Many VVP visits have resulted in international and interdisciplinary collaborations, which have, in turn,
generated new scientific research that likely would not have been undertaken without the Foundation's sponsorship.
Not exact matches
The
new software targets data - intensive applications requiring high - speed access to massive volumes of information
generated by countless devices, sensors, business processes, and social networks; examples include seismic data processing, risk management and financial analysis, weather modeling, and
scientific research.
Its investment in basic
research continues to
generate new insights, providing a
scientific basis for
new product developments.
Knowledge co-production, also called «public participation in
scientific research» or «citizen science,» provides «intentional collaborations in which members of the public engage in the process of
research to
generate new science - based knowledge.»
Aside from the satisfaction of nurturing students who go on to excel in their chosen field, mentoring helps to establish junior faculty within the
scientific community, attract and retain
new students, and
generate consistently good
research.
«Alzheimer's Society is dedicated to supporting and training
new scientific talent like Ryan to
generate novel
research ideas that will help us find the answers to all types of dementia.»
* Define and improve standards of clinical care *
Generate new knowledge in clinical and basic sciences * Provide a diverse and inspiring educational environment * Disseminate knowledge and expertise to our community and
scientific colleagues * Foster the advancement of clinical and
research leaders
These mice will be preserved in repositories and made available to the
scientific community representing a valuable resource for basic
scientific research as well as
generating new models for human diseases.
B. Base 80 % of teacher evaluation on student performance, leaving the following options for local school districts to select from: keeping the current local measures
generating new assessments with performance — driven student activities, (performance - assessments, portfolios,
scientific experiments,
research projects) utilizing options like NYC Measures of Student Learning, and corresponding student growth measures.
At first, it may seem like an unlikely pairing, but in his highly informative
new book, The Science of Happily Ever After, Ty Tashiro, PhD, presents tips for how to best go about choosing a mate — wisdom
generated from examining lots of true - life stories and
scientific research in the fields of sociology and psychology.
To me, the ample discussion this idea has
generated is not a «distraction,» but rather a trigger of a great deal of
new research and healthy
scientific discussion.