Kelly received a PhD in physics from Harvard University and is a fellow of the American Physical Society. |
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Martin has a PhD in behavioural biology and a track record as author and co-author of popular science books. |
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A Canadian PhD student studying a contemporary of Wordsworth, who has worked as a journalist and political staffer. |
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Up to then, PhD funding and postdoc research grants had fallen at her feet, thanks to the success of her departmental head. |
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It doesn't take a PhD to understand that there is something wrong here and that someone needs to change it. |
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He graduated from Massey University with a PhD in environmental engineering. |
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You never know whether you're talking to a roustabout or someone with a PhD in physical science. |
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With her PhD in animal behaviour, natural good looks and easy way with a camera, she's a natural. |
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As a PhD student studying astrobiology in Australia, I was pleased to see you identify the Moon as one of God's better ideas. |
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He obtained a PhD in both philology and theology and possessed great knowledge of both the Sami and Finnish languages. |
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Originally obtaining a natural sciences degree Gordon went on to obtain a PhD before turning to medicine. |
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Sociology has the lowest percentage of faculty earning doctorates from the top PhD programs. |
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Fourth, one has to face the fact that the quality of the average PhD is not as good as it might be. |
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However, doing a PhD requires a high level of emotional management both within and outwith the field. |
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He is currently studying for a PhD in microbiology, is a qualified further education teacher and speaks English, Urdu and Gujerati. |
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The degree of PhD, as I remember, is conferred on us with all the perquisites and emoluments pertaining thereto. |
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Over the years, since he did his PhD in the United States, he had become increasingly pious. |
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She got a PhD from Brandeis, where she studied nineteenth-century American poetry and theodicy. |
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On the day he met Watson he had not even earned a PhD, let alone made a discovery or a reputation. |
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Guitarist and producer Dave is a PhD student at Columbia, and a musical mastermind. |
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She told the court she had held a diploma in applied podiatry, was a Master of Science and held a PhD in the field of podiatry. |
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He is hoping to expand on research completed for his PhD, which focussed on seasonality and its impacts on people's moods. |
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As a PhD student in politics and international relations I am wading through security related analysis every day. |
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Jay was in graduate school working on his PhD in health policy and management. |
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He works as an engineering project manager and has a PhD in mechanical engineering. |
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I had an English lecturer once, a bizarre and idiosyncratic Canadian with a PhD from Johns Hopkins and a bushy blond walrus moustache. |
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Meanwhile, a PhD student is setting traps to collect hair samples from the park's population of spotted-tailed quolls. |
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There's the fellow running a depanneur who has a PhD in biology but can't work as a professor here because his French isn't good enough. |
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The purse-lipped PhD People in charge think tv, movies and pop music are degraded and evil. |
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And literary fiction has to have something that the present or prospective PhD students can get their teeth into. |
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He took a degree in microbiology and then a PhD in aquatic biology at Durham University before joining the water authority as a scientist. |
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Stephen B. Wilcox, PhD, is founder and principal of Design Science Consulting Inc. |
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The main areas of activity within the MMus are closely related to those described below for the MPhil and PhD in Composition. |
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Encouraged by the late Professor Patrick O'Brien, he gained a PhD in political science. |
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But what have I, a continuing PhD, done to deserve to join in the debauched bacchanalian revelry of undergrads? |
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She received a PhD. in anthropology from Columbia University, where she was trained by Franz Boas, a pioneer in cultural anthropology. |
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Suzanne is completing a PhD in Geography, while Tyler is preparing for graduate school next year. |
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With the time investment required to become a PhD, we cannot now make up for the supply shortage in faculty. |
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For one, we do not require our faculty to have a PhD or even a masters degree. |
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He is a graduate of Rice University and has a PhD from Columbia University in English and Comparative Literature. |
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Having completed the qualification, she upgraded to a PhD and went to work in the company's head office in Swindon. |
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The lone researcher bears a large emotional burden, and there is simply no denying that this is a cross many PhD students will have to carry. |
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The MP3 format was developed by just one guy for his PhD thesis, with 2 fellows helping him. |
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If I want to go into the underpaid, Alice-in-Wonderland world of academic teaching and research, a PhD is vital. |
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Richardson is a social anthropologist studying for a PhD at the University of Cambridge. |
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There he studied for a PhD with Roscoe Dickinson on crystal structures, using the new technique of X-ray crystallography. |
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He studied by night to win his qualifications, which include a PhD in time series and analysis. |
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In the end, there had to be a compromise and the future Nobel Prize winner was awarded his PhD, but at the lowest possible level. |
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This is of concern for the discipline, as PhD enrolment or completion is a requirement for entry to academia. |
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Hegarty, who has a physics PhD from Glasgow University, was one of the company's original team of four. |
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He received his PhD in 1983 and habilitated in 1986, both times specializing in political sciences at the University of Bonn. |
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Mr Aceti is a PhD candidate and researcher at Central St Martin's College in London. |
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A year later, I became an external PhD student at the college, studying seed dispersal by lemurs in Madagascar. |
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What happens if a PhD Thesis cannot be articulated in a conventional format? |
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Doug Rokke has a PhD in health physics and was originally trained as a forensic scientist. |
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He is a PhD student in Classics so you can imagine he has done a lot of stupid things, not out of actual stupidity, but out of absent mindedness. |
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Fisher's PhD research involved using acoustics to measure stress in aluminum alloys. |
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However, in order to make this project work, the Institute needs the input of PhD and MA supervisors to put students in contact with them. |
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We also talked about the nature of the contemporary PhD and how difficult it is to get things like conferences and symposia organised. |
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I earned my PhD in clinical psychology from Harvard in 1970 and came to the University of Maine, where I'm now professor of psychology. |
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The son of Taiwanese immigrants, he grew up in California and earned his PhD in neuroscience at Stanford. |
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She is also completing a PhD and is a much exhibited photo-media artist. |
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He was working on his PhD on Punjabi literature in the twentieth century. |
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Her PhD in microbiology and mathematics let her do this rather easily. |
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A dad with a PhD, Walker held a high profile job in state government for years before heading into academia. |
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During his PhD studies at Canterbury University in the early 1980s, Dr Alexander worked on amphibious designs and made his own radio-controlled model. |
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He was alarmed that among non-fiction publications based on PhD theses, anything that seeks to move beyond anecdotage to argument and analysis becomes fair game for reviewers. |
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After a PhD from the University of Michigan, and a post doctorate from MIT, he decided to train in mass spectrometry, which uses sophisticated instrumentation for proteomics. |
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It was made so that the car mechanics of Prague could fix it quickly and get it back in the air, rather than wait for those with a PhD in advanced avionics. |
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He holds an undergraduate degree in natural sciences and an MA in health statistics, but no PhD and no climatology credentials. |
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Her PhD thesis investigated the role of surfactants and emulsions in the petrochemical industry, and detailed the chemical mechanisms involved in road making. |
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I know that working towards a PhD means sacrifices, and in my current position it feels that I have definitely sacrificed too much without getting the rewards in return. |
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He received his BA in Zoology from Oxford and his PhD from Bristol before doing a post-doctorate with future Nobel laureate Niko Tinbergen at the Wildfowl Trust. |
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A PhD student will be analysing mosquito fish as part of that project. |
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You have to study for years before you're allowed to come to that conclusion, leave your PhD program, and move to Nova Scotia to become a lobsterman. |
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We are looking for an ambitious and enthusiastic scientist, with a PhD in a relevant social scientific discipline and with cross-disciplinary research skills. |
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The demand for organic chemists trained to PhD level remains constant. |
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He has a PhD in molecular biology from Auckland University, which he gained after getting a BSc and an MSc in Russia during Mikhail Gorbachev's era. |
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Getting a PhD is always a good thing, and Cambridge certainly pulls out all the stops when it comes to bizarre commemorative rituals, including value added Latin declamations. |
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If anyone has the answer, it may be Marion Nestle, PhD, chairwoman of the department of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University. |
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She holds a PhD in English and worked her way through the cut-throat art world. |
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On Sept. 11, Beth Todd-Bazemore, PhD, a psychology professor at the University of South Dakota, was consulting at the Winnebago reservation in northeastern Nebraska. |
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He has a BA from the University of the North and an MEd in counselling psychology from an American institution, as well as a PhD in Education from Rhodes. |
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He has an MEd in instructional technology from George Mason University and is presently pursuing a PhD at George Mason's Graduate School of Education. |
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When you ultimately get someone working in those companies, they are PhD graduates with a huge amount of skills that are almost not purchasable in the west anymore. |
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Doing research for a PhD project, he became a scribe of the tribe on their urban adventures. |
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After she did her PhD on the crocodiles of Lake St. Lucia, she saw the opportunity to start a research project on the Nile crocodiles in the Okavango. |
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Throughout her life, she faced public ridicule, legal persecution and, eventually, redemption through a PhD in clinical sexology. |
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Dr Sadhukhan has relevant experience in handling nitriles during his PhD studies and is extremely well placed to join this project. |
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He completed his PhD in June 1926 with the first thesis on quantum mechanics to be submitted anywhere. |
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Wiles earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1974 at Merton College, Oxford, and a PhD in 1980 at Clare College, Cambridge. |
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During his second year as a PhD student, however, he was awarded the Carey Foster Research Prize, a great honour. |
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The PhD was often distinguished from the earlier higher doctorates by distinctive academic dress. |
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Students who are not considered likely to complete a PhD may be offered the opportunity to complete an MPhil instead. |
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In 2000 he obtained an MChem degree from Cardiff University, and in early 2004 was awarded a PhD degree by Queen Mary University London. |
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A physicist by background he studied for an MPhys at the University of Oxford and holds a PhD from the University of London. |
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It offers further and higher education courses in fine art, graphic design, interior design, spatial design and textile design up to PhD level. |
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There are over 300 undergraduate, 200 taught postgraduate programmes and over 1,600 PhD students. |
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The department has over 700 students from 40 countries studying at undergraduate, masters and PhD levels. |
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The research department actively supports MSc and PhD students as well as engaging in collaborative research. |
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Yunus received his PhD in economics from Vanderbilt University, United States. |
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Manuel Veiga, PhD, a linguist and Minister of Culture of Cape Verde, is the premier proponent of Kriolu's officialization and standardization. |
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Sorry not sorry, but a PhD doesn't mean that someone is truly qualified to teach. |
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He also bragged about earning a PhD, a point Smerconish did not question. |
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Kett, who has a PhD in analytic philosophy, also commented on the planned acquisition. |
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Opolski, MD, PhD, of the Department of Interventional Cardiology and Angiology at the Institute of Cardiology, Warsaw, Poland. |
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Her PhD involves developing a model to improve the health and well-being of young people in Vaka Takitumu, a district of Rarotonga. |
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He holds a PhD in Business and applied Economics from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. |
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Armen, PhD, for his outstanding contributions in the revitalization of rural communities in Armenia. |
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Terry Madonna, PhD, Head Methodologist Berwood Yost, and Senior Project Manager Angela Knittle. |
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You do not need a PhD in electrical engineering to build a car bomb. |
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Ten years on from my first trip to CERN, I''m about to complete my PhD at Liverpool. |
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During his PhD, Price worked on the design and synthesis of novel chelators for radioactive metal ions for application in radiopharmaceuticals. |
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Barbara Muskat, PhD, is director of social work, the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto. |
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He picked up the coveted Golden Spurtle just two weeks ago after submitting his PhD thesis on pulsars. |
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In 2005, he obtained a PhD in Agriculture with a bias in Plant Nematology on a sandwich program between the Universities of Makerere and Bonn. |
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Other Bangor researchers were Prof Lew Hardy and PhD student and trick cyclist Matthew Barlow. |
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Lebson completed her PhD in neuropharmacology at the University of South Florida, Tampa. |
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Comedian Dean Burnett, a PhD neuroscientist at Cardiff University, has become a well-known face on the stand-up circuit. |
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Industry links are being fostered through co-funded PhD studentships and placements. |
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Usually there's a law degree involved, but sometimes it's a PhD or an mba. |
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He is also completing a PhD in landscape urbanism as the future for sustainable urban development in the Middle East and Asia. |
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Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD, the father of orthomolecular medicine, introduces this alternative approach to the treatment of bipolar disorder. |
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Peter Moore is a PhD candidate in English at Duke University, writing a dissertation about vernacularity in. |
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She is a Board Certified Clinical Cytogeneticist and PhD Medical Geneticist. |
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The 30-year-old Palaeoclimatology PhD student spent 18 months modelling underwear for luxury designer Agent Provocateur. |
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Currently pursuing PhD studies related to gravity field and geoid modelling. |
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Aron Coceancig, PhD, Institute for the Central European Cultural Encounter, Gorizia. |
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Lindsay Rountree is currently a PhD student at Cardiff University researching the use of stimulus parameters in perimetric testing. |
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He stayed on at St Andrews and began a PhD there on the photometry of star clusters. |
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He also began a PhD into the great pipe organs of the Leeds-based organ builder James Jepson Binns but sadly he never got to finish it. |
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The keynote speaker was Debbie Dawson Hatmaker, PhD, RN-BC, SANE-A, FAAN, Chief Professional Practice Officer at American Nurses Association. |
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Joy Bickley Asher, RN, RM, PhD, is a researcher with the Royal New Zealand Plunker Society. |
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In addition, Posey completed all the coursework toward a PhD in quantitative analysis. |
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Doka, PhD, and Richard Tedeschi, PhD, will focus on the concept of Posttraumatic Growth. |
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A PhD student at Arabian Gulf University's College of Medicine has won a US award for outstanding research in the field of endocrinology. |
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William Martens, MD, PhD worked for decades as psychoanalyst and researcher in forensic psychiatric settings with psychopaths. |
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Second, a PhD isn't supposed to prepare you to be a public intellectual, even though it can help and many public intellectuals have them. |
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In 1998 Harald Friz in his PhD thesis developed an AR tool used to specify the robot's end effector position and orientation. |
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The clinical trial was led by Kevan Herold, MD, PhD, a professor of immunobiology and deputy director for translational science at Yale University. |
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Nicole Risk, PhD, serves as a psychometrician for American Medical Technologists, a nationally and internationally recognized agency for allied health professionals. |
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Patzer, PhD, MPH, of the Emory Transplant Center in Atlanta. |
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In April 2012, Margaret completed her PhD in Papyrology at University College London with her thesis entitled Documentary papyri from Roman And Byzantine Oxyrhynchus. |
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She was awarded a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley, where she discovered the molecular basis of bacterial ice nucleation to be a single genic trait. |
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During the Second World War, while working as a cryptanalyst for the Department of National Defence, he completed his MA and PhD in French at the University of Ottawa. |
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Mathew, PhD, our Chief Technology Officer, who along with a small team of cryobiology researchers, developed our novel and engineered biopreservation media formulations. |
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Sari van Anders, PhD, and her colleagues designed a study to examine postpartum sexuality as a social and relational process, focusing on co-parents. |
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The funding, to support dozens of PhD studentships, comes from the Arts and Humanities Research Council and has been awarded to the Heritage Consortium. |
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In this role, Chadwick helped Rutherford select PhD students. |
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He's also completed his astrophysics PhD in 2007, and is a dedicated animal activist, and is a keen exponent of stereoscopy, an early form of 3D photography. |
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Kerry-Ann da Costa, PhD, and colleagues gave 79 men and women a 10-day diet that provided 550 mg choline per day, which is the Institute of Medicine's adequate intake level. |
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Dr Fabio Titi, an Italian national, holds an electrical engineering degree with a PhD in Electrotechnical Engineering from University of Genova, Italy. |
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Lead author PhD candidate Rebecca Pian said that the monotremes are the last remnant of an ancient radiation of mammals unique to the southern continents. |
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The discovery by Professor Jurgen Heinze and PhD student Bartosz Walter is the first time that such behaviour has been shown in ants or any other social insect. |
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Another, awarded to assistant professor Joseph Wu, MD, PhD, proposes to track transplanted stem cells to evaluate how and why those cells form tumors called teratomas. |
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CrazedDariusSieczkowski, 26, fell out with officials at the Jan Masaryk University after they refused to allow him to research a PhD in Slavic Studies there. |
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His Highness Sheikh Nasser was awarded an honorary PhD from the Sapienza University of Rome and the Seal of Sigillum Magnum from the University of Bologna. |
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He gained a PhD in Geology from Natal University and began his career with Barplats Investments Ltd with special focus on the platinum reefs of the Bushveld Igneous Complex. |
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The Masters of Arts in Traditional Irish Dance Performance is directed by Catherine Foley, PhD, while the Masters of Arts in Contemporary Dance Performance is headed by Nunan. |
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Sheets received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |
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While plant-based diets are not novel, the fact that the trend is catching on is new, according to Reed Mangels, PhD, RD, nutrition advisor of The Vegetarian Resource Group. |
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Suzanne Kneuper Linder, PhD, MA, an assistant professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, died in October 2014 following a car crash. |
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James Hollis, PhD, a well-known Jungian analyst and teacher. |
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Guil Dudley, PhD, is a Jungian analyst and a member of the Santa Fe Institute of Jungian Analysts, where he is active as a panelist on the Institute's public programs. |
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Russell noted that his previous residency was sufficient to fulfill eligibility requirements for a PhD, and urged him to offer the Tractatus as his thesis. |
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Rennert at the University of Pennsylvania, where he obtained an MA in early 1906 and registered to write a PhD thesis on the jesters in Lope de Vega's plays. |
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In 1910 he became a lecturer in the University of Cambridge, where he was approached by the Austrian engineering student Ludwig Wittgenstein, who became his PhD student. |
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The PhD was adopted in the UK following a joint decision in 1917 by British universities, although it took much longer for it to become established. |
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In last years this schemes has become flexible such that in some PhD programmes, students are accepted before, or not completing at all a Master course. |
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Well qualified bachelor's graduates can also enrol directly into PhD programs after a procedure to determine their aptitude administered by the admitting university. |
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During his career, Hawking has supervised 39 successful PhD students. |
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For this work, published in 1926, Dirac received a PhD from Cambridge. |
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