Sentences with phrase «new scientific institutes»

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In our new digital world, Nigerian universities can not count themselves as frontiers of technology, library resources, scientific institutes and high level human assets.
In any case, NIH's constituent institutes are free to base their funding decisions on their own scientific and training priorities — a very important fact and one that, in my view, the institutes should take every opportunity to exploit in order to promote new investigators.
The Center for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, a new institute in Rome that was officially inaugurated yesterday, aims to bring together some of the brightest scientific minds in the Italian capital and lure other eminent researchers from abroad.
Under a law that went into effect on 1 January, RAS subsumed sister academies for medicine and for agriculture and turned over management of its real estate and assets — including all the institutes of the merged academy — to a new Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations (FASO).
As the new millennium unfolds, reform - minded leaders of Chinese universities and academies, and of independent scientific institutes, are all pushing for research discoveries and applications that will bolster China's rise in diverse spheres of science.
Bianco notes that the placement of the institute in India brings several benefits, including a rich scientific base, and access to Indian firms with expertise in making affordable drugs and vaccines and to a large population of lower - income people who could test new vaccines and would be among the immediate beneficiaries of any successes.
The mission of the new institute is to accelerate discoveries by including data scientists in technology development and research from the beginning to the end of the scientific process, rather than as a final step when opportunities for new insights have already been missed.
Situated on the UCSB campus and overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the institute at any given time hosts two or three programs in which theoretical physicists meet up to learn from their scientific colleagues, collaborate, and discuss the implications of new discoveries.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University]-- A new $ 100 million gift to Brown University's brain science institute from alumnus Robert J. Carney and Nancy D. Carney will drive an ambitious agenda to quicken the pace of scientific discovery and help find cures to some of the world's most persistent and devastating diseases, such as ALS and Alzheimer's.
The Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) is an interdisciplinary institute designed to bring together faculty and researchers from diverse backgrounds leveraging their broad expertise to address new and relevant computational problems and thereby contribute to the body of scientific knowledge.
Veterinarians are becoming increasingly aware of the problems associated with trying to visually identify dog breeds and some have instituted statements similar to the following in their practices: «Because new scientific evidence has called into question the accuracy of visual breed identification of dogs, our hospital has adopted a policy to not identify canine patients by predominant breed unless the dog is purebred, the predominant breed of the dog's parents is known, or the dog's lineage has been established through the use of DNA analysis.»
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