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1 a search strategy designed by an information scientist.
2 s rapidly gaining popularity among materials scientists.
3 in existing training pathways for physician scientists.
4 and increased the representation of industry scientists.
5 graduate researchers are the next-generation scientists.
6 n equitable future by all scientists for all scientists.
7 ents to the skillsets and mind sets of plant scientists.
8 work is a fundamental responsibility of all scientists.
9 ing represents a fundamental tool for cancer scientists.
10 ally large enough to be of interest to other scientists.
11 f participating countries, publications, and scientists.
12 ore sometimes unrecognized by applied health scientists.
13 ve capacity of the heart has long fascinated scientists.
14 d training of many students and postdoctoral scientists.
15 rch group and training future generations of scientists.
16 rdinary response from healthcare workers and scientists.
17 ng (and rewarding) for brain and behavioural scientists.
18 erests than SABs with a majority of academic scientists.
19 reate equitable environments for Black women scientists.
20 of the world's public aquaria and coral reef scientists.
21 PIs, who were predominantly nonphysician PhD scientists (52% vs 37.7% PhD-only male PIs; P = 0.002).
22 f-clip Raman sensor offers farmers and plant scientists a new precision agriculture tool for early di
23 an update to citation databases of top-cited scientists across all scientific fields, including more
24 pply a robust archetypal analysis to profile scientists across four career stages: junior, early-care
26 ent of the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on scientists across the world, prompting reevaluation of h
30 a serious issue for both trainees and senior scientists alike: with each passing year the fog of prog
33 It is hoped that this review will encourage scientists and academics to design and develop new biose
34 translational, clinical, and epidemiological scientists and across organ systems and cell types, leve
36 nd action by stimulating collaboration among scientists and between science, policy, and practice.
39 spanned four countries, worked with eminent scientists and clinicians including Haldane and Osler, a
40 ution retinal imaging is revolutionizing how scientists and clinicians study the retina on the cellul
41 nderstanding of allergic disorders, allowing scientists and clinicians to diagnose and treat disorder
42 ng programs must support a new generation of scientists and clinicians who work in multidisciplinary
45 are often oriented towards specially trained scientists and conducted on a national or global scale.
46 lobal data repository is used by millions of scientists and educators working in the areas of drug di
48 inforced thermoplastics, while also allowing scientists and engineers to predict the microstructural
49 paper highlights the need for environmental scientists and engineers to put the complex environmenta
50 d-growth grasslands-have long been viewed by scientists and environmental policymakers as early succe
51 e skills and knowledge to become outstanding scientists and expand knowledge through the scientific m
53 y and offer easy-to-implement guidelines for scientists and institutions to overcome unconscious bias
58 o reflect on the historic contributions that scientists and physicians have made to our understanding
60 presented and discussed in a way that helps scientists and practitioners, who are less familiar with
61 ssential for training the next generation of scientists and raising public awareness for science.
64 y and graphical data on the area explored by scientists and researchers worldwide towards the treatme
65 cularly relevant for bioengineers, materials scientists and the chemical and pharmaceutical communiti
66 he goal is to inspire chemists and materials scientists and to give them hope that the field of molec
67 ative longitudinal analysis for metabolomics scientists and various visualization functions easy-to-u
68 oved collaboration between urologists, basic scientists and veterinarians is warranted to further our
69 nder the guidance of one or more experienced scientists and, if they are successful, ends with the in
70 time commitment required for the presenting scientist, and the limited class time allotted for prese
71 ofessional mathematicians, engineers, social scientists, and a reference group using the symbolic mag
72 s in scientific societies are held by senior scientists, and ECRs have little to no say over the deci
73 scientific progress, reduce inequality among scientists, and increase the diversity of scientific res
76 to empower the new generation of educators, scientists, and students in performing long-read assembl
79 uestions about how to train underrepresented scientists; and to recruit underrepresented subjects for
80 on language can imply to young children that scientists are a special and distinct kind of person-a w
82 , clearing, imaging and data-analysis tools, scientists are extracting structural and functional cell
89 postdoctoral training and incentivize senior scientists as a means to establish a new ecosystem for s
90 as been inspiring engineers, clinicians, and scientists as a means to optimise human-machine interfac
96 gator Award (JPIA), which recognizes surgeon-scientists at the "tipping point" of their research care
97 the diversity within the collective of women scientists at the level of culture and past experience a
98 the-network, reducing the economic impact of scientists being physically separated from their labs.
99 der bias at all stages: the majority of male scientists belonged to the leader archetype, while the l
100 frontline workers such as medical staff and scientists, but from skilled members of the public who h
101 context of acute uncertainty, I discuss what scientists can do to help mitigate the misinformation ab
104 to public perceptions of their publications, scientists can learn whether their research is stimulati
106 modular, offering a flexible framework that scientists can leverage to build new database interfaces
108 assic debates concerning the extent to which scientists can predict evolution have gained new urgency
109 ntributed to our scientific journeys and how scientists can work to create an inclusive environment f
111 ll, this review will serve to help materials scientists, chemists, and physicists, particularly stude
113 We believe that this review may provide scientists, clinicians and healthcare manufacturers valu
114 ield of artificial intelligence, is enabling scientists, clinicians and patients to address some of t
115 overy contradicts the general belief held by scientists, clinicians, and even individuals with tinnit
116 idering ALAN radiance when analysing citizen-scientist-collected data, and we highlight the ways that
117 effort by dedicated volunteer clinicians and scientists, committed government professionals, and Amer
119 ucting an expert elicitation (1,155 deep-sea scientists consulted and 112 respondents), our analysis
122 solid particles may fundamentally change how scientists control and study chemical reactions relevant
123 operation of fishers, resource managers, and scientists could mitigate future entanglement risk by de
124 mmigration policies in the US have left many scientists deeply concerned about their future and many
125 y still face vocal opposition by some senior scientists, despite having been estimated to have saved
128 brain always remains a challenging issue for scientists due to the complex structure and various barr
129 ty is to be eliminated, it is essential that scientists engaged in pre-clinical research use "Complet
130 is review provides a helpful guide for plant scientists, especially those expanding into crop researc
134 ve captivated the interest of physicians and scientists for millennia, and the ability of opioid drug
136 ecently attracted substantial attention from scientists for the advantages of better safety performan
137 containers suitable for sharing with fellow scientists, for including in scholarly communication suc
139 so, but creativity, input, and ingenuity of scientists from all fields is needed to address the many
140 ionately affect early-career researchers and scientists from countries with limited research funding.
141 ofilm formation by microorganisms has driven scientists from different fields to develop newer strate
142 atizes science by disproportionately helping scientists from the developing world and lower-ranked in
143 ific societies aiming to foster inclusion of scientists from underrepresented (UR) backgrounds among
145 constant source of inspiration for materials scientists, fueling the dream of mimicking life-like mot
146 research, to seek transparency in physician scientist funding mechanisms, and to encourage efforts t
147 advent of high-throughput technologies, that scientists gained the ability to profile tumors with a r
150 rt Hooke studied cork cell patterns in 1665, scientists have been puzzled by why cells form such orde
151 ic first hit Wuhan, China, in December 2019, scientists have been racing to develop and test novel va
153 provides us with a vision of how science and scientists have changed, of how many things about our en
154 ands of new genomes have been sequenced, and scientists have come to realize that a single reference
160 omplex has allocated billions of dollars and scientists have initiated hundreds of clinical trials in
164 integration remains controversial, although scientists have proposed the participation of various no
166 brain development cannot be studied in vivo, scientists have relied on these model systems to study b
167 escence is a powerful biological signal that scientists have repurposed as a reporter for gene expres
169 auses of many human diseases, physicians and scientists have sought to understand and control their s
170 ctions against normally harmless substances, scientists have started inventing strategies to block it
171 a diverse community of volunteers, patients, scientists, healthcare professionals, and partner organi
173 hysical systems, and the role of science and scientists in driving societal transitions toward greate
174 e we report the results of a survey in which scientists in Germany were asked about their attendance
175 ber of case studies highlighting the role of scientists in leading positive societal change, often in
176 patients with COVID-19 to aid clinicians and scientists in recognizing and monitoring the spectrum of
178 is to provide lessons that may be useful to scientists in the early and middle stages of their caree
179 e Reviews Immunology has invited six eminent scientists in the field to share their thoughts on the k
183 is providing new challenges not only for the scientists involved but also for the biopharma industry
185 romolecular structural information online by scientists is predominantly performed via 2D static imag
187 ial model and we present a framework to help scientists make an informed choice of analysis methods i
188 llaborations between biologists and physical scientists may not only advance fundamental study of per
190 ial relatedness, suggesting that the farther scientists move from their specialization, the more they
191 ence is an eminently social enterprise: when scientists move out of their core specialization, they d
192 SARS-CoV-2 create circumstances under which scientists must be particularly vigilant about healing c
193 ets are often hosted by public repositories, scientists must rely on inconsistent annotation to ident
194 Bioinformaticians collaborating with life scientists need software that allows them to involve the
197 pread of COVID-19 has focused the efforts of scientists on repurposing existing Food and Drug Adminis
198 ave decreased the representation of academic scientists on the EPA SAB and increased the representati
201 ill require strong institutional support for scientists' participation in activities that transcend c
202 he purpose is to inform strategic actions of scientists, physicians, policymakers, and other stakehol
203 ll lead to further drop-off in the physician scientist pipeline in a field that has a perpetual need
206 ed to accelerate the academic development of scientists possessing the skills to conduct innovative,
208 cations of phenotyping have originated among scientists, prebreeders, and breeders as they study the
218 Perhaps my reflections will help an aspiring scientist see how fulfilling a career in science can be.
219 Therefore, agricultural and nutritional scientists should harmonize methods to develop sustainab
220 erve an important role in training physician-scientists, so it is critical to ensure that MD/PhD stud
221 cally envisioned as a single path in which a scientist starts as a member of a team working under the
224 nd often at the expense of partnerships with scientists (that is, basic and translational researchers
225 cative comments by 2 European clinicians and scientists, the World Health Organization Director Gener
228 himself who inspired an entire generation of scientists through his patience, ability to mentor, and
229 ch the virus struck was indeed overwhelming, scientists throughout the world have been up to the task
230 nue to support novel discoveries by allowing scientists to acquire new insights into the structure an
231 lude that there is a need for clinicians and scientists to adopt a developmental perspective in clini
232 owth in the field of cell biology and enable scientists to assess and assume their role in creating w
233 pose a new concept: allowing nonprofessional scientists to be credited as authors under a collective
234 s perceived SABs with a majority of industry scientists to be more likely to promote business interes
235 relationships, we engaged hunters as citizen scientists to collect biological samples from legally ha
238 pture-based methods, especially Hi-C, enable scientists to detect genome-wide chromatin interactions
239 istance to the standard of care is prompting scientists to develop better targeted therapeutic strate
240 d myofibrils and sarcomeres that has allowed scientists to directly evaluate sarcomere length nonunif
244 ther health care workers, manufacturers, and scientists to emergently develop and clinically validate
245 and will require unprecedented commitment by scientists to engage with communities of policy and prac
246 particles can be critical for pharmaceutical scientists to evaluate drug and excipient stability as w
247 f-optimizing chemometrics method facilitates scientists to exploit the advantages of chemometrics.
248 experimentation (HTE) is a powerful tool for scientists to explore and optimize chemical transformati
249 ness or facet control, exist and can inspire scientists to explore atomic precision in nanocrystal re
250 an access confined, narrow spaces, inspiring scientists to fabricate soft robots for in vivo manipula
251 r functional inorganic compounds which allow scientists to fail smarter, learn faster, and spend less
252 l human intervention, thereby liberating the scientists to focus on interpretations and big-picture d
253 ing technologies in recent years has allowed scientists to generate dramatically longer sequence read
254 ntensively, which has enabled drug discovery scientists to learn how it may be possible to overcome s
255 ported, and useful framework that will allow scientists to move beyond studies of bulk SOM, but also
256 risons across clinical studies and for basic scientists to probe mechanisms underlying deep brain sti
258 ng review but rather a guide which will help scientists to recognize the usefulness of 3D printing an
259 sses the community of chemists and materials scientists to share with it a critical analysis of the b
261 ombinase system (DRS) approaches will enable scientists to study uncoupled spatiotemporal regulation
262 ing student-led discussions to empower young scientists to take action toward making science more wel
263 and the common set of features, will enable scientists to unlock previously hidden insights from aco
264 velopers to build new software, (2) research scientists to verify the software's accuracy, and (3) re
269 ly designed sampling methodology for citizen scientists, we developed an effective framework for a la
270 ge that emerges of Mendel is of a meticulous scientist who accepted the tenets of Darwinian evolution
273 se the scientific styles and demographics of scientists who feel welcome, the stronger science will b
276 has especially resonated with those clinical scientists whose disenchantment with traditional categor
277 huge and expanding rapidly, presenting life scientists with a growing challenge in selecting tools t
278 in genetics are beginning to provide social scientists with a powerful new toolbox they can use to b
279 olecular Exchange (IMEx) Consortium provides scientists with a single body of experimentally verified
281 icals are highlighted to provide readers and scientists with an extensive toolbox for the detection o
282 support core facilities that aid laboratory scientists with cost-effective and efficient data manage
283 The authors of this review are a group of scientists with deep appreciation for the common aims of
284 ble, both for synthetic POM chemists and for scientists with different backgrounds interested in appl
285 re comprehensible, both for chemists and for scientists with different materials science backgrounds
286 emic Epidemiology (COPE) Consortium to unite scientists with expertise in big data research and epide
289 growth in computational psychiatry, provides scientists with new opportunities to quantify how patien
291 k assessment would benefit from the input of scientists with subject matter expertise in risk assessm
292 cancer resistance presents to drug discovery scientists, with a focus on small molecule therapeutics.
295 areer basic, clinical, and population health scientists working across multiple institutions, which i
296 thin the QSAR field can become essential for scientists working both within and outside of chemical r
298 s into transdisciplinary research and invite scientists working on the evolutionary ecology of pathog
299 The need to improve the interactions between scientists working on these connected but separately con
300 can give more targets to the researchers and scientists, working in the area of drug development and