A recent Congressional Research Service report urges the multiagency National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) to establish an environmental and
safety research agenda with real priorities — something NNI has been promising to do since 2006.
Not exact matches
A group of risk experts is proposing a new framework and
research agenda that they believe will support the most effective public warnings when a hurricane, wildfire, toxic chemical spill or any other environmental hazard threatens
safety.
Those two questions —
safety and economics — lie at the heart of the
research agenda now under way on plant aging.
The workshop
agenda includes a presentation by Dr. Logan and his team who will present an overview of their
research, the purpose of the program and
safety guidelines for the adaptation of the ride - on cars.
Concerns include a deficit of female leadership due to the so - called «leaky pipeline» (e.g., Goulden et al., 2011), a lack of
safety and inclusivity at field locations (Clancy et al., 2014; Nelson et al., 2017), and explorations of ways in which
research agendas have discounted contributions of women (e.g., Carey et al. 2016).
Under the
Agenda, an AIDA
Research Masterclass was recently delivered by the Wardliparingga Aboriginal Research Unit at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) to show how research can improve healthcare and patient safety for Aboriginal and Torres Islander peoples, s
Research Masterclass was recently delivered by the Wardliparingga Aboriginal
Research Unit at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) to show how research can improve healthcare and patient safety for Aboriginal and Torres Islander peoples, s
Research Unit at the South Australian Health and Medical
Research Institute (SAHMRI) to show how research can improve healthcare and patient safety for Aboriginal and Torres Islander peoples, s
Research Institute (SAHMRI) to show how
research can improve healthcare and patient safety for Aboriginal and Torres Islander peoples, s
research can improve healthcare and patient
safety for Aboriginal and Torres Islander peoples, she said.