Sentences with phrase «of academic collaborators»

The project aims to promote and support the integration of social media into legal education, starting as a resource and repository for the ongoing explorations of academic collaborators, Kate Galloway, Kristoffer Greaves, Melissa de Zwart and Melissa Castan; others will be involved too.
«By providing AstraZeneca's annotated library to our network of academic collaborators, we will facilitate opportunities to unveil new discoveries and investigate uncharted biology,» said Anna - Lena Gustavsson, platform director of CBCS.

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Our expanding network of collaborators includes knowledge experts, thought leaders, academics, experienced industry executives, successful entrepreneurs, public sector leaders, Brookfield Senior Fellows and Fellows who are prominent members of the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Here is Professor Rob Procter, one of the Guardian's academic collaborators on the project, in a University of Manchester press release:
This investigator initiated randomized trial was published in collaboration with academic collaborators from the University of Illinois at the Chicago School of Dentistry and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
Star professors may have larger networks of collaborators not just, as the authors suggest, because they have more students and postdocs than lower - ranked competitors, but because more of those students and postdocs win academic jobs that permit them to participate in collaborations as independent investigators; the rest just disappear from academe.
By using laser - generated, hologram - like 3D images flashed into photosensitive resin, researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab, along with their academic collaborators, have discovered they can build complex 3D parts in a fraction of the time of traditional layer - by - layer printing.
These require cooperation among academics of equal status, and sometimes with collaborators of higher status than the initiator.
As his career progressed, Dr. Keck was part of a business development team, making presentations to potential corporate partners and interacting with collaborators in industrial and academic centers.
BMFL is the core facility of Leiden University and the Netherlands Metabolomics Centre (NMC) and its users include internal as well as external academic collaborators and pharmaceutical and industrial clients from all over the world, measuring over 15,000 profiles annually.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, 25 September 2011 — Scientists at deCODE Genetics and academic collaborators from Iceland, The Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, the USA, the UK and Romania today report the discovery of a variant in the sequence of the human genome associated with risk of developing basal cell carcinoma of the skin (BCC), as well as prostate cancer and glioma, the most serious form of brain cancer.
As a translational - stage company, Affigen's therapeutics» development is done with rapid clinical adoption in mind, and in close collaboration with an extensive expert network of world - class academic collaborators.
In this presentation, we discuss data from studies conducted with academic, clinical, and industry collaborators that demonstrates the utility of the system as a more predictive, human - relevant alternative for efficacy and safety testing of new chemical entitites.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, 9 October 2011 — Scientists at deCODE Genetics and academic collaborators from Iceland, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and the USA today report the discovery of low frequency variants in the human genome that associate with risk of gout, a common...
Scientists at deCODE Genetics and academic collaborators from Iceland, The Netherlands, Spain and Finland today report the discovery of variants in the human genome that associate with increased risk of invasive ovarian cancer, one of the deadliest forms of cancer in...
Reykjavik, ICELAND, 9 October 2011 — Scientists at deCODE Genetics and academic collaborators from Iceland, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and the USA today report the discovery of low frequency variants in the human genome that associate with risk of gout, a common inflammatory arthritis, and serum uric acid levels.
Close to 4 % of individuals in the overall Icelandic population carry this variant, and ~ 0.2 % of the individuals assessed by academic collaborators in Norway, Denmark, The Netherlands and the United States.
Both statisticians, Singer and Willett have been research collaborators since they arrived at the School of Education in 1985, jointly writing two books and numerous academic articles and sharing research and conference presentations.
SEL also strengthens students» relationships with their peers, families, and teachers, who are mediators, collaborators, and encouragers of academic achievement.
Tino Sehgal creates what he calls «staged situations» — ephemeral, often interactive scenarios played out by a variety of collaborators, including dancers, academics, children, museum guards, and others.
In his project, Yearbook, Harrell and his collaborator Adam Moser will document the span of an academic year at the Hammer with a yearbook comprised of the museum's programs, staff, and visitors.
Orbach said he sees the Energy Institute as a unifying collaborator to help The University of Texas at Austin mobilize its faculty and academic resources, as well as talent from other universities in The University of Texas System, to make «transformational changes in energy production and usage» of fossil fuel, renewable and nuclear energy resources.
Roger Weissberg, one of the top leaders in the field of social and emotional learning and Chief Knowledge Officer for the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning (CASEL) and my mentor, ongoing collaborator and friend agreed to share the Traffic Light model that he and his colleagues created at Yale University with the New Haven Public Schools.
Many thanks to collaborators Roger Weissberg, Chief Knowledge Officer of The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) and Shannon Wanless, Assistant Professor of Psychology in Education at the University of Pittsburgh for their support and review of this article.
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