Sentences with phrase «whose research costs»

Pharmaceutical companies have needed to test more and more potential drugs, the tests (and the regulations that govern them) have become increasingly complicated, and the companies, whose research costs are enormous, have required a faster pace than the academy can provide.

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So now there is a premium on authorship and because it costs big money, leaders of research groups have to be more choosy about whose names go on the papers.
Stipend and paid direct postdocs, whose costs are supposed to come out of the research allowance that accompanies the fellowship or the salary provided by the funder, must arrange for what UC terms «sharing of premium costs» between their research allowances and other funding sources, since research allowances are often insufficient to pay for insurance.
«You feel something when you physically part with your money, and there are different levels of pain depending on the type of payment,» says Shah, whose research focuses on the costs associated with payment and how it affects consumer preference and choice.
The research team looked at the number of injuries, severity of injury, type of hospital interventions, patient deaths and costs - per - patient in children with gunshot injuries compared with children whose injuries resulted from other mechanisms, including stabbing, being hit by a motor vehicle, struck by blunt object, falls, motor vehicle crashes and others.
CLEMSON, South Carolina — Research conducted at Clemson University's Atomic and Medical Physics lab has led to the creation of a promising medical technology company whose mission is to drastically improve radiosurgery outcomes and costs.
«I am very excited about starting the work and pleased that the Gates Foundation is interested in investing in research on college access and success,» said Long, whose research focuses on state aid programs, diversity issues, cost containment, remediation, and community college concerns.
Hamilton's research showed that, unlike students who were paying part or all of their own way, youngsters whose school expenses were 100 % covered had no incentive to excel academically and use resources strategically, because they lacked appreciation for the costs involved.
Each company in the S&P 500 Index has its own embedded compensation expenses, and Wintergreen Advisers» research strongly suggests that S&P 500 index funds, whose significant ownership weighting is often enough to influence the result of the shareholder vote, enable significant hidden costs that investors unknowingly pay.
Stoking the market is a long - term, potentially expensive endeavor for dealers, whose research, promotion, shipping, insurance and exhibition costs can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars.
It is all part of the BCLI's Financing Litigation Legal Research Project whose goal is to examine «a myriad of new, upcoming, and unconventional ways to hire lawyers for cost - effective representation, rather than relying on the traditional means of finance which remain out of reach for many people.»
Cybercriminals, whose attacks cost organizations millions of dollars a year, do extensive research on their targets.
Future research is needed to determine 1) the cost - effectiveness of the COPE intervention, 2) whether its effects can be strengthened by including fathers, 3) whether its effects can be strengthened with additional intervention sessions 1 and 3 months after hospital discharge, and 4) whether similar positive effects can be obtained if the program is delivered to parents of younger and older children and parents whose critically ill children have chronic and / or terminal conditions.
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