Veteran women
life science researchers in positions of authority and with similar resumes as their male counterparts still make significantly less money.
Jigen, who claims to be
a life science researcher in the private sector, says his interest in scientific misconduct began in late 2010 when he couldn't reproduce results reported by a researcher at Dokkyo Medical University in Mibu, Tochigi Prefecture.
Not exact matches
More than 35,000 oncologists,
researchers,
life science executives, and other stakeholders flocked to the world's largest cancer conference between June 3 and 7 to discuss the most exciting new advances
in the field.
You said, «sorry, but 52 % of the scientists that are not into
life sciences (biology
researchers etc) believe
in a supernatural force are you suggesting they are primitive men?»
= > sorry, but 52 % of the scientists that are not into
life sciences (biology
researchers etc) believe
in a supernatural force are you suggesting they are primitive men?
The collaboration of Ms. Gerstner, a first - rate, professional journalist with a background
in reporting on sports
science, and Dr. Kutcher, one of the nation's top concussion
researchers and clinicians who
lives, breathes and eats concussions every day for a
living as the National Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic at The CORE InstituteTM
in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and for whom I and my staff at MomsTEAM have enormous respect, is a match made
in publishing heaven.
For example, University of Florida Health
Science Center
researchers proved that the cholesterol present
in breastmilk — but not
in formula — protected infants from certain bacteria, viruses and potentially
life threatening diseases back
in 1990.
The design of a new
life - size bot named Kengoro closely resembles the anatomy of a teenage boy
in body proportion, skeletal and muscular structure, and joint flexibility,
researchers report online December 20
in Science Robotics.
DNA from the 7,700 - year - old remains of two women is surprisingly similar to that of people
living in that area today,
researchers report February 1
in Science Advances.
Selma Lendelvo, a
researcher in the
life sciences division of the University of Namibia's Multidisciplinary Research Centre (MRC), works with scientists and community leaders to find ways to ease such conflicts.
While getting mammals to undergo true asexual reproduction has thus far been beyond the power of
science,
researchers are trying to figure out why the union of sperm and egg is so important
in mammalian reproduction, when all other domains of
life have the ability to reproduce without sex.
In a U.S. survey conducted in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contract
In a U.S. survey conducted
in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a health policy researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contract
in 1995 by Eric Campbell, a health policy
researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of life - science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contract
in Boston, and his colleagues, more than a quarter of
life -
science faculty members reported receiving support from industry through grant agreements and research contracts.
«This report certainly involved a lot of work and it reflects insights which somehow are expected: young
researchers sacrifice their personal
life for their career, with a lot of overtime, insecurity, pressure and difficulties to find a fixed position,» writes Thomas Schäfer, a group leader at the University of the Basque Country's Institute for Polymer Materials
in Donostia - San Sebastián, Spain,
in an email to
Science Careers.
From 2012 to 2017, at least 289
living Japanese marine species washed up on the shores of North America and Hawaii, hitching rides on fishing boats, docks, buoys, crates and other nonbiodegradable objects, a team of U.S.
researchers report
in the Sept. 29
Science.
My research has implemented MFC methods for cell manipulation and molecular biology and has been applying them
in collaboration with local
life science researchers.
In addition to presenting two species new to
science,
researchers Drs. José Salgado - Barragán, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Manuel Ayón - Parente and Pilar Zamora - Tavares, both affiliated with Universidad de Guadalajara, México collaborated to build on the knowledge of small shrimp species
living there.
Researchers at VIB (a leading
life sciences institute
in Flanders, Belgium) and Ghent University have successfully established a causal relationship between exposure to so - called farm dust and protection against asthma and allergies.
As part of the «National centre of Competence
in Research — NCCR
LIVES» funded by the Swiss National
Science Foundation,
researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) examined data from more than 24,000 people aged 50 to 96
living in 14 European countries.
Driven by personal narratives of patients,
researchers and allied health workers
in the field and exploring the multidisciplinary
science that is transforming wellness across the world,
LIVES informs a huge swath of health stakeholders.
«Other
researchers were skeptical about whether it is possible to make an accurate match between public records and individuals taking part
in a
life - long study, but New Zealand's national databases are very reliable and Dunedin Study members have given us great information for matching over the years,» said Terrie Moffitt, the Nannerl O. Keohane University Professor
in Duke's departments of psychology & neuroscience and psychiatry & behavioral
sciences.
It's very important for
researchers to decide depending on their application what type of isolation method they should use,» says Mary Langsdorff, senior market manager for
life sciences at Qiagen
in Hilden, Germany.
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In this week's
Science Careers - produced «Working
Life» column,
researchers George F. Gao and Yong Feng «urge young scientists planning their careers to consider studying communicable diseases, especially highly pathogenic ones like Ebola or Lassa fever.»
In this study, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the researchers mapped the global occurrence of mammalian species living in different social systems to determine how averages and variation in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
In this study, published
in the journal Royal Society Open Science, the researchers mapped the global occurrence of mammalian species living in different social systems to determine how averages and variation in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
in the journal Royal Society Open
Science, the
researchers mapped the global occurrence of mammalian species
living in different social systems to determine how averages and variation in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
in different social systems to determine how averages and variation
in rainfall and temperature explain species distribution
in rainfall and temperature explain species distributions.
This week
in Science,
researchers led by genome sequencing pioneer Craig Venter report engineering a bacterium to have the smallest genome — and the fewest genes — of any freely
living organism, smaller than the flower's by a factor of 282,000.
Domesticated horses
living 2,300 to 2,700 years ago — about the midpoint of horse domestication — had a wide variety of Y chromosomes, the
researchers reported April 28
in Science (SN: 5/27/17, p. 10).
Several University of North Carolina School of Medicine
researchers played a key role
in crafting diagnostic criteria and patient questionnaires for the Rome Foundation, an international nonprofit aimed at improving the
lives of the millions of people suffering from functional GI disorders (FGIDs), while developing and legitimizing the field of FGIDs through
science and research.
ELSO Early Career Award Annual award, open to early - career
researchers in molecular
life sciences working
in Europe.
Living several decades longer than its shallow - water relatives, Escarpia laminata has the longest known
life span for a tube worm, aging beyond 300 years,
researchers report
in the August
Science of Nature.
Because deaf people lack access to such potentially
life - saving cues, a group of
researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology (KAIST)
in Daejeon built a pair of glasses which allows the wearer to «see» when a loud sound is made, and gives an indication of where it came from.
An international team of
researchers including scientists from the Max Planck Institute for the
Science of Human History
in Jena now analyzed for the first time, the genomes of the first settlers who
lived on the island chains Tonga and Vanuatu 3100 - 2500 years ago.
The
researchers» conclusion that terrestrial placental mammals may have
lived down under 110 million years earlier than expected, as reported
in the November 21, 1997 issue of
Science, could all but uproot the mammalian family tree.
The
researchers used high - resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) at the Museum's Microscopy and Imaging Facility, the National Museum of Natural History
in Paris, and the Biomaterials
Science Center of the University of Basel
in Switzerland to scan the skulls of 21 felid specimens, including seven modern cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) from distinct populations, a closely related extinct cheetah (Acinonyx pardinensis) that
lived in the Pleistocene between about 2.6 million and 126,000 years ago, and more than a dozen other
living felid species.
Dennis Miller, associate professor
in the Department of Psychological Sciences
in the College of Arts &
Science and an investigator with the Bond
Life Sciences Center, and
researchers in the Center for Translational Neuroscience at MU, study therapies for drug addiction and neurodegenerative disorders.
The gaming - related accidents, which increased by 26.5 % near Pokéstops over the first 5 months following the game's release, cost the county up to $ 25.5 million
in damages, including the loss of two
lives, the
researchers reported
in an online Social
Science Research Network publication last week.
Ecologist Emilio Bruna, (pictured left) who knows what it's like to work
in one of these environments, gives
Science's Next Wave a peek into his
life as a
researcher in the Amazon.
Researchers sponsored by the Nutrition
Science Initiative will soon address the question by precisely controlling food consumption by volunteers
living in a test facility and then rigorously measuring energy expenditure and how it changes with differences
in diet composition.
In a study to be published in Psychological Science, researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that brain cells in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday lif
In a study to be published
in Psychological Science, researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that brain cells in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday lif
in Psychological
Science,
researchers from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen demonstrate that brain cells
in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday lif
in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform
in everyday lif
in everyday
life.
Researchers from KTH Royal Institute of Technology's
Science for
Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) research center and Gothenburg University employed the biological networks generated for 46 major human tissues
in order to identify the liver - specific gene targets.
DNA -
In CRISPR is an innovative transfection reagent that simplifies and accelerates genome editing using large plasmids and difficult - to - transfect cells for
life science researchers generating disease models.
Ultimately it will help
researchers achieve breakthroughs
in a wide variety of areas
in the
life sciences, such as neuroscience, diabetes, and cancer.»
According to the senior author Ken Smith, Ph.D., a population health
researcher at Huntsman Cancer Institute and a distinguished professor of family studies and population
science at the University of Utah, «This study shows that early -
life socioeconomic status, based on factors such as parental occupation at birth, may be associated with cancer risk
in adulthood.
Species that
live in open water used platelets
in their silvery skin to bend polarized light, obscuring their outlines more effectively than either near - shore species or humanmade mirrors, the
researchers reported last week
in Science.
Rice
researchers in Earth
science, economics and environmental engineering have determined that widespread use of biochar
in agriculture could reduce health care costs, especially for those who
live in urban areas close to farmland.
Journals depend on their authors, but equally,
researchers in the
life sciencesespecially young investigatorsneed to publish
in «brand name» journals, such as Cell, Nature and
Science, to advance their careers.
And
in the
life sciences,
researchers are now demanding that their work be included
in at least one free central electronic archive of published literature, challenging the traditional ownership of publishers.
The study has been a cooperative project between
researchers at Karolinska Institutet,
Science for
Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab), Uppsala University, Linköping University and Stockholm University,
in addition to several affiliated institutes
in Italy.
Researchers at the RIKEN Center for
Life Science Technologies,
in collaboration with Osaka City University and Kansai University of Welfare Sciences, have used functional PET imaging to show that levels of neuroinflammation, or inflammation of the nervous system, are higher
in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome than
in healthy people.
Other advances that gave the
researchers a clearer view of the signaling mechanisms reported
in Science include CRISPR gene editing,
live - cell imaging techniques, and more powerful ways to look at all components of a protein complex.
With two altered copies of the gene, flies
live only about 20 % longer than the norm, the
researchers report
in the 15 December issue of
Science.
A tumultuous and divisive episode at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is set to come to a conclusion tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.
in Paris, when the U.N. agency plans to give three
researchers an award for the
life sciences sponsored by Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the dictator of Equatorial Guinea.