Quotes About Research
BrainFacts.Org: This is the most reliable, accurate, and accessible resource for anyone interested in the brain. It is a public information initiative that is a collaboration between the Society for Neuroscience, the Kavli Foundation, and the Gatsby Charitable Foundation.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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THE NEUROSEQUENTIAL MODEL AND THE WORK OF DR. PERRY: The Neurosequential Network (Neurosequential.com): This site outlines the research, clinical programs, and other educational activities of the Neurosequential Network
~ Bruce D. Perry
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labor asistencial como las investigaciones sugieren que las experiencias de curación más importantes en la vida de los niños traumatizados no suceden en la propia terapia.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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Memory research has established that learnings accompanied by strong emotion form neural circuits in subcortical implicit memory that are exceptionally durable, normally lasting a lifetime.
~ bruce ecker
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Memory research that supports a non-pathologizing, coherence-based model of symptom production in the wide range of cases where symptoms are generated by emotional memory. This is the central perspective of the Emotional Coherence Framework.
~ bruce ecker
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I knew I was going to be a cellular biologist whose research would focus on scrutinizing every nuance of the cell's ultrastructure to gain insights into the secrets of cellular life.
~ Bruce H. Lipton
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Already there is a study that shows that when humans digest genetically modified foods, the artificially created genes transfer into and alter the character of the beneficial bacteria in the intestine
~ Bruce H. Lipton
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Nathanielsz is one of the scientists now brave enough to invoke the "L" word for Lamarck: "the transgenerational passage of characteristics by nongenetic means does occur. Lamarck was right, although transgenerational transmission of acquired characteristics occurs by mechanisms that were unknown in his day.
~ Bruce H. Lipton
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True" scientists consider anthropomorphism to be something of a mortal sin and ostracize scientists who knowingly employ it in their work.
~ Bruce H. Lipton
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No matter how you cut it, biological science is based to some degree on humanizing the subject matter.
~ Bruce H. Lipton
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epigenetics, a booming field of biology that is unraveling the mysteries of how the environment influences the behavior of cells without changing the genetic code.
~ Bruce H. Lipton
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We're back to where we started in this chapter, the environment. In my own work in the laboratory, I saw over and over the impact a changed environment had on the cells I was studying. But it was only at the end of my research career, at Stanford, that the message fully sank in. I saw that endothelial cells, which are the blood vessel-lining cells I was studying, changed their structure and function depending on their environment. When
~ Bruce H. Lipton
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Post-9/11 surveillance has caused writers to self-censor. They avoid writing about and researching certain subjects; they're careful about communicating with sources, colleagues, or friends abroad.
~ Bruce Schneier
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Don't underestimate the viciousness of academics when funding is at stake.
~ bujold lois mcmaster ii
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To sum up: whatever fictional liberties have been taken in weaving the phantoms of my invention through real events, The Hope is presented to my readers as an honest account of Israel's early history, as true and responsible as research could make it. As to whether the tale itself pleases, only they can judge.
~ Herman Wouk
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It might be said that much work in cultural studies tends to center on an analysis of individuals as part of such larger social groups, especially race, class, and gender. Yet it might be beneficial to reconsider our scales of analysis in the process of doing ethnographic research by thinking in terms of relatively small social networks.
~ Ian Condry
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In some respect Journalism is like science, the best ideas were one that survived and strengthened by opposition.
~ Ian Mcewan
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Only the backward look, the well-researched history could tell peaks and troughs from portals.
~ Ian Mcewan
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I teach at Caltech and oversee a research laboratory there. In general, I find that the majority of young people are excited by the prospects of research, but they soon discover that in the current market, many doctorate-level scientists are holding temporary positions or are unemployed.
~ Ahmed Zewail
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In 1995, I founded The Molecular Sciences Institute with a gift from the Philip Morris Company where I hoped that we could create an environment where young people could pursue science in an atmosphere of harmonious purpose and high intellectual challenge.
~ Sydney Brenner
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Asthma research is a lot better and new medicines are always coming out to help young people.
~ Dominique Wilkins
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The most important thing I think teachers can do for young people is to make them inquiring, is to ensure that they know how to gather information, that they check information and they take their information from a multiplicity of sources.
~ David Puttnam
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At my first job as an independent researcher at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, they told me I could work on most anything, but not what I knew something about. That is actually very good advice to a young person starting a career because you bring new ideas to the field.
~ Mildred Dresselhaus
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I think young writers should get other degrees first, social sciences, arts degrees or even business degrees. What you learn is research skills, a necessity because a lot of writing is about trying to find information.
~ Irvine Welsh
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