Sentences with phrase «scientific value of the research»

In order to make sure samples are wisely used, OFA has arranged with CHF and the Morris Animal Foundation to review applications for sample grants to assure the scientific value of the research and that the samples will be used in a way that should benefit purebred dog health.

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It also preserves Kuhn's most distinctive contributions concerning paradigms: the importance of exemplars in the transmission of a scientific tradition, and the strategic value of commitment to a research programme.
We debate endlessly about Peace, Democracy, the Rights of Man, the conditions of racial and individual eugenics, the value and morality of scientific research pushed to the uttermost limit, and the true nature of the Kingdom of God; but here again, how can we fail to see that each of these inescapable questions has two aspects, and therefore two answers, according to whether we regard the human species as culminating in the individual or as pursuing a collective course towards higher levels of complexity and consciousness?
Process cosmology raises new questions, and I believe that this is where its immediate value for scientific research lies — it expands the range of inquiry.
The combination of a growing commercial install base and scientific research have allowed us to idenifty the cooking applications where Steam Infusion offers the most value in terms of product quality and operational efficiency.
A wider and more multi-faceted agenda for leadership of the Arctic Council — backed up by rigorous scientific research — would better reflect the interests and values of Canadians, and contribute to future management of the Arctic's resources.
Given Britain's involvement in an international research consortium formed to create the most detailed and medically useful picture of human genetic variation to date, tonight's other discussion points include the scientific value of the information and the regulatory implications of providing public access to personal genome data through academic research projects, as well as through commercial organisations.
Yet, according to both government relations and science policy experts, opportunities remain to successfully recognize the value of scientific research even in this constrained environment.
Americans value scientific research and technological development for the contributions they make to the continued economic prosperity and health of the nation.
«We have a core of values that we use to run the company,» says Richard Scheller, Genentech's executive vice president of research and chief scientific officer.
To harness the energy already generated by the March for Science, «clear, science - based messages must be presented repeatedly to both those making policy and to the broader public, and these messages should focus on the value of scientific knowledge that results from well - funded research,» added Rovito.
We recognize the importance of research in developing effective remedies for incurable and untreatable diseases and the great value of contributing to the bank of scientific knowledge.
«If environmental scientists truly espouse the ethical value of inclusivity, including diverse groups of people at the tables of research, decision making, policy and public debate, it is not only necessary to share scientific data, it is ethically obligatory,» Elliott said.
For this we need to acknowledge the wisdom of our elected officials in generously funding the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the effectiveness of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology and other scientific organizations in convincing politicians of the value of biomedical research.
«The utilization of new techniques, methods, but also renewed critical perspectives, again, shows the research potential and scientific value of our museum collections.»
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 American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina testifies before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation about the value of scientific research and deScientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina testifies before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation about the value of scientific research and descientific research and development.
«Indeed, I point my finger to our shameful Parliament, incapable of recognizing the value of scientific research, thus setting our country toward a regressive trend.»
She brings a dedication to the value of basic research, teaching, student training, curation of public programs and exhibits and management of scientists and scientific teams.
As far as the medical research and scientific community were concerned, the therapeutic value of vitamin C had been thoroughly disproved.
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.
Academic institutions are starting to realize the potential commercial value of scientific breakthroughs and companies recognize the need for basic research in commercially important innovation.
In 2014, the SNSF signed the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), which recommends funding bodies to be explicit about the criteria used in evaluating the scientific productivity of applicants, thereby taking account of the scientific quality, value and impact of their entire research output in addition to their publiResearch Assessment (DORA), which recommends funding bodies to be explicit about the criteria used in evaluating the scientific productivity of applicants, thereby taking account of the scientific quality, value and impact of their entire research output in addition to their publiresearch output in addition to their publications.
The feature article discusses the value of bringing together disparate viewpoints, whether in different scientific fields, experiment and theory, or fundamental and applied research.
The prize aims to foster scientific excellence and to encourage the continuation of innovative research projects with high added value and of more or less immediate practical significance in the treatment of disease.
If policymakers and citizens don't recognize the role that science now plays in modern everyday life, and the value of scientific evidence to help us make better public decisions, research and innovation will not thrive.
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That ongoing change means that: (1) money now is everything, (2) quantity is much more important than quality, and (3) the nature of scientific research is fundamentally altered (i.e., the chief goal is to get more money (from research grants), instead of getting more new knowledge; applied research is much more valued than is basic research).
Modifying just 3 factors delivers 80 % of value in terms of disease risk and body composition (even if you are genetically programmed to not be lean) according to Dr. Peter Attia, M.D. (bio: mechanical engineer ⇒ Stanford MD ⇒ surgical oncology fellow ⇒ healthcare consultant ⇒ NUSI founder conducting best possible research without bias to answer with scientific certainty — what we need to eat to be healthy questioning current guidelines.)
GreenMedInfo.com provides convenient access to the biomedical research on the potential therapeutic value of natural substances and modalities in disease prevention and treatment, as well as high - integrity reporting on scientific research relevant to natural medicine and environmental health.
This is really what makes eHarmony unique: We strive to only match individuals who have the best chance at a successful relationship based on scientific research into what combinations of personality, values, and beliefs lead to the happiest couples.
The problem - solving capabilities, critical reasoning and questioning that underpin the pursuit of understanding the natural world are of value not just in scientific research and development, but in many occupations and in everyday life.
We aim to prepare pupils to be able to think ethically about difficult scientific issues and to understand the value to society of investing in scientific research in a variety of areas to expand our knowledge.
Panel Discussion Tuesday, 10 October, 3.15 — 4.30 pm Location: Westin Grand Frankfurt Moderated by: Tracey Armstrong, CEO, Copyright Clearance Center Panelists include: • Gemma Hersh, VP, Policy and Communications, Elsevier • Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Academic Publishing, Cambridge University Press • Leon Heward - Mills, Global Publishing Director, Taylor & Francis Group • Sonya T. Smith, PhD., Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering, Howard University To Diversity to Improve Scholarly Research (http://www.stm-assoc.org/events/stm-frankfurt-conference-2017/) Hot Spot Professional & Scientific Information — Knowledge Engineering: The new business - value accelerator in the digital transformation journey Wednesday, 11 October, 11.00 — 11.30 am Location: HOT SPOT Hall 4.2, Stand N99 Speakers: Babis Marmanis, VP & CTO, CCC and Carl Robinson, Principal Consultant, Ixxus For data - driven, practical solutions, consider knowledge engineering.
The point of this academic document is to showcase your skills and capacity to conduct research in your chosen discipline and present the results through an original piece of content that will provide value for the academic and scientific community.
The book demonstrates the importance of the body in nineteenth - century psychiatry as well as how the asylum functioned as a site of research, and will be of value to historians of psychiatry, the body, and scientific practice.
The art of veterinary practice is becoming lost in a sea of research and technology, the patient values lost in the modern «scientific progress».
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Research in Wilderness The scientific value of the Channel Islands was specifically mentioned by Congress when creating the national park in 1980.
Science can't say that gravity is a good thing or a bad thing, nor can it say that the existence of certain specie is good or bad — it's up to the people to attach value to scientific phenomena (and endeavors, in the case of stem cell research, nuclear weapons, and many more).
What has been noticeably absent so far in the ClimateGate discussion is a public reaffirmation by climate researchers of our basic research values: the rigors of the scientific method (including reproducibility), research integrity and ethics, open minds, and critical thinking.
Finally, I hope you'll take time to listen below to two rich discussions of ways to build more focus on scientific insights, and the value of scientific research, into the political process in this country.
She wrote: «What has been noticeably absent so far in the ClimateGate discussion is a public reaffirmation by climate researchers of our basic research values: the rigors of the scientific method (including reproducibility), research integrity and ethics, open minds, and critical thinking.
For the implications of using physics as the model I use my knowledge on, how highly valued scientific research in physics has been done in practice.
First, justifications offered for scientific research on geoengineering already involve value judgments of their own, and ethicists are trained to clarify and assess value judgments.
There is a value conflict if a scientist is willing to sacrifice the integrity of scientific research for any other conceivable value (Peter Gleick is the poster boy for this one).
by Jeff Stier Heartland Institute A pair of foreign research organizations have gotten numerous grants for work of unclear value As Democrats and the scientific establishment howl over President Trump's proposed budget cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Congress is investigating whether that agency misspent U.S. tax dollars to fund two European cancer -LSB-...]
It noted that the value and limitations of vaccination against smallpox had been thoroughly researched and understood by scientific medicine, and yet it went on to add:
What emerged most strongly for me was that, in the current atmosphere of the climate debate, the possibilities of doing «value free» research are greatly reduced: any scientific development which paints a picture of things being better or «worse than we thought» has immediate implications for the debate.
A meeting of the American Geophysical Union took place this past week — it's the largest scientific conference in the United States — and it was a great moment for scientists to come together, share research and stand up for the value of science.
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