Sentences with phrase «of cohort members»

In addition, the proportion of cohort members living with HIV whose treatment suppressed the virus increased from 42 percent in 2009 to 75 percent in 2016, showing the feasibility of meeting the goal of the UNAIDS 90-90-90 initiative to achieve 73 percent viral suppression.

Not exact matches

It looks like members of Generation Y have started to believe the «hopeless millennials» stereotype, according to a report from the Conference Board of Canada examining the workplace preferences and expectations of Generations X and Y. Attracting and Retaining the 2020 Workforce suggests that the greener cohort has a lower desired job ceiling than their slightly - older colleagues:
Described as the «ideal EMBA student» by Brian Jennings, associate dean of the program, Smith made his mark by his «willingness to go the extra mile, put in the extra hours, and help his fellow cohort and team members to excel with him.»
The company tends to attract an older millennial customer, and as members of that cohort climb the income ladder, they could leave their Indochinos in the closet in favour of premium labels.
The only goal that matters is to get your messages in front of highly influential people (think digital multipliers and megaphones) who are tightly connected to significant (and fairly sizeable) niches of active and desirable individuals whose actions and attitudes they can directly influence (amplification) and whose behaviors as consumers, voters, or other cohort members you are looking to change and channel into actual results.
Members of this cohort offer responses quite similar to those of the adult millennials surveyed, especially those in the 18 - 24 age group.
Each class cohort enjoys a private Facebook Group where members can build community, connect with each other and myself, receive additional links and information, ask questions between classes and share birth stories and tales of parenting.
I was a member of the first cohort of Portland State University's Infant Toddler Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program, helped found the Oregon Infant Mental Health Association, served on the Board of Directors, and taught in the Portland State Infant Toddler Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program before becoming the Endorsement Director for the ORIMHA.
Members of the Millennium Cohort Study Child Health Group contributed to the paper through analysis and construction of explanatory variables and commented on data interpretation and early drafts of the manuscript.
Members of the Millennium Cohort Study Child Health Group: Helen Bedford, Neville Butler, Tim Cole, Catherine Peckham, Lamiya Samad and Suzanne Walton, all at Centre for Paediatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1EH, UK.
Analysis of Maternal and Fetal Outcomes by Birth Place — Members of the Research and Data task force are making plans for an analysis of maternal and fetal outcomes by birth place in the US, comparing existing MANAStats data on home and birth center births with a matched cohort of low risk women who planned a hospital delivery (total sample size ~ 80,000).
That I will meet their needs with respect, based on them as individuals rather than as a member of a culturally appropriate cohort.
The blog will include contributions from the first ever cohort of students on the Blavatnik School of Government's Master of Public Policy course, who originate from 19 different countries, as well as members of the Commission and scholars at Oxford and Cambridge.
The high - achieving cohort of Mandela Washington Fellows includes entrepreneurs, public servants, media practitioners and civil society members.
The cohort of Democratic women chairman — some of whom are on the ballot and might not return — would become ranking members in a new GOP - controlled Senate.
«Now this same cohort of leaders with this embarrassing and abysmal record want to tell the good people of the 11th Congressional District who they have next in the queue to carry the title of Congress member.
He makes way for Nicky Morgan, a 41 - year - old member of the 2010 cohort, whose job description is to defend the revolutionary schools policy that Gove designed while being less reviled by parents and teachers than Gove himself.
During this Colloquium, members of the 2018 - 2019 cohort of AAAS Leshner Public Engagement Fellows will share the ways that they have engaged audiences around food and water security and how they have used those interactions to spur innovations in their own research.
Dunn, 33, is a member of a growing cohort of researchers trained in the United States who, often for family reasons, seek (and often find) their scientific fortunes in Turkey.
Person - years are the sum of the number of years that each cohort member participated in the study.
The members of such a cohort may be competitors for some jobs, but that doesn't mean that they can't also be allies.
Planning for the double cohort began 6 years ago, when the government established capacity working groups that engaged members of COU and the Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario.
After recruiting more than 600 cohort members for their study, Ritchie and colleagues tracked their scores on a simple visual task three times over 10 years, repeating the test at the mean ages of 70, 73, and 76.
To explore the possible connection between changes in the microbiome and type 1 diabetes, a team led by Ramnik Xavier, an Institute Member of the Broad and Chief of Gastroenterology at MGH, followed 33 infants (out of a much larger cohort of Finnish and Estonian children) who were genetically predisposed to T1D.
The study stands out among long - term cohort studies for its high retention rate — nearly 95 % of the original cohort has stayed with the study since it launched in 1972 — and the intimacy of the data - gathering process, which includes not just cognitive, psychological, and health assessments, but also interviews with cohort members» teachers, families, and friends and reviews of their financial and legal records.
They interview every member of the research cohort as well as their teachers, families, and friends and review their financial and legal records, promising them complete confidentiality in return for the fullest possible picture of their lives.
The NYGC and its founding member institutions are conducting additional studies involving Watson to help accelerate the discovery of potentially actionable sequence variants in various types of cancer, including an ongoing study that involves DNA and RNA from a larger cohort of glioblastoma patients, and a study of 200 patients with different types of cancer.
Along with helping highly - motivated students conduct meaningful research, the MPST members also enrich ASPB by contributing to an active cohort of Society members working to support future participants in the field of plant biology.
From DC I moved to Mexico City, where I conducted research on the labor recruitment process of foreign temporary workers on a Fulbright public policy research grant — I first learned about the grant opportunity from members of my PPIA cohort.
Dr. King, lead author Mogher Khamaisi, Ph.D., and their colleagues looked at wound healing using fibroblasts from skin samples gathered from 26 members of the Joslin Medalist cohort (which is made up of people who have lived with type 1 diabetes for many years) with a median age of 79.
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University faculty members who make significant contributions to the Honors College and its students can be nominated or apply through Wed., Feb. 1, 2017 to be a member of the second cohort of Honors faculty fellows.
During the study, a nurse care coordinator will contact a randomly - selected cohort of DIPC members and offer individualized health support several times over...
When a local priest comes to her home to urge Mildred to take down the billboards — because, after all, Willoughby didn't commit the crime — she launches into an eviscerating diatribe about «culpability,» asking, since laws have been tailored to indict black gang members for the crimes of their cohort, why shouldn't all law enforcement be held «culpable» in unsolved crimes?
But like Webb's direction, Garfield and his cast of cohorts have also matured a bit, to the many thanks of this audience member.
The Los Angeles Times photo studio at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival was bustling with movement and star sightings as actress Ellen Page and her cohorts from «The Cured,» actress Jessica Chastain from «Woman Walks Ahead» and members of the casts and crews for films including «Disobedience,» «Mary Shelley» and «The Florida Project» all stopped by for a visit.
Because we saw, referred to, and used this heuristic (attributable to HGSE's Catherine Snow) so many times in class lectures, discussions, presentations, and assignments, one member of the cohort joked that the reading specialists should all get tattooed with this image before leaving HGSE!
Diverse, experienced classmates — The members of your cohort enrich the learning experience with their diverse professional backgrounds in international development, school reform, research, and policymaking.
As a student in the Arts in Education (AIE) Program, Cueva found herself having the same conversation with cohort members and with other graduate students from departments across Harvard: How do you expand the scope of classical music, and how do you invite in audiences and musicians traditionally excluded from the concert hall?
Barreiro, a member of the Mind, Brain, and Education cohort, had a teaching background in preschool and early elementary, while Zuniga, a member of the Education Policy and Management cohort, brought several years of working in organizations building bridges between parents and their children's educational experiences.
That view is countered by the author's observation that local control is, in fact, far greater now that the city's seven - member school board has been augmented by a growing cohort of charter school board members numbering in the hundreds.
This encourages cohort members to proceed through the learning experience together, and supports peer - to - peer learning, a key component of the CSML experience.
Each cohort member works with program advisors to choose an individualized sequence of electives from any of the Harvard graduate schools.
Although I still have a lot to learn, thanks to the encouragement and support from my cohort members, professors, and TFs I'm on the path to realizing my vision of equity for all students.
I was fortunate to have supports in my life that helped refocus me, though, including my advisers and mentors, and the other members of my cohort.
As a cohort, we experienced the power of our collective voice several times, and most prominently, when a member of our cohort was unexpectedly in great need.
Although among the group only Utzinger had any prior fundraising experience, they decided to issue a «cohort challenge» to their Ed.D. peers with the goal of convincing every member of the first - year cohort — 32 in total — to contribute to the HGSE Fund, which seeks to raise resources for many areas of the Ed School including financial aid, Gutman Library, and faculty and student support services.
Team - taught by faculty members, this integrated course will offer the cohort of incoming doctoral students the opportunity to work across the concentrations with students who have a variety of career goals and interests.
And while my cohort members and I typically shared this realization, we still sensed a sort of marginalization in what we contribute to the fields of teaching and learning and even school leadership.
(In fact, he has become an unofficial member of the L&T cohort!)
Professor Robert Peterkin can still recall Ackerman's application to become a member of the third cohort of USP.
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