• In this spirit, APS will pursue expanded partnerships and collaborations with other national physics societies and international physics organizations. (aps.org)
  • ASP is pleased to announce the creation of an exciting mentoring and scientific collaboration program that will greatly expand opportunities for our members to build their research networks, learn from colleagues, and help train the next generation of primate scientists. (asp.org)
  • If you have an interest in participating as a mentor in ASP's mentoring and scientific collaboration program, please complete the short mentor application form linked at the bottom of the page. (asp.org)
  • All current, active members of ASP are eligible to participate in the mentoring and scientific collaboration program. (asp.org)
  • Unlike other ASP award programs, the primary criteria for acceptance into the mentoring and scientific collaboration program is the willingness of both a mentor and an applicant to work together. (asp.org)
  • There are many outstanding ASP scientists who have expressed interest in participating in a mentorship/research collaboration program working with graduate students or early career professionals from universities, zoos, primate centers, research and animal care facilities, sanctuaries, wildlife centers, and veterinary clinics in the U.S. and in primate range countries. (asp.org)
  • The goals of the mentorship program are (1) to increase networking and research collaboration between ASP members and the broader primatological community, and (2) to help train the next generation of primate scientists. (asp.org)
  • The anticipated benefits to mentors are the opportunity to engage in new research collaborations, participate in training the next generation of primatologists, and the potential to serve as a coauthor on publications that are a direct result of the program. (asp.org)
  • Talent, dedication and organisational skills play a pivotal role in the success of scientific and clinical research. (ersjournals.com)
  • Surprising knowledge question come up within society that require a short and powerful research. (rug.nl)
  • The Science Shops of the University of Groningen conduct research on these kinds of questions from society, which lead to social impact. (rug.nl)
  • Groningen students are conducting the research in collaboration with the employees of the Science Shops. (rug.nl)
  • Do you have a scientific question that you would like to research further? (rug.nl)
  • 2011. 'Regional Development and Interregional Collaboration in the Growth of Nanotechnology Research in China. (asu.edu)
  • A new study which is to be carried out in collaboration with Okan University and Maltepe University, is entitled as "Research on the The Positive Effect of Physical Activity on the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease" and the research will be made in compliance with the ethical requirements and on the basis of the consent of the relatives of the Alzheimer's patients. (who.int)
  • Nano-Economy-Society is a multidisciplinary research project, supported by the University of Sydney Nano Institute, that aims to assess and refine the academic ecosystem that supports the translation of research into economic and social benefits. (edu.au)
  • Through our research, we aim to develop a more nuanced approach to assess the real impact of research commercialisation, including on the broader economy and society. (edu.au)
  • The university is renowned for its diverse range of academic disciplines and for its research-oriented teaching and outstanding scientific environment, in which 45 Nobel laureates have either studied, taught or pursued their research, including for example the famous mathematician and theoretical physicist Maria Goeppert-Mayer. (mpg.de)
  • The Max Planck Society is Germany's most successful research organization. (mpg.de)
  • The Descartes Prize - now in its third year - was designed by the European Commission's Research Directorate General to reward scientific projects that address the concerns of citizens and contribute to Europe's competitiveness. (innovations-report.de)
  • You may even think about the way that scientific research is depicted in film, literature, or social media. (ru.nl)
  • Students that have finished the Science in Society track develop careers in various fields: in intermediary organisations between science and society (policy, advisory bodies, interest groups and governments), in science communication or interdisciplinary research and in science journalism. (ru.nl)
  • SAN FRANCISCO-(BUSINESS WIRE)- Gero today announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with Pfizer to apply Gero's machine learning technology platform to discover potential therapeutic targets for fibrotic diseases using large-scale human-based data. (itbusinessnet.com)
  • As part of this research collaboration, the companies will leverage Pfizer's expertise and Gero's technology platform with the aim to identify genes and pathways linked to fibrotic diseases. (itbusinessnet.com)
  • Gero's research has been published in Nature Communications ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) and Science journals and is covered by Scientific American . (itbusinessnet.com)
  • ASHG welcomes the many students who come to the U.S. to study science and contribute to advances in genetics and genomics research," said ASHG President Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, MD, PhD. "Today's biology students are tomorrow's leaders in biomedical research, and the scientific enterprise is greatly strengthened by international scholars who first come to the U.S. as students. (ashg.org)
  • Throughout his career, Dr. Abdullaev has been actively involved in research collaborations and scientific societies worldwide. (uni-giessen.de)
  • With lectures by world-renowned scientists, returning high-demand sessions like the Dual Perspectives and Storytelling sessions, and the new Science Knows No Borders program , Neuroscience 2019 will celebrate the importance and recent achievements of collaboration between neuroscientists of all backgrounds, research interests, and career stages. (sfn.org)
  • Canberra, Australian Society for Medical Research, 2008. (who.int)
  • This forum promotes the exchange of the latest clinical practices and cutting edge research in diabetes with State-of-the-Art lectures, free communication sessions and clinical, scientific and educational symposia. (diabetessociety.com.au)
  • REVAL researchers conduct innovative, person centered, interdisciplinary and technology supported scientific research related to detection, prevention, and rehabilitation to optimize the functioning of individuals throughout the life course.The interaction of physical, psychological and social factors is central to this work. (uhasselt.be)
  • In 2000 he authored The Collaboration Challenge: How Nonprofits and Businesses Succeed Through Strategic Alliances (Jossey-Bass Publishers) which was selected to be part of the Drucker Foundation Leader Book series and received one of the Independent Sector's research publication awards. (hbs.edu)
  • The "Carbon Neutral Society - Action Month" webinar series will highlight a range of research initiatives undertaken by APRU Universities with the common goal of preserving the global environment and achieving a sustainable society. (apru.org)
  • It will focus on the "realization of a decarbonized society" as a means of combating climate change and establishing a sustainable society by bringing together a diverse group of experts and researchers from a variety of research fields to facilitate the exchange of ideas, discussion of potential cross-disciplinary approaches, and collaborative development of solutions. (apru.org)
  • Participants can generate new collaborative ideas for the next phase of their research collaborations through online activities such as moderated breakout room discussions, poster sessions, and networking via virtual meeting tools. (apru.org)
  • How can your research contribute to the realization of a Carbon Neutral Society? (apru.org)
  • Our nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Educational Institutions are often untapped resources abounding in talent, ingenuity, and expertise but often lacking in the material resources necessary for scientific research. (esa.org)
  • The NTRC and its steering committee of critical area coordinators are responsible for developing and guiding NIOSH scientific and organizational plans in nanotechnology health and safety research. (cdc.gov)
  • LUCSUS organises different activities in connection to its research, education, and impact work, often in close collaboration with partner organisations and civil society. (lu.se)
  • Sweden's largest governmental research funding body, and supports research of the highest quality within all scientific fields. (lu.se)
  • AI Lund is a network for understanding, explaining and improving education, research and collaboration around AI based on the scope of the university activities. (lu.se)
  • Recognizing common interests in this issue, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NIH, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation began conversations about creating a formal collaboration aimed at accelerating efforts to address childhood obesity by coordinating research agendas and providing support for evidence-building activities. (cdc.gov)
  • With the release of the $500-million RWJF childhood obesity initiative, NIH and RWJF began discussions about their areas of common interest and invited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to join with them in planning the creation of a formal collaboration aimed at accelerating progress by coordinating research agendas and providing support for evidence-building research activities in this nascent field. (cdc.gov)
  • SWEBAGS is a nationwide non-profit organization providing a platform for scientific discussion and education in basal ganglia-related research. (lu.se)
  • The overall goal of eSSENCE is to enable high-level research that will lead to new methods and knowledge of importance for science, industry, and society. (lu.se)
  • eSSENCE strives to enable method development both with a scientific problem in mind and for generic use and to build new and productive e-Science collaborations leading to cross-fertilization and research renewal. (lu.se)
  • A total of 16 scientists from the Institut Pasteur, the Jenner Institute, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and the Crick Institute held a series of talks, scientific presentations and discussions at the event. (pasteur.fr)
  • Medicinal chemistry links many scientific disciplines and allows for collaboration with other scientists in researching and developing new drugs. (acs.org)
  • We extend a multidisciplinary approach to teaching, creating a platform for collaborations between our students and scientists as well as startups affiliated with the University of Sydney. (edu.au)
  • Through the EU Descartes Prize, we want to nurture and reward teams of scientists that become excellent through European collaboration. (innovations-report.de)
  • Improve scientific prowess of underrepresented scientists by facilitating the development of beneficial relationships and collaborations with scientists located in various regions. (unc.edu)
  • There is an increasing need for scientists to understand and deal with divergent perspectives in both science and society. (ru.nl)
  • More and more, scientists work in interdisciplinary settings and respond to other groups in society. (ru.nl)
  • Many organizations in academia, policy making, economy or civil society closely involve scientists in policy advice or in innovation processes. (ru.nl)
  • In addition, scientists increasingly collaborate with non-academics in projects of "citizen science" and transdisciplinary collaboration. (ru.nl)
  • Our regulatory scientists have a wide range of professional, scientific, technical and clinical training and expertise. (tga.gov.au)
  • On Friday October 28, 2022 in London, in the historic building of the Royal Society, French and British researchers met for a scientific symposium to mark the bicentenary of Louis Pasteur's birth and celebrate his strong personal and professional ties with British surgeon Joseph Lister. (pasteur.fr)
  • The process was undertaken in parallel with the writing of the 2022 ESC/European Respiratory Society (ERS) guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertension and involved the Task Force chairs, experts in PAH, Heart. (lu.se)
  • The process was undertaken in parallel with the writing of the 2022 ESC/European Respiratory Society (ERS) guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertension and involved the Task Force chairs, experts in PAH, Heart Failure Association (HFA) members and patient representatives. (lu.se)
  • 1995-2023 The American Society of Primatologists. (asp.org)
  • Tapping into HBCU talent resources is why ORAU and the Ecological Society of America officially began a working relationship with the signing of a memorandum of understanding during the ESA's 108th annual meeting in Portland, Oregon, on Monday, August 7, 2023. (esa.org)
  • The strong collaboration and partnership with the British Heart Foundation (BHF) continues for 2017. (bmj.com)
  • We aim to foster multidisciplinary collaborations across biological scales and methodological approaches. (lu.se)
  • The Institut Pasteur, the French Academy of Sciences and the Royal Society held a scientific symposium that brought French and British researchers together to celebrate the bicentenary of Louis Pasteur's birth and promote international scientific cooperation. (pasteur.fr)
  • To assist students, postdocs, and researchers in Ukraine impacted by the Russian invasion, APS is providing funding for travel or virtual collaborations. (aps.org)
  • The Dutch Network Science Society brings together researchers in network science in the Netherlands from various disciplines, including math, physics, computer science, social sciences, economics and health sciences. (utwente.nl)
  • Numerous researchers of international renown - Max Planck and Albert Einstein, to name just two - were Presidents of this prestigious society. (wiley-vch.de)
  • Our mission is to evaluate, publish, disseminate and amplify the scientific excellence of chemistry researchers from around the globe in high-quality publications. (wiley-vch.de)
  • To address these issues effectively and without jeopardizing people's well-being, we need to draw on the expertise of researchers from a variety of disciplines in order to build an efficient and sustainable society. (apru.org)
  • The DPhG is the scientific society of all pharmaceutical disciplines in Germany. (wiley-vch.de)
  • The prize-giving ceremony will take place in Munich on 5th December 2002, following the selection of winners by the Grand Jury, composed of nine eminent figures reflecting the wide spectrum of scientific disciplines and excellence. (innovations-report.de)
  • Different areas" could mean different disciplines or a collaboration with industry and society outside academia. (lu.se)
  • Center for Nanotechnology in Society. (asu.edu)
  • The Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society, Volume II: Nanotechnology and the Challenges of Equity, Equality and Development , ed(s). (asu.edu)
  • 2011. 'China-US Scientific Collaboration in Nanotechnology: Patterns and Dynamics. (asu.edu)
  • This means that they continuously need to develop and re-consider scientific knowledge, for instance in nanotechnology or genetic modification. (ru.nl)
  • Another goal is to promote the chemical profession in the country, protect the benefits and the professional rights of chemists, and contribute to collaboration and solidarity among its members. (wiley-vch.de)
  • and (4) promote genetic services and support responsible social and scientific policies. (ashg.org)
  • It is crucial to take concrete steps toward a carbon-neutral society and to implement solutions that promote both sustainability and economic development. (apru.org)
  • You contribute to competency-based education as described in the CanMEDs model, including clinical and scientific competencies and interdisciplinary collaboration. (uhasselt.be)
  • According to Cláudio Domênico, MD, PhD, clinical cardiologist at the Pro‑Cardiac Hospital, Rio de Janeiro, and moderator of the scientific session, the Harvard Study of Adult Development conducted by Robert Waldinger, MD, and colleagues has shown that a person's level of satisfaction with their relationships and social connections at age 50 were better predictors of aging than their cholesterol levels were. (medscape.com)
  • foster the scientific study of self. (uia.org)
  • At the same time, the program provides you with a broader societal perspective that will be useful in a scientific career. (ru.nl)
  • The Society hosts an Annual Scientific Meeting (Australasian Diabetes Congress) in conjunction with the Australian Diabetes Educators Association (ADEA), attracting in excess of 1,800 delegates and rotating around the major centres of Australia, and from time to time also meeting in New Zealand. (diabetessociety.com.au)
  • The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization working to advance the knowledge of physics. (aps.org)
  • His most recent book (2014) is Creating Value in Nonprofit - Business Collaborations co-authored with M. May Seitanidi. (hbs.edu)
  • Besides, scientific studies have been initiated in collaboration with universities. (who.int)
  • ROCKVILLE, MD - The American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) opposes the new rules announced by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program of U.S. Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) regarding online learning by international students attending U.S. universities and other institutions. (ashg.org)
  • In particular, we would like to see more collaboration between the eSSENCE universities. (lu.se)
  • To highlight the importance of such cooperation, Stewart Cole, President of the Institut Pasteur, used the example of the two " giants of science and medicine ", Louis Pasteur and Joseph Lister, whose exchanges led to major scientific advances. (pasteur.fr)
  • Truly there does not exist in the wide world an individual to whom medical science owes more than to you ", the Royal Society and the Institut Pasteur were able to pay fresh tribute to the French scientist. (pasteur.fr)
  • In mathematics and social science, a collaboration graph is a graph modeling some social network where the vertices represent participants of that network (usually individual people) and where two distinct participants are joined by an edge whenever there is a collaborative relationship between them of a particular kind. (wikipedia.org)
  • Our backgrounds in technology, business and governance offer unique perspective on how the commercialisation of science-based innovations is dependent on both economy and society. (edu.au)
  • The Science in Society track introduces students to the role of science in society. (ru.nl)
  • The Master Track Science in Society equips you with the tools and skills to become a professional intermediary between science and society. (ru.nl)
  • Global collaboration in science fosters new ideas that can create new knowledge that benefits all of us. (ashg.org)
  • Some activities have been initiated towards this aim in collaboration with the Science and Technology National Council (CONACYT). (cop16.mx)
  • Education, Science, and Innovation Collaboration. (wattsupwiththat.com)
  • Support Science: Endocrine Society Welcomes Marchers Society President Dr Lynette Nieman explains why the organization is supporting the upcoming March for Science. (medscape.com)
  • The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) invites you to attend the virtual press briefing of the society's 36th Anniversary Annual Meeting (SITC 2021) beginning at 12:30 p.m. (prweb.com)
  • MILWAUKEE , Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) invites you to attend the virtual press briefing of the society's 36th Anniversary Annual Meeting (SITC 2021) beginning at 12:30 p.m. (prweb.com)
  • Climate change is a critical global issue that affects both societies and industries, as the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow in November 2021 recently reaffirmed. (apru.org)
  • Working with ESA will benefit both of our organizations and directly supports our mission to strengthen the nation's scientific workforce," said Jeff Miller, Ph.D., ORAU senior vice president. (esa.org)
  • The academic & scientific sector is a key player for climate change. (cop16.mx)
  • The Mexican Government's goal is to enhance the promotion of climate change scientific findings among civil society, both at the national and the international levels. (cop16.mx)
  • A carbon neutral society to fight climate change? (apru.org)
  • To bring together people from diverse fields who are committed to combating climate change and achieving a carbon neutral society. (apru.org)
  • All sessions aim to provide potential cross-disciplinary approaches and develop solutions to realize a carbon neutral society and combat climate change. (apru.org)
  • Such a resource will facilitate collaborations and serve as a means for recognition of progress. (unc.edu)
  • APS launched a Task Force on Expanding International Engagement to examine how the Society could increase its international engagement and better serve its members, the physics community, and society at large. (aps.org)
  • Be a leading voice in physics education and diversity programs, creating and partnering in models that can be replicated by other scientific societies. (carleton.edu)
  • The American Physical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers jointly organize the Physics Department Chairs Conference. (carleton.edu)
  • The ten finalists for 2002 span a wide range of fields of scientific endeavour, including information sciences, medicine, engineering, chemistry and quantum physics. (innovations-report.de)
  • This society is the organization for engineers and other professionals in chemical and process engineering and related fields. (wiley-vch.de)
  • Founded in 1948, the American Society of Human Genetics is the primary professional membership organization for human genetics specialists worldwide. (ashg.org)
  • You also contribute to a learning organization for a learning society. (uhasselt.be)
  • By 'global hub' we don't presume to be the world's physical society, but instead, offer a welcoming community for the world's physicists to connect with each other and advance their shared interests. (aps.org)
  • The Ecological Society of America, founded in 1915, is the world's largest community of professional ecologists and a trusted source of ecological knowledge, committed to advancing the understanding of life on Earth. (esa.org)
  • These rounds are offered by the American Society of Hematology, in collaboration with the France Foundation. (cdc.gov)
  • Reciprocal societies are national physical societies that have signed an agreement with APS to exchange certain membership privileges. (aps.org)
  • He organized the First International Histocompatibility Workshop in Durham, North Carolina, which fostered previously unheard-of international collaboration, leading to competitive studies that define the MHC (HLA) complex. (brighthub.com)
  • The training is designed to enhance the international and thus intercultural collaboration of specialists in the field of international disaster management. (europa.eu)
  • The U.S. economy and the scientific enterprise are enriched by interactions among the international and American students from diverse backgrounds and cultures. (ashg.org)
  • Before that, he worked as the Executive Director of the Regional Environmental Center (CAREC) for Central Asia from 2013 to 2019 and as a Regional Advisor for Germany's Berlin Initiative-Transboundary Water Management in Central Asia at the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) from 2009 to 2013. (uni-giessen.de)
  • As the incoming President of COP16/CMP6, Mexico seeks to strengthen the dialogue with the scientific and academic sectors at the national and international levels. (cop16.mx)
  • To highlight various approaches for achieving a carbon neutral society that stem from various Japanese and international initiatives. (apru.org)
  • To continue building an international network with an emphasis on a carbon neutral society. (apru.org)
  • The Human Genome Project made up of international teams is a classic example of how collaboration contributes to advancements in medicine. (aset.org)
  • Dr. Keriayn Smith (Assistant Professor, Genetics) serves as the Board Chair for the Society for Scientific Advancement (SOSA), currently celebrating its ten-year anniversary. (unc.edu)
  • Participate in the improvement of policies that currently impede scientific advancement. (unc.edu)
  • In fact, this webinar series serves as a pilot for a longer-term program devoted to various aspects of global environmental preservation and the realization of a sustainable, decarbonized society. (apru.org)
  • The GWDG also provides special systems and supervises the data networks which connect the institutes in Göttingen with each other, with the national scientific network, and the internet. (mpg.de)
  • This policy threatens to damage the reputation of the U.S. as a place to pursue scientific learning and discovery, " said Wynshaw-Boris. (ashg.org)
  • To recognize the contributions of APS members worldwide, the Society seeks recommendations for physicists to feature as APS Global Spotlight Members who are serving physicists in their local community, country, or region. (aps.org)
  • ISBN 0-89766-028-5 Vladimir Batagelj and Andrej Mrvar, Some analyses of Erdos collaboration graph. (wikipedia.org)
  • Not only has collaboration lead to innovation in the tech world, it has also been influential in the world of medicine. (aset.org)
  • Studies in human geography prepare you for a career in physical give you an excellent scientific base that can easily be combined planning, environmental issues, urban development, landscape with other academic subjects. (lu.se)
  • The training programmes entitled as "Problems and Solutions in Caregivers in Alzheimer's Disease", "Support Group Programme for Relatives of the Patients" and "What is Dementia and Alzheimer: Diagnosis and Treatment" have been developed and implemented in collaboration with Turkish Alzheimer's Association. (who.int)
  • Uses and abuses of mathematics coordinated the global collaboration in biology. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, please avoid intricate technical details, but supply enough background to make it possible to understand the significance and novelty of the work as well as explain in reasonably simple terms what is going to be done and what the expected outcome is to allow an assessment of the e-Scientific content, feasibility, and general interest of the project. (lu.se)
  • citation needed] A multigraph version of a collaboration graph has also been considered where two mathematicians are joined by k {\displaystyle k} edges if they co-authored exactly k {\displaystyle k} papers together. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another variation is a weighted collaboration graph where with rational weights where two mathematicians are joined by an edge with weight 1 k {\displaystyle {\tfrac {1}{k}}} whenever they co-authored exactly k {\displaystyle k} papers together. (wikipedia.org)
  • alone and in collaboration with his staff, he published many papers and monographs on biological subjects. (britannica.com)
  • The role of evolution in the emergence engaging professional societies in this of infectious diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • Collaboration graphs are used to measure the closeness of collaborative relationships between the participants of the network. (wikipedia.org)
  • As Cohort I progresses, we anticipate numerous opportunities for collaboration, learning, and growth for all participants. (who.int)
  • Since 1998, the Association of Greek Chemists has been active in realizing an organized cooperation with the chemical societies from South Eastern Europe. (wiley-vch.de)
  • Many scientific associations/societies and centers of expertise already organise activities that could be interesting for doctoral students and postdocs. (ugent.be)
  • In 1869, Louis Pasteur was elected as a Foreign Member of the Royal Society in recognition of his contribution to Joseph Lister's pioneering work on sterilization, which revolutionized the world of surgery. (pasteur.fr)
  • He also made great achievements in his roles as a teacher, organizer, and advocate for scientific collaboration. (brighthub.com)
  • The collaboration distance may be used, for instance, for evaluating the citations of an author, a group of authors or a journal. (wikipedia.org)
  • Scientific knowledge diffuses over networks, and network effects are visible in citations, collaboration and peer review. (utwente.nl)
  • Candidates must be a member of both the ERS and ESSB societies to obtain the €310 exam fee. (ersnet.org)
  • To serve scientific societies in Germany and all over the world is one of our most important missions. (wiley-vch.de)
  • Non-member fee applies if you are only a member of 1 society or if you are not a member of either society. (ersnet.org)
  • The Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, and the Industrial Revolution all had their institutions for collaborative work and their networks for sharing ideas. (aset.org)