She engages K - 12 students in her neuroscience research
through lab visits and internships for students from low - performing schools, and compliments her research by meeting with each study participant to discuss their brain scans, as well as their college plans and potential interest in a science career.
She also engages K - 12 students in her research
through lab visits and internships for students from low - performing schools near the University of Southern California.
Not exact matches
«If I want to look for postdoctoral researchers for my
lab, the easiest way to find them would be to have graduate students from other places contact me
through this program, meet me, talk to me, maybe come
visit for a couple of weeks.
Another role Matarese has taken on lately is what she calls a «team research writer,» in which she
visits research
labs and shepherds manuscripts
through from conception to dealing with peer - reviewers» comments.
«At every other
lab I've
visited, to get to a senior researcher's office, you've got to go
through a door, a secretary, and another door.»
But he declined
through a spokesman to say exactly what he was told by the
lab during his
visit about the status of the production effort.
During their
visit to SciLifeLab they listened to talks from Tanja Slotte, Nicolas Fritz and Nina Gustafsson and made a short tour
through the
labs.
You may not feel your blood pressure improving [27], your LDL becoming less oxidized [28], the dimming of your inflammatory status [29], or the large number of HDL particles coursing
through your veins [30], but you'll notice your health markers improving on
lab tests and doctor
visits.
Whether that's being done in a school setting, or bringing kids to
visit labs... the University of Adelaide has got phenomenal facilities that are really quite large scale and impressive, and we've often had school groups
through there.
She wanders
through Mr. Potter's Museum of Curiosities in the final days of its existence to watch dealers vie for preserved Victorian oddities, and
visits the Smithsonian's offsite
lab, where taxidermists transform zoo skins into vivacious beasts.
Fernández» work is on view
through June 27 as part of 18th Street Arts Center's Artist
Lab Residency, a three - month studio residency for which Los Angeles - based artists are invited to develop projects that make their working processes transparent for the benefit of a
visiting public.
There are five types of residencies, including local organizations in residence, where arts organizations have their offices and activities on our campus; local artists in residence, where LA - based artist occupy either live / work or day work studios for 1 year or more; a
visiting artist program that hosts international and national artists and curators from between 1 to 3 months; a curator in residence, who has studio space for one calendar year to conduct research and foster community engagement
through ancillary programs, such as symposia, lectures, and artist talks; and the Artist
Lab Residency program, structured as both a residency and an exhibition for an LA - based artist.
As I explained in my prior post about my
visit to the
lab, the nine students went
through an intensive process of researching the problem, interviewing stakeholders, learning about design thinking, and then creating the application.