Sentences with phrase «scientific knowledge network»

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Respectively based at the Université de Montréal and Université Laval (Quebec, Canada), these two organizations have built over the years a solid network of international experts who gather, synthesize and comment, in their respective domain of expertise, the most up - to - date scientific knowledge available on the development of young children, from conception to age five.
West co-founded the Eigenfactor Project, which aims to rank and map scientific knowledge on the principle that scholarly literature forms a vast network, where the nodes are papers and citations are the links.
If the Supreme Court had consulted the accepted body of scientific knowledge, however, they would have found that the companies» religious beliefs were not in conflict with the birth control methods they opposed, says Pratima Gupta, a doctor at the San Francisco Medical Center and former board member of the pro-choice network Physicians for Reproductive Choice and Health.
According to the report, the ITER project would also have long - lasting economic benefits: «Iter has the potential to produce benefits across a wide spectrum of activity: new products, product improvement, know - how and methods, research training, linkages and networks, software, intellectual property, spin - off companies, and of course, scientific knowledge
«We are building scientific networks and alliances of a depth and scale that allow us to share knowledge across borders and sectors.»
The MCFA network establishes bridges across frontiers, cultures, and disciplines to go one step further in the exchange of knowledge and a better integration of science and society, and it welcomes opportunities to share its ideas and initiatives with the rest of the scientific community.
He proposed that we could tap the knowledge of members of the Forum's Expert Network and Global Future Councils; we also planned to reach out to the ever savvy Scientific American board of advisers and other specialists who keenly observe developing innovations.
What's happening to networked knowledge seems to make it much closer to the scientific idea of what knowledge is.
The report, titled «Knowledge, Networks and Nations: Global Scientific Collaboration in the 21st Century,» analyzes peer - reviewed science papers with abstracts in English to assess which countries were claiming slices of an expanding research pie.
«By looking at how combinations of chemical names occur and evolve in millions of publications over time, we can model scientific knowledge as a network of connections between important molecules,» said Rzhetsky, professor of medicine and human genetics at UChicago, CI Senior Fellow and director of the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics.
The society provides opportunities for networking among students of mammalian genetics, encourages communication and publication of scientific knowledge, promotes education, and research in mammalian genetics.
The Conference will also provide an opportunity to strengthen the network of the UNCCD national scientific and technical correspondents for the dissemination of knowledge and national experience in combating desertification, land degradation and drought.
The Network regularly reviews and updates its website content and publications to ensure that they are up to date with the latest in clinical practice and scientific knowledge.
Our mission is to bring, through Health Nutrition and shared knowledge, the most precise nutritional solution for cats» and dogs» health needs, by building on constantly deepened scientific knowledge and Royal Canin's roots in the feline and canine professional networks.
The authors tout as a hopeful example the International Soil Carbon Network, a scientific initiative designed to pool data and identify gaps in monitoring and knowledge.
In light of changing patterns of scientific knowledge dissemination, APA requires authors to provide information on prior dissemination of the data and narrative interpretations of the data / research appearing in the manuscript (e.g., if some or all were presented at a conference or meeting, posted on a listserv, shared on a website, including academic social networks like ResearchGate, etc.).
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