Visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund,
a global field research facility founded by Dr. Laurie Marker whose research has been supported by National Geographic.
Its report draws on
global field research to identify trends that have blossomed enough to appeal to a mass audience, one that presumably will buy McCormick products.
Not exact matches
Recently, Monster and
global research firm TNS
fielded the inaugural Monster Multi-Generational Survey, which surveyed more than 2,000 working and non-working people across the Boomer, X, Y and Z generations to find out what makes them each tick when it comes to jobs.
A
global leader in science innovation, Thermo Fisher Scientific has offer remote jobs in the science
research industry for health system specialists, clinical supply chain managers,
field service engineers, recruiters, and
global product managers.
NPS and VIMAC, a venture capital firm active in biosciences, have selected MaRS as the ideal
global destination to pursue
research and commercial opportunities in the fast - emerging medical and related technology
fields.
Boston, MA About Blog The MHTF seeks to generate and disseminate high quality scientific
research; surface key issues for critical discussion, consensus building and policy advocacy; support emerging professionals in maternal newborn health; and connect researchers, policy makers, providers and other stakeholders in the
global maternal newborn health
field.
He rejoined The NFL in March 2011 after an 18 - year career in the
fields of brand consulting and
global market
research.
As a leader in conservation, the work of San Diego Zoo
Global includes onsite wildlife conservation efforts (representing both plants and animals) at the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation
Research, as well as international
field programs on six continents.
Act
Global has installed more than 1,600
fields worldwide and is a leader in sports turf
research, development and technology.
Abt Associates is a mission - driven,
global leader in
research and program implementation in the
fields of health, social and environmental policy, and international development.
This Prize was created to recognize that
global economic health is dependent upon a vibrant
research community and we need to encourage our best and brightest to continue in their chosen
fields of
research.
It covers a wide array of
research, from the more traditional surveying and mapping to newer
fields like geographical information systems (GIS) and
global positioning systems (GPS).
He still felt the growing
field of mental illness
research needed attention, and at the
global level.
«We use
global burden estimates to prioritize not only work in the
field, but also
research and development: Where should we invest?»
Following 9/11 and the anthrax letters in 2001, the
field of biodefense significantly expanded to address
global health, public health preparedness and response, medical countermeasure development, and civilian biological
research, some of which includes select agents.
Besides immunologists or virologists, «there are many kinds of scientists entering the
field who weren't there before», says Rino Rappuoli, head of
global vaccines
research for Novartis in Siena, Italy.
As a leader in conservation, the work of San Diego Zoo
Global includes onsite wildlife conservation efforts (representing both plants and animals) at the San Diego Zoo, San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation
Research, as well as international
field programs on six continents.
David Hughes, of
Global Sustainability
Research Inc., pointed out that production from tight oil
fields like North Dakota's Bakken and Texas» Eagle Ford plays quickly reach what he called «middle age,» when production begins to fall off.
If La Rinconada and parts of Madre de Dios were in the United States, they «would most likely be Superfund sites,» said Fernández, a
field lab
research associate at the Carnegie Institution for Science's Department of
Global Ecology, located at Stanford University.
Demands by a House committee chairman for all documents and communications related to
research by a team from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration distract from the reality of climate change and can have a chilling effect on scientific discovery, AAAS CEO Rush Holt and Carnegie Institution
global ecologist Chris
Field wrote in a 16 March op - ed for LiveScience, an online news site.
«So, working independently, several
research teams have converged on almost identical results for warming over the past century at the
global scale, but with periodic fine - tuning as additional information becomes available,» Holt and
Field write.
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Developments in many
research fields have considerable moral and ethical implications that require an urgent and
global dialogue between scientists and the broader public.
NJIT is a
global leader in such
fields as solar
research, nanotechnology, resilient design, tissue engineering and cyber-security, in addition to others.
About Kessler Foundation: Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the
field of disability, is a
global leader in rehabilitation
research that seeks to improve cognition, mobility, and long - term outcomes - including employment - for people with neurological disabilities caused by diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord.
Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the
field of disability, is a
global leader in rehabilitation
research to improve cognition, mobility, and long - term outcomes - including employment - for people with neurological disabilities caused by diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord.
He is a leading scientist on
global water resources, and strategies to build resilience in water scarce regions of the world, with more than 15 years experience from applied water
research in tropical regions, and more than 100
research publications in
fields ranging from applied land and water management to
global sustainability.
He was actively involved in the planning and execution of the forecasting / modeling component of the MILAGRO (Megacities Initiative: Local and
Global Research Observations)
field campaign that was held in central Mexico during March 2006.
About Kessler Foundation Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the
field of disability, is a
global leader in rehabilitation
research that seeks to improve cognition, mobility and long - term outcomes, including employment, for people with neurological disabilities caused by diseases and injuries of the brain, spinal cord and muscles.
SAN DIEGO, CA --(Globe Newswire — Nov 7, 2017)- Invivoscribe ® Technologies Inc., a
global company with decades of experience providing clonality and biomarker test solutions for the
fields of oncology and personalized molecular medicine ®, announces the release of the
Research Use Only (RUO) version of its LymphoTrack ® TRB Assay for the Illumina MiSeq ® platform.
A range of academic and
research programming spanning business, computing, engineering, the arts and other
fields actively advances the frontiers of science and leverages technology to confront our most pressing
global challenges.
As world leaders within their respective
fields, the EIROforum member organizations constitute the vanguard of European science, enabling European scientists to engage in truly cutting - edge
research and be competitive on a
global scale.
CRI Scientific Advisory Council director Lloyd J. Old, M.D., a pioneer responsible for many seminal discoveries in the
field, is a senior expert in tumor immunology who for the past four decades has guided the scientific vision for CRI and who currently leads the Institute's
global cancer vaccine
research programs.
Bulik, who holds the first endowed professorship in the
field of eating disorders in the country, is currently leading a
global research initiative called The Anorexia Nervosa Genetics Initiative — or ANGI — to analyze 26,000 genetic samples and isolate genes that play important roles in the underlying biology of eating disorders.
Centre for Jatropha Promotion & Biodiesel (CJP) is the
Global authority for scientific commercialization of Jatropha & other non-food biofuel crops and designs and implements the growing of non-food biofuel crops worldwide in a structured Agri - Supply chain, Value additions and
research activities thereon & provides technology and services from «Soil to Oil» for the breeding, development, planting and harvesting of next - generation commercial biofuel crops CJP has been engaged in promoting sustainable farming for biodiesel production since last one decade and its
research findings and on - hand
field experiences in respect of various technical, agronomical / silvicultural aspects of plantations of Jatropha have resulted in significant improvements in knowledge and technical background related to Productivity, profitability and sustainability of commercial production of Jatropha oil crop.
The country is a
global frontrunner in the
field of knowledge and
research into the role of a low glycemic index (low GI).
This enlightening collection of essays by leading luminaries in
fields ranging from psychology to political science was edited by Dinesh Sharma, Associate
Research Professor at the Institute for
Global Cultural Studies, SUNY Binghamton.
He further adds, «Given his vast experience in the
field of
global education and his current
research on a cross-national project to study K - 12 educational programs that support the development of 21st century skills in Chile, China, India, Mexico, Singapore and the United States, we are certain that his visit to Singapore will bring along with it deep and valuable insights to the Singapore education fraternity.
The department uses a
research - practitioner approach that integrates the use of current technology, supervised
field experiences, scholarly enquiry and intellectual and creative resources to work with an increasingly diverse and
global society.
It is an image from an on - going project started in 2011 with the working title: The Fertile Forest, in which Hannah Collins photographs Amazonian plants used to treat different parts of the human body and through detailed
field research with tribes in the Amazon basin creates a kind of corporeal mapping of the corresponding plants of the forest, bringing to our attention the fact that, as well as serving as the lungs of the world, the Amazon basin is our
global pharmacy.
Meanwhile, a concurrent, metaphorical understanding of the term attends to the unearthing of immaterial resources by addressing the
field of
research - based practice at large, its inherent interdisciplinarity and its impact on the circulation of information within a
global marketplace.
Since its founding, NOON has sought to provide the
global art community with a report on the diverse communication and
research in contemporary visual culture, with particular emphasis on the relationship between theories and contexts of a wide variety of
fields.
The ROM is the largest
field research institution in the country, and a world leader in
research areas from biodiversity, palaeontology, and earth sciences to archaeology, ethnology and visual culture - originating new information towards a
global understanding of historical and modern change in culture and environment.
But every billion - dollar carbon - capture project, in the meantime, is raiding money that might otherwise go into basic
research and development aimed at advancing solar technology or large - scale energy storage or other
fields where breakthroughs could help lay the groundwork for a post-fossil
global energy system — instead of providing a dicey Band - Aid to keep societies stuck on the coal rung of the heat ladder a while longer.
As Starley Thompson, a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric
Research in Boulder, Colo., put it, the challenge of recognizing
global warming amid the ups and downs of weather is like trying to discern cornstalks rising in a weedy
field.
The highlighted points of emphasis in the report have been the dominant focus of
research in the
field of science communication and science studies for the past 15 years and the basis for recent innovative projects such as the World Wide Views on
Global Warming initiative.
Could anything be more out of date, backward - looking, or antiquated in spirit than the Carlin report's repackaging of yesterday's denialist illusions and pseudoscientific nonsense about climate — fantasies that have been shot down time and again, that don't have a melting Greenland glacier's chance in a warming climate when exposed to the light of reason, yet which have been presented to the world as if they were a brilliant refutation of the CO2 -
global warming link by the sharpest analytical minds in the
field of climatological
research?
An important new
field of
research developed as scientists turned from predicting future impacts to showing how
global warming was harming people right now, as seen in both
global statistics and analyses of individual disasters.
It seems to me, observing a handful of cherry picked glaciers that are breaking up, as hard evidence to buttress
global warning, is intellectually dishonest, despite the
research acumen in a relatively new
field.
Field, in the school's Department of
Global Ecology with the Carnegie Institution for Science, and Noah Diffenbaugh, an associate professor of environmental Earth system science, reviewed and synthesized existing
research on climate change for a special issue of Science: «Natural Systems in Changing Climates.»