Sentences with phrase «scientists at prestigious universities»

They even fund research scientists at prestigious universities to conduct studies and write policy papers that are skewed toward saying that their products don't contribute to diabetes, heart disease, obesity etc..

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Tableau was founded by an Academy Award - winning professor, a brilliant computer scientist at the world's most prestigious university, and a savvy business leader with a passion for data to make databases and spreadsheets understandable to ordinary people.
Joachim Frank, one of three scientists awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry this week, did much of the work that won him the prestigious award at the famed Wadsworth Center in Albany during the 1970s and 80s before moving to Columbia University in 2008.
April 15, 2013 Cancer treatment pioneers share prestigious medical prize Janet Davison Rowley, MD, the Blum - Riese Distinguished Service Professor of Medicine, Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology and Human Genetics at the University of Chicago, is one of three physician - scientists who will receive the Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research for 2013.
He was invited to pursue his Ph.D. at Monash University in Melbourne, where he is now working with cutting - edge scientists from Australia's prestigious research organization CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) to advance genome - engineering techniques for pigeons and other wild birds.
Born at the prestigious University of Queensland, PERKii utilises eight years of research by some of the region's top scientists.
Dr. Jeff was the first dual degree recipient at Penn in the prestigious University Scholar program (which was designed to foster medical scientists).
More than a dozen climate experts, including professors at the most prestigious universities in the world and scientists who worked with the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), also told The New American in recent months that the global warming models were deeply flawed at best.
When students at UCL in London escalate actions on campus highlighting the conflict between the university's research and its investments, and exposing the close connections of university council members to fossil fuel companies; when pressure from scientists, climate activists and museum employees force oil mogul David Koch to step down from the board of New York's American Museum of Natural History; when the City of Cape Town comes under pressure to divest from the companies at the root of the city's water crisis; when Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campaign.
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