Sentences with phrase «willing collaborators in»

They see skeptics and their willing collaborators in the political and corporate sectors as impediments to saving humanity from catastrophe.
His intimate black and white portraits of skateboarders, musicians, graffiti artists and other people in his environment are willing collaborators in McGinley's project.

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«Consumers, or collaborators, will buy a service because it delivers to them what they need in their self - interest,» says Chase.
In Bargaining for Advantage, Shell urges the reader to figure out his or her own hard - wired approach to negotiation, perhaps by way of a psychological test like that Thomas - Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, which will tell you whether you are a «competitor» or a «collaborator
That is, until his wife and collaborator Maggie sent me an essay of his that will appear in our February issue.
We can not prescribe who among the collaborators of the past will be welcomed to participate in our own work, and who will not be.
The GC2 Summit will feature a number of key speakers and collaborators from the Evangelical community who specialize in ministry to refugees, in addition to senior denominational leaders, non-profit, and church leaders.
Some members of the group would be clothed in military / police uniforms and together with their collaborators in the GHANA security forces will stage - manage / intercept and arrest them.
Furthermore, Mr. Ogunsola noted that potential investors and collaborators, who are the target audience, will include other PPP offices in Nigeria, South Africa, Canada, United States and Europe, as well as development partners, Federal Government agencies, multilateral organisations, private sector corporations and interested individuals.
Most of the rest of it will be in what he has to say, albeit obliquely, about the present Labour leadership contest: in the Guardian interview, he warns against attacking «Tory cutters and Lib Dem collaborators».
He applauded them for resisting attempts by the opposition party and its collaborators to subvert the collective will of the people as was evidenced in the polls.
In December 2017, writing in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Yankeelov and collaborators at UT Austin and Technical University of Munich, showed that they can predict how brain tumors (gliomas) will grow and respond to X-ray radiation therapy with much greater accuracy than previous modelIn December 2017, writing in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Yankeelov and collaborators at UT Austin and Technical University of Munich, showed that they can predict how brain tumors (gliomas) will grow and respond to X-ray radiation therapy with much greater accuracy than previous modelin Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Yankeelov and collaborators at UT Austin and Technical University of Munich, showed that they can predict how brain tumors (gliomas) will grow and respond to X-ray radiation therapy with much greater accuracy than previous modelin Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Yankeelov and collaborators at UT Austin and Technical University of Munich, showed that they can predict how brain tumors (gliomas) will grow and respond to X-ray radiation therapy with much greater accuracy than previous models.
That won't be a panacea, of course: in some circumstances, the identity of an applicant can be sussed out from the details and collaborators on the CV.
Finding appropriate partners and collaborators, she now realizes, will allow her to fill in for her own weaker qualities.
A: The scientists who established research programs that are dependent on data from ESO telescopes will undoubtedly suffer, having to rearrange their programs or look for European collaborators to be principal investigators on their own projects, in order to get the observing time they need.
Gogotsi and his collaborators from Tsinghua University in Beijing, and Hauzhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China, focused their work on making lithium anodes more stable and lithium plating more uniform so that dendrites won't grow.
Conxita Àvila is a collaborator, it will study bryozoan samples collected during the last Antarctic campaign DISTANTCOM - 1, launched in December, 2015.
You'll need a total of 10 reference letters, including two from colleagues who like you but resent your tenure bid, one from the department head who has a disincentive to let you step on his or her turf, one from your graduate adviser whom you haven't seen in 10 years, one from a «superstar» in your field that will be ghostwritten by a secretary, two from foreign collaborators from countries where praise is considered weak, and three from students you've slept with.
De Pablo, Zanni and their collaborators will also apply the method from this publication to determine the intermediate steps in diseases other than type 2 diabetes, including neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
A surge in major wildfire events in the U.S. West as a consequence of climate change will expose tens of millions of Americans to high levels of air pollution in the coming decades, according to a new Yale - led study conducted with collaborators from Harvard.
Collaborators will join them from three universities in London and a pharmaceutical company.
As an EU citizen living in Scotland, at the moment I am worried about how Brexit will affect my ability to stay and work in the United Kingdom, and how it will affect my students, the members of my lab, and a lot of my colleagues and collaborators.
White and colleagues will work with other collaborators at the Cancer Institute to develop early - phase patient clinical trials based on the findings from this study in the near future.
Instead, she found a post-doctoral advisor at Harvard University who will allow her to begin her post-doc with a collaborator at Stanford so that she can remain in California until she and her boyfriend can both move to Boston.
Li plans to create a website where collaborators can enter their parameter values to generate the pulse formula they will need in their quantum experiments.
The work was done by Jens Kremkow and collaborators in the laboratories of Jose Manuel Alonso at the State University of New York College of Optometry and will be published in the May 5, 2016 issue of Nature.
And for each project, you and your collaborators should try to agree in advance what each scientist's role will be and who will be the «driver.»
The work was done by Jens Kremkow and collaborators in the laboratories of Jose Manuel Alonso at the State University of New York College of Optometry and will be published on May 5, of 2016 in Nature.
With the three - year grant, Vanapalli and his collaborators Boyd Butler in the Department of Biological Sciences and Everardo Cobos at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, will build microfluidic devices that mimic blood flow to study how tumor cells move inside capillaries, how they squeeze through tight spaces, whether they are subject to fragmentation and how they become stuck.
Co-applicant and senior research fellow, Michael Head explains: «The database will allow funders to identify existing research in areas of mutual interest, help researchers identify collaborators, expertise and infrastructure, and support high - level policymakers (such as the WHO R&D Observatory) to identify funding trends and the relative value of investments in their areas of interest.»
In future studies, Bowdish and her collaborators will try to identify the good bacteria that maintain gut integrity with age as well as the bad bacteria that cause the gut to become leaky.
Matthew Dunbabin and his collaborator Ashley Tews at the CSIRO Autonomous Systems Laboratory in Brisbane, Australia, are teaching a four - wheeled robot to move only when intermittent sounds — like bird or frog calls — will mask its movements.
Identifying a qualified collaborator or consultant to provide you with reagents, protocols, and the all - important letter of agreement to assist in the project will aid your case.
In academia, says Amidon, there is a need to develop scientific concepts and write grants that will generate the support needed to carry out a project as well as a requirement to work closely with students and collaborators to make sure progress is being made.
Lotsch and her collaborators have already applied for patent protection for the novel device and, together with the Fraunhofer EMFT in Munich, they are already working on a prototype screen which, in addition to providing for color - coding, will also be equipped with an electronic readout capability.
Some of the — a publication actually that'll be coming out in the New England Journal today that myself with many other collaborators worked on, we showed that in Guinea it was actually an older group of people, over 40 or 45 I think it was who were the ones most at risk of death.
«These dandelion pappi are chemically and structurally composed so that they will collapse in a special way if you dip them in either oil or water,» said Feng Xu, Genin's collaborator and director of the Bioinspired Engineering and Biomechanics Center at Xi'an Jiaotong University.
In 2015, Russell and his collaborators showed that a vent surrounded by an approximation of Earth's early ocean could link RNA molecules into a two - part strand, and Barge says they will soon release more results.
Xiao and his collaborators will present their findings at UIST 2013, the Association for Computing Machinery's Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Oct. 8 - 11 in St. Andrews, Scotland.
«The hope behind something like this capsule is that the surgeon will be able to place it inside the body through an existing incision and leave it in a position where it can be easily grasped and used to map out the stiffness or density of the tissue when needed, much like he or she would palpate it with by hand in open surgery,» said collaborator S. Duke Herrell, associate professor of urologic surgery at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
«I know for a fact that the agency will lose half its collaborators when it moves,» says pharmacologist Adam Cohen, who heads the Centre for Human Drug Research in Leiden, the Netherlands.
In particular, our two world - class lead engineering collaborators Dr. Alfredo Dubra and Dr. Vivek Srinivasan have been building the actual instruments that will be used to peer into patients» eyes and image their retinas and optic nerves at a level of detail never before seen.
Using spare computing power of citizen scientists» screen savers allows many runs of the models and increases the confidence in the results that UCS scientists and collaborators will analyze.
The more you participate in SSA's many offerings, the more chances you will have to meet your future collaborators, research problem solvers, seismological sounding boards — and, as we see quite often, your lifelong friends.
Each of these groups will synergize with pre-existing excellent research environments as well as strong clinical collaborators, promoting ground - breaking research in molecular and translational medicine.
Gary Sudakoff, MD, assistant professor of radiology at the University of Chicago and a collaborator in this trial, will use CT scans and ultrasound to guide the needle to several areas within a single nodule.
I am very grateful that I have collaborators who are willing to support me and help test my ideas in the clinic.»
In January, Hagedorn and her collaborators will focus on culturing frozen embryonic cells to see how long they can live.
«This will be the first run of the machine in its designed configuration,» said David Gates, who heads the stellarator physics division at PPPL and oversees the laboratory's role as lead U.S. collaborator in the W7 - X project.
Over the course of each flowering season, Chris leads a team of Willamette University students, field staff, out - of - town collaborators, and willing volunteers in an ongoing experiment to understand how the trees match two different, highly specialized, pollinator species.
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