Find members based on
their specific scientific interests.
Not exact matches
Where possible, we have provided published
scientific literature reviews and meta - analyses so you can look up additional references
specific to your
interests.
This website will be of
interest to human rights organizations who are
interested in partnering with
scientific societies on
specific activities, such as fact - finding missions or letterwriting campaigns.
With the level of seniority that you've reached with your current employer, the skills and management experience you have are unlikely to be
specific to
scientific or technical management, so I'm sure that other industry sectors will be
interested in you.
- to help disabled students to organize themselves for the purpose of representing their
interests inside and outside
scientific institutions, and to assist them in providing opportunities for alternative information exchange on disability -
specific themes in the context of their studies or their
scientific work.
In my perspective, the biggest challenge to global
scientific collaboration is lack of funding for global issues, as individual national agencies often tend to allocate funds for
scientific endeavors aimed at their
specific national
interests.
From hosting a webinar series on the use of
specific scientific methods to support human rights research, to the development of teaching materials to integrate human rights into STEM curricula, from assessing the extent to which marginalized populations are represented in STEM fields, to cultivating a human rights
interest group within a member organization, there are many ways in which Coalition members can further the mission of the Coalition within their communities, organizations and in collaboration with others.
One way to discover such
specific interest is to read the
scientific literature in a field you enjoyed during your undergrad studies.
I use data mining to answer questions like: Who are the already established and the emerging leaders (researchers, institutes, countries, journals and conferences) in various
specific scientific topics that are known to be of
interest to the Air Force?
Nanomaterials have garnered intense
interest in the
scientific community, due in part to their unique shape -, size -, and composition - dependent properties, and emerging technological applications that leverage these properties require nanomaterials with very
specific architectures and well - defined characteristics.
Setting the fact that the bias from big pharma (which we know include / control / owns dairy industry etc.) is real and even documented and not just potential, how can you compare the «potential» bias of somebody who has very high economic
interest in having a
specific result coming out of the study with that of somebody who is simply following a related social,
scientific, religious, pratical etc. pattern?
A Registered Nutritional Therapist with
specific interests in male fertility, diabetes and the latest
scientific advances in fat loss.
Niche sites — that is, those catering to people with
specific interests (say, Christian singles) soon proliferated; some promised more «
scientific» results by bringing in relationship experts like the anthropologist Helen Fisher at Chemistry.com.
Without that assumption (and hence tacit endorsement), the paper is as of much
scientific interest as 19th century papers about how long it takes for ants to wander outside circles of
specific diameter.
There is absolutely zero information in the
scientific and theoretical literature that would allow professional psychology to form a supported opinion on the «best
interest» outcomes of differing time - share alternatives in any
specific case.
Furthermore, there is no
scientific or theoretical information in the professional literature that would provide a supported rationale for a differential decision regarding the «best
interests of the child» (an undefined construct) relative to a 60 - 40 %, 70 - 30 %, 80 - 20 %, 90 - 10 % or 50 - 50 % custody timeshare in any
specific case.
Much of this increased
interest is being fueled by results from
scientific and clinical studies that are increasing our understanding of how the practice of mindfulness can help with stress, chronic illnesses and
specific mental health issues such as depression, prolonged periods of sadness and anxiety.