Sentences with phrase «productive research experiences»

We found that many postdocs have stimulating, well - supervised, and productive research experiences.

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The lab was well - funded and productive, she says, but she nonetheless felt the need to experience research in a stimulating and successful laboratory abroad after her Ph.D..
Dr. Martin directs a productive research laboratory focused on understanding how experience changes connectivity in the brain to store long - term memories.
The enhanced, intuitive EBSCO eBooks user experience provides streamlined workflow tools to make research convenient, efficient and productive.
At the same time, I support Ryan O.'s concern about the need for quantitative arguments; I find personal attacks unacceptable in a scientific discussion; finally, from my experience I think that exposure of one's research to specialists in different fields can be extremely productive, to say nothing about the fact that as scientists are working for the humanity, speaking with educated human beings the scientist is speaking with the ultimate consumer of his / her work, which entails both sides to a mutual respect.
A versatile, innovative, productive / goal - oriented professional with research experience in molecular biology and genetics in host - parasite / pathogen interactions.
Creative and productive scientist with over 20 years experience in biomedical research.
He uses a successful therapeutic model that has evolved both from research and experience in helping thousands of clients reestablish positive control of their unwanted behaviors and regaining healthy, productive and honest relationships.»
Research suggests that when treated by a competent and effective clinician, approximately 70 % of couples can experience significant, productive change.
Adapted from research around mindset theory including productive vs. defensive, and growth vs. fixed mindset, clients will be able to use the mediation process as a transformational experience.
Pre-Kindergarten Fight Crime: Invest in Kids continues to fight for increases in high - quality pre-k programs because the preponderance of scientific research (and the experience of law enforcement leaders) shows that at - risk young children who participate are significantly less likely to commit juvenile and adult crime, need special education, and repeat an early grade and are more likely to graduate from high school and be productive members of society.
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