Sentences with phrase «start of your scientific career»

One of the best things you can do at the start of your scientific career is find a mentor.

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Dr. Sade started her scientific career as a research fellow at the National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India, where she investigated regulation of the survival and death of T cells.
«To start a scientific career is very challenging, and the returns are not very good,» says Rahul Sharma, a research instructor at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, who sees his promotion opportunities and job satisfaction as very poor.
She started her career as a biology professor at State University of New York (SUNY) Albany before leaving to co-launch a biotech software company for which she served as chief scientific officer.
That's partly because it's the start of a big transition in your scientific career, and big transitions are hard.
He and co-founder Amar Sahay, a professor at Harvard University and Russo's former boss, believe their system can help scientists «start engaging opportunities outside of academia earlier in their scientific careers,» Russo says.
Thousands of Americans struggling to start or maintain scientific and technical careers are unlikely to support such a plan.
Cruz's scientific savvy and coordination skills will come in handy in the next phase of her career: Starting in October, Cruz will take a position at Science as an associate editor in astrophysics, astronomy, and planetary science.
Making the Leap to Independence 2 March 2007 Early - career scientists need a mix of scientific, fundraising, and management skills to start up their own independent laboratories — as well as the right attitude.
A Case Study of a Mom - Scientist: Canopy Meg 1 September 2006 Being a single mom makes starting out in a scientific career all the more challenging, but Margaret Dalzwell Lowman found a way to involve her two sons.
I came to Singapore 5 years ago with the hope of starting my scientific career in a place with lots of enthusiasm but limited scientific infrastructure.
«It is disheartening to be at the start of what I hope will be a strong and successful scientific career and have to wonder if I will even get a job, be able to fund my research and have hope of being a competitive scientist.»
York started his scientific career very young — at age 20 — when he was, as the jacket says «swept into the century's most daring and dangerous technical achievement, the making of the nuclear bomb».
Early - career scientists need a mix of scientific, fundraising, and management skills to start up their independent laboratories.
She started her scientific career as an undergraduate and then PhD fellow at the Pasteur Institute, Paris, France, uncovering the molecular basis of IFN - induced OAS proteins in mediating resistance to West Nile virus infection and characterizing the molecular mechanism of action of DC - SIGN surface lectin polymorphisms that associate with severe Dengue hemorrhagic fever.
There, I found a space to be immersed in a wide spread of acknowledgment so I could start shaping my scientific career.
Dr. Harris started his career in biotechnology in 1981 as a group leader in Molecular Biology at Celltech Group and from 1989 to 1993 was Director of Biotechnology at Glaxo Group Research in the U.K.. From 1993 until 1999, Dr. Harris was Chief Scientific Officer and Vice President of Research and Development at Sequana Therapeutics Inc. in San Diego, which became Axys Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in 1998 and was subsequently acquired by Celera Genomics.
Let industry publish the science and knowledge it generates, for starters, and stop destroying the career of anyone whose conclusions threaten their business, and then perhaps we can start talking about how legitimate they are as a scientific player...
The reason for this question is to encourage other scientists who are wavering, to inform themselves better on whether they should sit tight with blinkers on, to shut up for the good of their future careers or to start the ball rolling by calling out the many instances of scientific abuse that Steve is able to run off at about one a fortnight.
Marking the start of an ongoing initiative, it aims to spur serious discussion and action in national and international scientific and academic communities, especially regarding the pressing needs to increase women's participation in S&T careers and enable sex - disaggregated data collection and rigorous research development, along with increasing public awareness of gender issues.
MINDLER starts with a scientific assessment of the student's profile, which evaluates each student on over 56 dimensions, and generates career recommendations that fit the student's style, interest, personality, aptitude, and emotional quotient.
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