We coded the cases
from this broad research to reveal two overall success factors.
«While NSF's permanent staff are highly knowledgeable and capable,» explains a recent white paper on the use of rotators, «the ever changing global science, engineering, and education landscape requires NSF to continually complement its permanent staff with the expertise of individuals
from the broader research and education community.»
With Anne Lyerly, MD, an obstetricianbioethicist at the Center for Bioethics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Ruth Faden, PhD, a public healthbioethicist at Johns Hopkins» Berman Institute of Bioethics, Little has worked to highlight the problematic exclusion of pregnant women
from the broader research agenda.
The education result, it is important to note, reinforces a basic theme
from the broader research literature: the parents who want to go private tend to be low - income and minority, but also (controlling for income and race) better educated.
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Quentin
Broad, head of equity
research at CIBC World Markets, says it's logical that the majority of ratings would be Buys, since analysts are supposed to provide clients with investment opportunities and can choose
from a wide variety of companies to cover.
Our
research suggests a globally diversified portfolio benefits
from a
broader spectrum of opportunities and can more effectively manage volatility and risk than one that emphasizes Canadian companies.
The issue we see
from e-commerce entrepreneurs is a lack of pre-planning and
research before diving into a niche that is either too
broad or too narrow.
Such gaps tend to narrow for a number of reasons, including higher marginal productivity on cheaper labor and land costs in lower - tier cities, better economic integration with government - led redistribution of infrastructure and public resources
from regional hubs to small neighbor cities, and
broader penetration of technology, including smartphones and the internet, according to the Morgan Stanley
research.
But C.D. Howe Institute
research vice president Finn Poschmann said Poloz's background as head of Export Development Canada could signal a shift in the central bank's focus
from monetary policy alone to encompass
broader issues.
A survey released in January
from LifeWay
Research indicated that, despite
broad support for the idea of helping refugees, many American churches had concerns:
Six years after the launch of SAVE FOOD at interpack 2011 the initiative has grown into a
broad - based alliance of over 850 international members
from industry, associations, NGOs and
research institutes.
I had the pleasure of sharing my own and listening to other scholars»
research; learning about innovative ways of doing
research from broad - ranging perspectives.
The conference brought together 66 distinguished speakers and 300 high ‐ level stakeholders
from 30 countries, representing a
broad spectrum of rice sector actors and development professionals, including senior ‐ level representatives
from UN and international agencies, governments, private sector supply chain actors,
research institutions, farmer groups, equipment and service providers and civil society organizations
from around the world.
The authors draw
from broad counseling experiences, current mindfulness studies, and recent advances in brain
research — along with case examples, practical exercises, and scriptural lessons — to refresh and heal even the most problematic marriages.
School districts in some states, including all five surveyed, may have additional protection under «recreational use» statutes, which offer immunity
from certain claims against landowners who open their property to the public for recreational use.10 In states with
broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological,
research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kitchens.
Congress has not only rejected the president's proposal to cut the National Institutes of Health as part of a
broad reordering of priorities, away
from science and social spending; lawmakers
from both parties have joined forces to increase spending on biomedical
research — and have bragged about it.
Since one ought to guess that political scientists would have
broadest knowledge of history and empiricism of political behavior, whereas people
from totally unrelated fields might be more susceptible to «favoritism» or being unable to learn
from history and empirical
research regarding different configurations.
«Such compromises happen when proprietary concerns get in the way of either of these responsibilities, as in delaying a student's progress toward a degree or deflecting a
research program
from important,
broad questions to questions of little concern outside a company's specific development program.»
His
broad research program approaches important «
from farm - to - table» steps such as animal welfare, meat quality and food safety.
Refer
broader, longer - term
research questions or needs for additional input
from other scientific fields back to AAAS staff so they can identify a longer - term partner or team of volunteers for the project
from the On - call Scientists roster.
This
research also has
broad applications for people who suffer
from other forms of neurotrauma such as stroke and spinal cord injuries.»
We were particularly gratified that our efforts toward
broad - based cooperation, both interdisciplinary and in terms of North - South cooperation, received recognition in the form of a
Research Cooperation Award
from WWF and Centre Suisse in 2001.
The
broader aim, says Clark, is to shift the
research and mitigation paradigm
from using decibel level to using acoustic habitat as a measure of the impact of noise on marine mammals.
Rare mutations that shut down a single gene are linked to lower cholesterol levels and a 50 percent reduction in the risk of heart attack, according to new
research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the
Broad Institute at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, and other institutions.
The bill also prohibits the NIH
from funding
research that compares the relative effects of treatments on patients, part of a
broader move by the House to thwart Obama's health - care reforms.
According to Chris B. Pascal, director of the U.S. Office of
Research Integrity, Wellcome's definition of what constitutes misconduct — including «deliberate, dangerous or negligent deviations
from accepted practices» — «is considerably
broader» than the OSTP's definition.
The provision would force researchers to obtain permission
from research subjects for any new direction of
research, with rare exception; subjects would not be able to grant
broad consent even if they wanted to do so.
Aside
from fall foliage and its economic importance to many areas, the
research has
broad implications for predicting growing seasons, agricultural productivity and ecosystem productivity, Medvigy said.
Gbur says he's received «good scores» for
Broader Impacts
from NSF for, among other things, proposing to create a laboratory blog to present his
research to the public.
Acting on advice
from the NSABB, the U.S. government last month asked Science and Nature to publish only the
broad conclusions of the two studies, and not to reveal the scientific details, in order to limit the risk that uncontrolled proliferation of such
research might lead to accidental or intentional release of similar mutant viruses.
The 45th president of the United States will confront a
broad range of global challenges,
from addressing climate change and securing our energy future to sustaining investments in scientific
research efforts in numerous areas, including medicine.
To harness the energy already generated by the March for Science, «clear, science - based messages must be presented repeatedly to both those making policy and to the
broader public, and these messages should focus on the value of scientific knowledge that results
from well - funded
research,» added Rovito.
The list of specialties that will be brought together is deep and
broad: beyond a swathe of biological sciences, they include physical scientists, chemists, mathematicians, engineers, and material scientists
from 130
research groups in several faculties, hospitals, and
research institutes.
The committee estimates that it will cost up to $ 35 million to set up a
broad - based
research program throughout the basin and carry out habitat improvements such as installing screens at the headgates of irrigation canals to prevent fish
from being swept inside.
► The
Broad Institute received a huge donation — $ 650 million, the largest ever made for psychiatric
research —
from philanthropist and businessman Ted Stanley, to study the biological basis of psychiatric diseases such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, Emily Underwood wrote at ScienceInsider.
Agencies should better coordinate existing federal
research efforts into pollinators, but some
research will require new funding
from Congress, the task force says; the scientific findings that emerge would feed into policy actions taken under the
broader pollinator health initiative.
That question has recently spurred a wave of
research exploring how biology and experience intersect to produce selfless behavior, which runs along a
broad continuum
from everyday generosity to acts of extraordinary self - sacrifice.
He was game to
research the microbial communities he would encounter on his journey, and every day after he made what he called a «tripmark,» a tire tread imprint on a piece of paper with location information and notes (above), he filled three vials of dirt and sent them back to Nagler at the University of Innsbruck, providing her with a rare opportunity to examine many samples of microbes
from a
broad geographic range.
Although Industrial CASE awardees work primarily in an academic environment, they enjoy benefits that include a
research supervisor
from industry, a
broader research training experience, and access to state - of - the - art facilities via secondments in the company.
Driving those assessments has been
research linking more and
broader benefits to the vitamin, which can come
from the sun, food, or supplements.
The
Broad Institute, a collaborative biomedical
research center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has received a $ 650 million donation
from philanthropist and businessman Ted Stanley to study the biological basis of diseases such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Andrea Kelly, Senior Ecologist for the
Broads Authority which manages the
Broads National Park said: «The
Broads Authority has contributed to this important
research, which is testing practical solutions for dealing with fish kills resulting
from Prymnesium.
Finally, the
research, funded primarily by the National Science Foundation, with added support
from the steel industry, could lead to
broader use of building components made of environmentally friendly cold - formed steel, made of 100 percent recycled steel.
The editors encourage submission of original
research findings
from all areas within the
broad field of immunology
from all model organisms, including humans.
The study was published in the journal PLOS Biology by co-senior author Bennett Novitch, member of the Eli and Edythe
Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell
Research at UCLA and collaborators
from the Francis Crick Institute in London, U.K..
The fact is that many disabled students don't even reach the point at which they could benefit
from the cornucopia of unbiased grant money, but more diversity in
research personnel only means a
broader scope of
research approaches and results.
The
research, published in the September issue of Immunity, is part of a
broad reverse - engineering effort by scientists around the world to use antibodies isolated
from HIV - infected people to guide the development of a successful vaccine.
The
research,
from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the
Broad Institute at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, and numerous other institutions, is published online March 2 in The New England Journal of Medicine.
The
research, which was funded by the Royal Society, forms part of a
broader programme of study challenging the traditional division between marine ecology and «mainstream» ecology, the notion that marine systems are somehow fundamentally different
from terrestrial systems, and that this demands separate
research approaches and indeed
research institutes — to study them.