Sentences with phrase «of symposium participants»

This report presents the final results of our survey of symposium participants.
This report presents the final results of this survey of symposium participants, and includes recommendations for moving forward.
Appendices include a list of symposium participants and the video script.
We are grateful for the curiosity, questions, stories, and passion of symposium participants to push the boundaries of professional learning.
Part of the bursary is to spend between eight and 12 weeks in the lab of one of the symposium participants, wherever they work.

Not exact matches

At first, market participants looked to a speech being given by ECB President Draghi at the annual Jackson Hole symposium of central bankers late in August, seeking hints about a change in monetary policy.
The symposium's timeliness wasn't lost on Ravitch or other participants: Two former legislative leaders, Democrat Assemblyman Sheldon Silver and Republican Sen. Dean Skelos, are awaiting sentencing following federal corruption convictions — just the latest in a jailhouse parade of disgraced lawmakers.
(One symposium participant was Ernst Mauch of German gun manufacturer Armatix.
Beyond the university - based experts who also came from Harvard and the University of Pittsburgh, U.S. symposium participants in Havana were from Memorial Sloan - Kettering Cancer Center, the Roswell Park Cancer Center, both in New York State, the Moffitt Cancer Center in Florida and the Ponce Research Institute in Puerto Rico, as well as the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, the National Cancer Institute, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention..
The French symposium focused on the development of the interface between MCFA and industry, while at the Swedish symposium contacts and barriers between industry and academia were discussed by 80 participants.
Then there's the West Palm Beach symposium, held to recruit participants for a study testing what happens when aging people get infusions of plasma (the fluid part of blood packed with signaling proteins and other molecules but no red or white cells) from young people who've taken a drug meant to activate their immune system.
I, along with 130 other participants, had been asked during the 2004 GeNeYouS symposium to express in a few words what it meant to us to be young scientists in the field of genomics.
In this symposium, the participants shared the current status of various radio telescope projects such as ALMA, the Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) under discussion in the U.S., and SKA which will be constructed in Australia and Africa, as well as the presentations given by young and senior researchers on the progress and challenges of their researches and ideas of new projects.
Content will include a searchable database of past symposium participants to help alumni maintain contact and find new collaborators well after their symposium has taken place.
At past symposia, FoR worked to highlight some of the problems facing postdocs and graduate students, and started to define solutions but this year, together with Academics for the Future of Science and the MIT Graduate Student Council, we shift our focus toward advocacy and action with sessions specifically chosen to better define productive routes for advocacy efforts and help participants develop the efficacy of their advocacy skills.
Jorge Contreras, J.D., U associate professor of law, says the conference sponsors hope participants leave the symposium with a better appreciation of how the issues surrounding personal medicine intersect and relate to each other.
Participants at a recent symposium at Brown University identified some of the problems:
In other words, the rigid structure of the symposium could lead to a broad range of outcomes — sometimes pleasant, but more often less so — and ancient Greek drinking culture left participants with little option but to follow the symposiarch - led herd.
This symposium will provide experiential and evidence - based talks and workshops to help participants become difference makers in the profession of veterinary medicine.
«The lectures and presentations at this year's symposium offered participants the insight of three exceptional professionals in the small exotic animal community.
After a welcome and opening remarks by Dr. Bianca Zenor, Veterinary Technology Program director, the symposium gave participants the chance to choose between large and small animal topics, ranging from a presentation on Management of Feline Hyperthyroidism by Dr. Catharine Scott - Moncrieff, professor of small animal internal medicine and head of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, to a talk about Cattle Behavior and Stockmanship by Dr. Bethany Funnell, clinical assistant professor of bovine theriogenology.
Over the course of the symposium, the invited participants, ranging from artists to literary scholars, cultural theorists, and art historians, will bring into sharp focus the ways in which the «Black Atlantic» continues to inform the production of art today by a new generation of artists, in connection with Frank Bowling: Mappa Mundi.
In her review of the symposium «Painting Expanded,» Leigh Markopoulos describes participant Tom LaDuke's practice in a manner that resonates with both reviews of Christian Marclay's The Clock included in this issue.
· Curating Now, a major symposium on curating contemporary art in public museums and galleries, which attracted more than 250 participants and brought eight eminent international curators into contact not just with IMMA's work, but also with that of many other public and private galleries in Dublin.
Christopher Phillips, a curator at the International Center of Photography in New York and a participant in the San Diego symposium, observes that China's geographic decentralization deters outsiders, and U.S. museum have difficulty finding curators with preexisting China background.
The final symposium will include participants from other government agencies, such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the United States Department of Education (USDE), and the United States Department of Defense (DoD).
Glenn invited many of the participants, but then died shortly before the symposium.
Reflections from symposium participants, including covered entities, project developers and verifiers, on California's cap - and - trade program and the outcomes of the symposium.
The symposium was preceded by a half - day conference on the fundamentals of family law in Canada on 14 September 2017, designed for mental health professionals and symposium participants who were not justice system professionals, intended to... [more]
The symposium offered a unique opportunity to survey an informed and involved pool of participants regarding their perceptions and experiences with children's participation in justice processes.
Children's Participation in Justice Processes: Finding the Best Ways Forward, Results from the Survey of Symposium Participants was prepared by Joanne Paetsch, Dr. Lorne Bertrand and John - Paul Boyd and is the first written output from the «Children's Participation in Justice Processes: Finding the Best Ways Forward» two - day symposium presented by the CRILF and the Alberta Office of the Child and Youth Advocate.
The symposium will provide an interactive forum for participants to share news and views on international arbitration under the expert guidance of several moderators.
Having Mr José Feris as our guest speaker, this symposium will provide an interactive forum for participants to share news and views on international arbitration under the expert guidance of several moderators and panelists.
Although the symposium served to highlight the belief, shared among both presenters and participants, that children wish, and have the right, to be heard in justice processes, their ability to do so is frustrated by the patchwork of procedures, services and attitudes that exists within and between Canada's various jurisdictions.
The symposium was preceded by a half - day conference on the fundamentals of family law in Canada on 14 September 2017, designed for mental health professionals and symposium participants who were not justice system professionals, intended to provide important context for the work of the symposium.
the symposium Program Guide, including the symposium agendum, workshop descriptions, the biographies of workshop presenters and a list of those participants agreeing to have their contact information published;
The participants of the 2017 research translation symposium held in Brisbane acknowledge the role of the partnership between the NHMRC and the Lowitja Institute in working together to support the translation of research knowledge to help Close the Gap in the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The participants of the 2017 research translation symposium held in Brisbane note the critical role that local Aboriginal community controlled health services play in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's health research.
The way mainstream media reports Indigenous health influences how policies are developed, communicated and implemented, participants at the University of Canberra's Media and Indigenous Policy symposium heard last week.
More than 100 participants from academic, government, non-government and community sectors, including leaders of Aboriginal and multicultural community groups, across Australia and internationally attended the symposium.
In between there were many choices for every participant, from multi-speaker symposia on topics such as The Science of Hope and Exploring Best Practices with Character Strengths to workshops on coaching language, ritual and play, feedforward, and other positive psychology applications.
Three approaches were shared by symposium participants who are on the front lines of preserving NOAH stock:
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