Not exact matches
«The high - level
women I talk to very consistently say they spend a lot more time than their male colleagues
did getting to know people, getting to know about their personal lives,» law
professor Joan C. Williams tells Fortune, seconding the idea.
The video shows the
woman, who claims to be a
professor, repeatedly asking officers what they were
doing and saying they had ripped her pants as she resisted their efforts to remove her.
I respect this
woman, that is God's work... that
professor... He doesn't believe in God..
The
professor did not note that the
woman describing the «massacre» in question said that she was Viet Cong in the war.
A
professor of history once sat at dinner beside a
woman he had never met and
did his best to engage her in conversation.
Robinson reminded us of the original, authentically neo-Puritanical Oberlin: The only college in America at the time which offered a liberal education to both blacks and
women, and the place where everyone — including the
professors — both studied and
did useful work.
By their interpretation of scripture,
women can not be pastors, and
professors who
do not ascribe to scriptural inerrancy can not teach in seminaries.
It is another — a hanging offense, in my opinion — to grind the Bible down into propagandistic mush, as these
professors, associate
professors, and assistant
professors do in The
Women's Bible Commentary.
North Park University
professor and popular blogger Scot McKnight says that «
women have
done the bulk of the ministry in the West for a long, long time.
The
professors don't like abortion, 70 per cent deeming it immoral when a married
woman resorts to it to stop having children; but only 44 per cent want laws against it.
I personally am an egalitarian, which is a view shared by every
professor at our denominational seminary, but if memory serves me correctly... we still don't ordain
women.
Or you only
do that ONLY if the
professor / economist is a
woman?
But Welt, an associate
professor at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital who
did a promising pilot study in which injections of prolactin, a hormone that triggers milk production, increased milk supply in mothers of pre-term babies and
women with prolactin deficiencies, has nothing to offer the
women who call.
«We just don't have enough data to advise
women on the risks of breast milk sharing, and that's one of the reasons why this research is so important,» said Keim, who is also an Assistant
Professor of Pediatrics in The Ohio State University College of Medicine and of Epidemiology in the College of Public Health.
«There are things that men and
women do differently when staying at home,» says Kyle Pruett, M.D., a
professor of child psychiatry at Yale University whose book, The Nurturing Father (Warner Books, 2000), is based on a 1983 study of 18 families in which dads cared primarily for the children.
For a recently published paper in the Journal of Midwifery and
Women's Health, certified nurse midwife Abigail Howe - Heyman and Melanie Lutenbacher, an associate
professor of nursing at Vanderbilt, reviewed all the English - language research that has been
done on baby friendly hospitals since the Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative was launched by UNICEF and the World Health Organization in 1991.
Chaired by
Professor Lis Howell, this exciting conference will provide an update on the research into
women in UK broadcast news and will ask what more needs to be
done to ensure fair representation, both by broadcasters and by government.
Cuomo said once
professors and administrators delve into the he said - she said battle,
women get discouraged and don't pursue the charges.
«Our hypothesis was that
women who received acupuncture with clomiphene would
do much better than
women who received only active acupuncture or only clomiphene, but we found that acupuncture added very little,» said Richard S. Legro,
professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Penn State College of Medicine.
But how many
women are group leaders or
professors, and how often
do they see their children?
When I'm in a leadership position in a university,
do I really want to go to my
women associate
professors and say, «Please spend less time on teaching?»
Many
women scientists he has spoken with say, after looking at «the life of an assistant
professor, «You can't
do that and have a family.»»
A recent study co-authored by Robin Lumsdaine, Crown Prince of Bahrain
Professor of International Finance at American University's Kogod School of Business, reveals retirement - age
women who have new grandchildren are 9 percent more likely to retire early than those who
do not.
With «great» childcare right at hand,
women can «come here, start a family, and [still] spend as many hours
doing research as an assistant
professor at Harvard or MIT.»
«We didn't see sex differences in how well volunteers performed, but men and
women used their brains differently to get the same results,» says Jill Goldstein, a professor of psychiatry and medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical Sc
women used their brains differently to get the same results,» says Jill Goldstein, a
professor of psychiatry and medicine at Brigham and
Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical Sc
Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.
«We found that
women who lost weight eating a high - protein diet didn't experience any improvements in insulin sensitivity,» said principal investigator Bettina Mittendorfer, PhD, a
professor of medicine.
The study suggests that
women who didn't spend a lot of time on academics but are «intelligent enough» have an advantage over
women who excel in school,» said researcher Natasha Quadlin, an assistant
professor of sociology at Ohio State.
Unni worked in a neurology residency at Massachusetts General and Brigham and
Women's hospitals while Weissman - Unni
did a postdoc in the lab of Jeff Lichtman, a Harvard
professor of molecular and cellular biology.
(«The
professor becomes a [respectable]
woman» [1]-RRB-, had been transformed with the addition of one furtively scribbled «G.» Now it read, «The
professor doesn't become a
woman» — or possibly, more subversively, «The
professor ain't no lady.»
But Peter Brocklehurst,
Professor of
women's health at Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit, says «the more we use electronic fetal monitoring, the more harm we
do, with little evidence of benefit.»
«Currently, we are not able to
do a very good job at distinguishing
women at high and low risk of breast cancer,» added co-senior author Tamimi, an associate
professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School.
«This is a place essential to the beginning of life — you don't expect that it's a place that's teeming with bacteria,» said Wendy R. Brewster, MD, PhD, a UNC Lineberger member, an associate
professor in the UNC School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, and director of the UNC Center for
Women's Health Research.
But I still enjoy the rationale given by my
professor, F.C. Tompkins of Imperial College London: «The demon must eat to
do the work, eating is essentially converting glucose to CO2 and H2O plus heat, and that, gentlemen [he always ignored the two
women in the chemistry class of 1957 - 1960], generates entropy: QED.»
«Our study
does not prove that
women are not at risk,» says Naresh Punjabi, lead study author and an associate
professor of medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
«This research is important because extended use of these devices will reduce cost to both the individual and insurer and improve convenience for
women, who can delay removal and re-insertion,» said first author Colleen McNicholas,
DO, assistant
professor of obstetrics and gynecology.
The government study doesn't include definitive answers about whether
women are dropping out of academia altogether or being held back the assistant
professor level, says Sally Shaywitz, co-chair of the report committee and a
professor of learning development and co-director of the Center for Dyslexia and Creativity at Yale.
«Over 67 percent of never married
women and 66 percent of divorced
women perceive what happens to other
women as having some or a lot to
do with what happens in their own lives,» said Kelsy Kretschmer, a co-author of the study and an assistant
professor of sociology at Oregon State University.
I say «near - perfect,» because I don't remember a
woman as
professor during my college time there.
«We've been targeting traditional risk factors in public health campaigns for many years,» said Susan Cheng, M.D., M.P.H., study lead author and Assistant
Professor of Medicine at Brigham and
Women's Hospital in Boston, Mass. «We wanted to take a look at how well we've been
doing over time at keeping these risk factors from causing heart and vascular disease — both by preventing the risks from occurring and by minimizing their effects when they
do occur.»
«That is a fascinating result because it highlights the importance of a properly
done, rigorous randomized trial that is both blinded and sham controlled,» said Deepak L. Bhatt, M.D., M.P.H., executive director of interventional cardiovascular programs, Brigham and
Women's Hospital Heart and Vascular Center,
professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, and co-principal investigator.
In fact, within academic departments
women of different social or professional «ranks» cooperate with each other less well than men
do, according to Joyce Benenson, an Associate of Harvard's Human Evolutionary Biology Department and
Professor of Psychology at Emmanuel College, Richard Wrangham, the Ruth Moore
Professor of Biological Anthropology and Henry Markovits, from the University of Quebec at Montreal, the study's co-authors.
Despite the mandatory addition of folic acid to enriched grain products in the United States, many
women still
do not consume adequate amounts of this important vitamin, according to an editorial written by Laura E. Mitchell, Ph.D.,
professor in the Department of Epidemiology, Human Genetics and Environmental Sciences at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) School of Public Health.
«The
women in the Network, like this consortium, understand that if we
do not address the unmet need for family planning, the other global health goals of improving maternal, infant, and child deaths and combating infectious disease, will be difficult to achieve by 2015,» concluded Duff Gillespie, PhD,
professor with the Bloomberg School's Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health.
«In the group that
did not have the allele, they saw what you would expect in terms of brain aging,» said Lisa James, a study author and University
professor of
Women's Healthy Aging in the Department of Neuroscience.
While the fraction of
women at the assistant and associate
professor level reflects the Ph.D. production rate, that at the full
professor level
does not.
«We don't have very good tools for determining who would and who would not benefit from that operation, and probably put cervical stitches in many
women who don't really need them, so it's important that we first
do no harm,» said researcher Dr. Phillip Bennett, a
professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Imperial College London.
«But as long as a
woman is in reasonably good health and
does nt smoke, she can take the Pill for as long as she likes — even in her 40s and up until menopause,» says Mary Jane Minkin, MD, clinical
professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale School of Medicine.
«Black
women have been noted to present [at a doctor's office] with later stage cancer, which has a worse outcome — and they don't always get adequate care,» says Ruth ORegan, MD, associate
professor of hematology and oncology and director of the translational breast cancer research program at Emory University's Winship Cancer Institute in Atlanta.
Women who don't recognize their heart attack symptoms won't seek needed medical care, said Dr. Gregg Fonarow,
professor of cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
«We
do not suggest treating
women with medications, since earlier studies have not shown that this is beneficial to the mother or unborn child,» said lead researcher Dr. Anna - Karin Wikstrom, an associate
professor of obstetrics at Uppsala University in Sweden.