In this role, I am helping to build a campus - wide metabolism initiative by recruiting talented and collaborative new investigators, assisting with the development of new leading - edge metabolism - related facilities, and promoting a more cohesive metabolism
research culture in Madison.
The Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium creates a unique team -
research culture in which cancer leaders will collaborate with and mentor the research leaders of tomorrow with the goal of improving the lives of all cancer patients.
I learned so much about research activities and
research culture in different countries.
Solving these problems requires «culture change» to produce «a new
research culture in which every scientist, whether trained overseas or at home, has the opportunity to demonstrate value,» Cao argues.
Not exact matches
Research the industry and talk to current franchisees
in the system to learn what works
in that company's
culture, they say.
For his part, Trent Porter, CFP and owner of Priority Financial Partners, finds that members of both generations have similarities: interest
in socially responsible investing and membership
in what he calls the
research culture.
«
In research and development, supply chain, sales,
culture, we became friends.»
In additional
research with over five thousand CEOs and executives on how they make and approve decisions, I've discovered a consistent pattern regardless of company size, geography, and
culture.
Within weeks of her diagnosis
in 1996, Giusti began disrupting the myeloma
research culture — getting isolated doctors and scientists to share data, and building an unheard - of consortium to develop drugs.
«Based on evidence gathered from focus groups and interviews conducted
in U.S. coal communities, we argue that coal communities that have experienced mine closures have already begun an economic and social transition, one that is based on reshaping their
culture and sense of identity,» wrote professors of Indiana University
in a paper published
in the March issue of Energy
Research and Social Science.
«Of all the factors that lead to corporate crime, none comes close
in importance to the role top management plays
in tolerating, even shaping, a
culture that allows for it,» says William Laufer, the director of the Zicklin Center for Business Ethics
Research at the Wharton School.
In 2010, Genovese accepted a three - year fellowship from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the controversy - courting animal welfare nonprofit, to conduct
research into
cultured meat.
Thaddeus R. Miller, an Arizona State University scientist who helps lead a national
research network focused on «Urban Resilience to Extreme Events,» said
in an email that boosting the capacity of cities to stay safe and prosperous
in a turbulent climate requires a
culture shift as much as hardening physical systems:
But they're so engrained within certain
cultures that native insiders wouldn't even think to tell you about them
in research conducted on the ground.
It wasn't easy to put this system
in place: our team invested
in research beforehand to make sure it was workable, and once we all agreed, we had to encourage a change of
culture across our offices.
The common denominator from this
research is that
in every country,
culture and sector female crowdfunders are out performing male crowdfunders
in achieving their funding goals.
Mixed findings
in this field of
research may relate to various operationalisations of long working hours, that is,
in some studies the cut - point has been 40 [12] or 45 hours [14] or «more than one hour weekly overtime work» versus less [13] and possibly to the different work
cultures in which these studies were carried out.
Justin Kwan post-graduate
research fellow at APF Canada, where he is developing a podcast series on youth
cultures in East Asia.
This
research therefore underscores that we are at the cusp of that transition
in our business
culture.
GFI sees value
in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short survey to identify the most appealing name for
cultured meat.51 They would also be interested
in research done to identify other factors important
in promoting plant - based and
cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to health benefits or to animal welfare.
This is essentially the
research supported point of view that Rebecca Lieb and Jessica Groopman of Altimeter Group have provided
in a new best practices report: The
Culture of Content.
GFI's science and technology department is involved
in the development and promotion of the science of plant - based
cultured meat, dairy, and egg technologies.33 They are currently focused on core foundational work — making connections with organizations and writing white papers and «mind maps» — and as such they do not yet have a significant track record.34 They have produced Technological Readiness Assessments — documents detailing the current state of technology, and evaluating where more
research is needed.35 All the
research GFI does is published, so that the industry as a whole can benefit.36 One of their biggest successes over the last year are the presentations that Senior Scientist Liz Specht gave to various venture capitalist firms.
GFI sees value
in market
research, and may conduct some themselves; they have already conducted a short survey to identify the most appealing name for
cultured meat.96 They would also be interested
in research done to identify other factors important
in promoting plant - based and
cultured meat, such as whether consumers are more likely to respond well to promotion related to health benefits or to animal welfare.97 They plan to conduct such
research and will encourage its use by companies.
You can
research the tenor of our
culture in a moment at a supermarket checkout stand.
Arthur E. Farnsley II directs
research for the Project on Religion and Urban
Culture at the Polis Center at Indiana University - Purdue University
in Indianapolis.
Kenneth Bailey,
research professor of the New Testament and scholar of Middle Eastern history and
culture, uses the term «chiasm» to describe the repetitive kind of structure used
in this passage.
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research firm that specializes
in surveys about faith
in culture and matters that affect churches.
Another exciting thread of communication scholarship has incorporated advances
in anthropology; this
research focuses on communication and
culture (Carey 1989).
By the time I had graduated, the field had become «one that maintains its interest
in literary texts but explores all forms of aesthetic speech and that views performance as an art and recognizes its communicative potential and function» There were three challenges to those of us graduating with doctoral degrees
in this discipline: 1) to locate which performances within art and / or
culture we would focus our attention on as scholars and performers; 2) to interpret the core concepts generating from the cultural turn
in our discipline to other studies of
culture and human communication and 3) to develop «performance - centered» methods of
research and instruction
in whatever parts of the university we found ourselves.
The concept of media as the cultivator of
culture was first proposed by George Gerbner
in articles and reports during the 1960 «s
in connection with his media
research at the Annenberg School of Communication.
William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki, The Polish Peasant
in Europe and America (Boston: Gorham Press, 1918 - 20); cf. Herbert Blumer, An Appraisal of Thomas» «The Polish Peasant
in Europe and America» (New York: Social Science
Research Council, 1939); Ellsworth Faris, «The Sect and the Sectarian,»
in The Nature of Human Nature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1938); Liston Pope, Millhands and Preachers, A Study of Gastonia (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1940); Raymond J. Jones, A Comparative Study of Civil Behavior Among Negroes (Washington: Howard University, 1939); Arthur H. Fauset, Black Gods of the Metropolis (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1944); J. F. C. Wright, Slava Boku, The Story of the Dukhobors (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1940); Ephraim Ericksen, The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1922); Edward Jones Allen, The Second United Order among Mormons (New York: Columbia University Press, 1936); Robert Henry Murray, Group Movements Through the Ages (New York: Harper & Bros., 1935); David Ludlum, Social Ferment
in Vermont, Columbia Studies
in American
Culture, No. 5 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1939).
The consortium describes the Templeton Foundation as having «made up to $ 3 million available for
research grants to stimulate and sponsor new
research insights directly pertinent to the «great debate» over purpose
in the context of the emergence of increasing biological complexity, ranging from the biochemical level to the evolution of life andthe emergence of society and
culture.»
Recent
research points out that while «
culture» plays a critical role
in social divisions, the «
culture wars» rhetoric is basically inaccurate.
As someone who both cares about the mission of the church and leads a
research organization, I watch the trends
in the church and the
culture.
This is what I shall seek to demonstrate
in the three spheres of
culture, machinery and
research, by successively «dissecting» first the hereditary, then the mechanical and finally the cerebral apparatus of the Noosphere.
New
research conducted
in partnership with a large UK church has revealed some shocking findings about Christian dating
culture.
Research indicates that students
in single - sex residences are significantly less likely to engage
in binge drinking and the hookup
culture than students living
in co-ed student residences.
Carey, James and Kreiling, Albert L. (1974) «Popular
Culture and Uses and Gratifications: Notes Toward An Accommodation,»
in The Uses of Mass Communications: Current Perspectives
in Gratif ications
Research, eds.
This is consistent with the
research on Catholic and other faith - based schools, suggesting that religious instruction provides a better standpoint for critical engagement with the dominating
culture than does a public school immersed
in that
culture.
[6] Some
research suggests that
culture plays a larger role than economic conditions
in gender preference and se - x-selective abortion, because such deviations
in se - x ratios do not exist
in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
LifeWay
Research is a Nashville - based, evangelical research firm that specializes in surveys about faith in culture and matters that affect the
Research is a Nashville - based, evangelical
research firm that specializes in surveys about faith in culture and matters that affect the
research firm that specializes
in surveys about faith
in culture and matters that affect the church.
Having worked
in church and
culture research for over a decade, I can tell you that one of the most - asked questions is about the category of Evangelicals.
Inculturation should not be understood merely as intellectual
research; it occurs when Christians express their faith
in the symbols and images of their respective
culture.
As a recent study conducted by Pew
Research Center makes clear — and this is supported by other studies including a significant study released last fall, «A Survey of American Political
Culture,» by Dr. James Davidson Hunter, who wrote the book
Culture Wars — White Evangelical Protestants are not, as the Washington Post famously called them
in 1993, «less affluent, less educated, and more easily led than the average American.»
Southeastern's
research doctorates have forged a partnership with the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith &
Culture and the Center for Great Commission Studies as we pursue relevance
in fulfilling the Great Commission.
Seasoned by an additional half century of
research and thought, Henry became convinced that speculative theories
in general and empiricism and existentialism
in particular had not only permeated western
culture but had also penetrated our churches.
He is currently employed on the Electronic
Culture Research Project, a special initiative of the Uniting Church's Commission
in Victoria to explore the impact of electronic media on global
cultures and the implications of this cultural change on religious institutions and on the social experience and expression of religious faith.
Looking primarily to models based on quantitative
research methodologies to provide a clear direction for policy
in regulating media and violence can also distract policy makers from coming to grips with other difficult but more important value questions that impinge on the issue of media and violence, such as the purpose of broadcasting, issues of ownership and control of media, the international context of Australian media, the dominant economic nature of most of Australia's social communications, the distinctive ways
in which the media reproduce and reconstruct myths and symbols of violence from within the
culture, and how audiences use and respond to media myths and symbols.
This is true of developmental as well as cross-cultural psychology,
in that the basic
research strategy is to search for the influence of broad classes of experience (e.g.,
culture, SES, age, gender) that influence broad classes of individual outcome (e.g., IQ, personality, cognitive level).
In a catalog I recently edited of devices and instruments for congregational
research, only a small minority of the hundred or so entries is designed to explore a congregation's narrative identity.20 Most doctor of ministry programs continue the tradition: perusal of the theses and essays these programs produce strongly suggests that projects that employ contextual, mechanist, or organicist methods are more likely to be accepted than those that delve into congregational
culture and story.