Our mission is to
serve life scientists to help them achieve their mission faster by listening to their needs, continuously innovating and improving and by giving them the tools, data and experience they want.
Not exact matches
Scientists have complete freedom to investigate, but decisions about the purposes science should
serve involve essentially religious questions concerning the meaning of
life and the goals of men.
Previous to the CSWA and Fetzer positions, Thrupp
served as
Life Scientist & Policy Specialist at U.S. EPA Region 9, consultant to both Robert Mondavi Winery and the Funders Agricultural Working Group, and Director of Sustainable Agriculture at World Resources Institute.
Global capitalism is seeking to convert all those who aren't computer
scientists or physicians into low - or no - pay serfs
serving the economic elites without any hope of having a
life of their own.
«
Scientists discover first super salty subglacial lakes in Canadian Arctic: Super salty water beneath ice could
serve as a terrestrial analogue for a habitat for
life on other planets.»
Says Palkowitz, «This program will
live and die based on the experiences the
scientists have, so we put effort into
serving their interests, first and foremost.»
Other
scientists are interested in the frigid surface above Vostok, which should
serve as an ideal test site for autonomous robots designed to drill on Europa and search for hidden
life.
So while
scientists are doing their best to be ethical in their personal and professional
lives, they may well find that the money they are putting by for their future
serves less ethical purposes.
10.30 - 11.00 Stackebradt, Erko (Professor, Leibnitz Institute, DSMZ - German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures; Coordinator, MIRRI - Microbial Resource Research Infrastructure, Braunschweig, Germany):
Scientists and (their) microbial resources: responsibilities revisited 11.00 - 11.30 Balázs, Ervin (Member of HAS, Professor, Director - general, Centre for Agricultural Reserch, Hungarian Academy of Science, Martonvárár, Hungary): Microbes
serving agri - food industry 11.30 - 12.00 Coffee break 12.00 - 12.30 Nagy, Károly (Professor, Institute of Medical Microbiology, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary): How science supports management of emerging infections 12.30 - 13.00 Rajnavölgyi, Éva (Professor, Department of Immunology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary): Human
life in invisible company - The significance of preventive vaccination
The center
serves as a hub that creates a framework of connections to bring together
scientists, clinicians, the
life sciences industry, and melanoma advocates to save
lives through new and better therapies.
There he
lives in a house that dates to the 1300s and once
served as a meeting place for thinkers such as the philosopher John Locke and the
scientist Robert Boyle.
Serving as vice president of the Hepatitis B Foundation Board of Directors, Dr. London is an internationally renowned physician -
scientist who has dedicated his entire professional career to the study of hepatitis B and to the care of those who
live with this chronic liver disease.
«While President Kennedy's
life was tragically cut short, his vision
lives on in the generations he inspired — volunteers who
serve as ambassadors for peace in distant corners of the globe,
scientists and engineers who reach for new heights in the face of impossible odds, innovators who set their sights on the new frontiers of our time.»
The 3D remake will
serve as a re-imagining of the original story which followed a team of
scientists who are shrunk to atomic size and sent on a miniature submarine inside the body of a
scientist to save his
life.
The students will learn about the
life and work of the
scientist and this informational text could
serve as an introduction and onset for further scientific study of the cosmos.
I would like to remind people that most
scientists do not make their
living by twisting or misrepresenting the truth, but many politicians and self
serving businessmen do.
Another tradeoff
scientists must weigh is their ability to raise social consciousness about climate change, and whether that's best achieved by making themselves as visible as possible, or
serving as examples on how to
live more sustainably.
Renowned authority and Hiram College professor who teaches classes on the science of happiness, Dr. Parks
serves as Happify's chief
scientist and also conducts original research on positive interventions in everyday behavior — and their ability to transform
lives.
He also
served as co-investigator with OSLC
scientist Dr. Charles R. Martinez, Jr. (now director of the Center for Equity Promotion in the College of Education at the University of Oregon) on a variety of projects through the Oregon Social Learning Center Latino Research Team, including the Latino Youth and Family Empowerment Project I and II, which developed and tested a culturally specific parent training intervention for Latino families with youngsters at risk for substance use and related problems; the Adolescent Latino Acculturation Study, which was designed to learn more about how Latino families and their middle school youth who have immigrated to the U.S. adapt to
life in this country; and PREVENIR, which developed and refined a culturally specific parent and teacher training program in four countries in Central America.