By the end of this year,
study leaders aim to sharply increase that number and ensure that at least 50 % of volunteers are from groups underrepresented in biomedical research.
Not exact matches
Two weeks before the Systematic Review was published, the Lucas
study — which
aimed to test a hypothesis that «duration of breast feeding is related to changes in vascular function relevant to the development of cardiovascular disease» — was published in the BMJ alongside 2 press releases and a
leader article.
At the inaugural meeting, the instigators of the project highlighted the
aim of the
study, this being «to generate new products and to increase the profitability of microalgae cultivation technology on an industrial scale, and to establish Spain as a
leader in the production of these bioproducts.»
CELPHEDIA networks
aims to develop transverse inter-species approaches (rodents with the mouse as a
leader, non-human primates and non mammalians including aquatic vertebrates), at the level of both the technology and the
study of human diseases, but also to harmonise scientific protocols and processes.
The Cancer Research Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to funding laboratory and clinical
studies aimed at harnessing the cancer - fighting power of the immune system, has been the
leader in cancer immunotherapy for 60 years.
Featuring a full schedule of sessions
aimed at creating proactive policy to support child protection in the region, IIFMENA will bring together
leaders, academics, policy makers, heads of international organisations, and donor agencies to
study the challenges in the Middle East and propose and agree on solutions to overcome those challenges.
NCRPP
aims to change that by focusing on three areas:
studying current research use in districts and schools, identifying what conditions affect when research is used, and determining ways that research could be made more meaningful for educational
leaders through long - term partnerships between researchers and practitioners.
These findings add to a series of
studies that dig into how organizational
leaders strengthen the social cohesion of their firms,
aiming to invigorate colleagues around a shared mission, often serving others in education, health care, and for - profit services.
Ken Libby and Stan Karp explain, «The [Broad] Academy's revised program of
study will
aim to prepare
leaders for positions beyond the superintendency of districts to include
leaders of charter management organizations and state education departments.»
The first (RMLL: Researching Mathematics
Leader Learning)
aims to
study the knowledge and skills that professional educators need when leading mathematical tasks in professional development.
Such naivete explains why the Obama Administration has continually promoted case
studies of reform - minded school
leaders working closely with NEA and AFT locals, why Class Struggle author Steve Brill floated the laughable idea of Weingarten becoming chancellor of New York City's traditional district three years ago, and why organizations such as Educators4Excellence and Teach Plus — which represent younger, reform - minded teachers who now make up the majority of NEA and AFT rank - and - filers (and are staffed by teachers who are themselves centrist and progressive Democrats)-- work so hard to
aim to lead reform from within union ranks.
But some pets can prove dangerous and Lake County
leaders aim to put teeth in a law that regulates domestic animals.Pets and pet - related issues - from barking dogs to pooper - scoopers to vicious animals - soon will come under the scrutiny of a group that will advise Lake County on proposed revisions to its animal control law.County commissioners recently approved forming an advisory committee to
study changes to Lake's animal control ordinance.
The
study, which
aims to map a research agenda for safe and cost effective CDR, will provide critical guidance to policy makers, researchers and industry
leaders alike.
The new
study, however, was
aimed at marshalling the expertise of 17 other climate and policy experts from the UK, Australia, France, Sweden and Switzerland as well as the US, to outline the dangerous consequences of sticking to the 2C warming target endorsed by the United Nations and world
leaders.