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Carol served as a guest editor of special issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, issues on Childbirth Connection's Transforming Maternity Care project (Women's Health Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, Issues, 2010), on The Nature and Management of Labor Pain (American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2002) and on medically unnecessary cesarean sections (Social Science & Medicine, 1993).
The AAAS Science and Human Rights Program, with funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Oak Foundation, and the Open Society Institute, is working to expand the applications of geospatial technologies to human rights issues through its Geospatial Technologies and Human Rights Project.
The Program is committed to advancing the human right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications, engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts, monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging human rights issues related to science and technology, and furthering the use of science and technology in support of human rights through a variety of projects, activities and publications.
The Program is committed to promoting high standards for the practice of science and engineering, and monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical issues related to science and technology through a variety of projects and activities.
► The secret to the success of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which «is supposed to make sure the U.S. military holds a technological edge over its enemies» and «has earned a reputation for using out - of - the - box thinking,» «is its cadre of program managers,» Mervis wrote in a feature in this week's issue of Science.
For example, the science mentor a student needs to provide direction on how to finish a research project might not be the same one who can increase his or her awareness of interpersonal issues or who can help them conduct a successful job search, he says.
The Program is committed to assessing emerging legal issues related to science and technology, promoting the use of scientific evidence in legal contexts, and providing expert assistance to the legal community through a variety of projects and activities.
For more information about the genesis and goals of the Perceptions Project, read this detailed description from the winter 2013 issue of the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Professional Ethics Report.
I already have a series of projects lined up for 2017 to investigate how practices related to research data management and software preservation relate to systemic issues in science like openness and reproducibility.
The project aimed to set up a network of Indian scientists and engineers to facilitate communication and increase their participation on committees and boards working on public science policy and minorities in science issues, as well as scientific peer review panels.
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The AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability began when John W. Gavin, a scientist who was deaf and AAAS member, wrote to the Board of Directors requesting that handicapped issues in science and engineering be taken up bScience, Technology and Disability began when John W. Gavin, a scientist who was deaf and AAAS member, wrote to the Board of Directors requesting that handicapped issues in science and engineering be taken up bscience and engineering be taken up by AAAS.
Stern, Virginia - Articles and Presentations by Stern, Virginia - Correspondence Stern, Virginia - Testimony before Federal agencies Gavin, John J. - Correspondence, 1973 - 1975 Sharpless, Nansie - biographical information and correspondence, 1975 - 1987 Sharpless, Nansie - booklet on her life, 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy - correspondence and materials, including photos, 1978 - 1991 Tombaugh, Dorothy - oral history, 1981 AAAS Bulletin - Request for Scientists with disabilities to volunteer and responses, June, 1974 AAAS Project on the Handicapped in Science - Origins AAAS Project on the Handicapped in Science, 1975 AAAS Project on the Handicapped - Info From Resource Group, [2 folders] 1977 AAAS Council Resolution on Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Feb. 23, 1977 AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - 30 Years of Making A Difference AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring, 2001 AAAS Project on Science, Technology and Disability - Brochures AAAS Bulletins on Science and Technology for the Handicapped, 1980 - 1984 US House of Representatives, Panel on Research Programs to Aid the Handicapped - correspondence in response, 1976 - 1978 Various Reports on disability, education and access issues
The project began to develop a national resource network of Native American scientists and technologists, held workshops, and explored issues in science and mathematics education for Native American students.
Most recently, we have communicated project discoveries to the scientific community via the most extensive special issue of Science since Apollo 11 (www.sciencemag.org/ardipithecus).
Through a wide variety of projects, SRHRL has shown its commitment to promoting high standards for the practice of science and engineering, monitoring and enhancing assessment of emerging ethical and legal issues related to science and technology, engaging scientists, engineers and their professional associations in human rights efforts, and furthering the use of science and technology in support of human rights.
On January 11, President Bush's science advisor John H. Marburger III, who oversees the federal scientific enterprise as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), issued a memo instructing the heads of all government research organizations to establish «appropriate policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI) when there is more than one collaborating investigator working on a Federally - funded research project,» according to a White House news rscience advisor John H. Marburger III, who oversees the federal scientific enterprise as director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), issued a memo instructing the heads of all government research organizations to establish «appropriate policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI) when there is more than one collaborating investigator working on a Federally - funded research project,» according to a White House news rScience and Technology Policy (OSTP), issued a memo instructing the heads of all government research organizations to establish «appropriate policies to acknowledge more than one principal investigator (PI) when there is more than one collaborating investigator working on a Federally - funded research project,» according to a White House news release.
TM, a paper in the Focus section considered the best way to train people to function well in a translational science environment, reviewing a University of California (UC), Berkeley and UC San Francisco training program and describing the components the authors believe that any translational curriculum must have: «biomedical technology,» «clinical issues,» and «leadership and technology management» followed by a collaborative capstone project.
This research was one part of a six - year, $ 2.3 million project funded by the National Science Foundation to train graduate students in aging sciences and to conduct cross-disciplinary studies on issues of importance to an aging society.
Constructing a thoughtful integration of EU science policy with respect to broad issues (like the desirable balance between basic and applied projects) and narrower ones (like stem cells) is a task worthy of the best efforts of its science leaders.
As he was beginning his professorship, in response to one of the Ecuadorian government's first calls for science projects to fund, Mena proposed to look into Columbia's aerial spraying of glyphosate, an issue heavily covered by the Ecuadorian press at the time.
It also carries out research projects for a variety of government and nongovernment sponsors, organises seminars and symposia on significant science and technology issues, and hosts visitors from other parts of the United States and overseas.
According to a report from The Delphi Project, an initiative to study NTT faculty and related issues, in 2003 NTT faculty made up 44.1 % of full - time faculty in the health sciences, 24.0 % in natural sciences, and 15.4 % in engineering.
Indeed, as Science's Next Wave found when the NIEHS's two Next Wave campus representatives — Judy Stenger and Trinnia Simmons — caught up with him, Collins is «very heavily into» the ethical implications of the genome project, and he speaks eloquently to the responsibility of the project and its participating scientists to consider and address ethical issues.
Together, Loke and the worm - wrangler embarked on a research project, the results of which appear today in the December 2010 issue of Science Translational Medicine.
SciCast is a research project in which a number of organizations and partners, including CSTSP, are working with George Mason University to forecast the outcomes of key issues in science and technology.
This special issue of Science focuses on diverse areas where public health can be improved by making better use of the resources we have in our grasp, ranging from tailoring engineering projects to meet the needs of material - and infrastructure - limited regions, to building a surveillance network for the detection of drug resistance, to empowering women.
Stories about microbial hitchhikers, the largest dam - removal project in North America, and issues raised by the new era of personal genomics are among the winners of the 2012 AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards.
In the October 2012 issue, we publish our Global Science Scorecard, a ranking of nations on how well they do science — not only on the quality and quantity of basic research but also on their ability to project that research into the real world, where it can affect people's lives.The United States comes out on top, by a wide margin, followed by Germany, China, Japan, the U.K., France, Canada, South Korea, Italy andScience Scorecard, a ranking of nations on how well they do science — not only on the quality and quantity of basic research but also on their ability to project that research into the real world, where it can affect people's lives.The United States comes out on top, by a wide margin, followed by Germany, China, Japan, the U.K., France, Canada, South Korea, Italy andscience — not only on the quality and quantity of basic research but also on their ability to project that research into the real world, where it can affect people's lives.The United States comes out on top, by a wide margin, followed by Germany, China, Japan, the U.K., France, Canada, South Korea, Italy and Spain.
Many of the STOQ project's initiatives involve engaging cultures in dialogues about science; in some sense its undertakings can be perceived as a shrewd PR move, giving the Holy See an opportunity to inject the issue of religion into scientific discourse.
The project's fundamental insights will be published in the upcoming issue of the leading academic journal Science.
This year Scientific American is delighted to help expand the awards honors by sponsoring a $ 50,000 Science in Action award for a project that addresses a social, environmental or health issue to make a practical difference in the lives of a group or community.
The results are published in the June 10 online issue of Nature Communications and represent a collaborative project that combined the power of computational science with modern biology and a deep understanding of the causes of arthritis.
In that first article, we compared job opportunities, as projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), with data on degrees awarded annually from the Science and Engineering Indicators report issued by the U.S. National Science Board.
To achieve its aims, the Foundation has initiated several high - profile projects; this includes supporting polar science through the creation and operation of the wind - and - solar - powered zero emission Princess Elisabeth Antarctica station, logistical support of scientists working in Antarctica, fellowship awards for Antarctic researchers, an annual symposium on Arctic issues, and several science and education websites and classroom activities and resources.
Expanding his awareness of green issues was only part of what Matthew took away from this year's science project.
Their proposal, published in the October 30 issue of the journal Science, calls for a major research project to develop new research tools and collaborations that will unlock the secrets of Earth's microbial communities.
The group of scientists who issued the call for a «Unified Microbiome Project» proposed a large - scale, public and private initiative to advance the science of microbiomes through the development of new research tools and interdisciplinary collaborations.
Through an agreement of cooperation between ZMT and the International Ocean Institute (IOI), with each contributing its respective expertise and channels, it is expected that a global network can be created going beyond science, seeking a comprehensive approach to addressing ocean and coastal issues, with interdisciplinary projects, involving natural and social sciences, economics, and legal elements addressing education, training and research.
Following an agreement to cooperate on science planning issues, the executives of ESO and the ESA Science Programme, along with representatives of their science advisory structures have met to share information and to identify potential synergies within their future prscience planning issues, the executives of ESO and the ESA Science Programme, along with representatives of their science advisory structures have met to share information and to identify potential synergies within their future prScience Programme, along with representatives of their science advisory structures have met to share information and to identify potential synergies within their future prscience advisory structures have met to share information and to identify potential synergies within their future projects.
The projects were initiated and completed separately, but both groups published their findings in the same issue of Science.
He is involved in projects focused on understanding the role of genomics in health disparities, identifying the societal implications of genomics, and analyzing the health care and science policies relevant to these issues.
The Synthetic Biology project recently received two grants from the National Science Foundation to support a Transatlantic Exploratory Workshop on the Implications of Cutting - Edge Biotechnologies for Sustainability Science and Policy, and research on the use of on - line prediction markets to explore emerging issues in synthetic biology.
This experiment was considered to be one of the earliest science projects conducted in the area of weight gain which led to many assumptions and research on why is gaining weight a mega issue and how to address this issue.
The Surge is the next project from this developer and it aims to solve a lot of the issues that plagued Lords of the Fallen while attempting to deliver a science fiction rogue - like action RPG.
In the classroom, Silburn explores issues such as environmental science and sustainability using a variety of multimedia projects.
For example, you might have students participate in a debate about a controversial historical issue, conduct an experiment to demonstrate a science principle, or do a cooking project to learn about different units of measurement.
Extending from that work, we have developed other multimedia case studies for use with preservice and in - service teachers.1 This paper is focused on the development of one case involving issues of team teaching and integrating mathematics and science through a design project, including the following: (a) the development of the case, (b) lessons learned by the teachers and teacher educators through the development and use of the case, and (c) ways this case fits into the larger picture of what we have learned about the use of multimedia case studies.
The report finds the teacher shortage is biggest in the subjects of mathematics, science, and special education and noted that in the 2014 - 15 school year, districts projected a need for 4,500 special education teachers while only 2,200 new special education credentials were issued.
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