Sentences with phrase «research training in the field»

The Sue and Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center promotes basic and clinical research training in the field of stem cell biology.

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These questions are the same as those to which we have addressed ourselves in a five - year National Institute of Mental Health Research and Training Project for the training of clergymen in the field of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for EvalTraining Project for the training of clergymen in the field of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for Evaltraining of clergymen in the field of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for Evaluatfield of alcoholism conducted at the Georgian Clinic (1964 - 69)(«Pilot Project for Clinical Training of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for EvalTraining of Clergymen in The Field of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for EvaluatField of Alcoholism» NIMH Grant # 8589, staffed by: George P. Dominick, Co-Director; John M. Crow, Coordinator of Training; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for EvalTraining; Melvin B. Drurker, Clinical Psychologist for Evaluation.)
Knowing Rodale Institute is a world class organic research farm, Jeremiah applied for a position to train with experts in the field.
Lori has extensive experience working with and training groups of people; almost a decade of research experience in the field of maternal and child health; and over a decade of experience using HypnoBirthing ® principles and practices.
Mass Audubon is seeking to fill a seasonal Assistant Field Coordinator position to conduct research, monitoring, management, and protection of coastal birds and other natural resources, and to train and supervise staff and volunteers in these activities.
In the mental health field since 1968 and in private practice since 1979, Mr. Trout has, since 1986 directed The Infant - Parent Institute, which engages in research, clinical practice and clinical training related to problems of attachmenIn the mental health field since 1968 and in private practice since 1979, Mr. Trout has, since 1986 directed The Infant - Parent Institute, which engages in research, clinical practice and clinical training related to problems of attachmenin private practice since 1979, Mr. Trout has, since 1986 directed The Infant - Parent Institute, which engages in research, clinical practice and clinical training related to problems of attachmenin research, clinical practice and clinical training related to problems of attachment.
She has served as team leader on a number of health program evaluations and lead trainer for «training of trainer» workshops in Africa and Asia and has published extensively in the fields of breastfeeding and infant and young child feeding, cross-cultural health, health systems research, and health assessment.
Trained as a psychobiologist, his research has contributed to advancements in the fields of developmental psychology, physiological psychology, and perception; he has also made important contributions in the fields of genetics, developmental biology, immunobiology, ethology, and molecular biology.
Together, these universities founded the Physics of Living Systems Student Research Network (PoLS - SRN) to help young scientists in the field meet each other, share training strategies, and locate potential research collaborations that could help set the agenda for the field in cominResearch Network (PoLS - SRN) to help young scientists in the field meet each other, share training strategies, and locate potential research collaborations that could help set the agenda for the field in cominresearch collaborations that could help set the agenda for the field in coming years.
EMBO is an academy of more than 1000 individual molecular biologists devoted to both promoting a transnational approach to molecular biology research and helping to train scientists in this field.
Crowdy has himself taken the initiative on many occasions, leaving behind the familiar comforts of his own country during his Ph.D. training, searching out a unique and daring research niche, and investing time in communicating the results of his work to researchers well outside his field.
By building on the skills they brought to the program and acquiring new ones during M.P.H. training and mentored research, fellows have the opportunity and the freedom to develop and pursue their own original ideas in the field of cancer prevention and control.
It increased manufacturing research and education and created a STEM Training Grant program to increase the number of teachers in those fields.
Students interested in doing a Ph.D. and pursuing a research career in the field of MBE typically complete degrees in cognitive neuroscience, psychology, educational psychology, or education — with significant training in the complementary fields mixed in.
With the recent emphasis on translational and outcomes research, it should not be difficult to find a training program in fields related to CER, says Milton Weinstein, director of Harvard University's Program on the Economic Evaluation of Medical Technology and co-author of the book Decision Making in Health and Medicine: Integrating Evidence and Values.
What's more, last year the Joint Research Councils ran a Business Plan Competition for researchers in all fields which also gave intensive training on commercialisation and business planning.
You can enter many of these fields in less time and with less training than a Ph.D. plus a postdoc, and they can provide as much satisfaction as research, teaching, or clinical medicine.
«Scientists have to be trained in presenting their subject outside their research field,» says Hubertien Schutter, project manager of the Netherlands Foundation for Public Communication on Science and Technology (PCST), or Stichting Weten.
The CGA offers comprehensive Ph.D. training in the highly interdisciplinary field of ageing research at one of the most prestigious ageing research cluster in Europe, Germany.
This growing field of soft - tissue research is a radical departure for paleontologists, most of whom were trained in geology (fossils are rocks found in rocks).
Ford, an associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology and an investigator at the Neuroscience Institute at the Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) in Atlanta, Georgia, says that when he came to the historically black MSM four years ago he chose stroke research as the area he wanted to concentrate on for two reasons: The medical school recognized the racial and regional disparities of the disease and placed stroke high on its list of illnesses to study, and the field combines the several prongs of his varied academic training and interests.
As translational research has gained momentum, training opportunities in the field have expanded rapidly.
Students had to be trained, national standards had to be established, and academia had to be prepared to take over preclinical and clinical research in the field.
Intensive training programs like the one Heil attended can be great ways for early - career scientists to learn about nontraditional approaches to conducting science, hone specific research skills, get a crash course in a new field, explore interdisciplinary research, or use focused time to make headway in their work.
I was working mainly in the fields of electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry, and the research plan for my yearlong stay at the training site, drawn up before I left for Germany, was to extend my use of these techniques.
To ensure that DOD is able to quickly scale up its research and development efforts in times of crisis, they encourage DOD to develop programs that can quickly train workers to a master's degree level in fields needed to meet DOD's needs.
It currently funds about half a dozen Research Training Networks in the field of nanobiotechnology to provide training for both pre - and postdoctoral reseTraining Networks in the field of nanobiotechnology to provide training for both pre - and postdoctoral resetraining for both pre - and postdoctoral researchers.
Participation in these courses provides valuable hands - on laboratory training in cutting - edge research in fields such as biomedical optics, atomic and nuclear physics, acoustics, and radiation dosimetry.
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For sustained contributions to the field of biophotonics, spanning over thirty years and encompassing outstanding research, technology development, clinical translation and training and education, in the areas of light dosimetry, photodynamic therapy fluorescence and Raman endoscopy, microscopy and nanophotonics
In collaboration with Università Vita - Salute San Raffaele, PhD program in Molecular Medicine offers a panel of courses that expose students to the most exciting and active research areas in the field and provide training in the transferable skills required for a successful career in academia and beyonIn collaboration with Università Vita - Salute San Raffaele, PhD program in Molecular Medicine offers a panel of courses that expose students to the most exciting and active research areas in the field and provide training in the transferable skills required for a successful career in academia and beyonin Molecular Medicine offers a panel of courses that expose students to the most exciting and active research areas in the field and provide training in the transferable skills required for a successful career in academia and beyonin the field and provide training in the transferable skills required for a successful career in academia and beyonin the transferable skills required for a successful career in academia and beyonin academia and beyond.
The continuous training of our Postdoctoral fellows is key to advancing La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology's research focus, and furthering the talent pool in the biomedical research field in San Diego and beyond.
The standard training of biologists who undertake research and development of agricultural crops involves comprehensive grounding on how plants work in both greenhouse and field situations.
The Comet Research Group was co-founded by Dr. Ted Bunch, a credible scientist; by George Howard, an enthusiast with no training in the field, and the enigmatic «Dr. Allen West».
The Summer School is open to Postgraduate research students, Postdoctoral researchers, Senior researchers, Clinical training fellows and Technicians from Universities, Research Institutes and Industry, working in stem cell biology or relatedresearch students, Postdoctoral researchers, Senior researchers, Clinical training fellows and Technicians from Universities, Research Institutes and Industry, working in stem cell biology or relatedResearch Institutes and Industry, working in stem cell biology or related fields.
EIROforum members have been particularly effective at finding a balance between serving the needs of those member states that are strong in a research field and developing the standard of research within other member states by training in and exposure to the best science.
The Biomedical Technician Training Program prepares Community College of Philadelphia students for an exciting career in the growing field of basic and applied biomedical research.
The summer school is open to all postgraduate research students, postdoctoral researchers, senior researchers, clinical training fellows and technicians from universities, research institutes and industry, working in stem cell biology or related fields.
The Kirschstein - NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowship is designed to enhance the research training of promising postdoctoral fellows possessing the potential to become productive, independent investigators in scientific health - related research fields relevant to the missions of NIH.
Though most have doctorate degrees in their chosen fields, and many completed postdoctoral training, their laudable choice to focus on teaching in the community college environment means they may have fewer chances to connect with the research world they once trained in.
The Society supports robust, predictable, sustainable federal funding of biomedical research to fuel these advances while ensuring that there is support for training the next generation of geneticists and a career pathway for our future leaders in the field.
It recognizes scientists in the field of nuclear medicine for their service and decotion to research and development of nuclear medicine instrumentation and to educating and training the next generation of scientists.
Young scientists who currently are working in one of these countries may also benefit from the Twinning program, in which underperforming institutions can partner with leading institutions in other E.U. countries to beef up a particular field of research through knowledge and staff exchange, and the provision of training and workshops.
Training for the program's students will support learning and research at the interface of different fields of biology and will emphasize analysis of large datasets and communication skills as well as fundamental research in ecology and evolutionary biology.
McLennan Community College (TX) sent two crews to the Mars Desert Research Station for one - week rotations, with the goal of providing what we like to call «Mars 101,» an introduction to analog field research and training in all aspects of MResearch Station for one - week rotations, with the goal of providing what we like to call «Mars 101,» an introduction to analog field research and training in all aspects of Mresearch and training in all aspects of MDRS sim.
He fostered a close relationship between LJI and UCSD Medical Center that provided for joint research activities, consultation and training in the fields of allergy and immunology.
While UCSB has just been awarded $ 1.2 million in training grants for stem cell research by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine, it has been a relatively minor player when compared to giants in the field like UC - San Francisco, Stanford, or UC - San Diego.
Our research training will yield new scientific insights on fundamental properties of protein structure and dynamics: one of the most challenging problems in structural biology; and technological advancements in diverse fields from pharmacology to nanotechnology.
As for frequency, research and nearly all of the well respected smart people in this field say the same thing... training each body part once per week (the typical «bodybuilding routine») is not ideal for us non-drug using, genetically average people of the world.
Drawing on Dr. Passero's medical training and clinical expertise and utilizing a wide range of in - depth scientific research from other leading experts in the field, 4 Weeks to a Better Brain breaks down the research to make it easy for you to identify your cognitive health risk factors so you can protect and restore optimal brain function — with specific dietary and lifestyle changes that anyone can easily embrace.
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