Self - motivated with exceptional problem solving, operational skills and extensive background
in laboratory skills.
Students whose teachers receive professional development
in laboratory skills are 44 % of a grade level ahead of those whose teachers lack such training in science (p. 26).
The film has been developed to support the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3
in laboratory skills.
The film has been developed to help support the OCR Cambridge Technical Level 3
in laboratory skills.
Not exact matches
Some have great
skills in the
laboratory and equally significant talents for public service.
If the process of learning and adapting the principles
in the
laboratory of actual counseling experience with alcoholics can be supervised by someone
skilled in counseling, one's growth will be greatly accelerated.
In the first months of life, «an infant's social, emotional and intellectual
skills are slowly maturing,» says James McKenna, PhD, a professor of anthropology at the University of Notre Dame and director of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep
Laboratory.
To this end, the President assured that his government will prioritize a change
in the country's education system to pay the deserved attention to
skills training, adding that «the provision of
laboratories and workshops would be paramount.
President Nana Akufo - Addo has stressed the important roles
laboratories and workshops
in Technical High Schools play
in developing the
skills that would equip students for the modern world.
Among other
skills, students must be taught how to understand categories of hazards, «recognize... hazards
in laboratories, assess the risks from these hazards, know how to minimize the risks, and prepare for emergencies,» the guidelines say.
As
laboratory instrumentation and procedures have become ever more complex and sophisticated, a niche has been growing for scientists who possess the
in - depth knowledge and
skills needed to build, adapt, perfect, and operate the technologies that support the research of other scientists.
In true academic tradition, the senior grad students in the laboratory have always been more than happy to pass on their skills and experience
In true academic tradition, the senior grad students
in the laboratory have always been more than happy to pass on their skills and experience
in the
laboratory have always been more than happy to pass on their
skills and experiences.
No specific training is required to work with GMOs, and a background
in biological sciences provides the necessary technical
skills and knowledge to handle GMOs
in the
laboratory or containment glasshouses.
Scientific record - keeping is a basic professional
skill for any scientist — but it's especially important
in industry, where
laboratory records must be robust enough to stand up to an intellectual property challenge.
While pursuing her project on how environmental contaminants and oxidative stress cause lung cancer, Gelhaus complemented her postdoctoral training by spending some time with other PIs at Penn. «She has worked hard to develop
skills that are independent of those available
in my own
laboratory while working on a project that is central to my research program,» Blair writes
in an e-mail to Science Careers.
Wilmut's technique demands
skill and patience, but the equipment required is commonplace
in biology
laboratories.
In 2002 and 2005, the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute partnered on a course to teach
laboratory management
skills to postdocs and beginning faculty members.
Analytical chemists, regardless of which path they take, need a strong background
in chemistry, an eye for detail, good computer
skills, and good
laboratory and problem - solving
skills.
[H] azard identification, hazard evaluation, and hazard mitigation
in laboratory operations are critical
skills that need to be part of any
laboratory worker's education,» Identifying and Evaluating Hazards states, and this process needs to become deeply ingrained
in the daily practice of research.»
Postdocs must develop
skills beyond the
laboratory if they're to be competitive
in the tightening job market, says Icenhour.
A small but growing number of scientists are training others
in the hard and soft
skills of managing a
laboratory
How could we expect such a person to have the
skills necessary to work
in a
laboratory setting?»
Peer review of lecture and
laboratory class objectives, class materials, exam questions, draft manuscripts, grant proposals, clinical
skills, student evaluations, the teaching portfolio, and formative participation
in classroom visits
What postdocs require to survive —
in other words, to get a job — are
skills that often exceed the confines of the
laboratory.
Far from being trainees, postdoctoral fellows are generally the most
skilled workers
in research
laboratories.
Today, Janssens is one of a small but growing number of scientists who train others
in the
skills of managing a
laboratory.
Instead, scores of thousands of them spend the years after they earn their doctorates toiling
in low - paying, dead - end postdoctoral «training» appointments (called postdocs)
in the
laboratories of professors, where they ostensibly hone
skills they would need to start labs of their own when they become professors.
Examples of SEPA projects that have been funded include CityLab, a Boston University mobile teaching
laboratory, and the University of Washington's Brain Research
in Education Program, an online distance learning project to enhance the neuroscience
skills of K - 12 teachers.
Many of the
skills that I had learnt
in the
laboratory could be transferred directly to an office environment.
Now biologist Bret Tobalske of the University of Montana Flight
Laboratory and his colleagues have documented the hummingbird's remarkable flying
skills in unprecedented detail, rendering surprising insights into how the bird stays aloft.
The ability to move back and forth from the clinic to the
laboratory, bridging two very different worlds, is an essential
skill for physician - scientists doing patient - oriented research, and it is an important
skill to learn early
in training.
To test children's emerging
skills in the
laboratory, the researchers examined the capacity to recognize letter names, letter sounds, vocabulary, words identified on sight, and comprehension.
The idea of the program, which originated with Claudia Koch - Brandt (Mainz) and Joachim Herz and Nancy Street (UT Southwestern), is to give life science graduate students from both institutions the opportunity to work
in a foreign
laboratory, learn new methods and technical
skills, and experience another country with, possibly, a different philosophy of science.
«We have improved both the technical
skills in the
laboratory and the clinical
skills of the doctors and also perform milder ovarian stimulation.
And
skilled staff
in good
laboratories can almost always distinguish genuine infection from a false positive by carrying out an array of tests.
Skilled missile designers whose earnings were once second only to those of miners are now earning less than cleaners
in a Moscow bank, while scientists at military research
laboratories, the feted elite of a decade ago, sometimes go without their wages altogether.
When Robert Heimer, one of Dukhovlinova's Yale mentors, met her when she was a recently graduated master's student, she was «very desirous of getting more training, improving her English, working on her
laboratory skills, but also developing a more well - rounded approach to understanding the problems associated with drug use
in HIV disease,» he says.
The development means any
laboratory in the world with appropriate
skills and equipment could accurately measure temperature.
«This results
in undergraduates, especially biology majors, whose
laboratory skills are woefully underdeveloped.»
Staff meetings can replace lectures, and lab
skills are taught
in the context of production runs, applying a spectrum of industry competencies, including GLP [Good
Laboratory Practices] or GMP [Good Manufacturing Practices] and compliance with OSHA [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] standards.»
Similarly,
in a re-analysis of results of a previous study, my colleague Brooke Macnamara and I found that fluid intelligence — the general ability to reason and think logically — was a strong positive predictor of
skill in the board game GO, as measured by a
laboratory task that was specially designed to measure a GO player's ability to evaluate game situations and select optimal moves.
Characterizing disease
in this way established a nosology that has served clinicians well to the current time, and depends on observational
skills and simple
laboratory tools to define the syndromic phenotype.
The main outcome of this programme is a cohort of researchers with computational, experimental
laboratory and transferable
skills ready to further their career
in academia, public health and the private sector.
Summer I (Research Training): The
laboratory skills training component takes place
in the summer immediately following the first year of classes at the College.
The ensuing years are marked by milestones signaling rigorous apprenticeship that sharpened their minds and manual
skills: summer courses at Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory in New York (1974), postdoctoral training with renowned Caltech neurogeneticist Seymour Benzer (1974 - 77), a second postdoctoral stint with Harvard University neurophysiologist Steve Kuffler (1977 - 79), and a string of publications
in prestigious journals (1974 - 79), eventually culminating
in faculty appointments at the University of California, San Francisco,
in 1979.
Dr. Cohen ran a one day workshop entitled Lab Dynamics: Communication and Management
Skills for Scientists at the Naval Research
Laboratory Institute for Biomolecular Research
in Washington D.C. on June 27.
The Pomona College Summer Research Scholars Program provides students with a unique combination of
laboratory, academic and professional
skill development, designed to facilitate success
in biomedicine.
«Not only do they gain valuable
laboratory skills, they also get a sense of what working
in a research
laboratory is like and forge connections with faculty members and fellow students that will be maintained throughout their careers.
Since the first single - cell RNA - sequencing (scRNA - seq) study was published
in 2009, many more have been conducted, mostly by specialist
laboratories with unique
skills in wet - lab single - cell genomics, bioinformatics, and computation.
Azim, who is a member of Salk's Molecular Neurobiology
Laboratory, uses a multidisciplinary approach to identify how neural circuits control
skilled movements, taking advantage of modern techniques
in neurobiology, genetics and computer vision to investigate how diverse neural pathways are involved
in different aspects of motor control.