Sentences with phrase «grow cultures from»

In 2004 I made the first attempts to grow cultures from primary human tumours.

Not exact matches

Your culture will grow from your company's values.
Growing up in the 1990s, he watched as Chip rode the wave of beach and ski bum culture, flogging jackets, sweatshirts and board shorts from here to Japan.
If those people could only see innovative corporate giants like Apple, Intel, and Microsoft as I do — as I've seen them grow from the early days to now — they would see them as villages raising children with cultures all their own.
Some executives try to keep at arms - length to maintain a facade of power, but Kelleher demonstrated that a culture of connectedness and personal interest — from the top ranks to the bottom — could become a corporate asset, even as his company grew to massive proportions.
I joined as Buffer's first Culture Scout in October 2015, when we went from growing the team by 1 to 2 people per month to being on the lookout for 30 to 40 team members between September 2015 and April 2016.
«The culture of that organization, from a marketing perspective, grew up around that DNA,» said Philp.
Born and raised in California to a Japanese mother and a Polish - American father, Kumai grew up in a mixed culture home — celebrating Japanese traditions and cuisine from a young age, and honing a cosmopolitan perspective that continues to inspire her work today.
Our experience shows that some specific traits must be built into your company's culture from the beginning, and nurtured as your company grows.
«Organizational health has been a priority for us at Chatbooks as we've grown from five to 100 - plus employees, and [this book] has been key in helping us codify and communicate our company culture.
Now we are growing from 46 to 67 people and we have a culture that fits our geographically distributed organization.
Banks have to embrace technology and change their culture to be like startups, amid growing competition from tech giants, DBS CEO Piyush Gupta said.
Based on a 3D image such as an MRI scan, Aspect's machine builds relatively complex organic structures out of a «hydrogel» embedded within cells taken from the body and grown in a cell culture.
The culture of new startups popping up and eating the big boys» lunch is a Darwinian circle of life that even some of the big players with the most to lose grew from.
«McCain has a family - oriented culture that has grown from local facilities to international locations,» says Calabrese.
South Korea's growing influence on popular culture, from beauty products to viral musical hits like «Gangnam Style,» has put the country on the world map.
He was unable to grow up from Uber's «Bro Culture,» as he permitted sexual harassment to rage out of control.
Every new hire will change your company culture, so if you aren't thinking about the cultural fit when you interview a candidate, you could end up with a culture growing apart from what you had envisioned.
From startups to growing businesses and established companies, having a high - performance company culture helps drive a mission, achieve goals, provides support and creates the foundation for employee growth.
Being personally responsible for creating a positive culture at a fast - growing company, it struck me how much we could learn from McDonough about building trusting and effective working relationships, given he did just that at a very high level.
Despite your best judgment, you're going to have to move the armoire away from the front door and move your business out of your studio apartment as you start to grow, bring on new employees, and begin to build a workplace culture — preferably one that watches Shaun of the Dead on a loop each day.
From the moment FiveStars began hiring additional employees (by now, it has about 80), the culture of living together grew.
Based on the belief that there's no point investing into fast growth startups without a culture in which they could grow, we served as both fund and catalyst to stimulate a lot more risk taking from both entrepreneurs and investors.
Growing the Evernote team from just tens of people to 400, Libin worried over what such fast growth would do to the young company culture.
Younger entrepreneurs are growing their companies by creating a conscious company culture right from the start.
Plant - based milk is already showing a tendency to take market share from the sales of conventional milk in the U.S., with sales in one category growing as sales in another category decline.21 It seems plausible that cultured and plant - based meat will similarly take market share from the sales of conventional meat, especially as it becomes more cost - competitive, widely available, and harder to distinguish from conventional meat in taste and texture.
I love working at Franklin Templeton because I've had various opportunities to grow while benefiting from its flexible and unique culture.
Plant - based dairy products such as milk continue to take market share from the sales of conventional milk in the U.S., with sales in the former category growing as sales in the latter category decline.45 It seems likely that cultured meat products will have similar effects, sometimes replacing plant - based products, but also replacing products of animal agriculture — particularly because they will likely be harder to distinguish by taste and texture than current substitutes.
4 Lessons From a Growing Startup Defining and nurturing a shared «culture» is not as simple as writing down a few core values.
In fact you could argue from history that the more persecuted Christianity is in a culture the stronger it has grown.
We've grown accustomed to an instant - gratification culture where we hold the reigns and can switch from one thing to the next, the second something gets too boring or too difficult.
So many of the women I hear from grew up in that sort of Duggar - ish patriarchal church culture that did the very opposite of my parents.
I think I have an idea of where it began and why it grew and how it continues to grow — it's a combination of my origin story, of comparison, of our messed - up culture, of over-heard comments, of patriarchal bullshit, of feeling different than the patented ideal, of thought conditioning, of despair, of how we centre women who conform to the ideal, of our fear of getting older, of how the women in my circles spoke about their own bodies and obsessed over calorie counting and wrinkles, of how our culture speaks about women everywhere from the Internet to sanctuaries to coffee shops to our own inner monologues.
And it is growing in the developing world, far from the celebrity - obsessed American culture, through the faithful work of both men and women who are committed to yielding to this Spirit of grace.
The culture of Islamic countries has grown through the interaction of groups of Islamic peoples of widely varied ethnic and geographic backgrounds and through strong cultural influences from the non-Islamic civilizations of Greece, Persia, and India in the early days, and of western Europe in modern times.
If all the cultures are dynamic and learning from the multicultural situation itself and from one another, then a new situation of mutual support and cooperation can grow out of this creative process.
It would be difficult to say whether our culture's stress on aggressiveness grew out of an overemphasis on God's power and might or whether the images of God's power and might emerged from a society that valued such strength.
The young Catholic Churches, as they grow, develop a synthesis of faith, culture and life, and so it is a synthesis different from the one developed by the ancient Churches.
Since members of these churches are not gaining new members from the culture at - large, nor growing by birth rates, they continue to decline precipitously.
It calls every member of the Church • to renew their faith; • to make an actual effort to share it; • to recognise, certainly, a growing awareness of people to the changing circumstances of life today; • to value what is positive in every culture, while at the same time purifying it from elements that are contrary to the full realisation of the person according to the design of God revealed in Christ.
It was easy for me, then, to become cynical about the faith that I was raised in, to punch the holes into the theology of the people I grew up with and spot the gaps in the preaching and methods, and point a finger of blame when «they» got it wrong, to separate myself from the culture and, like most kids raised by immigrant parents (because, in a way, my parents were like immigrants to this strange new land of Christianity), I took for granted my life in the new Kingdom, completely unable to imagine a life without freedom, without joy, without Jesus.
A converted church in a corrupt civilization withdraws to its upper rooms, into monasteries and conventicles; it issues forth from these in the aggressive evangelism of apostles, monks and friars, circuit riders and missionaries; it relaxes its rigorism as it discerns signs of repentance and faith; it enters into inevitable alliance with converted emperors and governors, philosophers and artists, merchants and entrepreneurs, and begins to live at peace in the culture they produce under the stimulus of their faith; when faith loses its force, as generation follows generation, discipline is relaxed, repentance grows formal, corruption enters with idolatry, and the church, tied to the culture which it sponsored, suffers corruption with it.
The practice of giving names to religious traditions is likewise a modem phenomenon, as Wilfred Cantwell Smith has pointed out, 4 and it derives from the growing awareness of other cultures and civilizations.
As several cultures learn from one another, there are growing elements of commonality among them.
The growing difference within evangelicalism regarding contextualization is described helpfully by David Wells in his essay: «In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text...» Increasingly, evangelicals are opting for the second of these models - an «interactionist» approach, to use William Dymess» terminology.
We must understand that what we read in the book of Genesis comes from a religion and culture which is at its early stages of growing into
If we are truly the «salt» Jesus commands us to be, then our lives will influence what grows, and what is kept from growing, in the people and culture around us.
Christopher West finds the most attractive part of the great Pope's message to be a call to liberation from the disordered life that he and so many people who have grown up in our sex - saturated culture have entered into.
As our ancestors went from nomads to settling in, discovering fire, growing crops and mixing with other cultures and their food ways, the repertoire of food and its preparation evolved.
Thanks to the amazing help from Vanessa of VAMs Culture, I'm already on my way to growing a scoby and creating my own fermented, fizzy and delicious drink!
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z