But even as my career progressed, I observed that many of my female colleagues were disproportionately dropping
out of academic medicine careers.
Not exact matches
Yet the fear
of speaking
out when incidents do occur continues to plague
academic medicine.
► In this week's issue
of STM, Arthur Levine, senior vice chancellor for the health sciences and dean
of the University
of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine in Pennsylvania, and 18 other U.S.
academic medical center leaders wrote that «[u] nstable funding for biomedical research has created a hostile working environment that erodes the time available for investigators to conduct their research, discourages innovative high - risk science, threatens to drive established investigators
out of U.S.
academic biomedical research, and creates uncertainty for trainees and early - career investigators.
«This is one
of the very first studies
of human iPSC models for type 2 diabetes, and it points
out the power
of this technology to look at the nature
of diabetes, which is complex and may be different in different individuals,» says C. Ronald Kahn, MD, Joslin's Chief
Academic Officer and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor
of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
(Stephen T. Warren, PhD, FACMG, William Patterson Timmie Professor
of Human Genetics, Chairman
of the Dept.
of Human Genetics, Emory University School
of Medicine)» [T] he book takes the guesswork
out of an
academic life and environment.
The research was carried
out by
academics in Bristol University's School
of Cellular and Molecular
Medicine and Department
of Computer Science.
September 16, 2015 University
of Chicago
Medicine hosts symposium
of leading Chicago heart researchers More than 100 leading researchers from Chicago's major
academic medical centers as well as six
out -
of - state institutions will meet at the American Heart Association's 2015 Chicago Research Network Symposium, hosted by University
of Chicago
Medicine's Section
of Cardiology, on Friday, September 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the University's Gordon Center for Integrative Science, 929 E. 57th St., Chicago.
I advised that it was common at that time for renowned
academic surgeons to carry
out new and / or unusual procedures in a bid to push back the frontiers
of medicine.