Sentences with phrase «lecturer in»

I have a little gold maple leaf brooch that my grandmother gave me, she was a lecturer in French and I do believe that when she was young she packed her bags and moved to Canada for a time, before she met my Grandad.
I would venture to guess that if your dear grandma hopped over the Atlantic to lecturer in French, she most likely headed for somewhere in the province of Quebec, which has the highest percentage of French speakers in Canada.
An educated mind, he speaks many languages (English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Arabic, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi), holds a degree in Law and was also a lecturer in Kerala in the field of Commerce.
For the past 15 years he has lectured extensively to physicians and is acknowledged as an expert on hormone imbalances and their impact on health, particularly in the area of stress, immunity and adrenal function, and is a highly respected and sought after lecturer in the medical and public communities in both the USA, the England as well as throughout the world.
Dr. Artemis is the founder of Artemis Wellness Center, a culmination of her 15 plus years as a clinician, researcher, writer, and lecturer in women's health and wellness.
Eastern - medicine practitioners and naturopaths have been prescribing dietary changes to help ease mental and physical ailments for millenia, says internist Eva Selhub, MD, a lecturer in medicine at Harvard Medical School and a clinical associate in medicine at the Benson - Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Robert is also a guest instructor for the Chopra Center for Well Being in San Diego and a lecturer in Tibetan Medicine for the Sino - American Rehabilitation Association College in Los Angeles.
She's a lecturer in medicine at Harvard Medical School and a clinical associate of the Massachusetts General Hospital.
He has been a track and field jumper and javelin thrower, track coach, strength coach, personal trainer, researcher, writer and lecturer in his 8 years in the professional field.
DAVE EVANS is an adjunct lecturer in the Product Design Program at Stanford, a management consultant, and a co-founder of Electronic Arts.
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE James A. Duke, PhD Economic botanist, USDA (retired); executive director, Green Farmacy Garden, Fulton, Maryland; distinguished lecturer in the Herbal Healing program, Tai Sophia Institute in Laurel, Maryland; author of Duke's Handbook of Medicinal Plants of the Bible.
She completed her Ph.D. in Social Psychology at the University of Texas, where she was also a lecturer in the Texas Advertising program.
«The difficulty with lupus is that it can manifest itself in different ways,» says Dr. Rose, a senior lecturer in pathology at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
«We found that adults consuming calories during regular meals — at similar times from one day to [the] next — were less obese than people who have irregular meals, despite consuming more calories overall,» says Gerda Pot, PhD, a visiting lecturer in the Diabetes and Nutritional Sciences Division at King's College London who worked on both papers.
But when pregnant women in Britain used the pain reliever, it appeared to increase the risk of behavior problems cropping up in their children by the time they turned 7, said lead researcher Evie Stergiakouli, a lecturer in genetic epidemiology at the University of Bristol.
«The way in which food is presented can make you think that there is more, or less, calories than there really is,» says Dr Jing Lei, senior lecturer in marketing at the University of Melbourne.
SOURCES: Nadeem Sarwar, Ph.D., lecturer in cardiovascular epidemiology, University of Cambridge, England; Gregg C. Fonarow, M.D., professor, medicine, and director, Ahmanson - UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center, University of California, Los Angeles; Byron Lee, M.D., assistant professor, cardiology, University of California, San Francisco; May 8, 2010, The Lancet
«Despite several decades of research, it has remained uncertain whether raised levels of triglyceride can cause heart disease,» said lead researcher Nadeem Sarwar, a lecturer in cardiovascular epidemiology at the University of Cambridge in England.
Accredited Practicing Dietitian and lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics at Deakin University, Sonia Brockington, suggests using herbs, spices, sauces and marinades to add flavour — which won't add significant calories.
Dr. Bobbi Wegner is an adjunct lecturer in child advocacy at Harvard Graduate School of Education and a practicing clinical psychologist at Boston Behavioral Medicine.
Since 2005 until 2008 she held a continuing appointment as a lecturer in a School of Dentistry at the University of Queensland and established her own laboratory in area of functional genomics and metabonomics.
Commenting on the study, James Cole, senior lecturer in archaeology at the University of Brighton, said the findings are «extremely useful in highlighting the possibility that the formation of sagittal crests may go beyond a function of diet.»
New MRI scans show that dolphin brains are four to five times larger for their body size when compared to another animal of similar size, according to Lori Marino, a senior lecturer in neuroscience and behavioral biology at Emory University, and one of the world's leading dolphin experts.
Three students traveled to Chile with Protopapas and David Sondak, lecturer in Computational Science, in January to conduct collaborative astronomical research projects with students and faculty from the University of Chile and Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile.
He was Loeb lecturer in Harvard, Boston, MA (2004), Yan Jici chair professor at the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, and chair professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing (2004), as well as Lorentz professor at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands (2005).
Career 2008: chair of Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority; 1989 - 2008: reader in renaissance studies, Queen Mary, University of London; 1976 - 89: lecturer in English, Cambridge University; 1971 - 74: post-doctoral research fellow, Warburgh Institute.
Blanford — a senior lecturer in biomaterials at the University of Manchester, UK — thought it was an «amusing coincidence» that he was chosen as a fake reviewer, given that he has written about malpractice in academic publishing.
The work was conducted by AMBER and RCSI TERG post-doctoral researcher, Dr Alan Ryan, first author on the paper with Dr Cathal Kearney, an AMBER senior research fellow and lecturer in RCSI in partnership with multi-disciplinary team of researchers based in RCSI, Trinity and Professor Katja Schenke - Layland's laboratory in Eberhard Karls University Tübingen in Germany, where the electrical stimulation research was carried out.
Dr. Lanteri was a lecturer in immunology and virology (specializing in HIV and emerging pathogens) for students attending the Master's degree program of biochemistry from the University of Nice - Sophia Antipolis, France.
«This newly discovered analogy has the potential to be a significant step forward in our understanding of turbulent flows in free - surface vortices and to provide insights into diverse areas of study ranging from civil engineering hydraulic structures to weather systems in the atmosphere and even extending to the details of how galaxies rotate around the black holes at their centres,» Dr Richard Sherlock, a lecturer in Physics at IT Sligo, said.
Karl Dittrich started his career as a political science researcher and lecturer in Leiden, Florence and Maastricht.
«If we use relative brain size as a metric of «intelligence» then one would have to conclude that dolphins are second in intelligence to modern humans,» Lori Marino, Lori Marino, a senior lecturer in neuroscience and behavioral biology at Emory University, told Discovery News.
His multi-disciplinary background has allowed Goda, a lecturer in civil engineering at... Continue Reading»
We thank Anne Fry - Smith, senior information specialist for the West Midlands Health Technology Appraisal Collaboration (WMHTAC) and the Aggressive Research Intelligence Facility (ARIF) at the University of Birmingham, for support in developing the search strategies, and Jon Deeks, professor of health statistics, and Roger Holder, senior lecturer in statistics, at the University of Birmingham for statistical support.
Prof Thomas Ritter, leader of research programme, was recruited by the National University of Ireland, Galway as a lecturer in Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine and assumed his position in March 2005.
«In this age of shared decision - making and cost transparency, the patient needs to be an important part of the decision about which anticoagulant strategy to choose,» says Barnes, a clinical lecturer in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine.
Dr Rosa Hoekstra: I am a lecturer in Psychology at King's College London; my research is funded by MRC (UK) and Autism Speaks.
Ms Zimmerman has also been a university lecturer in health law and ethics and a member of research ethics boards.
She was appointed as a lecturer / PI at the University of Edinburgh in 2005, a senior lecturer in 2008 then a reader in 2012.
Co-author Dr Ivan Haigh, lecturer in coastal oceanography at the University of Southampton and also based at NOCS, adds: «Historical observations show a rising sea level from about 1800 as sea water warmed up and melt water from glaciers and ice fields flowed into the oceans.
Such divisions are very uncommon in ancient manuscripts, but they do show up frequently in manuscripts that were used in educational contexts,» said Landau, a lecturer in the UT Austin Department of Religious Studies.
Alfonso has been a guest speaker in international conferences and a guest lecturer in universities and research institutes in the US, Canada, South America and Europe, and has published more than 50 scientific papers and book chapters in these fields.
However, current digital controllers only issue orders at specific moments (in discrete time); they can be described as issuing orders by means of pulses: first an order, then a brief pause, then another order, another brief pause... and so on,» explained Unai Ugalde, lecturer in the UPV / EHU's Department of Electronics Technology.
Dr Sunil Shah, senior lecturer in public health at St George's University of London, a co-author of the report, said: «We often use the term a «broken heart» to signify the pain of losing a loved one and our study shows that bereavement can have a direct effect on the health of the heart.»
«If you're interested in memory, you want to know the factors that are associated with it being worse as well as what makes it better,» said Dr. Richard Addante, a senior lecturer in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences and lead author of the paper.
Gillian Butler, co-author and senior lecturer in animal nutrition at Newcastle University, explains:
Tony Simons, a lecturer in computer science at the University of Sheffield, says that VRML's 3D imagery «produces a more natural metaphor for exploring the Internet», as well as extending the information available to people browsing on the Net.
«We already know that some politicians and business executives will often resort to unethical means to win, for example the recent Volkswagen scandal,» explains Dr. Amos Schurr, a lecturer in BGU's Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management and member of the University's Decision Making and Economic Psychology Center.
Dr Anna Jordanous, lecturer in the School of Computing, worked with language expert Dr Bill Keller (University of Sussex) on how to define the language people use when talking about creativity, known in the field as computational creativity.
Byers was a senior lecturer in law at Newcastle Polytechnic before entering politics.
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