Sentences with phrase «lead authorship»

Member of the Legal Panel for Legal Report for the Inquiry on Protecting Children in Conflict (forthcoming under the lead authorship of Shaheed Fatima QC).
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According to the IPCC (see Annex 2 of the IPCC principles document, page 17), the lead authorship team of any given assessment report section, «is required to critically assess information they would like to include from any source.
Lead authorship is shared by graduate student Camille Ezran and postdoctoral scholar Caitlin Karanewsky.
From there, Yeatman and Weiner, who share lead authorship on the paper, did more library research revealing these possibilities for why the pathway was forgotten:
Yanran Li, PhD, a former postdoctoral scholar who's now an assistant professor of chemical and environmental engineering at the University of California - Irvine, and postdoctoral scholar Sijin Li, PhD, share lead authorship.

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Most graduate students are still trained to work independently, to value ownership of their work that leads to primary authorship on articles published in prestigious journals — a major key to success in academia.
Following the Lancet's lead, the BMJ made the change roughly 2 years ago because, they say, the traditional definition of authorship «has some serious flaws.»
I admit this journal gets a bit of lenience from me because it's the first place where my name appeared on an authorship list in the scientific literature: way back in 2005, when members of the SNP Consortium led by my former P.I., Raymond D. Miller, published a pre-HapMap high - density SNP map of the human genome.
Students felt strongly connected to their drawings, and this led to a passionate discussion about authorship.
Friedman went on to explanation how the growth of universal literacy has led to the concept of universal authorship, in which anyone has the ability to amplify their reach through publishing.
Demystifying the Panda and Penguin Google Updates much to the relief of the travel bloggers in the room, he then led us to be practical through 5 Social Media and 5 SEO tips before explaining why Google Authorship is very important for the Travel Blogger.
The second annual EXPO CHICAGO Art Critics Forum highlighted significant issues in arts journalism today, hosting leading national and international critics to discuss topics related to writing, authorship and publishing amongst their colleagues and peers.
Sturtevant is often regarded as having led contemporary art investigations in to authorship and aesthetics over recent decades.
I think it would be foolish to bar authorship on IPCC chapters if any papers included in the assessment are co-authored by the lead authors, or to bar any papers written by WG lead authors.
Joel Schwartz of Harvard, lead author on the paper, is a contributing author on the chapter, and Kinney, Mills and St Juliana also share authorship on the submitted paper and chapter.
Disputes over copyright and authorship eventually led ghostwriter Lee to sue Daniel and her company in Superior Court in Boston.
Fernando's numerous published articles and speaking engagements in his areas of practice reflect the depth of his knowledge and understanding of the issues that his clients face, including his chapter authorships for the leading treatise on electronic discovery for in - house counsel, eDiscovery for Corporate Counsel (Chapter 17 - Electronic Data, Cyber Security & Crisis Management)(Thomson - West 2013 — present), and New Jersey Federal Civil Procedure (Chapter 10 — eDiscovery)(ALM 2011 - present).
All lead investigators will be listed as authors on all publications unless they opt out of authorship.
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