You need a network of colleagues to make up for the stimulation postdocs and advanced students provide for
your peers at research universities.
Male trainees were more often targeted by
their peers at the research site.
Not exact matches
People who marry and don't divorce have about double the net worth of their
peers who never wed, according to Jay Zagorsky, an economist and
research scientist
at Ohio State University, who studied the financial patterns of thousands of adults born from 1957 to 1964.
Surprisingly,
research shows that individuals from low - income families are more likely to work
at unpaid internships than their higher - income
peers.
Additionally, while this
research was presented
at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions in Anaheim, California, a few days ago, it has yet to be presented in a
peer - reviewed journal.
«We believe if JPM can successfully resolve its regulatory and legal headline risk in a timely manner, the stock could reverse its recent underperformance that has resulted in trading
at a below -
peer forward (price to earnings ratio) of 8.8 times despite our expectations of above - average profitability in 2014,» Matthew Burnell, an analyst
at Wells Fargo Securities, wrote in a
research note Thursday following the fine.
The
peer - reviewed paper — titled «Safely Interruptible Agents [PDF]» and published on the website of the Machine Intelligence
Research Institute (MIRI)-- was written by Laurent Orseau, a research scientist at Google DeepMind, Stuart Armstrong at Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute, and several
Research Institute (MIRI)-- was written by Laurent Orseau, a
research scientist at Google DeepMind, Stuart Armstrong at Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute, and several
research scientist
at Google DeepMind, Stuart Armstrong
at Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute, and several others.
My conclusion, one consistent with about 50 years of
peer - reviewed
research, was just to always own both small and large company stocks, and that's what we do here
at STMM.
Prior to Natera, she led Product management for Acute care suite of products
at Pieces Technologies where she led product development and launch of SaaS risk surveillance and prediction solutions for clinical outcomes and published
peer - reviewed
research on the subject.
By: Mia Breytenbach 20th October 2017 While South Africa had increased its investment in mining
research and development (R&D) since 2014, the country's investment was still below that of its
peers, delegates heard during a panel discussion on «Technological Innovation and Advancements in the Mining Industry»
at the Joburg Indaba... →
Leading faculty were understood to be closely acquainted with their best
peers at leading universities, and recruitment looked only to those
research institutions.
lol @ Horvath, there are tens of thousands of published
peer reviewed, evidence - based
research studies right
at your own fingertips.
HA Hellyer, a senior
research fellow
at the Atlantic Council and the Royal United Services Institute in London told the Telegraph: «When British
peers and Christian clergy have been to Damascus in the past, they were rightly condemned as presenting an image of appeasement to Assad's regime, and showing him as some sort of protector of Christians, as though Syrian Muslims mattered for nought.»
eOrganic community members convene
at eOrganic.info to network, discuss, learn together, collaborate, manage
research / outreach projects, and publish
peer - reviewed articles, videos, and other content to eXtension.org.
See our
peer - reviewed
research section
at CoconutOil.com.
Golding says his
research on anabolic steroids indicates that they have no effect
at all on building lean muscle mass and explains the continued use of the drug as a result of
peer - group pressure.
A 2013 study by Mathematica Policy
Research revealed that students
at five urban EL middle schools advanced ahead of matched
peers at comparison schools by an average of ten months in math and seven months in reading over the course of three years.
It's hard to know, says T. Lawrence Bottom of the psychology department
at DePaul University, who looked into what
research has appeared in
peer - reviewed publications since 1990.
«Mars Attack» is new term coined to describe unjustified violation of women by care providers
at the time of birth, as well as the purposeful abandonment of the
peer review system by major obstetric journals and the abandonment of the use of
research evidence by ACOG in their latest protocols, in order to justify continued use of this form of violence against women.
You would be amazed
at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets,
peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered),
research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
Research has found that teenagers — with their propensity to take chances and bend to
peer pressure — are
at the highest risk for a fatal allergic reaction.
Identifying core components of interventions found to be effective and understanding what it takes to implement those components with fidelity to the program model is critical to successful replication and scale - up of effective programs and practices in different community contexts and populations.7 There is growing recognition in the early childhood field of the importance of effective implementation and the need for implementation
research that can guide adoption, initial implementation, and ongoing improvement of early childhood interventions.8, 9,10 The promise of implementation
research and using data to drive program management is compelling because it offers a potential solution to the problem of persistent gaps in outcomes between
at - risk children and their more well - off
peers.
This book provides a breastfeeding - friendly, comprehensive look
at the scientific
research that surrounds cosleeping, including the possible protection from SIDS; and the benefits that many parents may not be away of, such as the fact that cosleepers are usually more independent than their cribbed
peers.
This article is based on conversations with Catherine Barnard, professor of EU Law
at the University of Cambridge, Anand Menon, professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs
at King's College London and director of UK in a Changing Europe, Steve
Peers, professor of EU, Human Rights and World Trade Law
at the University of Essex, Amy Porges, adviser and government representative on WTO negotiations and litigation and free trade agreements, John Springford, director of
Research at the Centre for European Reform and other politicians, trade negotiators, civil servants and officials in London, Washington and Brussels who asked not to be named.
Not to say that his analysis is wrong, but is there any other
research from a more nonpartisan (or
at least
peer - reviewed) source on what sort of lag time is appropriate for evaluating a president's impact on the economy?
They looked
at a study by David Hemenway (director of the Harvard Injury Control
Research Center and the Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center), who reviewed commonly cited research from peer - reviewed j
Research Center and the Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center), who reviewed commonly cited
research from peer - reviewed j
research from
peer - reviewed journals.
The pamphlet — co-authored by Patrick Diamond, senior
research fellow
at Policy Network and former Downing street advisor, with Giles Radice, a Labour
peer — revisits Radice's original work «Southern Discomfort» written in 1992 where he warned «Labour can not win without doing better in the South.»
At the time, we had been shortlisted for «Best Agency» by Research magazine — the most prestigious award in the market research industry — so I was a bit alarmed at first to receive a letter from Labour peer Lord Joffe, possibly frustrated that his attempts to change the law on assisted suicide had failed yet again, expressing unhappiness with the wording of a questio
At the time, we had been shortlisted for «Best Agency» by
Research magazine — the most prestigious award in the market research industry — so I was a bit alarmed at first to receive a letter from Labour peer Lord Joffe, possibly frustrated that his attempts to change the law on assisted suicide had failed yet again, expressing unhappiness with the wording of a q
Research magazine — the most prestigious award in the market
research industry — so I was a bit alarmed at first to receive a letter from Labour peer Lord Joffe, possibly frustrated that his attempts to change the law on assisted suicide had failed yet again, expressing unhappiness with the wording of a q
research industry — so I was a bit alarmed
at first to receive a letter from Labour peer Lord Joffe, possibly frustrated that his attempts to change the law on assisted suicide had failed yet again, expressing unhappiness with the wording of a questio
at first to receive a letter from Labour
peer Lord Joffe, possibly frustrated that his attempts to change the law on assisted suicide had failed yet again, expressing unhappiness with the wording of a question.
Earlier, psychologists
at Cambridge University harvested Facebook data (legally) for
research purposes and published pioneering
peer - reviewed work about determining personality traits, political partisanship, sexuality and much more from people's Facebook «likes».
More
at www.esrc.ac.uk The ESRC confirms the quality of its funded
research by evaluating
research projects through a process of
peers review.
Born in Hertford and educated
at Aberystwyth University, Mr Williams worked for the Liberal MP for Ceredigion, Geraint Howells, before becoming a
research assistant to Liberal
Peers in the House of Lords.
If they are to be realized
at all, however, it will only be through carefully designed
research subject to
peer review.
John Cook, a
research assistant professor
at GMU and co-author of the survey, disagrees that the results would not stand up to
peer review.
Previously, she was a program officer
at the
Research Support Program for USAID (administered under the Policy and Global Affairs Division at the National Academies) where she managed peer review and administration of USAID's Israeli research p
Research Support Program for USAID (administered under the Policy and Global Affairs Division
at the National Academies) where she managed
peer review and administration of USAID's Israeli
research p
research programs.
With the presentation of
research results
at meetings and through publications, fellows begin to build scientific networks with
peers and colleagues and cultivate collaborations.
Research for the study was conducted by first co-authors Dr. Ranit Kedmi and Nuphar Veiga and colleagues
at Prof.
Peer's TAU Laboratory, in collaboration with Prof. Itai Benhar of TAU's School of Molecular Cell Biology and Biotechnology, Dr. Michael Harlev of TAU's Veterinary Service Center, Dr. Mark Belkhe of Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT) and Prof. Judy Lieberman of Boston Chidren's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
«The siRNA delivery targeted carriers constructed today hone in on specific cells and require chemical conjugation of the targeting agent,» says Prof. Dan
Peer of the Laboratory of Precision Nanomedicine
at TAU's School of Molecular Cell Biology and Biotechnology, who led the
research.
The majority of IT2 funds are slated for
peer - reviewed university
research aiming to create machines that could run
at speeds exceeding 40 teraflops — or 40 trillion calculations per second — by 2003.
Allegations of creationist
research prompt new round of debate about
peer review and the editing process
at journals
Although undergraduate STEM
research has been de rigueur
at major
research universities, public Minority - and Hispanic - serving institutions like John Jay have historically struggled to provide their students with equivalent experiences and to keep them competitive with their majority
peers.
Nikolaus Grigorieff, a lab head
at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia
Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, takes it upon himself to introduce transparency into the
peer - review process for the papers he publishes.
The team, which includes lead researchers
at University of Maryland, College Park (UMD)'s A. James Clark School of Engineering, published a
peer - reviewed paper based on the
research featured on the March 30 cover of Science.
But they say Hare's use of legal threats has
at best subverted the
peer review process that is the crux of modern scientific progress, and could
at worst encourage junior researchers in the field of forensic psychology to pursue other lines of
research.
► Also on Wednesday, Christina Larson wrote that,
at the Global
Research Council meeting Monday in Beijing, Chinese science leaders «threw their weight behind plans to embrace open access and Western norms of scientific conduct, including a plea from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) for more rigorous evaluation and
peer review.»
At a House of Representatives hearing this afternoon on how the directorate is doing, legislators discussed yet another concern: the lack of
peer review in funding
research projects.
Women under 55 are about 30 percent more likely to die in the hospital after having a heart attack than their male
peers, according to
research presented yesterday
at the American Heart Association conference in New Orleans.
«I agree that competition is good, and that
peer - review is one means of assuring that we are selecting high quality projects,» he said, adding that
at least some of DHS - funded
research projects — including proposals funded through the agency's Centers of Excellence
at universities — were indeed selected using
peer - review.
For his part, Krumholz — who acknowledged the irony of promoting a repository for unreviewed
research at a meeting about improving
peer review — says there are ways to mitigate the risks.
Cindy Williams, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology researcher who chaired a study of the S&T directorate
at the behest of the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), told the House Science Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation that DHS was awarding «many basic
research projects» without «competition or
peer review.»
This study was conducted
at Clinical Orthopaedics and Related
Research, an orthopedic journal that allows authors to select single - blind or double - blind
peer review.