Sentences with phrase «talented scientists who»

It is an illogical and misguided claim on many levels, one that is already and deservedly attracting the opprobrium of many of my colleagues, talented scientists who study Amazon forests and climate (see Scientists speak: Amazon «myths» are not debunked).
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.
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.»
Most have paid for their independence, in a harder career path than equally talented scientists who follow the research agendas of the big professors.
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.

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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.
Well known faces and acts will include the likes of the hilarious duo Dick and Dom, the extremely talented Great Big Gig, Daredevil Scientist Greg Foot, Captain Barnacles & Kwazii from the Octonauts, the energetic Go Go Go Show, everyone's favourite Peppa Pig and Little Brother George and Britains Got Talent ventriloquist act, Steve Hewlett who wowed the judges with his originality and humour.
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.
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.»
«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.»
But he does recognize the concern that by focusing on intangible skills that academia and industry historically haven't valued much, CTSAs could be creating scientists who are highly talented yet difficult to employ.
However, industry is hungry for talented, creative scientists who can come up with products that will leap off the supermarket shelves.
Trump's hard - line positions on immigration — including a pledge to bar Muslims from entering the United States, and a plan to build a wall along the US border with Mexico — have worried research advocates who say such stances could dissuade talented foreign scientists from working or studying at US institutions.
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.
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.
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.
Dr. Wisecaver is an incredibly talented young scientist who serves as a shining example of these contributions.»
For her part, Kidman carves a striking presence out of the non-stop fireworks, acting both as a conduit for the audience's sense of astonishment at the proceedings and the capable, multi-lingual scientist who manages not only the technical details of the crisis — she's graduated from building the bombs to defusing them — but Devoe's hair - trigger temper as well (at one point she calls him «a talented soldier with sloppy impulse control»).
By way of plot I'll say this: The talented Michael Pitt plays a research scientist who study people's eyes.
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.
If we want our children to grow into the scientists, researchers, educators and entrepreneurs who will address our most pressing challenges, and if we want our nation to remain a global leader in innovation, we must ensure that all students have access to deep learning in STEM subjects and are taught by talented teachers knowledgeable in these fields.
Palestinian writer Atef Abu Saif is a talented and insightful political scientist, novelist, short - story writer, and editor who lives in Gaza:
http://climaterealists.com/?id=7512 Dr. Tim Ball is a talented climate scientist who has been working hard to expose the alarm over global warming.
We are looking for a talented food scientist who has a specific set of skills.
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