Sentences with phrase «into multidisciplinary»

A mental health worker can work as a part of generic team or can integrate into multidisciplinary community health team.
Questions such as these, in a quite literal way, change the nature of the design process, expanding its concerns into multidisciplinary terrain that includes ecology, botany, conservation biology, and environmental history.
Her work integrates these traditional roots with contemporary performance forms, and layers stories, myths, politics and spirituality into multidisciplinary performance pieces that combine music, movement, visuals, costumes, installation and audience participation.
A solo exhibition by BOLT Resident Reut Avisar presents a peek into a multidisciplinary practice that investigates the circulation of culturally loaded objects and artifacts through time, place, and political forces.
According to a statement, the venue will transform a decommissioned food factory into a multidisciplinary space for visual and performing arts, complete with an artist - in - residency programme.
The university hospital is integrated into a multidisciplinary scientific network comprising applied and basic research.
The upcoming U-M Comprehensive Cancer Center's Breast Cancer Summit offers a glimpse into the multidisciplinary approach our breast cancer patient receives from medical and surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, geneticists, reconstructive surgeons, nurses specializing in cancer care, and more.

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I must report at once that in Victims and Values: A History and a Theory of Suffering Joseph A. Amato has turned his apparently impossible assignment into an exciting book that is multicultural and multidisciplinary in the best sense of those much - abused terms.
This three - day professional development opportunity is designed for multidisciplinary providers to incorporate elements of the Brazelton Touchpoints approach into their practice setting.
Entitled Social science and epigenetics: opportunities and challenges, the symposium will seek to examine how multidisciplinary research into epigenetics — the science of the lasting marks that modify the expression of the genes encoded in our DNA — might help provide answers to societal concerns including why deprivation has such a marked impact on child development and on health outcomes.
But now, that culture has crept into large multinationals as well, and it is not uncommon to see people with multidisciplinary experiences or training.»
Regardless of the geographic setting, the goals and challenges of translational research are the same, says Liu: Getting funding and infrastructure support from the government, training young investigators, creating a multidisciplinary community of researchers who can effectively communicate with each other, and finding ways to systematically implement translational research results into clinical practice.
My professional ties to the DNA typing lab at our local University Institute for Forensic Medicine, as well as my strong desire to work in a multidisciplinary field, is ultimately what brought me into forensic DNA work.
«The ATA is currently revising those guidelines to take into account the latest research, including our findings,» said senior author Sally Carty, M.D., Pitt professor of surgery, co-director of the UPMC / UPCI Multidisciplinary Thyroid Center and recent president of the American Association of Endocrine Surgeons.
In A Multidisciplinary Approach to Life a microbiologist, a mechanical engineer, and a chemist tell Science Careers how they got into the field.
Jose Camberos, research aerospace engineer and lead of design space exploration at the Multidisciplinary Science & Technology Center of the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright - Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, said that the work will hopefully give the field better insight into where the design of airplanes is going.
«Our multidisciplinary team has the expertise to care for fetuses in - utero all the way into adulthood.»
A multidisciplinary team at the Centre d'Elaboration de Matériaux et d'Etudes Structurales (CEMES, CNRS), working in collaboration with physicists in Singapore and chemists in Bristol (UK), have shown that crystalline gold nanoparticles aligned and then fused into long chains can be used to confine light energy down to the nanometer scale while allowing its long - range propagation.
The Center for Environmental and Molecular Carcinogenesis (CEMC) provides state - of - the - art technologies and an intellectual framework to foster multidisciplinary research into the environmental, genetic and epigenetic factors that influence the initiation and progression of cancer.
The initiative symbolizes the mission of the CMI, which is to develop multidisciplinary teams focused on translating basic scientific research into clinical and societal applications, with the overall goal of improving animal and human health.
Our training program commences with students shadowing a clinician across a week and attending multidisciplinary team meetings to gain insight into the working practices of a Comprehensive Cancer Centre.
The Cancer Center conducts paradigm - shifting, collaborative multidisciplinary basic research into the causes, prevention, and treatment of cancer, leading to new therapies that overcome cancer as a cause of human suffering and disease.
In pursuit of Canadian excellence and global leadership in applied stem cell research, the Stem Cell Network (2001 - 2015) supports multidisciplinary projects that translate research discoveries into new and better medical treatments.
This study is a beautiful example of multidisciplinary team science at partnering academic institutions advancing a life - saving therapeutic from the laboratory, to preclinical studies, deftly though complex regulatory pathway, to the clinic and — with final FDA approval — hopefully into the marketplace.
We offer a truly multidisciplinary approach to caring for children, going beyond treatment and management of symptoms to support your child throughout childhood and even into adulthood.
To achieve its mission, the Project is developing a Bioinformatics Hub as an open - source, multidisciplinary effort with the overarching goal of providing an enabling infrastructure to support the data processing, analysis and knowledge extraction procedures required to translate high throughput, high complexity human immunology research data into biomedical knowledge, to determine the core principles driving specific and durable protective immune responses.
We offer a truly multidisciplinary approach to caring for children with colorectal disorders, going beyond treatment and management of symptoms to support your child throughout childhood and even into adulthood.
As economic and political pressures impacting the academic enterprise continue to change, the postdoc experience has evolved from short, focused periods of training into often multidisciplinary, extended positions with less clear outcomes.
Our research director, Esther Sternberg, MD, is working to establish collaborative, multidisciplinary translational research program that is exploring the science of the mind - body connection from varying perspectives and then translating those findings into IM practice.
In the final pages, the straight - shooting Montgomery lapses into calls for more multidisciplinary research, funding for research on the new media, and thinking about how we might use new media to promote political and civic engagement.
Last year the Kansas State Assessments incorporated On Demand Writing (Multidisciplinary Performance Task - MDPT) into the assessment process.
ASHA is a multidisciplinary organization of health and education professionals dedicated to transforming all schools into places where every student learns and thrives.
It will help recruit exceptional teachers into alternative provision (AP) for excluded children; develop a progression route for expert practitioners in complex need; and grow an alumni movement championing multidisciplinary inclusion.
Edmentum's new science courses thoughtfully incorporate STEM goals and methods into lessons, learning activities, and assessments to help students relate their learning experiences to the multidisciplinary reality of real - world problems and careers.
The African Journal of Oral Health Sciences is devoted to research into oral diseases and encourages a multidisciplinary approach.
The Comparative Orthopaedics Laboratory at Cornell University was founded in 1991 with the specific mission to foster and expand multidisciplinary research into orthopedic problems of animals and man.
With video as a starting point, Loher re-categorizes what it means to be an artist through her multidisciplinary practice, resonating with any audience, if only for the momentary opportunity to disappear into her fantastical world.
Drawing from Hughes» remark on the assumption that «all of us had a sense of rhythm», this exhibition presents an original research into rhythmic sources in performative, material, and immaterial productions within African traditional and contemporary cultures, and extends this assertion to the field of contemporary art; opening up the «us», referring to black people, to a cross-cultural and multidisciplinary engagement with notions of rhythm.
One New York gallery in particular, Untitled Space, is currently inviting multidisciplinary women artists to submit work to an upcoming exhibition titled «Angry Women,» which will channel the feelings of election - related rage and anxiety into challenging and confrontational works of feminist art.
Campbell, whose solo exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery coincides with her first museum survey at the Aldrich, will talk to Smith - Stewart about her multidisciplinary practice, which ranges from drawing to sculpture and installation focusing on subject matter that delves into everyday experience.
The socially responsible and multidisciplinary nature of his work is part of an emerging movement among artists and designers channeling some of their energy into actively working to bring attention to pressing social issues such as poverty, famine and water resources.
Benjamin, a multidisciplinary artist whose installations are a meditation on the color black as an entry point into discussions of identity, race and masculinity and the exploration of the complexities of racial identity, received a $ 25,000 cash award and a two - week residency at The Hambidge Center for Creative Arts and Sciences.
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By integrating teaching, community leadership, multidisciplinary research, and writing into their practices, they challenge the boundaries of art production as a purely studio based pursuit.
Known primarily as a sculptor, Mohau is a multidisciplinary artist who has ventured into film, installation, performance, and large - scale photographic prints.
It is a community that supports and promotes young artistic talent in its most broad and multidisciplinary definition as well as a multifunctional space that can be experienced in many ways: the gallery; the café (which transforms into an indie movie house every Tuesday); and the concept store filled with innovative items from young independent designers both local and international.
Through his broad and multidisciplinary range of approaches, Chin's art insinuates itself into unlikely places, including destroyed homes, toxic landfills and even popular television.
Appropriately, curators Naomi Beckwith of the MCA and Valerie Cassel Oliver of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts have organized What Remains to be Seen into two sections, the first of which exhibits Pindell's experimentation prior to 1979, and the second of which arranges Pindell's work after 1979 based on her multidisciplinary approach as memoirist, activist, traveler, and scientist.
CIRCLE1 is an initiative born out of a will to integrate emerging artists into Berlin's art scene while promoting intercultural and multidisciplinary dialogue.
After running that iconic site for seven years, she was appointed full curator earlier this year to help bring the institutions programming further into the Internet era, and to oversee its influential Museum as Hub multidisciplinary education initiative.
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