"leading scientists" refers to the most knowledgeable and respected experts in their field of study or research. They are considered the top experts who have made significant contributions and achievements in their scientific work.
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In this one day workshop the presenter will guide you through the work
of leading scientists in the field of the microbiome.
A panel of
leading scientists at this year's Breakthrough Dialogue considered how best to protect natural areas, at regional and global levels.
These reports have been endorsed
by leading scientists from around the world, been cited in peer - reviewed journals, and are credited with changing the global debate over climate change.
Publishing in the journal Cell, remarkable progress in understanding how stem cell biology works has been reported by an interdisciplinary team of
leading scientists from biology, physics, and engineering.
Many leading scientists think that the papers mentioned in the emails had serious scientific flaws and possibly should not have been accepted by the journals in question.
Earlier this summer, for instance, we hosted a course for early career scientists in
which leading scientists in aging biology shared knowledge and taught techniques to study aging in diverse animal models.
Members of this group
include leading scientists and educators, heads of departments, institute directors, university administrators, and CEOs of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.
We are also committed to research and development by
world leading scientists to help with product education, investigation and validation.
The skin's ability to grow back after a
wound led scientists to assume that it must contain stem cells, immature cells that can rapidly differentiate into many different types of tissue.
A group of
leading scientists marked the launch by submitting their own favourite jokes, but my advice to the participants would be: Don't give up the day job.
This cumulative
evidence led scientists to assume the growth of black holes and the formation of stars go hand - in - hand.
The program environment and discussions with
leading scientists enabled me to explore various areas of neuroscience, which were all fascinating.
In this first issue of 2016, we continue the proud, 170 - year - old Scientific American tradition of offering articles written
by leading scientists.
Leading scientists say most people remain unaware of the truth that climate change is a stark reality now and will continue to get worse without drastic action.
Leading scientists from around the world will begin research projects to develop new drugs, gain greater insight into protein changes in the brain, and better understand how the disease develops and progresses.
However, from a recent report
leading scientists in the world are now convinced that human activities such as fossil fuel burning is another contributing factor causing climate change.
The
findings led the scientists to see a direct correlation between eating plant - based foods and improved emotional well - being among healthy young adults.
But
leading scientists argue that research on fetal eggs should continue in order to improve existing infertility treatments.
A number
of leading scientists, academics, and policy leaders would also agree with them and soon joined their effort, along with thousands of citizens from around the country.
Clearly, the IPCC does not speak as one voice when
leading scientists on its panel contradict its official position.
«This is a generational event,» agreed Madhulika Guhathakurta, NASA
lead scientist for the 2017 Eclipse.
«This discovery reverses food allergies in mice, and we have many people with allergies volunteering their own cells for us to use in lab testing to move this research forward,» said professor John Gordon,
lead scientist behind the discovery just published in the current issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
To which
NSIDC lead scientist Ted Scambos added, «Antarctic sea ice really went down the rabbit hole this time.
We bring
together leading scientists with expertise in molecular biology, biophysics and biochemistry, synthetic chemistry and chemical physics.
Because, in the end, the underrepresentation of women in science can not be solved only by networking and events, and just because there is outrage
when leading scientists make publicly sexist statements doesn't mean that it is going away.
In these lean, early days, Other Lab has only three full - time employees: Griffith, the mechanical engineer and so -
called lead scientist; Jim McBride, a fellow MIT postdoc and the house physicist (who happens to be on vacation during my visit); and Jonathan (Jach) Bachrach, yet another MIT guy who is technically a software engineer but like the other two has a far broader purview.
With this new knowledge, NTU is looking to collaborate with the industry on a vaccine against Malaria which can be developed within the next five years if accelerated by vaccine development companies, says
lead scientist Professor Peter Preiser.
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