After
a successful career research, you should be able to make your decision on which jobs to apply to.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, Joan has a long and
successful career in the field of Structural Biology, working for first class institutions such as University of Cambridge, MIT and Institute of Cancer
Research as well as co-authoring numerous publications and patents.
He started his
career in 1995 as an analyst covering the TMT sectors at CLSA and became head of
research in 2003 and led a highly
successful team of 15
research analysts at CLSA and at IIFL.
According to the findings of a new
research study, interest in church planting is on the rise, some of America's best and brightest ministry leaders choose planting as their
career path and church planting efforts are much more
successful and promising than anticipated.
We are continuing our
successful conference scholarships to encourage young people in their study,
careers and volunteering in international agricultural
research.
Research indicates that men who assign a high priority to raising their children are more likely to be
successful in their
careers at midlife, to have happier marriages, and be more involved in their communities.
Madsen, who has also served on the WSPC
Research and Technical Committee and has had a long and
successful career working in the potato industry, will be serving a three year term on the Commission, and says he is looking forward to utilizing his lifelong experience of working with potatoes to best serve the industry.
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successful research career depends on the ability to pursue the right opportunities, wherever they may lead.
Olga Degtyareva, PhD, has had a
successful 15 - years
research career in Physics, and now is a productivity mentor for scientists and researchers.
«To really develop a
successful scientific
career, you need to embrace the time to think, to plan, to develop not just a
research project but a total
research program,» she says.
A roundup of Science
Careers articles exploring international
research experiences and what makes them
successful
Piot had a
successful career as a microbiologist, including the discovery of the Ebola virus, and did some of the early
research on AIDS in Africa.
Furthermore, the declaration calls on principal investigators and
research institutions to meet their training responsibilities and «ensure that young researchers have the appropriate skill - set, mentoring, and networking opportunities to pursue a
successful career, recognising that the majority will work outside academia.»
This is especially true in terms of the status of young scientists, the internationalization of degree program structures, proactive information and advice about
career and
research opportunities, university marketing, and the integration of
successful nonnative graduates into the country's job market.
Focusing initially on experiments that merged cells, she built a
career in gerontology and a
successful working relationship with her husband and
research partner.
You will probably need not just one but several mentors to be
successful in achieving your
research and
career goals.
In this way, the postdoctoral experience would be more than certification of
research readiness for the first academic job; it would also be a site for exploring
career options and acquiring the resources needed to be
successful, resilient, well - employed professionals.
These are guided by senior faculty, who also give advice on «their
career trajectory, resources, funding mechanisms, partnerships that were
successful — essentially life experience, and teaching us how to succeed in
research.»
A common and sensible strategy for a
successful career is to align your
research interests with ideas the scientific community thinks are hot and promising.
The «guidance» provided in this announcement in fact «reflects what many NRSA training programs, particularly our most
successful ones, are already doing with respect to providing
career guidance, training in grant writing, and tracking of trainees,» NIH's Office of Extramural
Research told Next Wave through spokesperson Ralbovsky.
NIH backing for
career training will have to not only inspire institutions to commit serious resources but also persuade potentially reluctant PIs to allow or even encourage postdocs to take time away from the bench for activities contributing to their own, rather than the lab's, advancement.If
successful, however, this initiative could also focus PIs» attention on the fact that preparing postdocs for
careers — and not having them merely provide cheap labor for
research projects — is the most important reason for their presence in the nation's laboratories.
Müller was encouraged by Ada Yonath's reassurance that women can have both a
successful research career and a family.
The same holds true for a
successful grant or fellowship application that sees you through a crucial period of your
research career.
The result: a
successful research career in nanophotonics that spans the divide between academia and industry.
Though she doesn't think her involvement with NPA either helped or hindered her
career, Christopherson says some of the organization - building skills she learned creating NPA have helped her identify the rudiments of
successful research teams at Rinat.
«We use the scores to advise people on the kinds of
career paths they match up well with, based on
research into how
successful professionals score in different areas,» Green says.
While this stereotype doesn't reflect how scientists live and work today, it still shapes expectations about what a
successful career should look like, and that could impact
career - relevant decisions such as the awarding of prestigious
research grants.
That means knowing what
career moves are considered
successful in your field: spending a
research stint abroad, going back to your Ph.D. institution, or moving from a university to a private
research body, perhaps.
In the years since, Steverink has turned that interest into a
research career in «
successful aging,» which she defines as «how people age with a high level of well - being.»
Most (72 %) think that
successful candidates should finish their theses ready to take on a
career in scientific
research in general, and one - fifth believe that PhDs should be trained for a range of
careers.
We have also commissioned two studies: one to monitor the ERC's evaluation system and the other to better understand
research career patterns, in particular unconventional
career paths and the profiles of
successful researchers.
While I never really considered any
careers outside of basic
research I was very fortunate (in many ways) that I married a
successful lawyer.
Brianna Blaser, outreach project director at Science
Careers, said no matter the economy — but especially in the current tough environment —
successful job - seekers know how to do two things well: stand out among the other applicants and explore
career options beyond the large
research universities.
It has been noted that women tend to find physician - scientist
careers less attractive than men do for a number of reasons: They (1) are concerned that it will be impossible to combine a
successful medical
research career with childbearing and family life; (2) feel that they have to be better than their male counterparts to be considered equal; (3) receive little encouragement to become physician - scientists; and (4) lack compelling role models.
«Be open to actively forging a
successful research career outside of academia — in consultancy, in government ministries and advisory bodies,... and in industry,» Phillips says.
Be open to actively forging a
successful research career outside of academia — in consultancy, in government ministries and advisory bodies,... and in industry.
The professional development sessions aimed at providing recipients with key information for advancing their
careers and implementing
successful research projects in the chemical sciences.
Being a PI Ford is busy balancing his
successful research career with the other duties incumbent on a professor, such as teaching, attending committee meetings, writing grants, and mentoring the members of his lab team.
For the 800 or so students at the ENS - Ulm — half of whom are in the sciences — a degree from the institution combined with a Ph.D. practically guarantees a swift rise to a
successful career in
research.
«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.»
Just because someone can't get a top academic position does not mean that they can't go on and develop a
successful and productive
research career elsewhere.
Nonscientific factors, including the hierarchical nature of German
research institutions and the long hours demanded by a
successful research career, seemed incompatible with my hopes for a family.
Even though you are not considering a Ph.D. in the short term, you may be planning to do one after a year or two of industrial experience, and the ABG may be willing to offer advice and links to French employers if you explain that your desire to work in Europe is part of a strategy to build a
successful European
research career.
NIH policy requires participation in and
successful completion of instruction in responsible conduct of
research by individuals supported by any NIH training /
research education / fellowship /
career award.
In that spirit, we strive to enhance, support, and promote postdoctoral training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and help to prepare postdoctoral scholars for
successful research careers.
As part of its mission to engage with early
career investigators, the Early
Career Member Committee hosted a webinar titled «Strategies to Build a
Successful Research Program in Obesity - Related
Research» on Thursday, February 19, 2015.
In collaboration with Università Vita - Salute San Raffaele, PhD program in Molecular Medicine offers a panel of courses that expose students to the most exciting and active
research areas in the field and provide training in the transferable skills required for a
successful career in academia and beyond.
The TRTH program offers a rigorous, yearlong training and mentoring experience directed at helping junior scientists build
successful careers in translational hematologic
research.
During the final phase of my Ph.D., I realised that it would be important to gain
research experience abroad, in order to build a
successful scientific
career.
If the recipients of LRPs and early
career awards are
successful at the next stage of their
careers, the average age of physician - scientists should begin to decrease during the next decade (that decrease in age may not be dramatic, however, since
research careers now begin later in life than a generation ago because of lengthened training requirements).