Sentences with phrase «practicing scientists into»

But at Next Wave we're especially interested in the movement of practicing scientists into teaching.

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Putting that idea into practice, however, has proven a bit more complicated than some scientists initially envisioned.
Over many years, scientists developed theories, refined them, put them into practice, and ultimately, you can converse with people around the world.
«Moreover, we are concerned that establishing a practice of aggressive inquiry into the professional histories of scientists whose findings may bear on policy in ways that some find unpalatable could well have a chilling effect on the willingness of scientists to conduct research that intersects with policy - relevant scientific questions.»
For example, the postdoc's «committee could also perform that function, listening to the seminar, listening to the chalk - talk practice,» and helping the scientist gather and focus his or her data into an effective presentation.
And, of course, the people who make real policies — the ones that are actually going to be put into practice — are those in government; plenty of people get jobs in the civil service after training as scientists.
For bacteria, practice makes perfect: Adjusting to ever higher levels of antibiotics preps them to morph into super resistant strains, and scientists can now watch it happen.
If that's true in the Amazon, Saleska says, climate scientists will need to take into account practices like deforestation when predicting regional changes in weather patterns.
Roughly 80 percent of people around the globe identify with some type of religion, and scientists have been seriously pursuing insight into the evolutionary benefit of religious practice since the early part of this century.
To put these principles into practice, Winkler suggested that social and natural scientists can aid in clarifying priorities for water usage and contribute to standardizing the meanings of «safe» and «accessible» water for different populations, through collaboration with and participation of community members.
E.V.: Under the old system, TTOs encouraged their academic scientists to maintain good records of their conception and reduction - to - practice of an invention, in case a patent or patent application was pulled into a patent interference used to determine who invented it first.
This collection of syllabi related to Science and Human Rights is intended for use by educators from across the scientific disciplines who are interested in incorporating human rights into their curricula and training, as well as for scientists seeking to explore how human rights relate to the practice of their discipline.
In implementation science, scientists study how to integrate research findings and other evidence - based practices into routine care and services.
«He was a very good scientist, but something happened and he got into this business of duplicating papers,» says Chris Pickles, a metallurgist at Queen's who raised concerns about Smith's publication practices after spotting some duplications under Smith's name while searching an online database.
I think a lot of people were led to believe — and to what extent scientists were responsible for this is an interesting question — that if only the regulations were relaxed, embryonic stem - cell science would be central to our medical research and practice going into the future, and that it would massively alleviate suffering and produce cures for dreaded diseases.
Physician - scientists at the Cancer Institute engage in translational research, transforming their laboratory discoveries into clinical practice, quite literally bringing research to life.
Jon Kabat - Zinn, PhD, is a scientist, writer, and meditation teacher internationally known for his work in bringing mindfulness practices, especially Mindfulness - Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), into mainstream medicine and society.
The potential benefits of this lifestyle practice piqued a tremendous amount of interest when scientists discovered that a calorie restricted diet could add years to your life by «tricking» your body into a survival mode of sorts.
Hopefully these ideas can spread beyond a few scientist - dieters into general practice.
The framework also recognizes the importance of literacy to scientists and engineers and embeds reading, writing and other communications skills into the practices.
Technology can be used to advance learning by bringing exciting curricula based on real - world problems into the classroom, providing scaffolds and tools to enhance learning, such as modeling programs and visualization tools, giving students and teachers more opportunities for feedback, reflection, and revision, and building local and global communities that include teachers, administrators, students, parents, practicing scientists, and other interested people expanding opportunities for teacher learning.
Students study what it means to be a good reader, writer, scientist and mathematician, and they put those strategies into regular practice.
In this global collaboration of essays, chefs, scientists, and cooks put the innovations of molecular gastronomy into practice, advancing a culinary hypothesis based on food's chemical properties and the skilled use of existing and cutting edge tools, ingredients, and techniques.
With a much - anticipated round of climate treaty negotiations starting in Paris on Nov. 30, scientists and fire management specialists are strongly considering the gains in integrating improved fire management practices into climate related agreements and policies.
In practice, it falls into the hands of scammers, notably the insurance industry, who gull clots into paying premiums for things that are statistically hardly likely to happen; or the pensions industry, which also employs armies of top notch scientists called actuaries, who being so brilliant failed to notice people were living longer & longer which is why so many near pensioners prospects are screwed.
Kitcher's studies, from what I've read of them, look into the basic practices that lead scientists to form consensus views of the world that are manifestly correct in their essentials, despite (or sometimes because of) the human frailties and failings of the scientists themselves.
They usually work with engineers and scientists who design other systems and with the technicians and mechanics who put the designs into practice.
We endorse the clinician - scientist - practitioner model, which integrates research and empirical findings into direct clinical practice.
Jon Kabat - Zinn, PhD, is a scientist, writer, and meditation teacher internationally known for his work in bringing mindfulness practices, especially Mindfulness - Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), into the mainstream of medicine and society.
Dr. Acklin is a scientist - practitioner, a training and practice model in clinical and forensic psychology which integrates clinical science into the provision of mental health services.
Instead, scientists suggest practicing perspective - taking — stepping into our partners» shoes and trying to understand their thoughts and actions.
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