So
young researchers often have to learn these skills on the job, which makes choosing the right environment even more important.
Young researchers often end up as long - term postdocs in someone else's lab or choose to build their careers overseas.
Not exact matches
Young people who suffer a concussion
often want to return to school and begin using electronics right away, but resuming everyday life too quickly might delay recovery,
researchers say.
«9According to one
researcher, «Milk alone was believed sufficient until the baby showed signs of failure, and
often the
young child's diet was confined to little more than milk until he was two years of age.
«It's disappointing that so many
young athletes with apparent concussions choose not to report their symptoms to coaches or even parents, but they are
often highly motivated to avoid being removed from play,» Keith O. Yeates, a pediatric traumatic brain injury
researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, said.
Other
young researchers who are unable to get as much grant money «
often go abroad instead,» Özören says.
Researchers had never managed the feat on such ancient human DNA; even
younger samples are
often unreadable because they are riddled with bacteria and other contaminants.
The study data do not overtly explain why snacking has opposite effects on diet quality depending on a child's age, but the
researchers note that
younger children more frequently depend on (and perhaps abide) grownups, while older kids are more
often make their own snacking choices.
Pre - and postdoctoral
researchers» duties, whether on a grant or a contract, were
often reported to be ill - defined according to the FJI — sometimes leaving
young scientists in a situation of defencelessness.
In their interviews with the
researchers,
younger health professionals most
often didn't identify any significant ethical challenges they faced, whereas those with 15 or 20 years experience said they had many.
In the European systems, those
researchers are
often subservient to a senior
researcher, so they «don't have a chance to work independently and exploit their own ideas while they're still
young,» Schatz says.
In a study published online today in Scientific Reports,
researchers observed that juvenile Berlese mites (Iphiseius degenerans) assaulted by adult Oudemans mites (Neoseiulus cucumeris) grew up to attack
young Oudemans mites more
often than usual.
«I am
often under the impression that
young researchers are actually far more idealistic than their experienced colleagues, but sadly see their idealism eroding over time.
They
often have (
young)
researchers write articles about the research they are into.
Given the
often disabling or fatal consequences of a stroke, and the increasing use of methamphetamine among
young people, particularly in countries around the Pacific rim (North America, East and Southeast Asia, and Oceania), the findings are a cause for concern, warn the
researchers.
The Cour des Comptes saved much of its fire for CNRS's treatment of
young researchers, who — under the hierarchical French system —
often find it difficult to set up their own labs.
Survivors of adolescent and
young adult cancer
often have stronger social networks than their non-cancer peers, according to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
researchers, who hope to translate that support into better lives for the nation's growing population of cancer survivors.
Once a
researcher and now working for the Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSPO), I am
often asked, especially by
young scientists keenly embarking on a research career, how I ended up working for an international funding agency.
Rather than presenting, as some advisors do, an overly narrow, self - reflective vision of how a science lab ought to be run, she offers an abundance of diverse observations from recently published sources, as well as unattributed (and
often conflicting) quotations from personal interviews, to assist
young researchers in charting a personal course through science.
The NAS and Annenberg group identified several ways to change incentives for quality and correction, including rewarding
researchers for publishing high - quality work rather than publishing work more
often; mentoring
young peer - reviewers to increase clarity and quality of editorial responses during the journal publishing process; and using «voluntary withdrawal» and «withdrawal for cause» instead of the blanket «retraction» term, which has negative connotations that can prevent some
researchers from taking action when a paper is wrong, but not as a result of fraud or misconduct.
From
researcher E.A.
Young at the University of Texas: «These and other studies... strongly suggest that fat super accumulation... after energy restriction is a major factor contributing to relapsing obesity, so
often observed in humans.»
Often young and inexperienced
researchers find it difficult to meet the deadlines.
When I was a
young researcher the question of whether I «should» have been looking at a particular report series
often sat in the back of my mind.
There are few research or intervention programs designed to identify and address the specific needs of sandwiched individuals like myself to help them cope better.2 We know that members of the sandwiched generation (who care for
young children and aging parents)
often face burnout in their marriages, 2 which is feeling emotionally, physically, and mentally exhausted about the relationship.3 One group of
researchers found that sandwiched couples who withdraw socially (e.g., pull away from friends) tend to have the worst well - being compared to those who do not withdraw.4 Although sandwiched women typically reduce the their work hours (or quit their jobs altogether) more than men in order to cope with stress, 5 I have never had that luxury due to always being the sole breadwinner.
Fortunately, conducting randomized trials over the decades, intervention
researchers have produced numerous manual - guided, evidence - based treatments (EBTs) for depression, anxiety, and conduct in youth.2 Unfortunately, these treatments have not been incorporated into most everyday clinical practice.3 - 5 A common view is that the complexity and comorbidity of many clinically referred youths, whose problems and treatment needs can shift during treatment, may pose problems for EBT protocols, which are typically designed for single or homogeneous clusters of disorders, developed and tested with recruited youths who differ from patients seen in everyday clinical practice, and involve a predetermined sequence of prescribed session contents, limiting their flexibility.3 - 8 Indeed, trials testing these protocols against usual care for
young patients in clinical practice have produced mixed findings, with EBTs
often failing to outperform usual care.7, 9