Also, the idea of
running a lab did not appeal.
Not exact matches
We have a 32 - node cluster
running in our
lab, and we
do industry - standard benchmark tests off of that cluster, and we give potential customers the published results of those tests.
The survey
did find that factors other than perception of stigma also deterred childbearing, such as long hours, particularly for research scientists
running labs and applying for grants, and the difficulty of finding affordable and reliable childcare.
She's smart and tall, is mom to a big hulking chocolate
lab, is beautiful and talented, and
does things like
run a salon and also fly airplanes.
Kristen Rasmussen, R.D., a culinary nutritionist who teaches at the University of California, Berkeley, has
done research at the Nordic Food
Lab in Copenhagen and
runs a Nordic porridge pop - up in the Bay Area.
With the help of our Bet
Labs software, I decided to
run the analysis and find out for myself whether good teams actually
do play better or «overperform» on Monday Night Football.
It may not be the hospital where your OB is in the end, and that means before anything can be
done, a history and physical had to be taken,
labs have to be
run and assessments have to be made.
Please
do let me know because I have researched this subject, too, and
run a Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep
Lab that permits me to learn everyday how and why mothers and dads sleep as they
do, with their babies.
-- we didn't want to tell you this, but the PI's ex-spouse is now the department head and will ensure you never graduate, our grants all
ran out, and the whole
lab is moving to central Australia next year.
When Eric Cornell started as a postdoc with Carl Wieman at JILA, an institute
run jointly by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the University of Colorado in Boulder, in 1990 he
did his best to transform their second - floor
lab into a basement.
She still
runs an eight - person
lab, studying endocytosis with four grad students who probably don't have to attend as many
lab meetings as they used to.
Many scientists never receive formal training on
running their
lab but instead learn how to
do it from mentors who have been successful.
I don't really know anything about
running a
lab, even though I've had some experience organizing a very small - scale experiment.
«You can already prove that you have an ability to get external funding and that you can supervise people, and so that you can actually
do everything required to
run a
lab,» she says.
But in the effort to
do good, community
lab leaders may have ignored the fact that they're also
running businesses, and the current business models, which rely on classes and membership dues for revenue, aren't sustainable.
«Whether you
run your own academic
lab or take a position at a company, learning how to manage people, projects, and budgets are necessary skills, but traditional graduate and postdoctoral training
do not offer formalized courses in these topics,» says Garth Fowler, outreach program manager for ScienceCareers.org.
When you're making stock solutions in the
lab, you try to make more than you need so that you don't need to make the solution every single time you want to
run the experiment.
Our
labs are science - based mini-societies — so why
do we
run them in the same arbitrary and bureaucratic way as the rest of the world?
But the timing of Brayden's birth didn't seem right, so Jeknich asked Robbins to
run another test with a different
lab.
For example, if you know that you want to
do basic research and
run a
lab in the biological sciences, the appropriate graduate degree is a Ph.D..
After 12 years working in
labs, first
doing bench research and then overseeing day - to - day operations, Watson believes that
running a safe
lab requires a great deal of specific, detailed information on the people, processes, equipment, and supplies involved in
doing the research.
Hanging around the chemistry
labs for too long (I blame the NMR magnetic field) resulted in a switch of research topics to theoretical chemistry, which I was happy to
do until the funding
ran dry.
Each regulation, no matter how small, should help the
lab run well and free people to
do creative research.
But
do you have any idea how much information about
running a
lab is missing from your Ph.D. and postdoctoral experiences?
He felt «synergy» when he arrived at CRG in 2007; after all he was in a brand new building, had the opportunity to recruit people for his department, received a hefty startup package «that could easily
run a
lab of five to six people without seeking any external funding,» he says, and
did not have to participate in many administrative duties, even as department head.
I tried to
do too much, teaching courses,
running a large
lab of students, sitting on several editorial boards, directing the Mind, Brain & Behavior Program at Harvard, conducting multiple research collaborations, and writing for the general public.
«As a guy who
did 5 years in postdocs, 7 years in academia,
ran a
lab, published papers, I thought that my stock in the private sector would be pretty high,» Mintz remembers.
Schor
did all the experiments in her high school
lab or at home, once even loading some of the school's equipment into her mom's car so she could
run experiments over winter break.
«After watching the photoanodes
run at record performance without any noticeable degradation for 24 hours, and then 100 hours, and then 500 hours, I knew we had
done what scientists had failed to
do before,» says Ke Sun, a postdoc in Lewis's
lab and the first author of the new study.
I
run a
lab where we
do work on public health problems and it [shocked] me, the number of ideas that have come from simply writing about a story here.
NIH is very serious about getting the work
done, which means that it also helps to have experience
running a
lab and managing money, although these criteria are loosened for new investigators.
The NIH is very serious about getting the work
done — which means that it also helps to have experience
running a
lab and managing money, although these criteria are loosened for new investigators.
«Our best students receive two to three job offers when they're
done,» Harbert says,
running the gamut from the major GIS software firms like Environmental Systems Research (ESRI) to the US Forest Service, from managing university GIS
labs to county - level municipal jobs.
It had a unique
lab run by someone I found totally fascinating: John Paul Scott, a biologist in the psychology department who had
done more work than anyone else on social attachments in dogs.
Either you have it or you don't,» said Haas, who
runs the Gene - Brain - Social Behavioral
Lab.
Rather than presenting, as some advisors
do, an overly narrow, self - reflective vision of how a science
lab ought to be
run, she offers an abundance of diverse observations from recently published sources, as well as unattributed (and often conflicting) quotations from personal interviews, to assist young researchers in charting a personal course through science.
Does that sense of freewheeling community reflect the way you
run your
lab at Caltech?
A new experimental facility to detect a hypothetical particle that many physicists think probably doesn't exist could be up and
running at the CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, within 3 years, assuming that the
lab's member states approve spending roughly $ 110 million to build it.
When she completed her postdoc in July 2012, she found herself at a crossroads:
Did she want to
run her own
lab or be an advocate?
Research faculty are very busy writing grants,
running labs, training graduate students,
doing research, and teaching.
Although Malia didn't treat patients, she spent most of her time in «the hotzone,» collecting and testing samples and transporting blood draws to the local USAMRID
lab to
run Ebola PCR.
Outside the
lab, Grace enjoys amateur entomology, practicing Tae Kwon
Do,
running, and playing the flute.
Here, Dr. Cole
runs through all the potential
lab tests you might want to have
done, detailing what each will tell you about your gut health and food intolerances.
The health care professional typically
does a physical examination and
runs a few
labs.
For those who don't have insurance and those who must pay a high deductible for in -
lab sleep tests, which can
run several thousand dollars, home tests could be a cheaper option.
My personal experience and knowledge just from working with coaching clients and being married to a physician and having
run a medical
lab testing company with her, is that there's an awful lot of people walking around with a biological burden of metals, of mold, of chemicals from food, of endocrine disruptors, they have no clue, they think they feel okay, and they're
running around at 50 % of what they're capable of because you don't feel the stuff.
I found out I had Hashimoto's about 2 years ago because I was feeling exhausted and had one missed period, I
ran some
lab tests and confirmed it, but my thyroid is working just fine (I checked my thyroid every 3 months and everything was perfect, so I didn't take any levothyroxine or anything) I had baby # 1 a year ago (unplanned) and even in my pregnancy my thyroid worked fine, the only thing that my ob / gyn ordered was to take 5mcg of prednisone (I didn't know anything about Hashimoto's at the time, only that I had it) and 25mcg of levothyroxine even when my labtests were fine; TSH, t3, t4 etc..
Even worse, mainstream doctors typically don't
run comprehensive
labs to see if this is a real trigger for individual patients.
What to
do about it: I suggest
running microbiome
labs to find out the landscape of your gut garden.
We are accepting new clients, so if you
do need help, feel free to reach out justin health.com evanbrand.com We
run these
labs on all of our clients because it's the foundation.