Not exact matches
Many in the
scientific community say the proposed cuts would significantly undermine the nation's
global leadership role in advancing science.
It's therefore urgent to set out a new, positive vision for health and the health service — a modern NHS that delivers the best care for patients wherever they live, supports world - class
scientific research, is supported by all sectors of society working to create a healthier nation, and takes on a
global leadership role in advancing the objective of universal health coverage,» says Dr Richard Horton, Editor - in - chief, The Lancet.
Members of the panel, officially called the working group on Pre-College Engagement in Biomedical Science, also weighed how much emphasis to place on the need to diversify the
scientific workforce to sustain U.S.
global leadership in science.
Brad provides
scientific and programmatic
leadership for NHLBI's Hypertension Outcomes for T4 REsearch within Lower Middle - Income Countries and T4 Translation Research Capacity Building Initiative in Low Income Countries programs, as well as institutional oversight of the Fogarty
Global Health Training Program.
Dr. Bolen, the chief
scientific officer and
global head of oncology research at Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company has served in senior
leadership positions at Millennium since 1999.
He was responsible for the management of the Lab's effort to ensure national and
global security by maintaining
scientific and technical
leadership in all aspects of thermonuclear weapon physics design and operation.
American
leadership in
global technological advances and
scientific research, and the dynamism of our companies and universities in these areas, is a major source of our economic, foreign policy, and national security strength.
«We are grateful for their commitment to generating the
scientific and technical advancements that will ensure America's
global leadership for many years to come.»
The Foundation has taken a
global leadership role in funding
scientific research on the mental, physical and emotional benefits of music making.
In «The gap between ambition and action in tackling
global warming,» a commentary published today in The Guardian, Sabine Fuss and Jan Minx of the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change provide vital guidance to the climate panel leadership and the countries that created this pioneering scientific body in 1988 (hopefully to provide clear - eyed insights, no matter how inconven
global warming,» a commentary published today in The Guardian, Sabine Fuss and Jan Minx of the Mercator Research Institute on
Global Commons and Climate Change provide vital guidance to the climate panel leadership and the countries that created this pioneering scientific body in 1988 (hopefully to provide clear - eyed insights, no matter how inconven
Global Commons and Climate Change provide vital guidance to the climate panel
leadership and the countries that created this pioneering
scientific body in 1988 (hopefully to provide clear - eyed insights, no matter how inconvenient).
Leader, this
Global Revolution against climate change will require wise leadership, charisma, scientific progress, and global teamwork at an unprecedented
Global Revolution against climate change will require wise
leadership, charisma,
scientific progress, and
global teamwork at an unprecedented
global teamwork at an unprecedented scale.
NAS and RS are just two of the leading
scientific organizations whose
leadership has been taken over by the
global warming movement.
While the brash brand of direct interference into the public discourse on
scientific findings about
global warming and associated harmful impacts we saw from Exxon operatives in the 1980s and 1990s has now morphed into a more passive, less - visible form of tampering — such as the company's continued stream of donations (some alleged to be illegal) to groups known for lobbying against and often shooting down federal and state - level proposals to promote renewable energy and limit carbon emissions — perhaps Avery will be able to persuade the new corporate
leadership team to stop funding these groups altogether.
After presenting the main
scientific data, the paper states that the challenge of climate change will require collective action, with
global participation, but justice and political feasibility dictate that rich countries should provide
leadership and move first.
It appears to me that the
Global Scientific community and the U.S.
Scientific community are not yet sufficiently alarmed over the prospects of severe and rapid Climate Change to take the actions needed to support and promote the
leadership needed to combat the Climate Change problem.