Sentences with phrase «year fellowship from»

Dr Stowell was recently awarded a prestigious five - year fellowship from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to develop computerised processes to detect multiple bird sounds in large sets of audio recordings.
A 2 - year fellowship from the Human Science Frontier Program financed a postdoc at Yale University School of Medicine on the role of so - called «toll - like receptors» in immune responses.
In 2010, Genovese accepted a three - year fellowship from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the controversy - courting animal welfare nonprofit, to conduct research into cultured meat.

Not exact matches

InVivo paid for a year of Pritchard's graduate fellowship and funds his research in Langer's lab; in exchange, Pritchard brings to InVivo insights gleaned from some of the smartest scientists working in biomaterials anywhere.
During my college years, I was transformed from self - reliant agnostic to a committed disciple of Christ, much through the witness and love of the members of a «third - wave» charismatic fellowship.
When you first started attending a church, in the beginning it is great, great fellowship, great conversation and then maybe a year or could be even months later it seems like something underneath changes, the closeness and conversation move from intimate personal conversation to surface conversation and I notice distractions in their eyes and individuals don't seem to have a real care or concern.
That was 34 years ago and I'm still filling it from every resource, prayer, scripture, books, conferences, fellowship, Church, and appropriate works.
A recently awarded fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities will make it possible for me to study and write at Princeton University next academic year.
It even expressed hope that God would lead them «in a time and manner of His choosing» years from now into altar and pulpit fellowship with one another.
She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Washington in three years, won a fellowship to study politics at Radcliffe, and emerged a year later with a straight - A average, a master's degree, and glowing recommendations from her professors, who urged her to continue to a doctorate at Harvard.
now (and some years prior to that when I was full of questions and changing churches from Methodist to Pentecostal to an independent fellowship that I would now label as a cult....
It is true that in later years the Christian Church in India got itself isolated from the larger community into «mission compounds» and denominations, and began to rust and indeed, turning into an exclusive Christian caste or closed communal group, instead of being an open, outgoing fellowship in the larger society.
Miss Marty would claim otherwise — she heard it from a LLL class, so she's «educated» Forget those pediatric allergists — they only did 4 years of medical school, a 3 year pediatric residency and a 3 year peds allergy fellowship.
Administration officials said the fellowship, which will cost taxpayers about $ 72,000 a year, will be offered to a mid-career attorney from an economically disadvantaged background who displays Gabay's «integrity and kindheartedness.»
During these stateside visits, he toured research centers like the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., where the late astrophysicist John Bahcall offered him a five - year fellowship, provided that he switch from physics to astrophysics.
Often called research residencies, these programs typically shift the resident from clinical training to a research fellowship in the 3rd year.
The fellowship's namesake, historian Hanna Holborn Gray, is a former president of the University of Chicago and a founding trustee of HHMI; she served on the board for 28 years and was its chair from 1997 to 2010.
Fellows serve as legislative assistants in Congress for a full year, from September through August (a few fellowships run January through December).
Hear directly from fellows and fellowship staff and learn about the impact policy fellows have been making for over 42 years.
When asked what her plans were after retiring from 13 years of service with the AAAS S&T Policy Fellowships program, Sage Russell liked to say that she was going to Disney World (which she will do in December with her grandchildren).
After 3 years, this framework of research allowed me to secure a senior research fellowship from the Wellcome Trust, good for 5 years of research.
Here's the scoop, from the source: «Long - term Fellowships provide young scientists with up to three years of postdoctoral research training in an outstanding laboratory in another country.
«We are seeing how our contracts are running to an end and... can not see... how we could continue here,» says Fernández, who in 2011 returned from a postdoc in the United States with a 3 - year JAE fellowship.
This year, she won a K99 postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institute of Mental Health, the first half of the prestigious K99 / R00 transition award, and she is pursuing cutting - edge questions at the boundary between disciplines.
She secured a fellowship from the Leukaemia Foundation for a 3 - year postdoc at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she continued to study binding proteins.
But that ecosystem is vigorous and expanding as India builds new labs, pumps in money, introduces new fellowships, and hires scientists from India and abroad on a rolling basis, throughout the year.
D. program is that most of them offer fellowships that cover tuition for medical school and graduate school and offer a stipend that can be anywhere from $ 20,000 to $ 30,000 per year.
A new fellowship program from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation will prepare 12 life - scientist fellows each year to commercialize their research findings.
When I came to the United States from Sweden over 40 years ago to begin a postdoctoral fellowship in the still - unnamed field of neuroscience, many young U.S. biomedical researchers were making reciprocal journeys to European laboratories.
In addition, EMBO's long - term fellowship programme is open to scientists at the postdoctoral level to go from Europe to any laboratory in the world (of course, including China) or to allow scientists from outside Europe to spend up to 2 years in a European laboratory.
The most important — and largest — category in the survey is «other»: 23.9 % of year - 2000 medical school graduates listed grants and fellowships from «other» sources — that is, from a wide range of smaller programs.
When I graduated from college, I applied for this weird fellowship called a Watson Fellowship, where they send you basically anywhere you would like to go in the world for a year to do a project that you would like to do.
Michael Arthur, president of University College London (UCL), told the committee today that in the past, 30 % of the applicants for a UCL research fellowship were usually from other EU countries; this year none was, «something that really quite shocked me,» Arthur said.
The first funding round from last year's increase included # 270 million slated for electric vehicle batteries, drug manufacturing technology, and robotics; # 250 million will go to fellowships.
Over the past 20 years, the postdoctoral fellowship has morphed from a 2 - year interlude to a 5 - plus - year ordeal.
The Humboldt Foundation, Germany's largest agency that provides financial support for foreign students, funded German - based fellowships for more than 2000 scientists from other countries in the past year alone.
In my discussions with past AAAS fellows, I learned that the fellowship year would provide an opportunity for a unique experience that would enable me to learn directly from knowledgeable co-workers.
This fellowship program allows medical students to take a year off from school to do research.
Perrett's advice for those considering «taking the plunge» in China: «Apply for fellowship funding; many countries now have schemes for exchanges with China, from a few weeks to 2 years.
She obtained her Ph.D. from Queen's University and did a postdoctoral fellowship at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in the United States, where she became a research associate for two years.
Fellowships and program grants are also available from the NHMRC, but these are still limited to 5 years.
His DPhil, due for submission later this year, was partly supported by a clinical training fellowship from the Medical Research Council (MRC).
Also an individual fellow, Bernhard Baumgartner describes how he went about choosing the lab for his fellowship, and how he got the most out of his two years in Barcelona, from both a personal and a professional point of view.
Look for details of short - term programmes for doctoral students which allow you to spend from 3 months to a year of your studies abroad, such as The Marie Curie Training Networks and The Marie Curie Host Fellowships for Early - Stage Research Training.
You can deduct from your gross income an amount not to exceed $ 300 multiplied by the number of months for which you received the fellowship grant during the taxable year.
Every year around tax time, my fellowship sponsor sent me a photocopy of the same 1994 letter from an independent consulting firm, telling me in no uncertain terms that as a postdoc I was not «self - employed» for tax purposes.
«In your last year of fellowship, you get all these e-mails and flyers and calls from headhunters about making $ 500,000 in private practice in a beautiful city,» Chung says.
Weaving a tale that opens in her teen years and culminates with a new job as a health science administrator at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Amy Lossie writes about a lifelong journey — from a personal issue, to a fellowship, to working in federal policy.
On Dec 1st (today), the threshold at which salaried workers receive overtime payment for working more than 40 hours per week was due to increase from $ 23,660 to $ 47,476 per year, under updates to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), affecting all postdoctoral researchers in a non-primarily teaching role regardless of visa or fellowship status.
Dr Williams» fellowship is $ 100,000 a year over three years from the Queensland Government's Innovation Skills Fund, one of the funds under the $ 200 million Smart State Innovation Funding Program launched late last year.
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