheat on their time sheets or steal office supplies.
Dmitry Gorenburg, a senior research scientist at Harvard's Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, told Business Insider that Russia had flown aircraft specializing in anti-submarine warfare to Syria.
«We're creating a lot of structure that wasn't there before, but it is by no means a long - term solution,» Dalton Hesley, a scientist working on reef restoration in the Caribbean at the University of Miami, told Business Insider for a recent story on coral restoration efforts.
By 2040, say data scientists at three leading health research centers — Seattle's Institute for Heath Metrics and Evaluation, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the World Bank Group — that bill will more than double, to $ 18 trillion.
Norman Ornstein, a political scientist at the American Enterprise Institute who has written widely on congressional gridlock, said that there is no excuse for lawmakers» failure to act.
Meanwhile, scientists at Cornell University are at work on prototypes for a 3D printed ear, and at Mount Sinai Hospital, research is focused on bioprinting trachea, more commonly known as windpipes.
Parker (center, in blue sweater) has built relationships among competing scientists at PICI retreats like this one in St. Helena, Calif.Photograph by Winni Wintermeyer for Fortune Magazine
In addition to the aforementioned tanks of yeast, the tie is a good vehicle for casually referencing scientists» previous failed attempts at mass producing spider silk (a valuable material that is tougher than regular silk and can be machine washed.)
After talking about their idea for a company with academic leaders, they were connected to Gordon Keller, a senior scientist at the University Health Network in Toronto.
Roger Clark, who is a senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute and co-investigator for one of the mission's instruments, explains why:
The most important thing the international community can do is eliminate infected crops, and for this to be realistic, scientists need to invent a new diagnostic test that can very quickly detect the disease in plantations and at quarantine borders.
One scientist at Harvard has been using the printer to create blood clots for studying.
«This will not be the only flyover of Great Red Spot planned for Juno's [orbits], but it is the closest [Great Red Spot] flyover in the plans,» Candice Hansen, a senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, told Business Insider in an email.
Big Data While the definitive source of the term big data — which is used describe a collection of analytics that companies use to predict customer behavior — is a little fuzzy, according to some digging done by New York Times reporter Steve Lohr, the person responsible for its popularization is a man named John Mashey, a computer scientists who was VP and chief scientist at company called Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s and 2000s.
For starters, it is at the absolute bleeding edge of one of the most daunting challenges facing scientists and engineers for centuries: how to endow machines with human capabilitiFor starters, it is at the absolute bleeding edge of one of the most daunting challenges facing scientists and engineers for centuries: how to endow machines with human capabilitifor centuries: how to endow machines with human capabilities.
Rare praise for the readability of a book about math from computer scientist Roger Antonsen: «I recently picked up Foolproof at a local bookstore in San Francisco, and I simply couldn't put it down!
Roberts, a research scientist at New England Biolabs, has a personal reason for wanting InVivo to succeed: His oldest son has been quadriplegic since being injured in a car accident.
But... the most valuable patents for this invention (at least for now) will remain with the Broad scientist who got the patent office to «fast track» his claim.
Survival times for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, breast and colon cancers have improved dramatically over the past forty years, to the point where scientists are saying they are at «an amazing watershed» in understanding the disease.
The cyclones were discovered as the Juno spacecraft made the first of at least 12 planned close encounters with Jupiter, which scientists believe set the stage for the development of Earth and other planets in the solar system.
Candice Hansen, a senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, told Business Insider in an email that «this will not be the only flyover of the Great Red Spot planned» for Juno's orbits, «but it is the closest.»
While the asthma trial data is just one point, the study's results could go a long way in assuring scientists that information generated through the platform (at least for certain kinds of studies) is on point.
For instance, at a meeting with a scientist, Wydler might ask questions related to legal issues or marketing strategies.
David Cheriton is a founder and chief scientist at Apstra, which develops software for managing networking devices from multiple vendors.
Researchers at the New School for Social Research in New York have determined that reading literary fiction — books that have literary merit and don't fit into a genre — enhances what scientists call «Theory of Mind (ToM), or an ability to understand the mental states of others.
She began her career as a scientist at IBM's TJ Watson Center and has also worked on Wall Street as a technology executive for global banks including Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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