Sentences with phrase «training as a scientist»

I'm trained as a scientist before I started training as a theologian.
As I've said before I don't really approve of folks who expect me to take their perspective, without supporting evidence, I am after all a «data scientist» and I am trained as a scientist, as well as having a decent amount of management experience.
Trained as a scientist, Bennett insists the party has moved away from what some have described as their «anti-science» policies on animal rights and alternative medicine.
«If you talk with any core director, they'll say the same thing,» she says: ««I was trained as a scientist, but I'm running a business.»»
And, of course, the people who make real policies — the ones that are actually going to be put into practice — are those in government; plenty of people get jobs in the civil service after training as scientists.
Many people trained as scientists feel that self - promotion is a dirty political trick.
«In the recruitment weekend, they speak of BALSA as a way to entice people to come [here] to get their training as a scientist
«Our message is that science is also what groups of people do who are not trained as scientists but who can also contribute to the search for truth.»
Kwik explained, «I definitely think that it is better to be trained as a scientist.
Creative Pursuit: Being trained as a scientist and working for the cosmetics industry doesn't mean you have to be sitting behind a bench.
Once trained as a scientist, it's for life, and any career that uses that knowledge is a career in science.
As anyone who's been reading this series knows, I've spent considerable time during my training as a scientist also acquiring the skills and qualifications I'll need to launch a career in patent law.
Once I had identified these interests in teaching and outreach, I sustained these types of activities while training as a scientist at the bench.
Well this kettle has been traditionally trained as a scientist, and has also been a triage nurse in a family practice setting for eight years, and now is a preventive medicine doctor with the ability to understand this debate from a myriad of perspectives, and the only way out is to solve the crisis at our very own kitchen tables.
I was trained as a scientist, and as such, find validity in scientifically rigorous, peer reviewed articles.
He originally trained as a scientist, with a PhD in genetics from Harvard University.
This comprehensive title in the Signature Lives series describes how Tesla, growing up in Croatia, resisted family pressure to become a priest and, instead, trained as a scientist.
- Kirkus «Drawing on her training as a scientist and a science writer, Marchant meticulously investigates both promising and improbable theories of the mind's ability to heal the body.
In his book the Money Masters, John Train writes that Buffett once said this about Singleton: «According to Buffett, if one took the top 100 business school graduates and made a composite of their triumphs, their record would not be as good as that of Singleton, who incidentally was trained as a scientist, not an MBA.
He has trained both as a scientist (Environmental Engineering, PhD in Risk Analysis) and as an artist (Visual and Performing Arts).
Her training as a scientist directly informs her art, as she explores the failure of systems and the success of circumstance.
Originally trained as a scientist, Baker's artistic practice represents an uneasy balance of eager technological optimism, analytical processes, deep - rooted skepticism and intuitive engagement.
Originally trained as a scientist, Höller is frequently inspired by research and experiments from scientific history and deploys these studies in works that alter the audience's physical and psychological sensations, inspiring doubt and uncertainty about the world around them.
Carsten Höller uses his training as a scientist in his work as an artist, concentrating particularly on the nature of human relationships.
You were never trained as a scientist, just as I am not trained in IT (and so would not presume to question you on a matter of IT).
I admire scientists and the scientific way of knowing but I am not myself trained as a scientist, except inasmuch as my undergraduate training in sociology at a top U.S. university exposed me to statistical inference and standards of valid reasoning about social phenomena.
My training as a scientist and my talent as a writer and speaker puts me in a position to help provide that essential context.
He was trained as a scientist.
Your not even trained as a scientist.

Not exact matches

(DST CEO Yuri Milner is a scientist by training and it seems he views Facebook as a catalyst he'd like his portfolio companies to touch.)
As the 35 - year - old considers creating a new venture that would help train medical doctors on the use of software tools, she is taking a page out of Silicon Valley's playbook: She plans to incorporate a mix of sector specialists that include business experts and scientists.
A number of world - leading science and technology professionals, young scientists and engineers, and innovation teams should be trained, with major breakthroughs in pioneering basic research and original innovations as their goal, Xi said.
Thana's experience as an environmental scientist and engineer - in - training, will be crucial in bringing forward thoughtful and knowledge - based discussions with the constituents.
Man tends no longer to be a person; rather he is appraised by the techniques he represents in his training, as a scientist, philosopher, artist, mechanic, or typist.57
The rejection of metaphysics by most modern philosophers and theologians has seen the gap filled by influential scientists, often with little philosophical training but with the credibility that their status as scientists confers on them.
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Updike presents the reader of his novels and stories with the pseudo — wise men of today's society — with Jimmy, the big Mouseketeer who quotes Socrates; with the neon owl that advertises pretzels; with Ken Whitman, the scientist living in Tarbox who is considered intelligent in his field but who lacks a basic understanding of life; with Bech the writer, honored in direct proportion to the decline of his literary production; with Connor, the efficient, well - trained administrator of the old people's home who fails to comprehend as much of life's mystery as his simple and sometimes senile wards do.
Training of national scientists in different aspects of rice research and extension as well as in rice - based cropping systems is an integral part of the International Rice Research Institute's (IRRI) continuing research efforts (IRRI 1983).
But none of this precludes the possibility that Smith found novel but legal training methods that, as scientists say, pushed the envelope.
Cara Gibson, BSc (Hon), MS, PhD was trained as an entomologist (insect scientist) and her interests include ecology, biodiversity, and interactions with microbial symbionts.
When Time magazine senior editor Jeffrey Kluger contacted the authors of some of the studies cited by William Sears for an article he wrote in May 2012, the scientists said it was unfair that Sears had used their work as evidence against sleep training.
That's something Ralph Garvin, a Stanford - trained computer scientist and technology entrepreneur, discovered — to his anguish — during the 2008 election cycle, which he worked on as a deputy field director.
They were likely trained in Univeristy as North Korea does have Universities that cover the topics needed to educate scientists enough to pursue further research on missile development.
Her funding tight, a biologist adapts her work on early brain development as she strives to keep training young scientists.
As scientists, we are trained to prove ourselves wrong,» she says.
The NASEM report, commissioned by Congress in 2016, collected career aspiration, training, and outcome data from NIH, research institutions, and professional societies, as well as solicited suggestions from individual university administrators and biomedical scientists at different stages of their careers.The report especially zeroed in on the plight of the postdoctoral research fellow.
Some specialties, such as internal medicine and surgery, are not suited to a part - time clinical schedule, says David Engman, director of Northwestern's Medical Scientist Training Program, who went through Northwestern's research - residency program.
The article «Breaking through the polycarbonate ceiling» highlighted programs led by AAAS that aimed at early - career support as well as professional advancement, for women scientists and engineers, including programs such as COACh (career - training and networking program) and WISC (Women's International Scientific Cooperation).
Finally, while scientists are trained as specialists, we often forget that being a generalist is in itself a specialty.
Expand Your Professional - Skills Training by Elisabeth Pain, 1 October 2010 Voluntary activities, such as helping to organize conferences, offer early career scientists opportunities to gain new skills and also broaden their horizons.
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