Sentences with phrase «generation of scientists who»

The mission of the Young Scientist Lab is to foster a new generation of scientists who are inspired to improve the world with science.
-- Utilize classrooms, laboratories and field plots to educate the next generation of scientists who will move the wheat industry forward.
«Beyond the important scientific advancements we will make, I am very excited about training the next generation of scientists who will continue tackling these issues over the next 30 to 40 years,» said Clark.
This interdisciplinary conference will bring together the new generation of scientists who analyse transcription at the systems level, with established scientists whose seminal work paved the way to understanding the transcription process.
Stephen Hawking, a black hole whisperer who divined the secrets of the universe's most inscrutable objects, left a legacy of cosmological puzzles sparked by his work, and inspired a generation of scientists who grew up reading his books.
The study's authors chose the species name, panamensis, to recognize «the Republic of Panama, its people, and the many generations of scientists who have studied its geological and biological histories.»

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In a statement, President Obama said of the astronaut and public servant, «John always had the right stuff, inspiring generations of scientists, engineers and astronauts who will take us to Mars and beyond — not just to visit, but to stay... The last of America's first astronauts has left us, but propelled by their example we know that our future here on Earth compels us to keep reaching for the heavens.
«John always had the right stuff, inspiring generations of scientists, engineers and astronauts who will take us to Mars and beyond — not just to visit, but to stay.
One of them, however, was peculiar — a «big - hearted scientist» who performed eugenic experiments through which he gradually lightened the skin of successive generations.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
Pictured left to right: Philip Chenette, MD, President of PCRS for 2018; Richard Paulson, MD, President of ASRM for 2017; Alex Quaas, Program Chair of PCRS 2017; Matthew Cobb, Professor of Zoology at the University of Manchester, Lecturer, and Author of Generation: The Seventeenth - Century Scientists Who Unraveled the Secrets of Sex, Life, and Growth
BMSI aims to encourage, support, and inspire a new generation of scientists: those who are not only good in science but also have the entrepreneurial spirit to convert research ideas from the laboratory into commercially viable products or services.
Glenn Fleisig, who holds the position of Smith and Nephew Chair of Research at ASMI gave Science's Next Wave a behind - the - scenes look at how ASMI trains this nation's next generation of sports scientists, as well as insight into his own career path.
The past century's great advances in medical diagnosis and treatment — including kidney dialysis, artificial body parts such as lenses and joints, magnetic resonance imaging, and genetic testing — could have happened only with crucial contributions from physical scientists and engineers, who will also be needed for the next generation of health care miracles.
We currently have over 550 team members, an exceptional group of scientists and industry professionals who are wholly committed to advancing Moderna's mission: deliver on the promise of mRNA science to create a new generation of transformative medicines for patients.
Saini's book is full of examples right up to today of scientists who have started from this and other flawed premises, which have led to generations of flawed studies and results that reinforce stereotypes.
Our scientists who track progress in genetics research funded by NIH's National Institute of General Medical Sciences share some of the things researchers have learned about how traits are passed from one generation to the next.
We need a new generation of disruptive scientists, the kind of really creative people who can imagine such new places and transport themselves — and us — to those places.
Many of the folks who are involved in building the last round of nuclear weapons or even the first round of nuclear weapons are either passing away or retiring or otherwise their knowledge is becoming inaccessible; and of course there are records, but there is, as many physicists who I interviewed said, «There is nothing like learning by doing and if we want to maintain the ability to build nuclear weapons for the indefinite future, then some argue that we need to continue to build them to train up this next generation of potential nuclear weapon scientists
But people who care deeply about training the next generation of scientists are likely to find both value and opportunity in it.
«This new high - resolution climate model is able to simulate regional - scale precipitation with considerably improved accuracy compared to previous generation models,» said Tom Delworth, a research scientist at NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., who helped develop the new model and is co-author of the paper.
Microassaults are especially damaging when they come from a high school science teacher, college mentor, university dean or a member of the scientific elite who has been awarded a prestigious prize — the very people who should be inspiring and supporting the next generation of scientists.
What is vanishing — if it ever really existed — is a mass of physician - scientists matching an earlier generation's idealized concept of the «triple threat» who could, as a solitary clinical investigator, move effortlessly between bedside and bench, managing a busy clinical practice and a productive research laboratory while devoting significant time to teaching and mentoring.
First, you must recognize that the current structure of medical schools and universities, with their anachronistic, rigid «up or out» promotion and tenure systems, were designed to accommodate the male physician - scientist of earlier generations whose career ambitions were supported by stay - at - home wives who assumed all household and child - rearing responsibilities.
Already, though, one payoff is clear: The mission is nurturing a new generation of Emirati planetary scientists preparing to work on Mars data, says Hope mission head Omran Sharaf, an electrical engineer who previously worked on the DubaiSat satellites.
Maclennan's question said it all: «Is the minister aware that the government's announcement will be treated with dismay by all the scientists in Britain, and especially by my constituents at Dounreay and in Risley, who have worked for almost two generations to put Britain at the lead of this technology?»
«I believe the career I have carved out for myself will help pave the way for future generations of underrepresented minority scientists to thrive, and for all members of the scientific community to be more culturally sensitive than those who came before them,» Smith wrote in a column published in the 30 September edition of Science disclosing his own experiences with bias.
Leaders who call for Americans to meet the challenge, support fundamental research, and support educational and career initiatives in the sciences can mobilize a new generation of scientists.
In Changing Faces of Astronomy, we meet two scientists from astronomy's next generation: UCLA's Andrea Ghez, who studies star formation and galactic black holes, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory's William Raphael Hix, who uses his computational expertise to build collaborations in the study of theoretical nuclear astrophysics.
You know, I'm a big Star Trek fan and I think a lot of scientists, the science writers who have grown up love Star Trek, but, you know, maybe its formally [finally] got [a] little tiring, so you just need to take a break and maybe [a] new generation will find it interesting, and I am sure enough, maybe a $ 5,500 dollar set of bat «leth could go for twice that, you know, 30 years from now.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden released this statement: «Leonard Nimoy was an inspiration to multiple generations of engineers, scientists, astronauts, and other space explorers... As Mr. Spock, he made science and technology important to the story, while never failing to show, by example, that it is the people around us who matter most.
What we didn't realize is that our work could be so profoundly inspiring to a young generation of scientists — one eleven - year - old passenger pigeon enthusiast and de-extinctionist to be exact, who was so excited by the idea of de-extinction that he published a novel in 2015 on the subject.
The awards are intended to foster the development and productivity of mid-career physician - scientists who will strengthen translational research — the two - way transfer between basic research and the treatment of patients — through their own studies as well as their mentoring of the next generation of physician investigators.
«If we continue on the path we're on, it will be harder to maintain our lead and, even more importantly, we could be disenchanting the next generation of bright and passionate biomedical scientists who see a limited future in pursuing a scientist or physician - investigator career.»
Gladstone is dedicated to training the next generation of scientists — not just trainees within its own walls, but also young students who aspire to obtain careers in the exciting world of biomedical research.
The long - term goal of the PhD4MD programme is to train the next generation of physician scientists who will drive research and accomplish greater impact on patients through a research career informed by medical insight.
Applicants who have successfully mastered the application process undoubtedly represent the emerging generation of leading scientists and researchers.
«While President Kennedy's life was tragically cut short, his vision lives on in the generations he inspired — volunteers who serve as ambassadors for peace in distant corners of the globe, scientists and engineers who reach for new heights in the face of impossible odds, innovators who set their sights on the new frontiers of our time.»
The title track opens with the unmistakable harmonies of Brian Wilson and the time - warp synth magic of Jon Brion, two generations of pop scientists who situate things in the American Dream - scape of Southern California — an excellent sci - fi pop setting, as French ex-pats Daft Punk (another uncredited influence here) might tell you.
However, we need to go beyond practical lessons that simply mimic real - life science if we want to truly inspire the next generation of scientists — in fact, who is to say there is an age restriction for scientists?
Educating the next generation of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians with the skills from high quality hands - on teaching experiences fosters critical thinkers who adapt to change, an essential component to any future career.
And we need teachers who have the deep content knowledge of the STEM fields and the passion for teaching our children to prepare them to be the next generation of engineers, scientists, mathematicians, and leaders for technological innovation.
Read on in Generation Rx for: — exclusive interviews with the strategists, scientists, and current and former heads of GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly, Merck, Roche, and more — a first - ever, inside look at the rollicking business story behind pharma's rise to power — the dramatic effects our drug culture is having on our major organs, from the liver to the heart to the brain — why old bodies and young bodies are the biggest, and riskiest, arenas for our great American prescription pill party — how the largely uncharted terrain of polypharmacy (various drugs taken together) has unleashed unanticipated, often deadly, consequences on unwitting patients Generation Rx will make every American who has ever taken a prescription drug look anew at what's in our medicine cabinets, and why.
Some «modernist» holdbacks resist, and some Christians like myself (who are not modern), but it seems that too many of the upcoming generation of scientists are thoroughly postmodernist.
For the first decade of his career, even though he's part of the generation of climate scientists who went to college after Al Gore's Earth in the Balance, he stuck to teaching and research.
Similarly, this approach requires the education of a new generation of scientists trained in diverse disciplines — individuals who can collaborate on complex biological problems involving whole communities of organisms.
At the London conference, 80 Professors, 60 Doctors of Science and 40 other experts, including Piers Corbyn, brother of Britain's opposition leader, who has a first - class degree in Astrophysics, were shocked to learn that the error, first introduced a generation ago when climate scientists borrowed feedback math from electronic network analysis without really understanding it, is the reason for their exaggerated predictions of how much global warming Man may cause.
We have for generations heard from freaks who advocate studying science with little discernible effect in attracting new students in either secondary or tertiary studies; one of the reasons for this is that we have been inundated by facile boosters rather than hearing from older, mature scientists who can present a philosophically considered point of view on the value and the limitations of science.
Personally, I don't think the opinions of an 83 - year old retired sedimentologist and oil company consultant who has spent years dismissing climate change and climate scientists should influence the future of younger generations, who are, after all, the ones who would have to live with the consequences of his deeply mistaken advice.
Senator James Inhofe (R - OK), a longtime global warming denier who has called man - made climate change «the greatest scientific scandal of our generation,» criticized the award and asked the Justice Department to investigate prominent IPCC scientists for possible academic misconduct (they were never charged).
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