Sentences with phrase «industry and academia often»

Biotechnologists from industry and academia often run into tangles of red tape when they seek approval to sell their products, or for permission to carry out procedures such as outdoor tests of a genetically engineered organism.

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«There has long been a suggestion from students, industry, and an acknowledgement in academia, that the education system is not producing work - ready talent and often does not give those starting out on a career the right skills for the job» commented Michael Brown.
The book reflects the ways in which the complex and often competing narratives of family, gender, history, biography, the law, media, the public, politics, ideology, industry, academia, morals, ethics and conscience are woven together in the everyday business of being a scientist.
Lab heads with ties to companies need to carefully walk a tightrope to balance the often - opposing interests of academia and industry.
Seems to me in hindsight that some prominent properties of current sceptics include — worked many years evaluating technical reports, commonly to approve or reject budget requests from others — many from industry or military rather than academia — careers that promote you for delivering the goods, like making profit — worked in positions requiring accountability — often with a degree in humanities as well as science / engineering, allowing interest in social conduct — education more often degrees short of PhD — old enough to have gained some wisdom — realistic about the horror of climategate and its whitewashes — appreciative of the rigour and good spirit of Climate Audit
That is, I believe that in regards to legal publishing, know - how and techniques can often be learned from the more traditional segments of the industry, whereas innovation can come from anywhere: government agencies, commercial publishers or from academia and those practicing some form of free access publishing.
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