Примери за използване на Chief scientific на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The Group of Chief Scientific Advisors.
Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist at Rutgers University and Chief Scientific Advisor for Match.
Anne Glover, chief scientific adviser to the European Commission.
Vannevar Bush was the U.S. government's chief scientific adviser during the war.
Doctor, as Chief Scientific Officer, may I extend the official apologies of UNIT…?
Between 1956 and1959 he served as chief scientific secretary of the BAS.
Anne Glover- Chief Scientific Adviser to the President of the European Commission José….
When it fails,the failure will not be a slow process, but catastrophic,” chief scientific supervisor Antonia Moropoulou said.
The government's chief scientific adviser, Professor Frederick Lindemann was very close to Winston Churchill, who gave him a seat in the Cabinet.
I arrived this morning to find Dr. Darius Zek, the chief scientific executive, absent, surveying the surrounding area.
When it fails, the failure will not be a slow process, butcatastrophic," Antonia Moropoulou, NTUA's chief scientific supervisor.
I know the president's chief scientific advisor. We were at M.I.T. together.
It will inform the forthcoming Scientific Opinion from the European Commission's Group of Chief Scientific Advisors.
Doctor, I need you to serve as my chief scientific consultant and analyst… regarding the Cylons and their technology.
When it fails, the failure will not be a slow process, butcatastrophic," said Antonia Moropoulou, chief scientific supervisor of the NTUA team.
According to Karen Miller-Kovach, Weight Watchers' chief scientific officer, it is necessary to reflect the latest nutrition science.
Frank Kelly, professor of the mathematics of systems at Cambridge University, and former chief scientific adviser to the DfT.
Woodland, PhD, Editor-in Chief of Viral Immunology and Chief Scientific officer for Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology.
The Chief Scientific Advisor will provide advice directly to the President, and will give regular updates on major scientific and technological developments.
They teamed up with scientists from the online genealogy resource Ancestry,led by chief scientific officer Catherine Ball, to use publicly available pedigree data from Ancestry.
Dr. Gary Nabel, Sanofi's chief scientific officer, told the BBC“They are more potent and have greater breadth than any single naturally occurring antibody that's been discovered.”.
A big challenge for the incoming European Commission will be to disconnect its evidence gathering processes from the“political imperative” that's driving policy proposals,said Anne Glover, the EU's chief scientific advisor.
Sir Mark Walport, the government's chief scientific adviser, told The Times that technology had had a huge effect on society and teenager's values.
This is the holy Rock that has been revered for centuries, butonly now can actually be seen," said Chief Scientific Professor Antonia Moropoulou, who is directing the conservation and restoration of the Edicule.
Dr Gary Nabel, the chief scientific officer at Sanofi and one of the report authors, explains:“They are more potent and have greater breadth than any single naturally occurring antibody that's been discovered.
How do we square that circle and avoid the perfect storm predicted by UK's Chief Scientific Advisor, Sir John Beddington, when he said in 2009'we head into a perfect storm in 2030, because all of these things are operating on the same time frame'?
Merzenich is also the chief scientific officer of Posit Science, which strives to improve the brain health of people of all ages by using effective, non-invasive tools that engage the brain's natural plasticity.
The chief scientific advisor to the US government, John Holdren, advocates using geo-engineering in the fight against global warming, in particular radical projects such as blasting nanoparticles of sulphate into the atmosphere to block out the sun.