Not exact matches
Learning to lead 9 April 2015 A conference organized by students and postdocs introduces
young scientists to the culture of biotech and the challenges of
working in the
field.
Scientists working on crops
in silico anticipate the growing potential of this
young field, and what they will learn about foods essential to human survival.
But he got the impression that many
in his
field considered that kind of
work too «flaky» for a promising
young scientist.
A conference organized by students and postdocs introduces
young scientists to the culture of biotech and the challenges of
working in the
field.
The GE & Science Prize for
Young Life
Scientists recognizes and rewards outstanding Ph.D. graduate students from around the world
in their
work within the
field of molecular biology.
GE & Science Prize for
Young Life
Scientists The GE & Science Prize for
Young Life
Scientists recognizes and rewards outstanding Ph.D. graduate students from around the world
in their
work within the
field of molecular biology.
Young scientists, he says, should become so thoroughly versed
in their
field that even if the biggest names around belittle or insult their
work, they have the confidence to see it through.
The Genomics Network for
Young Scientists brings together young researchers (Ph.D. s, postdocs, young researchers in industry) working in the field of geno
Young Scientists brings together
young researchers (Ph.D. s, postdocs, young researchers in industry) working in the field of geno
young researchers (Ph.D. s, postdocs,
young researchers in industry) working in the field of geno
young researchers
in industry)
working in the
field of genomics.
He wrote, «As
in the medical profession, the main value of such an oath might be symbolic, but I believe it would also stimulate
young scientists to reflect on the wider consequences of their intended
field of
work.
Global: The Future of Genetics — Career Opportunities for
Young Scientists Southern - European Editor Elisabeth Pain peeks into the new career avenues the sequencing of the human genome has opened,
in academia and industry, and finds out what skills are needed to
work in this
field.
«Synthetic biology is a new area that's really exciting to
young scientists — to have things begin to
work in this way is a sort of validation of the
field,» says Pamela Silver, a professor of systems biology at Harvard University Medical School and co-author of a study demonstrating one of the first synthetic restructurings of a eukaryotic cell that is described
in the journal Genes & Development.
Evolutionary biologist and entomologist Corrie Moreau has traveled to remote tropical locations to collect ant specimens, made new scientific discoveries, and continues to support and mentor students and
young scientists through her
work with the
Field Museum Women
In Science program.
Ma was one of 55
scientists from around the world that were invited to attend as part of the Young Scientists Class of 2017, honoring researchers under the age of 40 in recognition of their groundbreaking work in different scientif
scientists from around the world that were invited to attend as part of the
Young Scientists Class of 2017, honoring researchers under the age of 40 in recognition of their groundbreaking work in different scientif
Scientists Class of 2017, honoring researchers under the age of 40
in recognition of their groundbreaking
work in different scientific
fields.
Young scientists who currently are
working in one of these countries may also benefit from the Twinning program,
in which underperforming institutions can partner with leading institutions
in other E.U. countries to beef up a particular
field of research through knowledge and staff exchange, and the provision of training and workshops.
First, there's Geoffrey (1938), a
young and naïve schoolteacher who enlists during WWII -LRB-»... there would be, he imagined, an intense but brief struggle
in Europe») only to find himself
in Nazi - occupied Poland
in an unspeakable situation; Billy (1859), an industrious Englishman who
works his way out of poverty and gets caught
in a love triangle; Elena (2029), an Italian
scientist whose ground - breaking
work in the
field of human consciousness doesn't seem to eliminate her loneliness; Jeanne (1822), a simple - minded French servant who comes to know God and embraces change; and Anya (1971), an American, Joplin-esque musician whose talent and thirst for freedom send her on a glorious yet self - destructive path.
It is my hope that other
younger scientists coming into this
field, who too may eventually find themselves subject to politically - motivated attacks on their
work, will read Romm's book (and perhaps mine too) and learn these lessons early
in their career, so that they don't find themselves ambushed with little or no defense, down the road.