Sentences with phrase «junior scientists at»

Willis is also working with more junior scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, encouraging them to give public lectures and interviews about their research.

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Whether you were confused as to why your child wasn't sleeping through the night at a week old, or you installed your car seat upside - down and backwards, or you rushed Junior to the ER after you thought you heard him sneeze over your baby monitor that was developed by NASA scientists that you never, ever looked away from, first - time parents do completely insane things.
«A lack of diversity at the faculty level is an enormous problem in biomedical science, so I applaud HHMI's efforts to support junior scientists from underrepresented backgrounds,» writes Jessica Polka, president of the Future of Research board of directors, in an email to Science Careers.
«Even when I was a junior scientist, I sat at the table with senior leadership and talked about my data, and they listened.»
Neither should junior scientists submit a sensational, ground - breaking idea, at least until Registered Reports become more commonplace, he recommends.
Hilde Janssens currently works as a lab manager in the laboratory of a junior principal investigator (PI) at the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona, Spain — except when she's teaching other scientists how to manage their own laboratories.
Consistent with this approach, scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) just published their research on ADHD in a most unusual academic journal: the Frontiers for Young Minds is an electronic scientific journal whose primary audience comprises children from elementary and junior high schools.
The idea is to provide junior scientists with the opportunity to become independent and the capital to pursue risky research, says Georg Scholl, head of communications at the Humboldt Foundation.
Based on the first two meetings held in October 2010 and March 2011, participants emphasized the need to educate early career scientists (i.e., graduate students, scientists working at a post-doctoral level or equivalent, and junior faculty) about initiating and maintaining international scientific collaboration.
At the Smithsonian, Roberts explains that many senior scientists — preoccupied with administrative activities — delegate public education to junior associates.
«When you are a junior faculty [member] and you have a family and children and large medical school debts, even if you want to be a physician - scientist, the thought of private practice or industry definitely crosses your mind,» says Vonderheide, who is now an associate professor of medicine and an investigator at the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania.
An interdisciplinary junior research group at the Cluster of Excellence BrainLinks - BrainTools at the University of Freiburg (led by computer scientist Dr. Michael Tangermann) has developed a self - learning algorithm that allows predictions concerning the precision of an action.
These studies have permitted a firsthand look at how academic drug discovery relates to the training and experience gained as a junior scientist.
For the predoctoral and junior faculty members, of whom 10 from each group are accepted each year, they are given the opportunity to do a rotation at a local industry laboratory to see what the intramural scientists are doing, how deals are negotiated, and what sort of applied skills are needed to work with industry.
The courteous 64 - year - old chemist welcomed their initiative to encourage the hiring of more women scientists at both the junior and senior levels.
The TRTH program offers a rigorous, yearlong training and mentoring experience directed at helping junior scientists build successful careers in translational hematologic research.
She advocated for enhanced funding at the American Association for Cancer Research Rally for Medical Research Hill Day with Moffitt's Government Relations Task Force and locally fundraised for the inaugural Junior Scientist Miles for Moffitt team.
The First Norwegian Microbiology Meeting for junior scientists will be arranged at Geilo on 22 - 24 October 2006.
At full strength, CCQ will comprise up to 60 scientific and support personnel, including junior and senior staff scientists, as well as sabbatical and summer visitors.
It is aimed at PhD - level researchers, though more junior scientists or recent graduates will be considered in exceptional cases.
Finally, an increasing number of research - intensive medical schools and hospitals (where most physician - scientists work) have constructed multifaceted programs aimed at encouraging medical students to become involved with research before and after receiving their MD degree and at protecting the research time of young physician - scientists during their junior faculty appointments.22 - 24
PARTICIPANTS: 40 participants (U.S. and limited international participation); the course will target scientists at the postdoctoral and junior to mid-career faculty levels.
AMES, Iowa — Alex Travesset, a scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory, has received a National Science Foundation CAREER award, the organization's most prestigious award for junior researchers.
It seems to me the guys I used to interact with at judithcurry.com, well, the brighter ones appreciate a clever argument, and some of them even have their own elaborate theories, though they don't compare or criticize each other's theories - it is enough that any one of them «disproves» CAGW - but these theories don't have to stand up to the next group of junior scientists who, to get beyond their current low paid adjunct position must prove something unexpected.
There is a Lysenkoism at work here — junior scientists know what will lead to advancement and what will lead to a sudden exit from their jobs.
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