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talented scientists in developing countries conduct life - changing research by ensuring they have access to the right resources: equipment, training and colleagues worldwide.
«This work was driven by
talented scientists in the lab: graduate students Lian He and Peng Tan and postdoctoral research fellow Guolin Ma, Ph.D.,» Zhou said, «who fearlessly undertook this daunting project and overcame all the challenging obstacles to make this technique into reality.»
As a postdoc at Merck, Gervais was pleased to discover that there are «a lot of very
talented scientists in industry who were able to devote some time to basic research.»
To fill critical gaps in the information needed to inform the wide range of decisions within the bureau, BOEM facilitates world class research by
talented scientists in many disciplines.
Not exact matches
«Our sole objective was to hire the most
talented scientists and engineers to help lead the company and our cities to a driverless future,» he said
in a statement (as reported by the Times.)
«Our sole objective was to hire the most
talented scientists and engineers to help lead the company and our cities to a driverless future,» he said
in a statement.
In their second season under coordinator Gregg Williams, this young and ridiculously
talented group finally has a grasp on the various pressure concepts, alignments and coverage disguises that Williams, a mad
scientist with an appetite for risk, has built his career on.
When you partner with us, you'll work with
scientists and physicians who are not only among the most
talented in Boston but among the brightest
in the world.
«Job prospects
in these sectors continue to look strong, with companies continually seeking
talented graduate engineers and
scientists, as well as technicians and apprentices,» says Linda Deleay, IET's Awards and Prizes Manager.
The discussion focused on the Ph.D. career crisis more as a structural issue of «overproduction» than as a calamity for tens of thousands of
talented and dedicated aspiring
scientists who have invested crucial years of their lives
in the hope of taking their place among those advancing the nation's scientific enterprise.
Greater research resources, job opportunities, and living conditions often lead
talented Eastern European
scientists to establish their careers
in the West.
There are so few African -, Hispanic -, and Native Americans
in academic science that many scientific elders, especially
in the minority community, hate to see a
talented young
scientist escape.
Yet the current postdoctoral arrangements seem to be discouraging
talented graduates from becoming academic
scientists and may not be fostering best practices
in the scientific endeavor.
Every year, the MIT Technology Review «35 Innovators Under 35» (TR35) program recognizes
talented scientists who pursue groundbreaking business ideas, at an early stage
in their career.
To encourage young researchers, CAST gives an award every other year for
talented young
scientists, and five years ago, started an annual award for young women
scientists, funded by L'Oréal (China) as an extension of the L'Oréal - UNESCO Women
in Science Partnership.
Since 2000, the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)-- an organisation dedicated to promoting biological science
in Europe — has used its Young Investigator Programme (YIP) to help
talented life
scientists start independent research careers
in Europe
The plan for science and technology proposed by the Obama campaign, for example, calls for «comprehensive immigration reform that improves our visa programs to attract some of the world's most
talented people to America» and supports an increase
in the number of foreign
scientists and technical people permitted to study, work, and stay
in the United States.
Most have paid for their independence,
in a harder career path than equally
talented scientists who follow the research agendas of the big professors.
But perhaps schemes such as that run by Telethon offer a glimmer of hope for brighter prospects and more security for
talented Italian research
scientists in the future.
Talented scientists who return after a stay abroad often don't manage to persist
in their objective of doing research
in Ecuador, observes Mena's former collaborator Enrique Quintana Ortí, a professor at the Jaume I University
in Castellón de la Plana
in Spain, «because... infrastructure is scarce and administrative tasks are abundant.»
The first tier contains items that many young
scientists would expect from their supervisors: mentoring; communication; setting a direction and vision for the research group; providing opportunities to network with other
scientists; providing funding for postdocs» research or giving them significant help
in obtaining their own grants; training; creating a work culture and environment that encourages individuals to treat everybody with respect and encourages collaboration; creating an ambience that keeps group members satisfied and attracts
talented scientists to the group; and offering postdocs opportunities to explore options for their careers once their fellowships have ended.
Unfortunately, the situation has now got even worse
in France and I feel that many
talented young
scientists are choosing to stay overseas: the recent protest demonstrations
in France have conveyed this feeling of dissatisfaction.
The institutions formed the Coalition for Next Generation Life Science
in response to the focus of many new Ph.D. s. solely on a limited number of traditional faculty positions and to the lack of good marketplace information on training and career options for
talented life
scientists.
Each year, it gives 700
talented undergraduates an intensive introduction to the life of a
scientist, subsidizing their education, putting them to work
in the lab, and offering them one - on - one career counseling.
«The quality of science
in Poland has suffered from two main, mutually related problems: catastrophical level of funding over the last few decades and brain drain of young,
talented scientists seeking careers
in North America and Western Europe,» says Adam Szewczyk, the Nencki Institute's acting director.
The AAAS Annual Meeting brings together more than 10,000 of the world's most
talented and diverse
scientists — yet this year select international participants who have made valuable contributions to the scientific community may not attend, due to ongoing uncertainty about the recent immigration and visa order implemented
in the United States.
It is essential to work with the best and most
talented scientists irrespective of where they are based
in the world,» he said.
And do it
in the company of 200 +
talented global
scientists and engineers.
However, the chance to focus purely on the research I love, the opportunity to work
in some of the most remote and extreme parts of the world, alongside a mix of
talented scientists from a range of disciplines, are all benefits of the research - centric life that I'd not give up lightly.
In the article and the book he describes how many successful
scientists are mathematically «semiliterate», and reveals how, as a 32 - year - old Harvard professor, he sat with undergraduates (some his own students) to learn calculus and achieve an undistinguished C. His aim is not to deter, but to encourage
talented would - be
scientists who aren't naturals with numbers.
Scientific quality, revealed
in such factors as publishing
in leading journals, being a recognized leader
in the field, and attracting
talented scientists to the group and keeping them happy featured
in answers from 65 percent of respondents.
In these perilous economic times, we can not afford to underinvest in our nation's most talented scientist
In these perilous economic times, we can not afford to underinvest
in our nation's most talented scientist
in our nation's most
talented scientists.
Although the Royal Society doesn't have any say
in who gets those visas, Nurse says the organization has concerns and will be «monitoring» the situation to make sure
talented young
scientists aren't turned away from the United Kingdom.
Postdoctoral fellowships enable the most
talented early career
scientists, trained
in the life sciences or
in the physical sciences, to extend their scientific repertoire
in laboratories abroad.
The AU - TWAS award scheme aims to recognise and reward
talented young
scientists in Africa.
GigaGen seeks a
talented, highly motivated Senior
Scientist in Immunology to work on cutting - edge research funded by a $ 50 million co-development deal with Grifols, plus Phase II SBIR grants from the NCI and NIAID.
Since then, the Institute has built a state - of - the - art laboratory from the ground up, recruited a staff of
talented scientists with proven track records
in drug discovery and development, and developed a portfolio of projects that are being driven aggressively toward the clinic.
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In the almost 30 years I have been at LLNL, I have had the privilege to work with and lead an extremely
talented group of physicists, engineers, computer
scientists and technicians.
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) are working together to attract
talented early - career researchers,
scientists, engineers and other professionals to strengthen international capacity and cooperation
in fields such as climate, biodiversity, conservation, humanities and astrophysics research.
Qualified candidate must be a motivated,
talented and disciplined
scientist having excellent expertise
in behaviorally assessing various rodent models of neurodegenerative disease.
Bringing together a group of
talented, energetic, dedicated research
scientists and university students willing to accept the challenge of working
in a remote area, the formation of TEAM BUFO has generated an enormous increase
in our understanding of cane toads and their impacts on biodiversity.
When the right tools are placed
in the hands of
talented scientists around the world, life - changing research happens.
Designed to nurture future leaders
in science, the Whitehead Fellows program provides a handful of exceptionally
talented young
scientists the rare opportunity to set up an independent research program as an alternative to a traditional postdoctoral position.
AU - TWAS Prize for Young
Scientists The AU - TWAS award scheme aims to recognise and reward talented young scientists
Scientists The AU - TWAS award scheme aims to recognise and reward
talented young
scientists scientists in Africa.
Since 1964, Canadian supporters have helped fund some of the world's most
talented scientists who are conducting cutting - edge research, which has a major impact on the world we live
in.
Award: The European Academy of Sciences (EURASC) announces an award for highly
talented young
scientists successfully working
in European Universities or Research Institutions.
The Jackson Laboratory
in Bar Harbor, ME is seeking an exceptionally
talented and highly motivated Computational
Scientist to lead research efforts to use machine vision for mouse phenotyping.
Contributing equally, or perhaps even more, to the evolution of the green revolution was the
talented supporting leadership that has been provided by the centers to the national programs through temporary assignments of mature
scientists skilled
in organizing crop production programs to assist
in the development of the national production campaigns.
Medical
scientists have been studying the human body for hundreds of years, yet many things that happens
in the body still remains unknown to even the most
talented professionals
in the medical industry.
And they sometimes attract
talented adults — and the firms that employ such folks — to move to town because they can see education offerings there that they want for their daughters and sons, kids who may become tomorrow's
scientists and engineers and thus help boost the nation's competitiveness
in the global market.