Sentences with phrase «of potential collaborators»

The Veterinary Clinical Trials support group can help you with identifying an outstanding team of potential collaborators and can assist you and your collaborators with all aspects of study development, study execution, data collection and analysis, and publication.
Significantly, the researchers who have «gain [ed] disproportionately from improvements in collaboration technology» turn out to be those with «a larger set of potential collaborators to choose from....»
The researchers discovered that when an individual within a group of potential collaborators took full ownership of the original idea («Just to be clear, although I am asking you for your input, I consider this to be my proposal, not yours.»)

Not exact matches

«JLABS @ Toronto will support researchers and entrepreneurs across the province and accelerate the development of Ontario companies while connecting Toronto to potential Johnson & Johnson collaborators and investors.»
Nowadays, the way to help high potential companies go global is to build a network of collaborators with the same mission: to help startups change the world through innovation.
Grow and leverage your network of peers, specialists, potential customers, investors, partners and collaborators to make your journey less lonely and your business more successful.
After that, I had a rough idea of the potential distribution of wild chile peppers, but did not have any specific locations to target, so I leaned on my Mexican collaborator, Jose (Pepe), who is a professor at the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, to point me in the right direction.
JumpStart's work within Northeast Ohio has focused in two areas: 1) providing resources (in the form of intensive technical support and investment capital) directly to high potential entrepreneurs leading early stage companies, and 2) supporting the creation and growth of a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem, which increases entrepreneurs» access to equity capital, government grants, and other resources, and is delivered by a variety of collaborators across the region.
I tend to remember people by their working place, so I just need to search for the name of the university written in the poster to find that potential collaborator.
Strong rules to avoid potential conflicts of interest (COIs)-- such as allocating funding to collaborators or engaging in collusion — would be needed, but this should not be a problem; the needed rules are similar to ones already in place in the traditional peer - review system, the authors argue.
Anand told New Scientist that while he does respect the peer review process, he is confident enough of his results to start publicising them, with the aim of attracting potential collaborators.
In particular, it alleges that Lipkin took credit for Hornig's work; diverted or misused funds, thus delaying the publication of Hornig's research results; undermined her relationships with external collaborators and potential donors; and improperly added himself as principal investigator to grants.
The collaborators have also been working with scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, to make sure they address potential biases in the study.
In Part 1 of Going Global, I explained why you might want to collaborate and how to identify potential collaborators.
Now imagine that you've decided to tell one or more potential collaborators that your piece of science might be of interest to their research.
Using the presence and productivity of former co-authors and potential collaborators as a proxy to measure the quality of the peer environment, the authors show that, «all else equal, scientists are more likely to move (than not) in a given year if the peer environment at home is not very good,» Ganguli says.
I recently accessed the Web page of a potential rival in the States, clicked on the e-mail button, and had a new collaborator almost before I knew it.
Taylor and his collaborator, postdoc Mahesh Anand, named the mineral hapkeite after physicist Bruce Hapke, who first described the dramatic potential of space weathering in 1973.
In a previous study, his team worked with other collaborators to identify the potential role of extra copies of the tumor suppressor gene (p53) that increase the elephant's ability to eliminate pre-cancerous cells with DNA damage.
This is the third in a series of research studies lead investigator Catherine Ambrose, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UTHealth Medical School, and collaborators have published that demonstrate the potential of antibiotic microspheres.
Fischer, along with collaborator Michael Crommie, a UC Berkeley professor of physics, captured these images with the goal of building new graphene nanostructures, a hot area of research today for materials scientists because of their potential application in next - generation computers.
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.
Rice and a group of collaborators are gearing up to investigate this potential link by searching for malformations of the blood - vessel nerves that could affect their function.
Research led by the Babraham Institute with collaborators in the UK, Canada and Japan has revealed a new understanding of how an open genome structure supports the long - term and unrestricted developmental potential in embryonic stem cells.
The SMA gene replacement therapy developed by the Mendell and Kaspar teams at Nationwide Children's Hospital and collaborators at Ohio State University has the realistic potential to cure a devastating neurological disorder of newborn infants.
«The inflammation resolving targeted nanoparticles have shown exciting potential not only for the potential treatment of atherosclerosis as described here, but also other therapeutic areas including wound repair, for example, as described in the Feb. 9 online issue of Journal of Clinical Investigation, in addition to other applications currently underway with our collaborators,» Farokhzad said.
Perhaps the most frustrating thing about this puerile game is that Favreau knows he makes an art form out of acting like a d - bag — besting frequent collaborator Vaughn in that regard — and yet, at the mercy of his own script, the mere implication of a penis is enough to deflate any potential hilarity he has to offer.
Instead, think of them as potential collaborators on marketing projects.
Instead of seeing another author in your niche as a competitor, view that person as a potential collaborator.
MPI research collaborator Petter Kolm is quoted discussing the evolution of hedge fund replication and the potential role of the smart beta they can deliver in investor portfolios.
And not just that either — you get to work in a community of collaborators and potential clients, so it's the perfect solution if you fancy escaping the home office occasionally to be part of a thriving creative ecosystem.
Like his much - lauded suite of videos seen at the 2013 Venice Biennale, this piece promises to combine the spatial potential of the gallery with the immersive quality of the cinema and is likewise being crafted with close collaborator Lizzie Fitch.
The announcement for «The Warhol» although not formally confirming the project stated; «Along with the other collaborators of this potential gallery space / annex in the Essex Crossing development, we are excited about the possibilities and opportunities it could bring for us and to Manhattan's Lower East Side.
While the conditions under which a contribution to the detection or prevention of serious offences may be honoured by German criminal courts are stated relatively precise in substantive criminal law, the German Code of Criminal Procedure contains no provisions regulating the negotiations between law enforcement authorities and potential collaborators.
He became an important supporter to the Trust Project as a funder and valued connector, bringing our work to the attention of key leaders and potential collaborators.
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