Treating Drug Problems helps to bridge the serious gap between
scientific research and practice, pointing the way to a more promising future in the treatment of drug problems.
Individualizes the journey using surveys based on 40 years of clinical and
scientific research and practice.
Not exact matches
Scientific research from multiple leading psychologists shows us that those who
practice daily gratitude are more likely to be happy
and successful.
Today, it's still outside the mainstream, but top performers are adopting such
practices in ever - rising numbers,
and scientific research is catching up to these prescient predictions
and cautions.
Throughout the courses, an accessible,
scientific approach is embraced such that best
practices and practical tips are informed by
research, but presented in accessible, applied ways.
«Some accepted examples of actual
scientific practice — examples which include law, theory, application
and instrumentation together — provide models from which spring particular coherent traditions of
scientific research.»
The authors, professors of psychiatry, psychology,
and medicine at Duke
and Southern Methodist University, readily admit that little rigorous
scientific research has been done to demonstrate the effects of religious
practice on health.
Our team members love to share their knowledge on all things organic — whether it's our first rate
scientific research, farming
practices, the organic standards, home gardening or how
and why it's vital that we live an authentic, organic life.
It was developed by the Murray - Darling Freshwater
Research Centre (MDFRC) and represents the cumulative knowledge of decades of scientific research and water management
Research Centre (MDFRC)
and represents the cumulative knowledge of decades of
scientific research and water management
research and water management
practice
Councils, Committees
and Working Groups — led by representatives of our member organizations — determine how to fulfill consumers» needs, help shape the association's policy positions, identify industry - wide model
practices, direct
scientific research and ensure strong
and frequent collaboration among members
and with retail trading partners.
The framework was developed by the Murray - Darling Freshwater
Research Centre (MDFRC) and represents the cumulative knowledge of decades of scientific research and water management p
Research Centre (MDFRC)
and represents the cumulative knowledge of decades of
scientific research and water management p
research and water management
practice.
Founded in 1996, the Brazelton Touchpoints Center is rooted in
and builds upon the work of T. Berry Brazelton, MD, internationally renowned pediatrician, whose
scientific research and clinical observations of babies
and young children, beginning in the 1950s
and spanning six decades, radically reshaped the field of early child development
and the
practice of pediatrics.
Now a concerned parent can find in one source all of the prevailing
scientific research arguing against the use of food as a reward, a chart showing every leading medical organization which has condemned the
practice, generally useful statistics on childhood obesity
and even some colorful quotes from experts.
With continued
research from these
and other medical
and scientific professionals as well as parents providing support to other parents, Attachment Parenting
practices like babywearing, keeping babies close by holding them, ensuring safe sleep by keeping babies
and children close at night,
and extended breastfeeding will become the new norm.
Using traditional anthropological
and medical
research techniques, the laboratory cuts through myths
and controversies to provide scholars, parents,
and the news media with accurate
scientific information on a variety of sleeping arrangements, including safe co-sleeping
practices.
We work to identify dangerous gaps in current breastfeeding protocols, guidelines,
and education programs,
and provide families
and health professionals with the most up - to - date
scientific research, education
and resources to
practice safe infant feeding with breast milk, formula, or a combination of both.
In creating this evidence supported parenting resource, we found again
and again that the latest
scientific research supports many parenting
practices that have been
and still are part of the ancient wisdom of many other cultures.
An expert consultation was convened to review the
scientific evidence on the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding, formulate recommendation for
practice on the optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding
and develop recommendation for
research need in this area.
It is not difficult to see how, once the idea of «baby food» in general became a common part of American infant feeding
practices, experts could assume that when it came to fruits
and vegetables, the more the better
and (lacking substantial
scientific research indicating otherwise) the earlier
and «more scientifically produced» (industrially manufactured) the better.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive study of science
and statistics,
and four additional years of hands on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the
research that represents the corpus of
scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced study of these subjects,
and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do
scientific research, are assiduously scouring the
scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month,
and changing their
practice based on the latest
scientific evidence.
1991: Adrian Morrison — Dr. Morrison, a veterinarian whose
scientific research focuses on the neural mechanisms associated with sleep, defended the right of scientists to use animals in their
research and promoted responsible
research practices among those scientists.
You need to bring your energy, passion, vision,
and enthusiasm for the complex
and challenging tasks we encounter in
scientific research, especially the groundbreaking, novel approaches encountered in accelerating the translation from discovery to improved clinical
practice.
In a twist on the typical
scientific ethics discussion, the IOM report
and companion meeting shifted the spotlight from a negative perspective — preventing
scientific misconduct — to the more positive one of encouraging ethical
research practices.
Furthermore, in my opinion the unstructured way the postdoc experience is set up tends to discourage the best
practices of
scientific research and training.
In the newly reconstituted
Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights,
and Law Program, the missions of the CSFR
and NCLS continue to complement one another as staff pursue projects such as continuing seminars for judges on neuroscience
and the law, personalized medicine, the state
and future of clinical trials, advocacy in science, understanding responsible
research practices in changing
research environments,
and joint AAAS - China Association of Science
and Technology workshops on science
and ethics.
Ultimately, Schiebinger says, including sex
and gender in
research projects is just good
scientific and ethical
practice.
«The daily
practice of going to the lab
and indulging in
scientific research absorbs you so much that there is very little left for other explorations, especially if you're ambitious» in science, he says.
Nash outlined the information the researchers will seek to gather over the next year: an additional synthesis of existing
research; an analysis of the types of information
and information sources vying for policymakers» attention; a survey of science communicators» current
practices;
and interviews with two dozen current
and former members of Congress
and congressional staff about «which communication
practices work
and which don't, as well as who policymakers trust to communicate
scientific information.»
NIH also asked the committee to seek evidence for how «enhanced
scientific literacy» could lead to such positive outcomes such as greater support for
research and more healthy living
practices.
My Ph.D.
research was part of a larger study — Living Changes in the Life Sciences: Tracing the «Ethical»
and the «Social» within
Scientific Practice and Work Culture — at the University of Vienna's Department of Social Studies of Science, with Ulrike Felt as project leader.
Contrary to popular belief, teaching
and learning embody concepts
and practices that differ from those inherent to
scientific research.
It will work with the goal of identifying
and promoting policies
and practices that ensure
scientific research, health care delivery,
and technological innovation are conducted in an ethically responsible manner.
«While advances in science
and technology
and improved safety
practices have significantly reduced the threat of oil spills in Canadian waters over the past few decades, much about the fate, environmental impacts
and remediation of oil spills remain poorly understood,» said Kenneth Lee, the director of Oceans
and Atmosphere, Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization, Perth, Western Australia
and chair of the seven - member panel.
In his lecture Blom will mention a number of examples of disturbances that in
practice are often mistaken for schizophrenia,
and he will explain how empirical
scientific research can contribute to improving care for people with diverse psychotic disturbances.
Practicing what he preaches, McFadden collaborates with Ron Merrill at the University of Washington, Seattle,
and he touts some of Australia's formal collaboration efforts like Australia's Cooperative
Research Centres (CRCs), which bring together partners with different backgrounds (e.g., commercial, research, university) to achieve a similar scientif
Research Centres (CRCs), which bring together partners with different backgrounds (e.g., commercial,
research, university) to achieve a similar scientif
research, university) to achieve a similar
scientific goal.
However, the routine
practice of data sharing in
scientific research, rather than reactive data sharing, will be needed to effectively prepare for future public health emergencies, according to Jean - Paul Chretien from the Integrated Biosurveillance Section, Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch, Defense Health Agency, United States,
and colleagues, writing in PLOS Medicine.
Following an inquiry into peer review in
scientific research, U.K. parliamentarians have concluded that, despite many criticisms
and little evidence of its effectiveness, the traditional
practice of having
research articles evaluated by anonymous colleagues before publication is valued by the community
and shouldn't be completely abandoned.
Scientific collaboration offers significant opportunities to advance biological science to address these
and other national priorities
and discuss shared principles
and standards of
practice to minimize risks associated with the
research.
The long - term retention of excavated ancient human remains is a fundamental principle of
scientific research, regulated by professional ethics
and guidelines,
and is a museum
practice that has been much examined around the world.
Following an enquiry into peer review in
scientific research, U.K. parliamentarians have concluded that, despite many criticisms
and little evidence of its effectiveness, the traditional
practice of having
research articles evaluated by anonymous colleagues before publication is valued by the community
and shouldn't be completely abandoned.
(Coburn introduces the report by saying that «as a
practicing physician
and two - time cancer survivor, I have a very personal appreciation for the benefits of
scientific research.»)
The
scientific community — including researchers, institutions,
and those who fund the
research — must engage with policymakers on best
practices to prevent misuse of gene - drive modified organisms.
On July 13, approximately fifty
practicing scientists met with Canadian Institutes of Health
Research (CIHR) President Alain Beaudet to discuss reforms to the grantsmaking process, the problems they caused,
and the
scientific community's subsequent crisis of confidence in the integrity of the process.
«Our study provides
scientific evidence to assist forming international rules
and practices,» said the leader of the study, Timo Strünker, from the Center of Advanced European Studies
and Research in Bonn, Germany.
Specifically this Notice: 1) develops principles based on 20 years» experience of providing instruction in responsible conduct of
research by the
scientific research community; 2) is more specific about who should participate, how often instruction should occur,
and the form that instruction should take; 3) addresses issues that have arisen as the
practice of biomedical, behavioral
and clinical science has evolved;
and 4) provides guidance to applicants, peer reviewers
and NIH staff in determining how well specific plans for instruction in responsible conduct of
research compare with the best
practices accumulated over the past two decades by the
research training community.
Senckenberg is committed to good
scientific practice and has adopted the German Research Foundations's Rules of Good Scientific
scientific practice and has adopted the German Research Foundations's Rules of Good Scientific P
practice and has adopted the German
Research Foundations's Rules of Good
ScientificScientific PracticePractice.
It evaluates where such analysis is well grounded in science, identifies
practices that lack
scientific foundation
and recommends areas in need of further
research.
As the preeminent Medical
and Life Sciences facility in the region, the
Research Centre provides a
scientific environment of the highest standard that each day advances the clinical
practice of tomorrow.
Good
practices: use of mouse models for biomedical
and scientific research Would you like to learn how to choose, create
and analyze your best mouse model?
Members of this Working Group aim to steer the development of
research on RD in developing countries, by transferring
and sharing
scientific expertise, models
and best
practices as well as by seeking contacts with Universities,
scientific associations, institutions
and patient organizations.