Sentences with phrase «working as an independent scientist»

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As part of the new alliance, AAAS and the Scientific and Technological Advisory Forum of Mexico, an independent advisory board that reports on science, technology and innovation developments in Mexico, are already working together to translate into Spanish an online science diplomacy course produced by the AAAS Center for Science Diplomacy in order to better enable scientists throughout Latin America to participate.
Throughout her young career, Emiliani has made a series of tough decisions and changes of course that, although they may have delayed her maturity as a fully independent scientist, have also kept her viable for the kind of work she wants to do, and the kind of life she intends to lead.
The specific duties of staff scientists — who can work in core facilities as well as in labs in academia, non-profit research institutions, and government — generally include both doing independent research and helping others get work done, though the specifics vary.
As the government's chief scientist, Finkel — president of Australia's Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering and former chancellor of Monash University in Melbourne — will provide independent advice and work to lift the profile of Australian science.
If he makes it work, «independent scientist» may soon be as valid a career path as a university professor.
Dr. Eichler: The most favorite parts of the job are: 1) making new discoveries and contributing to the body of scientific knowledge especially as it relates to the evolution of our species, 2) seeing students mature into independent scientists as well as helping to launch new independent research careers, and 3) seeing your work directly benefit families who are struggling to understand their children's illness.
For over twenty years, our model has been to have independent laboratories working on different aspects of the immune system and collaborating with each other, as well as with other scientists in San Diego, nationally, and internationally.
Their dedicated work is supported by an incredible number of people; including our staff and volunteers, as well as independent scientists, animal hospitals and all of our dedicated supporters.
The role that such trans - disciplinary collaboration played at universities, governmental, and industrial sites as well as at the independent artist studio level will be investigated through examination of the work of these seven artists and one collaborating scientist.
The IMPLICATIONS ARE: 1) The integrity of «Climate Science» is in doubt (good work will get washed by this as well) 2) The Integrity of CRU is in tatters; East Anglia and UK research not far behind 3) because these particular scientists have demonstrated that they can't be trusted with such an important task — a) Jones needs to go (minimum), wholesale shake - up and new mgmt (if allowed to continue to run) b) minimum data publication standards need to be defined and audited by Gov» t, and c) there needs to be strong oversight by an independent group of auditors (in somewhat an advesarial relationship) on integrity of data quality.
With such a broad definition, lukewarmers range from public commentators such as Matt Ridley to scientists such as Nic Lewis, an independent researcher who engages in climate work.
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