Sentences with phrase «scholarly work at»

Martinez earned his PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 2006 and has completed scholarly work at the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories.
The fund provides financial assistance each year to selected ABM members who would like to present scholarly work at the ABM annual meeting, but otherwise would be unable to afford such participation.

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Author or contributing author of dozens of scholarly and practitioner articles, books and programs, Richard's work has been described by various faculty at Harvard, Yale, London Business School and elsewhere as «great & much needed,» «wonderful and pragmatic,» «thorough» and «nothing short of remarkable,» as well as by Fortune 500, NYSE, FTSE and other company leaders as «leading edge,» «ground - breaking,» «valuable guidance,» «indispensable,» «compelling» and «exceptional.»
At his request, I would send him various recently published scholarly works on Shakespeare and in return he'd send me eighteenth - century Russian woodcuts, one of which hangs in my apartment to this day.
I see scholarly work that supports Jesus» death at this very age, and I have a friend who claims to have inside information to confirm this date.
That Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism has generated much scholarly interest since its inception is well established, according to one measure at least, by the wealth of serious commentary devoted to the explication, criticism, and / or revision of his work.
As I am working to explore in scholarly fashion, the Bloom / Brooks view makes for a celebration of individuality utterly at odds with the individual.
There were highly disciplined thinkers at Paris, and the work they did had its own intellectual and scholarly excellence.
From my studies during that sabbatical and during each of five summers, I not only received necessary training in the Guild's approach for use in my own work but was able to articulate an alternative to the current scholarly paradigm which, I hoped, might be at least one way to release others who were caught on the snag.
It is a scholarly work with footnotes at the end of each chapter.
His greatest scholarly achievement at that time was his editing, together with Paul Weiss, of the collected works of Peirce.
At any rate, the scholarly work Rum Yesterday and Today confirms that Mount Gay was the first rum made anywhere in the world.
Through my writings (books, scholarly articles, popular articles, and website), my lectures at conferences (for physicians, lactation consultants, health departments, and LLL groups), and my university classroom teaching (I manage to work this material into every class, no matter what the official topic might be), I have been able to pass along the lessons I learned from LLL to thousands of people, who in turn have passed them along.
Coontz perpetuates the false dichotomy of «working» v. «at - home mothers,» contradicts her own writing from just two years ago, and ignores evidence published in scholarly journals.
But while much scholarly attention has been given to the conventional security and economic dynamics at work in the relationship, emotion has generally been treated as a dark matter, both ubiquitous and intangible.
The satisfaction of older scientists Conventional wisdom and at least a few scholarly articles suggest that scientists do their most creative work when they're still young.
She worked on the experiments as an undergraduate psychology major, through the Scholarly Inquiry and Research at Emory (SIRE) program, and is now a medical student at the University of Massachusetts.
Scott: Well, we talked about this a lot and we've been working with the scientific societies and education societies that we work with, but we also work with the celebrities community and so we have a kind of a broader range of folks that we interact with than most science co-organizations because, you know, National Center for Science Education is this very odd hybrid of an activist organization, but still a scholarly organization at the same time so.
Tiffany Lohwater, director of meetings and public engagement at AAAS, noted that scholarly conferences such as the AAAS Annual Meeting are essential working as well as training opportunities for scientists and engineers.
Moniz received bipartisan praise today at a confirmation hearing held by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, with lawmakers touting his past experience as a senior official at the Department of Energy (DOE) and his scholarly work on energy policy.
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, director of scholarly communication for the Modern Language Association and a visiting professor at New York University in New York City who studies how networked communication technologies affect scholarship, found in her experiments that, for authors, interactive peer review is «more work than a traditional review process,» she says.
A fellowship will be awarded to one recipient annually for scholarly work on the history of endocrinology and for the preparation of the Clark T. Sawin Memorial History of Endocrinology Lecture presentation to be featured at the Endocrine Society's annual meeting.
Bass will begin this part - time position immediately while continuing to work with the Evidence - based Practice Center and with the Scholarly Concentration in Public Health and Community Service, in addition to continuing his clinical practice at Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center and serving the Department of Medicine as the vice chair for faculty development and promotions.
Several conclusions now can be drawn: (1) research grants are used to pay for indirect expenses by all science faculty researching in a laboratory, (2) many scholarly investigations by faculty not needing to work in a research laboratory have their indirect expenses paid by some internal budget at the same institutions, (3) research grant awards for indirect expenses at some institutions exceed the amount given for direct expenses, and, (4) direct experience with paying for indirect expenses leads many Principal Investigators to have questions and suspicions that some type of hidden purpose or scam might be going on with the current system for using research grant funds to pay for indirect expenses.
At first, the quirks are difficult to grasp, but LaBute and his fellow screenwriters David Henry Hwang and Laura Jones (working from the novel by A.S. Byatt) manage to delve into this scholarly culture.
The book emerged from the authors» study of choice programs in the schools of San Antonio, but it became an attempt at a sweeping synthesis of scholarly work on education policy, drawing on literature in philosophy, economics, political science, education, and law.
The colleagues convened at this conference are at the forefront of applied and scholarly work in the area of civic education,» says Ford Foundation Professor Fernando Reimers, director of the Ed School's International Education Policy Program.
She is author of Tempered Radicals: How Everyday Leaders Inspire Change at Work (Harvard Business School Press, 2001) and more than 60 articles in scholarly and mainstream publications.
Giouroukakis» work has been featured in books and scholarly journals, and she frequently presents at regional, national, and international conferences.
Description: This 9 - month Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Elementary Education (emphasis in mathematics) will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Elementary Education, Special Education, and Curriculum and Instruction; deliver content in an online, hybrid / blended, and traditional face to face format; employ effective teaching and classroom management which enhances the success of diverse learners; develop new curriculum and modify existing courses, and actively seek and participate in professional development opportunities; This person must engage in scholarly work consistent with a well - defined research agenda that yields the procurement of extramural funding, publication of peer - reviewed manuscripts in top - tiered journals, and the facilitation of presentations at well - respected local, regional, and national conferences.
In addition to presenting her work at scholarly and professional conferences, Herrmann Abell also leads workshops on the item development process for researchers and classroom teachers, including, for example, those in Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia, the American Chemical Society, the University of Michigan, and the Shanghai Association for Science and Technology.
She is committed to maintaining an active scholarly and service agenda through her volunteer work as a sexual assault advocate at Sexual Assault Services of North West New Mexico and her work as an adjunct faculty for the Diné Studies department at Navajo Technical University.
They will work with you at every stage of the scholarly writing process, and if you are dejected with the direction your dissertation writer is going with your topic, then students can point that out, and they will progress in the direction you want them to go.
Books at this level are often intended for specialized purposes, such as religious texts, poetry collections, technical manuals, scholarly works and general non-fictions.
Dean worked in scholarly publishing at the University of Missouri Press.
So I basically pulled all the relevant books I could find off my shelves at home and in my office and did my best with what was available... Part of this is to keep my own work honest, while part of this is intended to direct the reader to more serious scholarly work that I think supports my own work but which does a better job of explaining what, again, are phenomena to which a 5,000 - word essay can not do justice.»
But he gives no quarter to ideas that this means trade shouldn't be taking advantage of what scholarly can teach it: trade and scholarly publishing have challenges that «at heart remain the same: making the economics work while satisfying a diverse audience of both authors and readers,» he writes.
You need to consult at least five scholarly works to be able to produce a good college essay, and if you do not reference the sources, your essay will be marked plagiarized.
A 272 - page catalog with 12 scholarly essays, edited by PAFA's Curator of Modern Art, Robert Cozzolino (who also served as Female Gaze's curator, and worked alongside PAFA President David R. Brigham in making the case that PAFA should be the recipient of Alter's gift) is available through PAFA and at Amazon.com.
Accompanying the exhibition, is a new publication, a supplemental book that presents scholarly texts by curator and art historian, Iris Müller - Westermann, Senior Curator of International Art at Moderna Museet, Stockholm and by New York based scholar, critic and curator, Alex Bacon; in addition it includes a visual essay that traces the specific historical inspirations and touchstones for this group of works, in hopes to speak to both the past and future.
Over the past seven years, his work at ONE has sought to draw greater scholarly and public attention to under recognized histories of queer art and culture while connecting contemporary artists to the archives» rich, yet largely unexplored, collections.
Candidates must have been in business for at least five years and possess a proven record of accomplishment of substantial contributions to the art community, by offering works of high aesthetic quality, presenting major exhibitions, producing scholarly publications, and actively working with museums.
Candidates must have been in business for at least five years and possess a proven track record of substantial contributions to the art community, by offering works of high aesthetic quality, presenting major exhibitions, producing scholarly publications, and actively working with museums.
Curators and conservators at the Nelson - Atkins have already begun to conduct studies of works in the Bloch Collection to further the scholarly knowledge around these masterpieces of French painting.
The focus of the gallery since its inception has been to exhibit, represent and champion artists from around the world, in particular artists from Africa, East Asia, and North America, by mounting major exhibitions of their work in the gallery, presenting artworks at important fairs, securing museum exhibitions and publishing major catalogues and scholarly essays.
As the contemporary art museum at MIT, the List presents a dynamic program of six to nine special exhibitions in its galleries annually, a program of evolving site - specific work by emerging artists known as the List Projects, as well as a broad range of educational programs, events, and scholarly publications.
Opening: «Global / Local 1960 — 2015: Six Artists from Iran» at the Grey Art Gallery at NYU Mixing work by pioneering Iranian modernists with emerging artists living in Tehran and elsewhere, this comprehensive exhibition offers a scholarly look at work by three generations of Iranian artists.
Unlike the truncated yet scholarly efforts we have experienced in the past, at the RA, the number of works by an individual artist allow us to experience the many facets of his evolving oeuvre as we trek from one massive hanging to the next.
Fiber, as the ICA's website attests, may be «the first exhibition in 40 years to examine the development of abstraction and dimensionality in fiber art from the mid-twentieth century through to the present,» but it also speaks to a broader interest in this type of work evidenced by recent curatorial and scholarly projects, including Elissa Auther's String, Felt, Thread: The Hierarchy of Art and Craft in America (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2009)(click here for review); Thread Lines, a group exhibition curated by Joanna Kleinberg Romanow at the Drawing Center in New York (2014); and Richard Tuttles's installation I Don't Know.
In this volume, amply illustrated with many never - before - seen images from early in his career as well as new photography of his most recent works, scholarly essays provide a broad context for viewing: Cornelia Butler looks at Graham's relationship to landscape and Canadian identity, Lynne Cooke examines the construction of the artist's persona in works such as City Self / Country Self (2001), and Shep Steiner discusses the joke as a conceptual strategy for Graham.
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