Each panel is intended to represent the diverse interests in its field, ranging from
young laboratory scientists to professors and marketing managers.
A young laboratory scientist studying antibiotic - resistant bacterial infection tells us why laboratory scientists will not solve the antibiotic resistance crisis.
Not exact matches
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.
Yet few
young scientists carry with them a sense of destiny, or an image of themselves as the
laboratory equivalent of gunslingers and racecar drivers.
Cosma's training abroad was a key step in her career, and she recommends that
scientists — especially Italian
scientists — leave a
laboratory if it does not offer good projects or enough resources while they are still
young and have fewer family ties.
These annual telethons now help support four institutions: TIGEM, the Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine; HSR - TIGET, the San Raffaele Telethon Institute of Gene Therapy; Tecnothon, the
laboratories for the creation of new equipment for the disabled; and the Dulbecco Telethon Institute, which provides research facilities for excellent
young Italian
scientists.
Young scientists must start making a mark in their field, and many attempt to do so by joining a
laboratory that is led by a famous researcher or frequently publishes in high - impact journals.
It is the # 1
laboratory safety rule
young scientists learn to never break and for good reason; it keeps lab citizens alive and unscathed.
Michael Thoennessen, a professor and associate director of the National Superconducting Cyclotron
Laboratory (NCSL) at Michigan State University in East Lansing believes that mentors can help
young scientists by modeling the costs and rewards of persistence.
Liu adds that the results may not apply to less prestigious departments and other disciplines, and because the study looked at the level of the entire
laboratory rather than individual members, it may be a stretch for
young scientists to use the results to make career decisions.
Long - Term Fellowships provide
young scientists with up to 3 years of postdoctoral research training in a
laboratory in another country.
Experienced investigators support the use of PM techniques in the
laboratory far more than
younger scientists — postdocs and new faculty — who often express intense skepticism.
Rather than further increasing the supply of
scientists, they suggest, «we need to begin the transition to a
laboratory staffing model that is capable of attracting and retaining our brightest
young scientists.
Proposals are likely to include additional funding for high - quality research, new
laboratories, more
young scientists and ideas that would be of use to industry - such as studies into clean energy technologies.
Not surprisingly, several
young scientists who head their own
laboratories after that training recall their own experiences as postdocs when they devise strategies for supervising fellows of their own.
Too often, «
young scientists argue for a high - profile journal, perhaps even higher than a group leader thinks is likely to succeed,» says Peter Lawrence, Bischoff's supervisor in the
Laboratory of Molecular Biology at Cambridge.
My
laboratory colleagues were always helpful and patient with me as I learned new methods and techniques, which is very important to a
young scientist.
She quickly learned that the rumored reforms were still just rumors there; because of long - standing hierarchies, a
young scientist would never be allowed to head her own
laboratory.
Dose Matters Tired of hearing what light at night may or may not do,
younger scientists are clamoring for greater precision — beyond the
laboratory setting — in measuring light exposure, melatonin levels and their relationship to disease states.
In 2009, Dr. Pritchard was the winner of the
Young Investigator Award from the Academy of Clinical
Laboratory Physicians and
Scientists.
The goal of all these proposals is to get the best
young biomedical
scientists into their own independent, well - funded
laboratories earlier in their careers, so that they don't waste their most productive and creative years in a supporting role, pursuing other people's research ideas.
«Jeremy is just about the brightest
young scientist I ever came across,» said Attila Szabo, a biophysicist in the
Laboratory of Chemical Physics at the National Institutes of Health who corresponded with England about his theory after meeting him at a conference.
«When I think about the tradeoff of a graduate student for a staff
scientist who is already extremely well trained, who can work without constant supervision, who can really help train the
younger people in the
laboratory,... I actually think we'll be more productive,» she said.
«Thanks to all of you, near and far, old and
young, who joined the Cassini mission in marking the first time inhabitants of Earth had advance notice that our picture was being taken from interplanetary distances,» said Linda Spilker, Cassini project
scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. «While Earth is too small in the images Cassini obtained to distinguish any individual human beings, the mission has put together this collage so that we can celebrate all your waving hands, uplifted paws, smiling faces and artwork.»
With At the Helm: A
Laboratory Navigator, Kathy Barker aims to help young scientists raise their scientific productivity by providing them an easily absorbed short course on management in the context of the single - investigator science l
Laboratory Navigator, Kathy Barker aims to help
young scientists raise their scientific productivity by providing them an easily absorbed short course on management in the context of the single - investigator science
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As a result, one leading national
laboratory began to impose mandatory 2 - day - per - month «unpaid holidays» on its science staff, several
laboratories began laying off researchers, the U.S. portion of the international program to develop plentiful energy through nuclear fusion was reduced to «survival mode,» America's firms continued to spend three times more on litigation than research, and many
young would - be
scientists presumably began reconsidering their careers.
Awards are given to exceptional
young scientists who hold the M.D. and / or Ph.D. degree and who are in the early stages of establishing an independent
laboratory and research career.
Applications were reviewed by CRI's Postdoctoral Fellowship Review Committee, which twice annually vets highly competitive applications from
young scientists working in top immunology and tumor immunology
laboratories around the world.
Today, EMBL is considered Europe's flagship
laboratory for basic research in molecular biology, its six European sites attracting both
young investigators and established
scientists from all over the world.
And it's been terrific to meet and collaborate with other
young scientists,» said Biernacki, who works in the
laboratory of Dr. Marie Bleakley in the Clinical Research Division.
Volvox The Volvox network provides teachers with authoritative briefings, proven
laboratory protocols, classroom activities addressing the social impact of bioscience, accounts of the careers of
young scientists and numerous other educational resources to help motivate them and their students.
In a global competition, eight
young scientists received the award worth around EUR 260 000 spread over three years to jump - start their first independent
laboratory.
Some 575 seventh - to tenth - grade girls from throughout New Jersey, as well as Pennsylvania and Maryland, found fun and inspiration doing myriad hands - on activities and meeting female
scientists at The Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory's 15th annual
Young Women's Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) on March 18.
These
young scientists — who have received their PhD — do the yeoman's work in our 19
laboratories and spark groundbreaking interdisciplinary research with their colleagues.
The Early Career Research Program, now in its sixth year, is managed by DOE's Office of Science and annually awards research grants to
young scientists and engineers at U.S. universities and national
laboratories.
The aim of the program is to give creative
young scientists the opportunity to develop their own research project in one of our
laboratories (France).
Director Dot Harris, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the Department of Energy, will be on the line with Dr. Rebecca Spyke - Keiser, Associate Deputy Administrator for Strategy and Policy at NASA; Jill Fuss,
Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory, Stephanie Stilson, Engineer at Kennedy Space Center and NASA Headquarters, and a class at Andrew Jackson Middle School in Titusville, Florida, to discuss ways to find role models for
young people in STEM fields and answer questions from students and the general public about STEM careers.
In a
laboratory experiment,
scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel showed that
younger animals already eat less and grow more slowly at only slightly elevated carbon dioxide concentrations.
Today,
scientists at Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory are working with the community to make sure that kids are exposed to research at a
young age...
When you give to Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory, you are making an investment in the careers of
young scientists...
These are the inspirational words that Marisol Gamboa, a computer
scientist at Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, plans to share with
young Latinas who may be pondering a career in a STEM field.
, (2) recognize the basic purposes of science and of business, and, (3) closely inspect what is displayed in the incredible photo in Hayden's article [2], showing the courageous
young and eager biotech
scientist, Dr. Ethan Perlstein, standing alone inside his empty business «
laboratory»!
The Los Alamos National
Laboratory has allocated $ 100,000 for a project designed to let elementary - and middle - school students perform as
young scientists in assessing real - world environmental or energy problems.
Originally a
young accountant in a small, family - owned candy and gum factory, the unlikely, amateur
scientist used access to the factory's
laboratory — and tenacity — to invent bubble gum.
In the address, he called for
scientists to move out of the
laboratory into society, essentially becoming emissaries in what he said must be a national movement to inspire and enable
young people «to be makers of things, not just consumers of things.»