Sentences with phrase «of young researchers»

Since my strong motivation in cancer research, I was selected to be part of this amazing group of young researchers and contribute with my work towards a most extensive knowledge on melanoma.
Here it was interesting to listen to the experience of young researchers coming from industry.
Because you have access to a whole army of young researchers, you have the luxury of finding a few with whom you click.
About one - third of the young researchers attending the meeting were women.
Few would deny that Italian universities are in need of reform, least of all young researchers.
Young researchers and European policymakers jointly presented the Bratislava Declaration of Young Researchers in a press conference last month.
Recipients of AvH's new Kosmos Award, who are chosen from among the top young researchers abroad, will receive up to 750,000 DM annually from 2001 to 2003 to establish a group of young researchers in Germany.
Now in its eleventh year, the EMBO Young Investigator Programme is a prestigious network of young researchers who combine active contributions in the field of life science with world class potential.
On their Web site, Gate2Growth gives 10 reasons to become a member, appealing to the mobility and training of young researchers.
The recruitment of young researchers who will develop their first research group is seen by the CNIO as a great investment for the future of the centre.?
Future Faculty — a network of young researchers based at Lund University — recently organised a conference called «Career Options in Bioscience» to explore career possibilities for Ph.D. s. working in those fields.
NIH Director Francis Collins and Senator Barbara Mikulski (D - MD) said the so - called sequestration would slow scientific progress, delay clinical trials, and put a generation of young researchers at risk if NIH's $ 31 billion budget for this year is trimmed by $ 1.5 billion.
«This Genomics Momentum has been different from previous years,» says Christine Bunthof, project coordinator of Young Researchers Program (YRP), in that «it had a lot more to offer to young researchers.»
The Bratislava Declaration of Young Researchers presents the challenges that early - career scientists face and policy proposals for addressing them
In August 2000, following the HEFCE Review of Research British universities were warned that they would lose HEFCE funding should they fail to advance the careers of young researchers sufficiently.
The future of young researchers at CSIC has never been so uncertain.
The findings reflect what the local associations of young researchers are seeing on the ground, the CJC writes in an email to Science Careers.
They identified the «interruption of a scientific career and funding gaps between research stages» as a key hurdle in the professional life of young researchers and took the view that «steps must be taken to avoid [this].»
The French Confederation of Young Researchers (CJC), which was not involved in conducting the survey, welcomes the report and its recommendations.
«Generally,... there is little recognition of young researchers» by their permanent peers, says Marie Boichu, who won a permanent position in the Laboratoire d'Optique Atmosphérique in Lille after 6 years as a postdoc.
And they found that, if Spanish scientists share most of the banes of young researchers across Europe, some issues are even exacerbated by the Spanish research culture.
The MAINZ Graduate School of Excellence was originally approved as part of the Federal and State Excellence Initiative in 2007 and received a five - year funding extension in the second round in 2012 — a tremendous boost for the Mainz - based materials scientists and for the sponsorship of young researchers at JGU.
Letizia Moratti's reform plans have caused outrage, but can they address the problems of young researchers?
The pact will do nothing, however, about the root cause of their plight, the dysfunctional pyramid structure of academic science, which encourages exploitation of young researchers.
And during the negotiation of Spain's 2011 science law, the Federation of Young Researchers used the charter and code to convince «different parliamentary groups [to] include an amendment requesting that doctoral researchers get contracts,» says Elena Capel, the group's spokesperson, in an e-mail to Science Careers.
The original idea of this «Ringberg Circle» had been to discuss the prospects of young researchers in Germany, but the discussion rapidly focussed on the larger subject of prospects for reform of German universities.
We followed a diverse bunch of young researchers as they met with Nobel laureates.
In June 2012, as Science Careers has reported, the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) Biomedical Workforce Working Group issued an excellent report on the problematic situation of young researchers.
The relevance and importance of good communication skills was brought home to a group of young researchers during an introductory workshop at the Science's Next Wave / NWO Talent days.
The Action was another example of young researchers» essential contribution: «If I were to lead another COST Action, I would get even more early career researchers involved — it was bright, young minds who made the difference in our group,» Dr Dudok de Wit added.
Although «it is sad that a number of young researchers have to leave,» he says, «it would have created a very bad atmosphere to fire faculty members who have worked here for many years.»
One beneficiary of this young researcher exchange program was Matthew Julius, who studies the evolution of diatoms, a group of microscopic algae, now at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota.
The Cour des Comptes saved much of its fire for CNRS's treatment of young researchers, who — under the hierarchical French system — often find it difficult to set up their own labs.
because the new law introducing changes in academic employment and careers neglects the interests of the current crop of young researchers.
I anticipate this to be an event for pure exchange of knowledge at an international level that would diversify the mindsets of young researchers to meet the growing demands of technological and scientific growth.
At confab after confab about the worsening circumstances of young researchers, there she would be, a thin, perfectly coiffed woman of the ilk that news reports invariably term «older.»
Every summer at Lindau, dozens of Nobel Prize winners exchange ideas with hundreds of young researchers from around the world.
Last but not least, the very first prize of YAE will be conferred upon Rianne Letschert, Rector of Maastricht University, for her service to promotion of young researchers and women in science.
The visit is part of the Young Researcher's organisation Unga Forskare annual research expo competition.
I obtained a FIR («Futuro in Ricerca») funding, an extremely selective grant awarded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR) to foster high quality research and support the independence of young researchers.
Secondly, Dr Hlamulo Makelane, from South Africa, gave heartfelt and emotive closing remarks for the Lindau Meeting on behalf of the young researchers, doing South Africa and women in STEM proud.
«This second Hearst fellowship will foster the professional growth of another young researcher who will contribute to the body of evidence that leads to advances in cognitive rehabilitation,» commented Nancy Chiaravalloti, PhD, director of Neuropsychology, Neuroscience and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) research at Kessler Foundation, and director of the Northern New Jersey TBI Model System.
She was one of eight recipients of a Young Researchers Award, each worth £ 10,000, which is part of the 2017 Lush Prize awarded by Lush Cosmetics for innovations in the fight against animal testing.
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