Sentences with phrase «whole career researching»

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if you want to truly educate yourself on the origins of your beliefs, research scholars that have studied it their whole careers, not some preacher that can be fired when he saids things you don't like... trust me i have watched that happen.
These agencies are good for us because without them, there wouldn't be an ecosystem of scientists who can devote their whole careers to research.
He began his doctoral program at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, with the aim of becoming a professor at a research university, but eventually realized he didn't like the idea of devoting his whole career to research.
You can love your research and even be quite good at it, but if a committee doesn't find it impactful, your whole career can end — provided the committee even discusses it in the first place.
«Lila is a rigorous biophysical chemist, but unlike most chemists who avoid complexity and prefer reductionist type studies, Lila's whole career has been focused on applying chemistry and biophysical methods to the study of peptides and their role in biology as well as protein folding and trafficking in vivo,» says Jeffrey W. Kelly at The Scripps Research Institute.
As well as lectures covering key areas of immunology research, we have an afternoon dedicated to careers in immunology, giving delegates the opportunity to speak with individuals who have gone on to pursue careers in a whole host of different sectors.
Dr. T. Colin Campbell is a respected PhD, Cornell University professor of nutrition who has conducted rigorous research his whole academic career.
Ms. Minger's article is on the Westonaprice.org website, a website dedicated to the career of Weston A Price, a dentist who carried out research primarily on the relationship between nutrition and dental health and advocated a «nutrient dense whole foods diet», key to which was animal fats, as the diet for optimal health.
Research published last year by Bersin by Deloitte suggests there's a time and place for both macrolearning and microlearning [2]: Macro when you want to learn a «whole new domain,» or you're at a career milestone (new job, promotion); micro when you «need help now» and consume information that takes «10 minutes or less.»
Sometimes not only your grades but the whole academic career seems to depend on the research paper you write.
My whole career has been as an applied scientist and I have contributed to a handful of research articles, mostly on tectonics and structural geology.
Tanya de Grunwald, founder of the careers blog Graduate Fog, which campaigns for fair internships, said: «This is a huge step forward for Cancer Research UK, people who'd love to work there, and the charity sector as a whole.
As the role will give hands - on experience in a whole array of fields (catering, entertainment, financial planning, research), working in events has the ability to open many doors for future careers and professional progression.
I've been researching REI for the purpose of a second career for my retirement and decided to begin with wholesaling, not because I'm broke, but to get the whole concept of marketing, buying, and selling for a profit.
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