Sentences with phrase «involved in collaborative efforts»

Dr. Goodman is also involved in collaborative efforts with the San Antonio Bone Marrow Transplant Center to study the outcome of allogeneic bone marrow transplants following a relapse from autologous bone marrow transplants.

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It involves the corporate office, owner - operators and suppliers working in a collaborative effort to produce the best product for the lowest cost, and that process delves deeper than just the food itself.
Some people involved in multi-stakeholder consortia are concerned about redundancy, inefficiency and lack of productivity of some collaborative efforts, all contributing to a sense of «consortium fatigue,» the researchers write.
The study was an international collaborative effort, involving key contributions from Vikas Yadav and Kaustuv Sanyal at the Jawarharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, India; Christina Cuomo at the Broad Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Minou Nowrousian at Ruhr University in Bochum, Germany; Teun Boekhout at CBS in the Netherlands; and Jean - Luc Souciet, Betina Porcel and Patrick Wincker at Genoscope in France.
It urges scientists not only to integrate their efforts with those of colleagues from other disciplines and fields, but to work iteratively with decision - makers, policy shapers, practitioners and other societal stakeholders in open, networked knowledge arenas, involving collaborative learning and problem - solving.
The study, published August 4 in Cell, was a collaborative effort involving research teams at UC Santa Cruz and UCLA.
Funds may be used for salary support of personnel directly involved in conducting research, equipment and supply purchases, and for travel related to collaborative efforts.
And cancer research now involves collaborative efforts from researchers in disciplines such as physics, advanced mathematics, structural biology, nanotechnology, and many more, who have introduced new concepts and approaches to studying cancer.
The collaborative nature of the yeast community's effort was nicely summed up in the 1996 Goffeau et al. paper: «Whether they worked in large centers or small laboratories, most of the 600 or so scientists involved in sequencing the yeast genome share the feeling that the worldwide ties created by this venture are of inestimable value to the future of yeast research» and indeed this has proved true.
The CSHL lab of Professor W. Richard McCombie, Ph.D., was part of an highly collaborative international effort, involving several institutions in the United States and Great Britain as well as one in Germany, tasked with overcoming the technical challenge that sequencing this large, complex genome presented.
In November of last year, a collaborative effort involving representatives of the Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Wisconsin, NRAO, and the Green Bank Observatory gathered to review designs for a proposed focal plane array for the GBT.
Making a film is a collaborative form of work that takes a vast amount of effort from most of the people involved in putting them together before they're released to the masses.
They will only go away when we focus on a complete collaborative effort that involves our parents, teachers, principals, business leaders, and local community members where we discuss what their goals and dreams are for the children in their schools.
«This is a result of collaborative efforts that involved parents, students, teachers and administrators who, working with the educators at the Department, helped put the systems in place for improved academic achievement and stable governance,» said acting education commissioner Lamont Repollet.
It was a collaborative effort involving teams from North America, Korea and Europe and it will be produced in Europe, Russia, Asia, Australia and Latin America.
In an effort to experiment with «collaborative, social publishing» our Facebook fans were involved with certain aspects of the production process, like determining the look of the cover, the pricing, and even the charity to receive the royalties — all determined by social voting.
«We decided to incorporate the MetLife EcoChallenge into the Our Green Impact program to create a fun and collaborative way to encourage more associates to get involved in our environmental sustainability efforts.
Beginning in 1998 I have been involved in a major collaborative effort with researchers at Lamont, SUNY, CUNY and IES to map the Hudson River estuary.
Josh Wiener, MetLife's Global Sustainability Director, shared: «We decided to incorporate the MetLife EcoChallenge into the Our Green Impact program to create a fun and collaborative way to encourage more associates to get involved in our environmental sustainability efforts.
The Open Handset Alliance (OHA) is a core part of Google's mobile identity, and the partnerships it formed in this collaborative effort have been lucrative for all parties involved — including Samsung, LG, HTC, and Huawei.
A solid ATS spans your entire portfolio and promotes collaborative efforts on the part of each person involved in the candidate review process.
(c) A collaborative law agreement must include provisions for: (1) full and candid exchange of information between the parties and their attorneys as necessary to make a proper evaluation of the case; (2) suspending court intervention in the dispute while the parties are using collaborative law procedures; (3) hiring experts, as jointly agreed, to be used in the procedure; (4) withdrawal of all counsel involved in the collaborative law procedure if the collaborative law procedure does not result in settlement of the dispute; and (5) other provisions as agreed to by the parties consistent with a good faith effort to collaboratively settle the matter.
Court / Child Welfare National Exchange Template (NET) Task Force National Center for State Courts Offers information on a collaborative effort involving Federal, State, and local organizations to develop a set of technical specifications to assist jurisdictions in the electronic sharing of information between child welfare agencies and courts.
The article describes the group formed by leading South Jersey family law attorneys, including Borger and Matez, to assist New Jersey families with the Collaborative Divorce (CD) option — meaning divorces that involve a team effort by specially trained lawyers, financial advisors and mental health experts serving as divorce coaches or child experts — all designed to end a marriage in a non-adversarial, dignified, and private way on terms that work for that particular family without going to court for a judge publicly to make those decisions for the people and their children.
How can you empower these partners by involving them in your campaign so that, through a collaborative effort, you all reach the goal of spreading your message?
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