Sentences with phrase «from junior scientist»

With such an obvious disparity — widely acknowledged in a burgeoning mass of surveys, publications, and speeches from all sides of the scientific community, from junior scientists to top levels of government — the question is «What can be done to remedy the situation?»

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Whether you were confused as to why your child wasn't sleeping through the night at a week old, or you installed your car seat upside - down and backwards, or you rushed Junior to the ER after you thought you heard him sneeze over your baby monitor that was developed by NASA scientists that you never, ever looked away from, first - time parents do completely insane things.
With accumulating experience and success — enhanced by good mentoring along the way — you will reach a point in your career when more junior scientists could benefit from your insight, too.
«A lack of diversity at the faculty level is an enormous problem in biomedical science, so I applaud HHMI's efforts to support junior scientists from underrepresented backgrounds,» writes Jessica Polka, president of the Future of Research board of directors, in an email to Science Careers.
In particular, there is a «lack of money for junior scientists, especially those who are coming from longer [stays] abroad and wanting to establish their own research group,» he says.
The idea was transferred from the United States, where junior scientists first have a temporary professorship, resulting in a permanent position following a successful evaluation.
The most common problem junior scientists encounter is exclusion from primary authorship.
This list is distilled from various sources with the needs of junior scientists in mind but is by no means exhaustive.
From its inception, the Career Development Center for Postdocs and Junior Faculty (CDC) has aimed to fill this deficit by educating young researchers in the large body of nonscience knowledge that young academic scientists need to advance their careers and the research infrastructure of the United States.
«The situation of young families can be especially problematic given the long road (from undergraduate to graduate to postdoc to junior scientist) that certainly extends through a woman's fertile years,» says a postdoc, who is also a parent of a young child.
In repelling these individuals from biomedical research, we reduce the quality of the junior scientist pool and ultimately the entire scientific enterprise as junior scientists ascend the career ladder.
Consistent with this approach, scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) just published their research on ADHD in a most unusual academic journal: the Frontiers for Young Minds is an electronic scientific journal whose primary audience comprises children from elementary and junior high schools.
Mathematicians willing to stay in industrial R&D will have the opportunity to progress from junior to senior scientist and eventually to principal researcher.
For the predoctoral and junior faculty members, of whom 10 from each group are accepted each year, they are given the opportunity to do a rotation at a local industry laboratory to see what the intramural scientists are doing, how deals are negotiated, and what sort of applied skills are needed to work with industry.
iCubed seeks to make a strong impact in the fields of immunology, microbiology, and vaccinology both locally, in Rhode Island and beyond, by providing junior researchers with opportunities to learn from our institute's most skilled scientists.
Junior Scientist Award and Lecture: Elissa Chesler Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee, USA Ontological discovery from genes to behavior
Junior Scientist Award and Lecture: Cameron Bryant Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Genes, brain and addiction traits: Moving from discovery toward validation and mechanism
Similarly, the public discussion may benefit from recognizing that labor market experiences may be quite different depending on which particular career a junior scientist seeks to pursue.
My experience from the academic side is that many junior scientists from a variety of fields would be eager to participate in something like this.
Apparently, however, Junior High level science is too much to expect from professional «climate scientists» (or you, either).
There is a Lysenkoism at work here — junior scientists know what will lead to advancement and what will lead to a sudden exit from their jobs.
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