Sentences with phrase «medical career at»

Sheila Moore, MD, began her medical career at a time when men dominated the field.

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Students were asked which characters on Grey's Anatomy and House (the two major medical dramas at the time) they would most and least want to be like in their professional careers.
«At the outset of my medical career, I had the security of knowing exactly where I was headed,» he wrote.
When the Rangers» future was at stake, when Yu Darvish's career was on the line, they consulted the Mets» medical director.
Were you bought to come revive your career at Arsenal or to help in giving our medical staff something to do n a daily basis?
Former Michigan commit Matt Falcon, who was offered medical scholarship by the Wolverines after suffering several knee injuries, announced Wednesday that he will be pursuing a football career at Western Michigan.
He didn't miss a single game during his four - year career at Ohio State, and now NFL prospect Billy Price was headed to the medical facilities before getting to perform any of the on - field drills.
She started her career at Children's Specialized Hospital in New Jersey where she worked with Early Intervention families and the hospital's preschool - primary school program for children with significant medical needs.
She began her career at University of California San Francisco's Medical Center and then moved to California Pacific Medical Center in late 2001.
As well as his career in the NHS, Liam worked as a Civilian Army Medical Officer, which enabled him to see army life at first - hand.
Dr. Raju, who has more than 30 years of experience working for public and not - for - profit hospital systems, kicked off his career at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn.
- See more at: http://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2014/09/023.html#sthash.zHw6tEoF.dpuf «Under the leadership of Dr. Koury, this program will provide hundreds of high school students with the skills they need to pursue a career in life sciences on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, where the UB medical school will be located in just a few years,» CaiMedical Campus, where the UB medical school will be located in just a few years,» Caimedical school will be located in just a few years,» Cain said.
With some students, cultural factors can make it more difficult to seek help, says Alan Kent, who was director of medical student counseling and career services at the University of Washington, Seattle, for 8 years.
Luca Tamagnone, an associate professor at the University of Torino Medical School in Italy who made use of the child care services at both AACR and EMBO meetings, tells Science Careers that the benefits can be great.
In my case, funding from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Precollege Science Education Program Initiative for Biomedical Research Institutions and the Science Education Partnership Award from the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health enable the Genetic Science Learning Center to provide postdoctoral training for research scientists transitioning into science education careers.
Prior to his managerial career, Sykes was a researcher, earning a doctorate in 1973 from Bristol University and then working as a microbiologist for many years, both at Glaxo and at Princeton's Squibb Institute for Medical Research.
As I look back on a 30 - plus year career split equally between Harvard Medical School and the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, I am struck by the even greater contrasts in culture, values, leadership style, and work ethic between the «Eggheads» of the Ivy League and the «Cheeseheads» in Wisconsin.
Two researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) in Boston, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, are suing Harvard and BWH over what they claim is a «procedurally and legally flawed» misconduct probe that wrongfully damaged their careers.
Having had my medical training and early academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, then working to establish myself in the Harvard environment, I found considerable truth in Baltzell's analysis.
The 15 - year study showed medical school graduates involved in the program not only entered family practice residency training at higher rates than nonparticipants, but nearly half began their medical careers in rural locations.
With a chemistry degree under her belt, Berni Hambleton started a career as a medical chemist at healthcare company Roche.
The combination comes in the career path of Jim Gardner, one of our regular posters on the forum, who has been providing advice there on careers in medical writing for at least a decade.
Lead author Yarden Katz, a fellow at the center and in the department of systems biology at Harvard Medical School in Boston, says they were interested in examining the relationship between NIH funding and metrics widely used to indicate scientific quality and determine career advancement, such as publication, citation, and patent counts.
Cynthia Fuhrmann is assistant dean of career and professional development in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
While they were developing successful careers, Ruth and Victor raised a family of scientists: Michel, their eldest son, is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute immunologist at the Rockefeller University in New York City.
Competing athletes are at the peak of their careers and have trained and practiced for years to be able to participate in the games at a high level,» said lead author Ali Guermazi, M.D., Ph.D., professor and vice chair in the Department of Radiology at Boston University School of Medicine, in Boston, Mass., and musculoskeletal radiologist at Boston Medical Center.
She had started a biological and biomedical sciences doctoral program at Harvard Medical School in Boston — but her insecurities and the feeling that she was ill - prepared prompted her to take a leave of absence to reevaluate her life and career goals, not knowing whether she would return.
This week, Trisha Gura interviews protein engineer Jasper Akerboom, who left his job as a research specialist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus in Virginia to pursue a career as a brewmeister.
«For someone like myself, in this kind of work, this is the kind of result that you get to see once in your career,» said study co-senior author Philippe Armand, MD, PhD, medical oncologist in the Hematologic Oncology Treatment Center at Dana - Farber.
«To smoothen results so that the final product looks «pretty» is [a] common error» among young scientists, explains Nath, who is the former head of the Department of Biotechnology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi, in an email to Science Careers.
That ability to stay just at the edge of the envelope is what has made Black one of the world's most sought - after neurosurgeons, first at UCLA, where at 36 he became the youngest - ever full professor of neurosurgery, and now at Cedars - Sinai, where at 46 he has already performed more than 4,000 brain surgeries, the medical equivalent of closing in on baseball's all - time career hits record.
Those who didn't go to medical school (mostly segregated and leading to segregated careers) wound up teaching at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
Aifantis, the chair of the Department of Pathology at NYU Langone and a member of its Perlmutter Cancer Center, and an early career scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, says experiments in his laboratory had shown that leukemia - initiating cells concentrate in the bone marrow near CXCL12 - producing blood vessels.
Supported by an early career research grant from the National Institutes of Health, Pilsner is collaborating with Dr. Cynthia Sites, director of the in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, Mass., to conduct this research.
As someone who has successfully negotiated both the medical and scientific career ladders to the top, David Edwards, professor of neonatal medicine at Imperial College of Science, Medicine and Technology, London, is in a good position to view the landscape that current clinical scientists are tackling.
First, you must recognize that the current structure of medical schools and universities, with their anachronistic, rigid «up or out» promotion and tenure systems, were designed to accommodate the male physician - scientist of earlier generations whose career ambitions were supported by stay - at - home wives who assumed all household and child - rearing responsibilities.
Sandra Schmid, chair of the Department of Cell Biology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, recently suggested in a Science Careers article, that improving institutional decision - making overall, would especially help women.
«This is the most exciting moment of my career,» said Eric Gouaux, a senior scientist at the Vollum Institute and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
The results provide worrying evidence of a failure to further advance research authorship by women, as Kathryn M. Rexrode, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine and faculty director of Office for Women's Careers at Harvard Medical School, Boston, states in an editorial accompanying The BMJ article: «Authorship is necessary for career progression and is also a symptom of success; it is the culmination of career development, mentorship, funding, and support.
Throughout his distinguished career (he headed the department of pathology at Harvard Medical School for two decades), Hertig suspected that there was a very early commitment by embryonic cells to become either a fetus or the placenta.
Once a year, she undergoes a battery of medical tests here at the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, an outpost of the Cleveland Clinic, to help suss out the toll of a career marked by concussions and blows to the head.
Protein engineer Jasper Akerboom left his job as research specialist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's (HHMI's) Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, to pursue a career as a brewmeister.
«Essentially, they cause acetylcholine to build up in the brain, causing hyperexcitability of neurons as well as the death of some neurons, which leads to inflammation in the brain,» said Ashok K. Shetty, PhD, a professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine at the Texas A&M College of Medicine, associate director of the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, research career scientist at the Olin E. Teague Veterans Medical Center, Central Texas Veterans Health Care System and senior author of the paper.
For most, joining the faculty at Johns Hopkins is only the beginning of your career in academic research and medical career.
John received his bachelor science degree in biology from Yale in 1981 after which he worked for several years in a laboratory at Harvard Medical School before embarking on his career as a science writer.
Toliver, the Minority Access to Research Careers Branch chief from 1994 to 2012 at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, died March 26.
We spoke to Daniel Bolnick at the University of Texas at Austin (and an early career scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute) about what went wrong with his paper «Diet similarity declines with morphological distance between conspecific individuals,» and why he chose to be so forthright about it.
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I continued a research career in the allergy laboratory of Rafeul Alam throughout my training at The University of Texas Medical Branch, School of Medicine, graduating with an M.D. and special honors in immunology in 1988.
The Center for Educational Outreach offers educational programs leading towards careers in medicine and the health sciences, beginning at the middle and high school levels through undergraduate degrees and, depending upon academic requirements, entry into medical school.
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