Sentences with phrase «very different research areas»

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«We're a very broad church, requiring many different areas of expertise,» says Fiona Watt, with the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute and the 2008 - 2009 president of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR).
«Three major life sciences organizations, ASM, ACS and APS, came together to provide scientists with the unique opportunity of bringing together experts from different research areas to move this very exciting field forward,» said Stefano Bertuzzi, CEO, ASM, «The Kavli Ideas Challenge allowed for the collaboration between different scientific communities that span computational biology, physics and analytical chemistry to develop important new research tools.»
Encompassing research areas to include both taste and smell and spanning very different stages of career development, the awards underscore the Monell Center's position as a leader in the field of chemosensory research.
Her research covers two very different areas of biological anthropology — palaeoanthropology and human evolutionary ecology.
DR. CORSON: That is a little bit outside of my focus area, since we focus on the wet form of the disease, but I know there are some very exciting research projects coming out of a number of different centers in terms of understanding the underlying biology of the dry form of the disease, which has been a little bit harder to figure out than with the wet form.
It is very important that you research the different adoption groups in your area and decide which group you feel comfortable with and work with that group to find the right greyhound for your family.
This is achieved due to: a more comprehensive knowledge of the most very recent peer reviewed literature, my prior research and also practical expertise in each subject, the sheer degree to which each and every case is investigated (described by one defendant (in 2016) who was acquitted, as being «relentless»), and the ability, as a result of long experience in dealing with very complex cases, to produce concise effective reports to tight deadlines, even in the most complex and demanding cases, often where expertise in several different areas is urgently required.
In different research areas, a non-linear inverted U-shaped relationship is framed in the light of the Yerkes - Dodson law suggesting an optimal mid-range level of arousal, with both extremes of the curve (i.e., very low and very high) leading to less favorable outcomes (Yerkes and Dodson, 1908).
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