Sentences with phrase «from members of the scientific community»

Proposals are welcome from all members of the scientific community for conducting field campaigns using the ARM Climate Research Facility.
Proposals are accepted from members of the scientific community for conducting field campaigns using the ARM Research Facility.
The witch - hunting obsessions of the climate cult took them into the realm of total absurdity with March's «Open Letter to Museums From Members of the Scientific Community,» which called upon museum administrators to begin refusing donations from the evil fossil - fuel industry.

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Members interested in this area of work aim to strengthen communication between the scientific, engineering and health communities and human rights organizations to identify human rights efforts that could benefit from scientific approaches, tools and technologies, and then assist in making these accessible to human rights practitioners.
These were just a few of the questions raised in an open meeting on 10 October 2002 in Washington, D.C. Within the ornate halls of the National Academy of Sciences building, members of the scientific and legal communities, ethicists, and representatives from funding agencies and professional societies discussed a recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, Integrity in Scientific Research: Creating an Environment That Promotes Responsiblscientific and legal communities, ethicists, and representatives from funding agencies and professional societies discussed a recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, Integrity in Scientific Research: Creating an Environment That Promotes ResponsiblScientific Research: Creating an Environment That Promotes Responsible Conduct.
The American Physical Society (APS) has dumped its longtime lobbyist, one of the most visible spokespeople for the scientific community, within days of angry reactions from some members to the society's congratulatory message to President - elect Donald Trump.
Along with representatives from the medical, scientific, and bioethics communities, two representatives of the Lacks family will serve on NIH's newly formed, six - member working group that will review proposals for access to the HeLa full genome sequence data.
From hosting a webinar series on the use of specific scientific methods to support human rights research, to the development of teaching materials to integrate human rights into STEM curricula, from assessing the extent to which marginalized populations are represented in STEM fields, to cultivating a human rights interest group within a member organization, there are many ways in which Coalition members can further the mission of the Coalition within their communities, organizations and in collaboration with othFrom hosting a webinar series on the use of specific scientific methods to support human rights research, to the development of teaching materials to integrate human rights into STEM curricula, from assessing the extent to which marginalized populations are represented in STEM fields, to cultivating a human rights interest group within a member organization, there are many ways in which Coalition members can further the mission of the Coalition within their communities, organizations and in collaboration with othfrom assessing the extent to which marginalized populations are represented in STEM fields, to cultivating a human rights interest group within a member organization, there are many ways in which Coalition members can further the mission of the Coalition within their communities, organizations and in collaboration with others.
Many graduate programs, for example, are making concerted efforts to recruit students from historically marginalized groups, including African - Americans, Latinos, and students with disabilities, but this approach will only succeed if faculty members, administrators, and the scientific community at large also consider the environment that the students are being recruited into, and how to make those spaces truly inclusive arenas where a diverse group of scholars can thrive.
«Over the past year, the international scientific community, from physicians to computer scientists, has engaged in an open process to plan how to go about making this revolutionary atlas,» said Aviv Regev, a core member, chair of faculty, and director of the Klarman Cell Observatory and Cell Circuits Program at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard; an HHMI Investigator; professor of biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and co-chair, with Sarah Teichmann of the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, of the HCA Organizing Committee.
At NIMBioS, we remain committed to protecting the rights and opportunities extended to all members of the scientific community, and we will continue to welcome researchers from around the world.
MIT and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) operate LIGO on behalf of a global research community called the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (LSC), which includes members from more than 80 scientific institutions worldwide and more than 900 sScientific Collaboration (LSC), which includes members from more than 80 scientific institutions worldwide and more than 900 sscientific institutions worldwide and more than 900 scientists.
Australian pastoralist Guy Fitzhardinge holds a Ph.D in environmental history from the Australia National University and is a Governor of the World Wildlife Fund, serving as a member of its Scientific Assessment Committee, Threatened Species Community Program for ten years.
«During the third week of February our global community of Earth and space scientists witnessed the shocking fall from grace of an accomplished AGU member who betrayed the principles of scientific integrity.»
The effectiveness of repeated visits over time and powerful communication strategies such as diagrams enabled community members in Lao PDR to learn from scientific climate studies that diseases affecting rainfed rice would be more problematic in the future than the community climate stories suggested.
Proposals are accepted from any member of the scientific research community.
As the recent story in The Guardian relates, barring Bayes has led to a strong reaction from the scientific and mathematics communities and the formation of a group of more than 60 members aimed at explicating and defending the use of probabilistic reasoning in the criminal courts.
But a need for «scientific» evidence fails to respect the experiences of individual community members (from which a court could also infer community needs) and requires that indigenous groups undergo the substantial burden of expensive community studies in order to defend their aboriginal fishing rights against «allocation» decisions.
By defining their own set of challenges and participating in the scientific - research process, community members develop a knowledge base from which to solve their own problems.
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