Sentences with phrase «of academic laboratories»

The Graphene Flagship aims at bringing together academic and industrial researchers to take graphene from the realm of academic laboratories into European society in the space of 10 years, thus generating economic growth, new jobs and new opportunities.
TEFOR - TACGene is a facility created in 2011 within Inserm U1154 / CNRS UMR7196, to facilitate access of academic laboratories to genome editing techniques.
TACGENE was created in 2011 to facilitate access of academic laboratories to genome editing techniques.
CSB notes there is no such guidance now that is specific to the «unique cultural and dynamic nature of an academic laboratory

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Schroepfer also confirmed this agreement was signed with Kogan in June 2016, and said the «core commitments» were to confirm the deletion of data from himself and three others Kogan had passed it to: Former Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix; Wylie, for a company he had set up after leaving Cambridge Analytica; and Dr Michael Inzlicht from the Toronto Laboratory for Social Neuroscience (Kogan mentioned to the committee earlier this week he had also passed some of the Facebook data to a fellow academic in Canada).
Dr. Cheyney currently directs the International Reproductive Health Laboratory at Oregon State University where she has developed an academic learning community comprised of five undergraduate research assistants, 12 graduate students and one postdoctoral fellow whose research agendas are focused on identifying culturally appropriate ways to improve access to high quality midwifery care as a means of reducing health inequalities for mothers and babies in the U.S and abroad.
Newly offered instrumentation, apparatus, and laboratory materials of interest to researchers in all disciplines in academic, industrial, and governmental organizations are featured in this space.
Backed by an extensive offering of premium laboratory instruments, consumables and services, the LPS division concentrates on serving the needs of laboratories performing research and quality assurance at pharma and biopharma companies and on those in academic research institutes.
This may sound like an academic or a laboratory exercise, but for some businessmen, utility regulators, wildlife agencies and others, tinkering with the meaning of «normal» can mean big changes.
Brooklyn to Big Bioscience: Fuhgeddaboudit As the president of Genspace, a community laboratory in downtown Brooklyn, New York, Ellen Jorgensen is helping to democratize biology — making it less the purview of academics and Big Pharma and more an enterprise accessible to anyone who wants a hands - on scientific experience.
Each Sensei (Japanese academic) is personally responsible for every aspect of the running of their laboratory; from writing grant proposals to registration of the laboratory's chemical waste.
The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) is an independent, nonpolitical organisation that arranges paid, course - related technical training abroad in industrial and commercial organisations, research institutes, local government bodies, state enterprises, consultancies, laboratories, and academic institutions.
The Burning Question of Laboratory Safety 1 May 2009 In the wake of a lab worker's death, experts warn that many academic labs are unsafe.
CDC: The typical academic laboratory employs «agents» with a wide range of expertise and experience, from the unmotivated undergraduate student who understands little about the work, to the experienced technician who is, in effect, the lab's Chief Operations Officer, to the advanced postdoc who may know more about the work than the «principal» and will be running her own laboratory in a year or two.
One of those vaccines, developed by UTMB and Profectus, has been undergoing testing in the Galveston National Laboratory, the only fully operational Biosafety Level 4 laboratory on an academic campus iLaboratory, the only fully operational Biosafety Level 4 laboratory on an academic campus ilaboratory on an academic campus in the U.S.
«In the UK, collaborations tend to be between a small number of laboratories and we would ask relatively focused, academic - type questions.
While the debate focused on Dolly, a number of other corporate and academic laboratories were quietly pushing ahead with similar projects.
The postdoctoral years are typically a stepping - stone to an independent position as the head of an academic or industrial laboratory.
Moving from an academic environment to an industrial laboratory can prove difficult because of the need to adapt to a different culture
On 27 July, the regents of the University of California (UC) took a step unprecedented in U.S. history, one that laboratory safety experts believe is likely to help raise the customarily lax safety standards that have prevailed until now in many academic labs across the country.
At the end of the spectrum, technology stands to engineering in the same relationship as engineering stands to science: it lives in the pool created by the efforts of academic research engineering departments and the research laboratories of government and industry.
Because methodical laboratory preparations, the union of theory and practice, the tangible results of an experiment, and teaching all appeal to my disciplined and inquisitive nature, my long - term goals include balancing teaching and research in an academic setting.
Madeline Butler, academic coordinator for undergraduate laboratories in the division of biological sciences at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), says, «Our students with undergraduate degrees in biology seem to do well getting jobs in academic institutions and at biotechnology companies.»
California hosts a range of life science employers: hundreds of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, state and private academic institutions, private research organizations, and government laboratories.
Rather, these observers call for changes in the way that the U.S. staffs and funds its academic laboratories in order to restore the incentives that formerly attracted many of the brightest young Americans to seek careers in research and contribute to maintaining the nation's longstanding scientific and technical preeminence.
Being out of academics and the laboratory for a year led to the buildup of a little rust.
It also highlights 12 areas where the government needs to focus its attention, from rebuilding the academic system and rekindling public interest in science to speeding the transfer of technology from the laboratory to the market.
But surveys find incidents to be much more common in academic settings than in industrial labs, says James Kaufman, president of the Laboratory Safety Institute in Natick, Mass..
Aside from teaching and doing research, Samaniego has accepted prominent administrative positions at UCD: as Director of UCD's Statistical Laboratory, Assistant Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, and Director of the Teaching Resources Center.
Although it is certainly true that a person of any race has the ability to teach chemical principles and conduct laboratory research, I have taught my students — often inadvertently and unintentionally — something that surpasses academics.
The rate of serious mishaps in industrial labs is lower than that in academic labs, in part because industrial labs are more tightly regulated, according to experts, including James Kaufman, president of the Laboratory Safety Institute in Natick, Mass..
A group of people at Osaka University (Eiji Umemoto [Associate Professor, Laboratory of Immune Regulation, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine] and Masayuki Miyasaka [Specially Appointed Professor, Institute for Academic Initiatives]-RRB- and University of Turku, Finland (Akira Takeda, Postdoctoral researcher at MediCity Research Laboratory) has found for the first time that a lipid called lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) plays a vital role in regulating lymphocyte motility within lymph nodes.
For life - science companies, it also provides configurable laboratory space, hundreds of thousands of dollars of shared laboratory equipment, and a unique «Innovation Lab» that even provides access to small equipment and reagents, helping early - stage companies bridge that critical gap between late - stage academic research and early - stage product development.
It's neither easy, nor fair, to compare directly my experience, thus far, of laboratory life in Milan with that in Manchester, because the experiences of a graduate student in an academic laboratory and a senior scientist in an industrial research institute are quite different.
Because she would receive more pay as a laboratory employee than as a graduate student, she never pursued an advanced degree, instead taking a succession of technician jobs in academic laboratories (including Baltimore's) and the biotech industry.
Building relationships between academics, clinicians, industry and, of course, patients demonstrates how basic science discoveries made at the laboratory bench can be translated into clinical products that have real tangible impact for patients, the economy and society in general.»
They work in academic, private, or government laboratories where they contribute valuable information in assessing the remains of humans, whether for legal or humanitarian reasons.
In most cases, it is next to impossible for a U.S. citizen to work as a paid member of the scientific staff in a career position at either an academic institution or European laboratory such as a Max Plank institute or the European synchrotron light sources.
This is not a person who has led the closeted life of an academic or buried himself in a laboratory, despite the obsession with which he has pursued his science.
The second factor is the accelerating understanding of cloning within academic laboratories.
Since the early 1990s, independent scientists in academic laboratories around the world have published hundreds of articles demonstrating how a broad selection of chemicals can interfere with the normal development of a baby at extremely low levels of exposure — in fact, levels similar to those experienced every day by people worldwide.
Rather than remaining unused on the shelf of a pharmaceutical company or academic laboratory, drug compounds become available for other uses.
Other researchers on the study were Ahmet Denli, Christopher Benner, Thomas Lazzarini, and Apuã Paquola of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies; Jason Nathanson and Gene Yeo of the University of California San Diego, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Keval Desai of the University of California San Diego, Division of Biological Sciences; Roberto Herai and Alysson Muotri of the University of California San Diego, School of Medicine; Matthew Weitzman of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine; and senior and corresponding author Fred H. Gage of the Salk Institute and Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny.
Chen, a former Oppenheimer Fellow at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, says: «This high ratio of professors with [training from] foreign universities makes South University a leader in Chinese academic and scientific communities in terms of the level of globalization.»
The practice of biomedical research continues to evolve in terms of the interaction of participants (team research) and participating disciplines, emerging technologies in both the laboratory and in the publishing arena, and in the interactions of academic, medical, and for - profit enterprises.
He moved to Boston where he obtained the F32 National Research Scholarship Award (NIH) and completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the laboratory of C. Ronald Kahn, M.D., Chief Academic Officer and Senior Investigator at Joslin Diabetes Center and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
The Foundation provides funding for the full range of research from basic to clinical work conducted in academic laboratories as well as corporate therapeutics development.
Likewise, genomic testing has moved from a limited research activity to specialized institutes, to a clinical test available in dozens of academic and commercial laboratories.
He is active in promoting academic - industry relationships in the public interest and serves on the board of directors for the Laboratory Corporation of America.
Its objectives are to facilitate enhanced understanding of issues in the Chemical & Materials Sciences and technologies that affect government, industry, academic, national laboratories, and nonprofit sectors, and the interactions among them.
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