Sentences with phrase «involve collaborators»

It's common for the later stages of the writing process to involve collaborators.
The project will involve collaborators from King's College London, Dr Robert Hindges and Dr Cathy Fernandes, as well as Dr Andrew Tee (Cardiff University), Professor Angelique Bordey (Yale University) and Professor Yang Shi (Harvard Medical School).
Developing the pyunicorn package involved collaborators at PIK, Humboldt University Berlin, the Stockholm Resilience Centre, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht, University of Aberdeen and Nishny Novgorod State University, located respectively in Germany, Sweden, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Russia.
The National Cancer Institute and the National Center for Research Resources funded the study, which involved collaborators at the NCI, the University of Washington and the University of Minnesota.
In addition to HGSE and MITili, Reach Every Reader involves collaborators and researchers from the Florida Center for Reading Research and College of Communication and Information at Florida State University, and the Charlotte - Mecklenburg School District (CMS) in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Parker's work usually involves collaborators, and recent projects have featured crowd participation.

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A stream of research that is particularly developed among organization scholars has argued that collective work is more creative because it can involve individuals from different backgrounds and these divergent origins may inspire the collaborators and push them to make better decisions.
Tony Colbert (our fat physio) still involve just because he is one of Wenger b*tch and a close collaborator...!!
ABA collaborators sat on the CASTLE study reference group which was involved in the design of the CASTLE study.
Kukasheka who disclosed this in a statement said, the Nigerian Army has identified some of the officers involved and their collaborators.
The release also alluded to the existence of fifth columnists in the system when it added that «the Nigerian Army has identified some of the officers involved and their collaborators.
«Agee and his collaborators have thrown open the door to a whole new part of Mars,» says planetary scientist Munir Humayun at Florida State University in Tallahassee, who was not involved in the study.
«The Planck team's paper appears to rule out the claims of Kashlinsky and collaborators,» says David Spergel of Princeton University, who was not involved in the work.
Recent work by Hal Smith and collaborators involves the construction and analysis of mathematical models of biofilms in fluid environments.
To the outside world, however, the researcher remained largely unknown until 2007, when an odd confluence of events involving his old friend and collaborator, Alan Spievack, and Spievack's injured brother catapulted him into the public eye.
Dawson has also been involved in writing proposals, organizing communications among collaborators from 10 different universities, networking with other scientists, and coordinating their activities.
The study involved Matthew Bainbridge, Martin Barstow and Nicole Reindl from Leicester along with colleagues from the US, France, The Netherlands, Australia and collaborators in the UK.
Besides main collaborator National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS), this multi-national, multi-institutional project also involved National University of Singapore, Singapore General Hospital, and Duke - NUS Medical School from Singapore; Fundeni Clinical Institute from Romania; Khon Kaen University from Thailand; and Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School from the United States.
As the guide warns, «[w] ith research involving international collaborators, legal, social, and cultural differences may lead to disputes over whether someone has acted irresponsibly» in the course of a project.
The study involved a team of international collaborators, including senior author Ran Blekhman of the University of Minnesota and co-authors Steven Leigh of the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and Klara Petrzelkova of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
The team of medics and scientists at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Mitochondrial Research at Newcastle University, together with international collaborators, have identified mutations in a gene, known as TMEM126B, involved in energy production in patient's muscles.
In the current issue of the Proceedings for the National Academy of Sciences, Michigan State University researchers and their collaborators found that plant adaptation to different environments involves tradeoffs in performance.
To this purpose, GenProfile utilizes a powerful technology platform, which involves proprietary high - throughput technologies for gene sequence comparison (e.g., multiplex sequence comparison), genotyping (MALDI - TOF minisequencing), unique approaches to data analysis and interpretation, as well as a large network of clinical collaborators.
Kersten and collaborator Julie Earles, Ph.D., co-author and a professor of psychology in FAU's Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, were looking for answers to a key question involving eyewitness testimonies and mugshots: «Does presenting a picture along with a question like «is this the person who did it?»
The captions also list the PNNL team members involved along with collaborators at other institutions.
She attributes her productivity to multidisciplinary teamwork involving many members of her lab, past and present, and members of her clinical team, as well as multiple collaborators throughout the country and the world.
In fact, my longtime collaborator, David Smith, is involved with a company called Kymeta that is using metamaterials to build a satellite communications dish that is cheaper, lighter, and more energy efficient than the current generation of dishes.
A typical day involves a lot of communication: e-mail and teleconferencing with scientific collaborators around the U.S. and around the world, assisting observers with preparing their Hubble observations, and conversations and meetings with fellow members of the Hubble Wide Field Camera 3 instrument team.
Sylvia Asa, once the head of the largest hospital diagnostic laboratory in Canada, and her husband and collaborator Shereen Ezzat, have spent almost five years fighting allegations of research misconduct involving data falsification and fabrication in more than a dozen published papers.
A new paper was recently published in BioScience, involving a number of SEA partners and BRS collaborators.
Though frequent collaborator Russell Crowe isn't involved in the director's latest project, Scott has nevertheless landed an impressive ensemble cast comprised of two former Oscar winners, an Oscar nominee and two Golden Globe nominees.
Barely registering the existence of his two daughters even when they're standing right in front of him (Leigh regular Ruth Sheen is constantly, hilariously livid as their mother), he springs to giddy life when a «natural philosopher» (played by frequent Leigh collaborator Lesley Manville) drops by his studio to conduct an experiment involving sunlight, a needle, and a prism.
Since she first appeared as Nina in Goran Dukić's Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), Seimetz has been active in the independent film scene in many capacities — as a collaborator to Joe Swanberg (which involves wearing many hats), (14) a producer (for Barry Jenkins's elegant and sensitive Medicine for Melancholy [2008], among others) and an actress for edgy, polyvalent directors who often blur the boundary between acting, directing, writing and crewing: Jay Keitel (also the DP for Sun Don't Shine), Lawrence Michael Levine, Lena Dunham, Kentucker Audley, David Robert Mitchell, Adam Wingard, Cherie Saulter, Josh Slates, Dan Bush and Tomer Almagor.
In light of Paul Greengrass» Captain Phillips — in which Tom Hanks» performance is the tip of an iceberg of Oscar winning collaborators involved in a terse, modern - day piracy movie — the far fewer - studded Danish thriller A Hijacking (Kapringen) has likely fallen by the wayside.
In light of Paul Greengrass» Captain Phillips — in which Tom Hanks» performance is the tip of an iceberg of Oscar winning collaborators involved in a terse, modern - day piracy movie
Nobody remembers this now, but back then, the trades were counting on the reunion of Silverado collaborators Lawrence Kasdan and Kevin Costner to deliver the sleeper hit of the summer; although back then everybody involved in the production tried to pawn off the film's failure on the growing cult of Tombstone, the fact is that Wyatt Earp is, if not the most boring movie ever made, perhaps the second-most.
For example, one of your collaborators may not have room in their schedule for a more involved assignment.
When teachers implement the Approach successfully, students feel highly motivated and actively involved in their own learning, leading them to produce high - quality work and to grow as individuals and collaborators.
Collaborators listen to each other and ask questions for clarification or offer suggestions for next steps in teaching and what feedback would be helpful for the student involved.
Jack Fletcher, chair of the UH Psychology Department and principal investigator for the grant, and some of his collaborators have spent the past 25 years addressing learning disabilities involving reading and math.
Poledna's concise presentations underscore a mode of production in which he frequently involves specialist collaborators in order to articulate a highly specific frame of vision.
Though these projects generally include some form of object - making, often involving several collaborators or using found materials, the most significant product of Figueroa's artworks is atmospheric.
The New Humans is a New York - based artists» group led by Mika Tajima, a maker of experimental musical installations and performances, and involving a rotating cast of collaborators.
Assemble champion a working practice that is interdependent and collaborative, seeking to actively involve the public as both participant and collaborator in the on - going realisation of the work.
Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana's Corporate Membership Card enables companies to involve their staff, partners and collaborators in a high - quality artistic and cultural project that strengthens the company culture through innovation and creativity.
Breder (who was Mendieta's lover and occasional artistic collaborator before her marriage to Carl Andre) promoted an interdisciplinary, process - oriented approach to art - making, and brought an array of artists involved with Conceptual and Performance art to visit, including Scott Burton and Vito Acconci.
According to David Pereyra, postdoctoral fellow at the Inclusive Design Research Centre, disrupting / Undoing was a landmark effort towards what will become a much bigger annual event, involving more partners and collaborators from the university and beyond.
It's a departure in style for 30 - year - old Citarella, whose altered photographic works have often focused on abstract textures or found images — and whose projects on the internet have involved hawking assisted - readymades on Etsy with collaborator Brad Troemel.
One room concentrates on his music, which has involved a huge range of collaborators and bands and which maintains a stubbornly independent ethos originating in the punk era.
Born and based in Los Angeles, Rafa Esparza «browns» the white cube through performances that involve bodies — his own and those of his collaborators.
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