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Jason C G Halford at the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Liverpool discusses the EU project SATIN - the phases, goals, and collaboration between SMEs, industry and academia which underpin the project.

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The GCAA is pleased to announce an Award which is designed to bring together industry professionals, academia and everyone else to explore innovative solutions in technology, tools and equipment to help meet both existing and future aviation security challenges.
One of the ways in which industry and academia gap can be closed is by giving teacher breaks to work in industry and come back with the knowledge to share with the students.This way, the students will get both the academic and industry knowledge from the teachers.
Guided by five bottom lines — Sustaining our Business, our Brands, our People, our Community and the Planet — Matthew works with state and federal officials, academia, ingredient suppliers, farmers within Clif agriculture supply chain and the organic industry to improve the success of the rural communities from which we source our food.
The Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) is a professional, not - for - profit association of key individuals and groups from government, industry and academia, which promotes the use, and recycling of biodegradable polymeric materials (via composting).
Highly skilled immigrants are a significant share of the work force in medicine, in academia, in engineering and in other technology industries, all of which involve jobs disproportionately located in large urban areas.
He said the government, industry and the academia are looking at how to fine - tune the country's colonial education system which he said is very theoretical and not practically oriented.
Hyman is the editor of the Annual Review of Neuroscience, President of the International Neuroethics Society, and a member of the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National Academies where he serves on the governing Council, the Board of Health Science Policy, and chairs the Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders which brings together industry, government, and academia.
AAAS set the stage for the day - long symposium earlier this spring by inviting an advisor to Argentina's Secretariat of Scientific Technological Articulation, which is part of the Ministry of Science and serves as a scientific liaison between academia, policy and industry, to study AAAS» Science & Technology Policy Fellowship program.
What's new is the degree to which it has ventured outside academia, into industry and other major institutions.
The panel, which brought together experts from academia and industry, also echoes the theme of the 2018 Annual Meeting, «Advancing Science: Discovery to Application.»
Since then, scientists in academia and the pharmaceutical industry have created thousands of pleuromutilin derivatives by a process known as semisynthesis, which involves chemically modifying pleuromutilin itself.
This research «marriage» is not atypical in biosystems nanotechnology labs: Across academia, government, and industry, groups are almost always interdisciplinary, and new employees — whether they are postdocs or permanent staff — are hired based on how they can holistically contribute to the team, or for specific skills they possess which will complement the group's expertise.
«In this case, the combined expertise of the industry, which has the resources to develop new compounds, and the academia, which has the research and lab capabilities to understand how the compounds work, have enabled the development of this new class of antibiotics,» Mankin said.
At one session, which covered research careers in industry and the private sector, Lawrence Fitzgerald, vice president of neuroscience research at Lundbeck Pharmaceuticals in New York City, said he had started to consider a job outside academia when he realized he cared more about the science than the setting.
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.
KGI is known for its Professional Science Master's degree programs, which offer business and industry training to life scientists emerging from academia.
An international organisation which draws its membership from physicians, pharmacists, economists, nurses, and researchers from academia, pharmaceutical industry, government, managed care, health research organisations, and purchasers of health care.
Collaborations between industry and academia are promoted by open innovation programs, which have become a near - universal model for R&D.
The challenge, which was announced at an asteroid initiative industry and partner day at NASA Headquarters in Washington, is a large - scale effort that will use multi-disciplinary collaborations and a variety of partnerships with other government agencies, international partners, industry, academia, and citizen scientists.
There was a glimmer of hope for the environment in the session on Green Chemistry, which described how chemists in academia and industry are moving toward «cleaner techniques» aimed at minimising waste and environmental damage.
This solicitation also will include a membership call for an ARM Investigation Team, which will be a multidisciplinary group of U.S. industry, academia, government, and international members.
A consultation of deep - sea stakeholders spanning academia, industry and NGOs has identified deficiencies in basic knowledge of deep - sea systems which, if not addressed, could hinder ecosystem - based management of the deep sea and in turn limit the sustainability of the emerging deep blue economy.
Of the 15 hydrogeologists in the Denver office where Zeiler works, only three have Ph.D. s. That's typical of the field as a whole: AGI estimates that university programs graduate five times as many M.S. students as Ph.D. s. Its figures show that about 18,000 hydrologists and hydrogeologists now work in the environmental industry, a few thousand in the mining and petroleum industries, and about 850 in academia, the only sector for which a doctorate is required.
Academia is simultaneously expanding its relationships with industry with more «biofeeders,» and commercial enterprises springing from academic endeavors, which did not occur so much 20 years ago, Delong says.
Details of this work were presented in March in a technical paper «Thermal to Visible Synthesis of Face Images using Multiple Regions» at the IEEE Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision, or WACV, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, which is a technical conference comprised of scholars and scientists from academia, industry and government.
Toward a Cure Developing effective treatments against the virus required researchers to understand the structure of the various proteins that formed its outer shell, as well as the precise sequence of its genetic material, which is made up of RNA — a process that took the better part of the 1990s and involved researchers working around the globe in government, academia and industry.
Gretchen Kiser, who worked as an industry scientist and a research lab consultant before going into research development, found the field to be the «perfect fit» because it combined the management skills she picked up during her time in industry and the inquiry - based environment of academia, which she missed during her time away.
He wanted the texturing technology, which built on the team's earlier findings on how to make color - changing silicone skins, to be accessible to industry, academia and hobbyists alike.
In the process, we have gained tremendous experience in administering an innovative global scientific organization, which combines the intellectual robustness and creativity of academia with the focus and infrastructure of industry.
A: Not only would it provide another treatment option for patients — there are only two FDA - approved ALS drugs — but it would lend evidence that the pathway is worth targeting, which, in turn, would lead to continued growth in research by academia and industry.
Really, though, the government needs to address the regulations which have burdened academia and the pharmaceutical industry.
Collaboration is a critical component of research activities at WEICan, which works with government agencies, research institutes, industry stakeholders, and academia.
4/7/2008 From Bench to Bedside in One Year: Stem Cell Research Leads to Potential New Therapy for Rare Blood Disorder A unique partnership between industry and academia has led to human clinical trials of a new drug for a rare class of blood diseases called myeloproliferative disorders (MPD), which are all driven by the same genetic mutation and can evolve into leuk... More...
Early - career researchers (and also more senior researchers) may benefit from the MSCA's Research and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) program, which is similar to the former Industry - Academia Partnerships and Pathways program.
Commenting on the publication of the report, Sir John Bell said, «We have created a strategy which capitalises on our strong science base to further build the industry into a globally - unique and internationally competitive life sciences ecosystem, supported by collaboration across industry, government, the NHS, academia, and research funders to deliver health and wealth.»
Such an endeavor aims at improving the quality of life of millions of people worldwide and creating a new paradigm for global scientific collaborations between academia and industry, one in which science becomes a powerful agent for social and educational transformation.
CaloriCool is bringing together national labs, industry, and academia, including Pacific Northwest and Oak Ridge National Laboratories, the University of Maryland, Pennsylvania State University, and Citrine Informatics, all of which have become official partners in 2016.
My aim is to provide an alternative to existing industry classifications which are typically over-simplified or biased, and to plug a gap in academia, which currently seems hesitant to approach digital formats beyond ebooks.
Buffett's purpose for the speech, besides celebrating the 50th anniversary of the publication of Security Analysis, was to identify and debunk a popular theory from academia, which by the time of the speech had almost completely transformed the investment management industry.
The UC Davis VMTH vaccination guidelines below have been based on recently published studies and recommendations made by task forces (including the AAFP / AFM Advisory Panel on Feline Vaccines, AAHA Canine Vaccine Task Force, and the AVMA Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents), which include representatives from academia, private practices, governmental regulatory bodies, and industry.
Higgins wrote from the standpoint of a practicing artist speaking for the work of his peers and against the art market and academia, realms which Higgins came to regard as mirror equivalents of one another, relatable in negative terms to the fashion industry.
Since the bill was first mooted, environmentalists, industry and academia have weighed in on the pros and cons of the tax, which will take a hybrid carbon tax and credits form.
For over 80 years, the World Energy Council has been producing highly regarded studies and publications which are seen as essential tools by governments, industry, investors, IGOs, NGOs and academia looking for impartial information to inform their decision - making processes.
«A lot of the discoveries are made in academia, which then move into industry and get translated into therapeutics for people,» Monica said.
We are currently working with industry and academia to forge strategic partnerships between companies and universities, such as the one between Halliburton and the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, which we highlighted in our LinkedIn group during April 2014.
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