Sentences with phrase «in editorial departments»

A founding member of the Columbia University Startup Lab, he previously worked in the editorial departments at Publishers Weekly and S&P Global.
Over the nine years I've spent in editorial departments (three in educational, six in trade), I've edited more than one hundred titles spannin...
I made my home in Brooklyn and took a job in the editorial department at a book publishing house.
In our editorial department, we love both colors and we would like to have them all We find it extraordinarily exemplary that Lamy used as little plastic as possible and it is manufactured from all - metal.
Rather, it is the up - front sunk costs in the editorial department and the fixed costs for marketing and publicizing the book which drive the costs for most books.
Thanks for your interest in The Editorial Department.
You'd think that somebody in the editorial department of the newspaper involved would know the difference between statements in dissenting reasons and the majority reasons but, in the spirit of the season, I'll let that pass.
I've been working in the editorial department for the past week, where they create, edit and manage the content that is produced.
Little known fact is we both spent many a year together sitting behind desks in the editorial department of a publishing company.

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From what employees say, this week has indeed been «bumpy» as the startup gears up to sell itself, particularly in HowAboutWe's editorial department.
Last November, LivingSocial laid off 400 employees, mostly in the U.S., in an effort to «streamline» its sales and editorial departments.
In addition, our editorial department screens potential advertising partners.
We fortified the judging process by engaging the entire editorial team (and New Hope's Standards Department) to scrutinize products and choose the top three finalists in each of our nineteen categories.
«We now have 28 companies who have committed to reducing the salt levels in at least one of their categories of products,» says Thomas A. Farley, M.D., of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and coauthor of an editorial accompanying Kuklina's study.
In an editorial accompanying the study, Russell Pate and Dr. Jennifer O'Neil of the Department of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina said the study showed the «need to learn ways in which the doses of physical activity provided during youth sports and activity programs can be most effectively increased by modifying the manner in which the practices and contests are conducted... [such as] by changes in instructional practices that produce greater emphasis on keeping youth active while they learn individual skills and team strategies.&raquIn an editorial accompanying the study, Russell Pate and Dr. Jennifer O'Neil of the Department of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina said the study showed the «need to learn ways in which the doses of physical activity provided during youth sports and activity programs can be most effectively increased by modifying the manner in which the practices and contests are conducted... [such as] by changes in instructional practices that produce greater emphasis on keeping youth active while they learn individual skills and team strategies.&raquin which the doses of physical activity provided during youth sports and activity programs can be most effectively increased by modifying the manner in which the practices and contests are conducted... [such as] by changes in instructional practices that produce greater emphasis on keeping youth active while they learn individual skills and team strategies.&raquin which the practices and contests are conducted... [such as] by changes in instructional practices that produce greater emphasis on keeping youth active while they learn individual skills and team strategies.&raquin instructional practices that produce greater emphasis on keeping youth active while they learn individual skills and team strategies.»
Days ago Damon K. Jones wrote an editorial about the need for real dialog is needed to discuss racism in Westchester's Police Departments.
«Look at this three years from now,» Howard Zemsky, president and CEO of Empire State Development and commissioner of the state Department of Economic Development, said in a meeting with the editorial board of syracuse.com and The Post-Standard.
HOUSE DIVIDED: NEW YORK TIMES EDITORIAL, 9/8: «The New York City Police Department's indefensible program of spying on law - abiding Muslims in their neighborhoods and houses of worship has turned out to be even more aggressive than earlier reports had shown.»
For example, upon my arrival in Canada in 1969 (after completing a master's degree in zoology at the University of Kansas), I took two positions simultaneously - one as a part - time teaching assistant in the zoology department at the University of Toronto, the other as part - time editorial assistant for a professor who was the editor of an academic journal.
However, some caution in the interpretation of the results is necessary, as underlined in an accompanying editorial by Salvatore Petta, MD, PhD, of the Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Di.Bi.M.I.S., University of Palermo, Italy, and Giulio Marchesini, MD, of the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), «Alma Mater» University, Bologna, Italy., In fact, the study included only an elderly Caucasian population and there were few participants in the no - coffee or no - tea control groups, which limit a straightforward conclusion about the effect of coffee and tea on the liverin the interpretation of the results is necessary, as underlined in an accompanying editorial by Salvatore Petta, MD, PhD, of the Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Di.Bi.M.I.S., University of Palermo, Italy, and Giulio Marchesini, MD, of the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), «Alma Mater» University, Bologna, Italy., In fact, the study included only an elderly Caucasian population and there were few participants in the no - coffee or no - tea control groups, which limit a straightforward conclusion about the effect of coffee and tea on the liverin an accompanying editorial by Salvatore Petta, MD, PhD, of the Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Di.Bi.M.I.S., University of Palermo, Italy, and Giulio Marchesini, MD, of the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), «Alma Mater» University, Bologna, Italy., In fact, the study included only an elderly Caucasian population and there were few participants in the no - coffee or no - tea control groups, which limit a straightforward conclusion about the effect of coffee and tea on the liverIn fact, the study included only an elderly Caucasian population and there were few participants in the no - coffee or no - tea control groups, which limit a straightforward conclusion about the effect of coffee and tea on the liverin the no - coffee or no - tea control groups, which limit a straightforward conclusion about the effect of coffee and tea on the liver..
«From a public health perspective, even a weak effect of temperature on health constitutes an important problem due to ubiquity of exposure,» Manuela De Sario and Paola Michelozzi, both of the Lazio Region Department of Epidemiology in Rome and co-authors of an editorial that appears in the same issue of the BMJ, explained in an e-mail to Scientific American.
In an accompanying editorial, Anna Alisi, PhD, of the Liver Research Unit, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy, and Pietro Vajro, MD, of the Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry, «Scuola Medica Salernitana,» Unit of Pediatrics, University of Salerno, Baronissi (Sa), Italy, commented, «This elegant observational study by Ayonrinde and colleagues is the first epidemiological evidence for the connection between maternal obesity, breastfeeding, and NAFLD.»
Clues as to my next move came during my editorial career; as the well - known editorial assistant in the biology department, I had often been approached by PhD students and postdocs to look over their CVs and application letters to check the grammar and spelling.
In an editorial also published in the July 1 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. George Sawaya and Dr. Vanessa Jacoby of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco write, «The pelvic examination has held a prominent place in women's health for many decades and has come to be more of a ritual than an evidence - based practice... With the current state of evidence, clinicians who continue to offer the examination should at least be cognizant about the uncertainty of its benefits and its potential to cause harm through false - positive testing and the cascade of events it prompts.&raquIn an editorial also published in the July 1 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. George Sawaya and Dr. Vanessa Jacoby of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco write, «The pelvic examination has held a prominent place in women's health for many decades and has come to be more of a ritual than an evidence - based practice... With the current state of evidence, clinicians who continue to offer the examination should at least be cognizant about the uncertainty of its benefits and its potential to cause harm through false - positive testing and the cascade of events it prompts.&raquin the July 1 issue of Annals of Internal Medicine, Dr. George Sawaya and Dr. Vanessa Jacoby of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco write, «The pelvic examination has held a prominent place in women's health for many decades and has come to be more of a ritual than an evidence - based practice... With the current state of evidence, clinicians who continue to offer the examination should at least be cognizant about the uncertainty of its benefits and its potential to cause harm through false - positive testing and the cascade of events it prompts.&raquin women's health for many decades and has come to be more of a ritual than an evidence - based practice... With the current state of evidence, clinicians who continue to offer the examination should at least be cognizant about the uncertainty of its benefits and its potential to cause harm through false - positive testing and the cascade of events it prompts.»
In the new position, Elman will work with the editorial, marketing, and technology departments to bring digital products to market in addition to expanding the Scientific American brand reach across the web, mobile and social mediIn the new position, Elman will work with the editorial, marketing, and technology departments to bring digital products to market in addition to expanding the Scientific American brand reach across the web, mobile and social mediin addition to expanding the Scientific American brand reach across the web, mobile and social media.
The papers «Emergency Department and Inpatient Hospital Use by Medicare Beneficiaries in Patient - Centered Medical Homes» and «Changes in Emergency Department Use Among Young Adults After the ACA's Dependent Coverage Provision,» along with an accompanying editorial («Patient - Centered Medical Homes May Reduce ED Use: What Does this Tell Us?»)
Despite the mandatory addition of folic acid to enriched grain products in the United States, many women still do not consume adequate amounts of this important vitamin, according to an editorial written by Laura E. Mitchell, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Public Health.
Its staff consists of an editorial department of six, under the leadership of Volker Stollorz, two data specialists in the SMC Lab, one CFO for business management and fundraising and one team assistant.
Poor nutrition early in life can have far - reaching effects that last well into adulthood, Jaako Tuomilehto, MD, a professor in the department of public health at the University of Helsinki, in Finland, notes in an editorial accompanying Dr. Paajanen's study.
Mitchell Katz, MD, the director of the San Francisco Department of Public Health and author of an editorial accompanying the studies, estimates that 30 % to 40 % of the people who take proton pump inhibitors need them for health problems such as ulcers and Barrett's esophagus, a precancerous condition in which the lining of the esophagus is damaged by excess stomach acid.
The head of the Obesity Prevention Center at Boston Children's Hospital and the chair of Harvard's nutrition department wrote an editorial recently to the AMA's Pediatrics journal questioning the role of cow's milk in human nutrition.
In addition, editorial and advertising designers will combine into one art department led by Paul Ritter, Glamour's creative director.
Welcome comedy relief is combined with an editorial statement on the ongoing reductions in funding for the arts, as the football coach (Bob Stephenson) is put in charge of the drama department.
The Mystery of the Hudson Case — # 3.99 In 1979, a daring journalist sets out to investigate on his own, after continuous disapproval by his editorial department, the famous case of the Hudson Family, a family living in the vicinity of New Orleans, near the mouth of the Mississippi RiveIn 1979, a daring journalist sets out to investigate on his own, after continuous disapproval by his editorial department, the famous case of the Hudson Family, a family living in the vicinity of New Orleans, near the mouth of the Mississippi Rivein the vicinity of New Orleans, near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
Mitch Pearlstein is director of a think tank in Minneapolis, the Center of the American Experiment, which he founded after a career working for University of Minnesota president C. Peter Magrath, for Minnesota governor Albert H. Quie, as an editorial writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, and at the U.S. Department of Education with Chester Finn.
Copyright 1988, Editorial April 22 — Immigrant education: The U.S. Education Department is inviting applications for new awards, under the Emergency Immigrant Education Program, to provide financial assistance to state educational agencies for educational services and costs for eligible immigrant children enrolled in elementary and secondary public and nonprofit schools.
Insisting that it was not hostile to vouchers — or, by extension, to the children, parents, or private schools that could benefit from them — the Obama administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) in August 2013 mounted an attack on Governor Bobby Jindal's Louisiana voucher program that shocked the editorial page of the Washington Post («Voucher Madness,» September 2, 2013).
TranZed Alliance / The Children's Guild President and CEO Dr. Andrew Ross responded to an announcement from the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) regarding the state's plan for measuring school success in an editorial for The Baltimore Sun.
Education Week «s Editorial Projects in Education (EPE) Research Center (2012), which tracks graduation over the whole century, relies on the U.S. Department of Education's Common Core of Data (CCD).
Articles and blog posts by Editorial Department staff on finding a literary agent, getting published, being published, and the traditional publishing marketplace in general.
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As a young editorial assistant, she worked in the magazines department working closely with well - known authors to sell their short stories and book excerpts to The New Yorker and The Atlantic Monthly.
Language is power, and to that end we at The Editorial Department have come up with a glossary of commonly - used terms and abbreviations in the book publishing industry.
She began her career as an editorial assistant at John Wiley & Sons, and has worked in the marketing departments at Wiley, Chronicle Books, and Palgrave Macmillan / St.
The publishing industry has a bad reputation amongst the majority of writers, many of whom see publishers as little more than law firms with an editorial department in tow.
Prior to becoming an agent, she worked in the marketing and editorial departments of Greenwillow Books and Margaret K. McElderry Books.
As a young editorial assistant, she worked in the magazines department with well - known authors to sell their short stories and book excerpts to The New Yorker and The Atlantic Monthly.
Founded in 1980 by Renni Browne, a former senior editor at William Morrow and coauthor of the bestselling Self - Editing for Fiction Writers, The Editorial Department provides expert support in planning, revising, and editing all genres of fiction and nonfiction.
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