Sentences with phrase «risk out of research»

Seekers — the companies posting the problems — enlist platforms such as InnoCentive to tap an otherwise unreachable pool of experts and to take the financial risk out of research and development.

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The collaboration will involve creating machine learning methods which can analyze mountains of existing type 1 diabetes research in order to figure out risk factors and, hopefully, effective prevention measures.
With no plans to accept Apple Pay, and no set launch date for MCX, it appears Walmart could wait no longer without risking missing out on a major shift in customer behavior: Forrester Research has forecast that mobile payments by U.S. consumers will go from $ 52 billion last year to $ 142 billion by the end of 2019.
Once Wall Street gets more clarity from this week's Federal Reserve meeting and rhetoric surrounding the risks of trade wars subside, Vertical Research Partner Michael Dudas expects gold to spring out of its trading range.
-LSB-...] List out all of the risks in detail and then spend time de-risking each with facts, supporting data and industry research.
Given how long it takes to see the fruits of any significant research effort (Apple's latest iPhone chip was eight years in the making), the risk to research and innovation from activists who force deep cuts to drive up the share price and then sell out before the pipeline dries up is obvious.
By: Ilan Solomons 30th September 2016 A series of implementation projects were carried out between 2012 and 2015 by global engineering consultancy SRK through the Safety in Mines Research Advisory Committee with funds from the Mine Health and Safety Council (MSHC) with the aim of imparting a risk - based support design methodology to... →
Sustainability Reporting: Final chart in this session looks at the proportion of companies which have adopted «sustainability reporting» - it speaks to the emerging field of ESG research where there is a growing acceptance and body of evidence which says that ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) factors are also relevant and can particularly be useful in filtering out companies that are at risk of brand impairment, legal liability, and general backlash due to inferior ESG practices and ratings.
To avoid the regret of missing out, the investor will be less risk averse and will likely buy any stocks that his friend recommends in the future without conducting any background research of his own.
At the very least, using the Valuentum Dividend Cushion ™ ratio can help you avoid stocks that are at risk of cutting their dividends in the future, and we are the only investment research firm out there that does this type of in - depth, forward - looking cash - flow analysis for you.
My position, which I commend for your consideration, is as follows: While I do not rule out the morality of research into human cloning, I do support a moratorium on such research, which would be removed in light of strong evidence for the positive benefits of such research and after concrete proposals have been formulated for avoiding the potential risks.
The SRF sponsored its first CHD research project in 1965, a literature review published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which singled out fat and cholesterol as the dietary causes of CHD and downplayed evidence that sucrose consumption was also a risk factor.
Soon after the Civil Eats piece came out, four Nutrition Services employees devoted what must have been considerable time and effort (not to mention the taxpayer dollars that directly pay their salaries) to write a scholarly article for the Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk entitled «Sugar In School Breakfasts: A School District» s Perspective.»
I also pointed out the risks of misinterpreting or selectively choosing («cherry picking») certain neuroscience research findings to support certain educational initiatives.
If borne out in future research, the long - term persistence of these [white matter] changes would mean that athletes returning to play the following season would be at risk for expanded RHI - related WM changes, undetectable by conventional assessments.
I think Sheryl's logic and the research she undertook before setting off on her journey of unassisted childbirth took just about all of the risk out of her decision.
Recent research by Dr. Anne Desroches, an allergist based out of Ste. Justine Hospital in Montreal, Canada, shows eating peanuts during pregnancy quadruples the risk of allergy in a child.
Research proves that a pacifier can help to reduce SIDS risk and this is regardless of whether it falls out or not.
But new research out of England suggests that the risks for SIDS are more nuanced than once thought.
You've done everything that you can so far — picking out a good car seat, figuring out which baby carrier or stroller will be the best for your family, deciding whether to breast or bottle - feed, researching the risks and benefits of co-sleeping vs a crib.
For alcohol, the exact risk is still ill - defined, and no studies have been carried out to correlate the dose, although some research suggests it can harm the infant's motor development, as well as causing changes to their sleep patterns, reduce the amount they eat, and increase the risk of hypoglycaemia.
The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program responds to the diverse needs of children and families in at - risk communities and is required to carry out a continuous program of research and evaluation activities in order to increase knowledge about the implementation and effectiveness of home visiting programs.
Any question of the value of ultrasound, or of the need to carry out long - term research to determine the risks, are ignored - until, that is, ultrasound enthusiasts began offering women the opportunity to have what the Americans call «keepsake videos».
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Recall how the gov banned fracking — supposedly out of caution, even though research shows virtually no health risks at all?
Previous research cited in the study suggests that children placed in special education are at higher risk for dropping out of school and for committing crimes as adults.
To combat this, the author says, occupational risk - assessment tools for staff and nursing students should be developed and more research carried out to explore the incidence of death anxiety among emergency workers.
► In this week's issue of STM, Arthur Levine, senior vice chancellor for the health sciences and dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Pennsylvania, and 18 other U.S. academic medical center leaders wrote that «[u] nstable funding for biomedical research has created a hostile working environment that erodes the time available for investigators to conduct their research, discourages innovative high - risk science, threatens to drive established investigators out of U.S. academic biomedical research, and creates uncertainty for trainees and early - career investigators.
Pioneering new research, carried out by the Universities of Exeter, Zurich, Stanford and Chicago, shows that existing studies have massively under - valued the risk that ongoing carbon dioxide emissions pose of triggering damaging tipping points.
«At a meeting at which experts were tasked with hashing out the risks and benefits of these experiments, the opening session instead was dominated by a litany of concerns that research important to public health is being curtailed,» Kaiser wrote.
But it turns out this widely held notion doesn't stand up to scientific scrutiny: New Danish research has found no evidence that routine checkups increased longevity or reduced the risks of dying from diseases like cancer or heart disease.
Research led and carried out by Dr Sterghios Moschos at Northumbria means that patients with Ebola - like symptoms can be identified and treated much sooner and at the point of care, helping to reduce the spread of the disease and risks to others.
Research out of the nationwide REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke study looked at 5,566 workers age 45 and older identified that those in sales, office support or service occupations have more risk factors for heart disease and stroke than workers in management and professional jobs.
At a meeting at which experts were tasked with hashing out the risks and benefits of these experiments, the opening session instead was dominated by a litany of concerns that research important to public health is being curtailed.
And «the letter rejects, out of hand, the need for enhanced biosafety, biosecurity, and dual - use oversight, and, instead, maintains that all that is needed is an opportunity for researchers «to assure the public» and «to clearly explain the benefits of this important research and the measures taken to minimize its possible risk.»»
There may be a hidden cost to the old adage of pulling oneself up by the bootstraps: Research out of the University of Georgia suggests the unintended stress spurred by upward mobility can pose an unintended health risk later down the road.
Though seen as the gold standard of medical research, such studies — even ones involving thousands of participants — may be too small to ferret out rare risk factors or side effects.
The latest negative findings mentioned by Time come out of a $ 24 - million research project published in the International Journal of Epidemiology («Brain Tumour Risk in Relation to Mobile Telephone Use»).
«There's a lot of research out there that shows a diet that includes almonds lowers low - density lipoprotein, or LDL cholesterol, which is a major risk factor for heart disease,» Kris - Etherton said.
Call for concern Mindful of both the potential and the risks, Esvelt, a bioengineer at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, brought together a group of scientists to write a Comment in Science, published last week, laying out the need for multiple containment strategies for gene - drive research that is done in the laboratory.
According to new research, small mammal species native to these forest fragments are at greater risk of dying out than previously thought.
«Many physicians reported tension between the need to build trust with families by being willing to compromise on the schedule while simultaneously feeling they were putting children at risk and causing them unnecessary pain by spreading out vaccines on multiple visits,» writes Allison Kempe, MD, MPH, professor of pediatrics and director of ACCORDS (Adult and Child Center for Health Outcomes Research and Delivery Science) at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Children's Hospital Colorado.
In 2002, the research team for TRIGR (Trial to Reduce IDDM in the Genetically at Risk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diabeRisk), led in the U.S. by principal investigator Dorothy Becker, M.D., professor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, embarked on a large - scale study of 2,159 infants with a family member affected by type 1 diabetes and with genetic risk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diaberisk for type 1 diabetes to find out whether delaying the exposure to complex foreign proteins such as cow's milk proteins would decrease the risk of diaberisk of diabetes.
Further research needs to be done to find out whether this epigenetic signature is just an indicator of breast cancer risk or is involved with the progression of breast cancer.
In their «Editorial comment to the «NIA - AA Research Framework: Towards a Biological Definition of Alzheimer's Disease,»» Nina Silverberg, Ph.D., Cerise Elliott, Ph.D., Laurie Ryan, Ph.D., Eliezer Masliah, M.D., and Richard Hodes, M.D., of NIA point out that the Framework — in addition to improving early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more precise estimates of how many people are at risk [for or living with] Alzheimer's disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.»
The editorial, entitled «The Challenge of Latent TB Infection,» points out the urgent need for TB - related research to identify new tools and diagnostics that will identify patients who are at high risk from progressing from latent TB infection to active TB disease.
«Our research should not be interpreted by pitchers who may now think they can go out and throw 80 percent of curveballs and not be at risk of injury,» Dr. Moutzouros says.
The research was carried out at the Unit of Hypertension and Vascular Risk, which is part of the Department of Internal Medicine at the Hospital of Sagunto and was conducted by Enrique Rodilla Sala, who is CEU - UCH Professor of Medicine at the Castellón campus.
«Our study, while a retrospective one, opens the door for even more research on this subject, to find out why these women are more at risk,» said Jennifer Lewey, MD, MPH, an assistant professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and director of the Penn Women's Cardiovascular Center.
Dr. Lin's research focuses on delineation of environmentally related genomic risks for substance abuse, through mapping out molecular pathways...
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