Not exact matches
Chris Bildfell graduated in 2013 with a PhD in astronomy and astrophysics from the University
of Victoria and had his
heart set on staying in
academia.
But it's worth taking a long, hard look at
academia's daddy issues — to examine the simple structural bit
of skeevyness at the
heart of any academic's ability (or inability) to form a scholarly identity and relate to others.
A City Herbal: Lore, Legend, & Uses
of Common Weeds Acta Pharmaceutica Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica Acta physiologica et pharmacologica Bulgarica Advances in Applied Science Research Advances in Food and Nutrition Research Advances in New Crops African Journal
of Traditional, Complementary, and Alternative Medicines Agricultural Ecological Atlas
of Russia and Neighboring Countries Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness Alcohol and Temperance in Modern History Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics Aloe Vera: Nature's Silent Healer Alternative Field Crops Manual Alternative Medicine Review American Cancer Society American Chemical Society American
Heart Association American Journal
of Botany American Journal
of Chinese Medicine American Journal
of Clinical Dermatology American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition American Journal
of Gastroenterology American Journal
of Therapeutics American Midland Naturalist Anais da
Academia Brasileira de Ciências Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry Annals
of Botany
* The Cardiac Education Group is a group
of ACVIM board - certified veterinary cardiologists from both
academia and private practice in the United States that offers independent recommendations for the evaluation and treatment
of canine and feline
heart disease.
The Cardiac Education Group, a nonprofit group
of board - certified veterinary cardiologists from both
academia and private practice that offers independent recommendations for the evaluation and treatment
of canine and feline
heart disease, has recently added a series
of new case studies.
Lunch time on October 5th, 2016, I sat at my computer in Colorado gobbling up a sumptuous and historic sight: on one event stage, the leaders
of The World Bank, The World Health Organization, and the United Nations Children's Fund stood alongside catalysts from
academia and declared their growing financial and institutional dedication to placing early childhood development policy and programs at the
heart of their strategies.