Not exact matches
Although his team continued its research, with other scientists assuming the principal investigator roles he had held, the
lab lost critical time on projects
funded by grants due for renewal.
For female scientists, Lundblad alleges, the result has been a vicious cycle in which their
lab budgets are squeezed, resulting in a smaller
lab staff, decreasing productivity, and thus even greater difficulty in getting
funding and further
lost productivity.
So when her
lab at the University of Michigan
lost some of its
funding and her postdoc position evaporated, those closest to her were shocked.
The salaries of
lab employees, and even some principal investigators (PIs), are paid by these grants, so
lost funding often means
lost jobs.
But six months later, due to complications of diabetes, Dice began to
lose his eyesight, and the
lab's
funding and activity decreased.
A university research scientist, about to
lose funding and status, has a
lab accident and discovers he can see people's true intentions — which makes his situation even worse.
Now the
lab, set up in honor of the
lost explorer, is being shut down due to lack of
funds.
Gavin — I know someone who works reasonably high up in a government
lab (won't say who or which
lab), and when the OCO failed to separate from the rocket, the money
lost on that one satellite would have
funded his / her entire
lab budget for at least 3 years.
Given all that I've dug up on the origins of the «industry - corrupted skeptic climate scientists» accusation, I'd call it a can't -
lose wager if you bet that the «e-mail message circulated at a U.S. climate research
lab» which Myanna Lahsen referred to owes its «
funded by the oil and coal industry» accusation against skeptic climate scientists to Gelbspan / Ozone Action.
If indeed he has business interests that somehow benefit from the IPCC's work, it's bizarre that the UK wingnut press happily reports that his «business interests» (actually looks more like a big research
lab) were
funded by the Tata Group, who stand to
lose big time if there are serious moves to cut emissions.