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Definition of postdoctorate in English: postdoctorateadjective pəʊs(t)ˈdɒkt(ə)rətˌpoʊs(t)ˈdɑkt(ə)rət Relating to or denoting research undertaken after the completion of doctoral research. he is currently seeking a postdoctorate position Example sentencesExamples - He wrote a post-doctorate dissertation on "Belgian Education Policy in the Congo 1945-1960", which contains a number of sources in French in its bibliography.
- He is now a post-doctorate research fellow at Edinburgh University but his potential for this subsequent academic achievement was not apparent at primary school.
- His post-doctorate research has been performed under the supervision of the leading nutritionist in the nation.
- The grants may also allow Canada to hold on to the talent grown and developed here, with some of the money going to graduate and post-doctorate research fellows.
- Even though my Reading Comprehension Level has been clocked at the post-doctorate level, my Reading Retention Level is somewhere in the pre-natal region.
- Full-time post-doctorate research overseas funded by the council fell from 12 in 2001 to 10 last year, according to the council's most recent figures.
- There are plans to increase the number of its full-time scientific staff from six to fifteen, including four senior post-doctorate scientists and eight graduate scientists.
- He has a post-doctorate degree from Harvard.
- I'm not only a lawyer, I have a post-doctorate degree in federal tax law.
- None of the post-doctorate researchers chose to do their work in the UK.
nounpəʊs(t)ˈdɒkt(ə)rətˌpoʊs(t)ˈdɑkt(ə)rət 1A period of research undertaken after the completion of doctoral research. a two-year postdoctorate on sensory biology Example sentencesExamples - "To gain a science position, it helps to have a track record from a post doctorate overseas, especially because graduates can gain experience in specialist areas which may not be available in a small economy," she said in an e-mail.
- After close to fourteen years, he is doing his post-doctorate in stem cell research.
- He completed a post-doctorate at Dallas and then joined Kellogg in 1985, switching to business and marketing.
- 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.
- He worked with near-field optics and microscopy at the University of Ulm (Ulm, Germany) during a post-doctorate.
- Our first trip to Paris was because a former roommate got a post-doctorate in Paris.
- 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.
- She had a postdoctorate in anthropology.
- By 1963, having finished his doctorate in biochemistry and post-doctorate at the Lister Institute, he was invited to join the prestigious Protein Chemistry Department at the Rowett Research Institute.
- She went on to do her post-doctorate in philosophy studying at both Princeton University and the University of St Andrew's in Scotland.
2A person engaged in postdoctorate research. the team will be composed of two scientists and two postdoctorates Example sentencesExamples - He left the field when he moved to British Columbia, Canada, as a postdoctorate in 1966.
- This book is aimed at readers across the academic spectrum, from advanced undergraduate students to post-doctorates entering the field.
- Undergraduates, post-graduates, post-doctorates, and faculty from universities around the world all participate.
- Over a period of two years, a post-doctorate worked full time, with part time assistance from the course instructor and lab coordinator, to develop, edit, and complete the 11 modules.
- To qualify for this extension, the post-doctorate must also present the Coordinator of Apartment Services proper notification from their department head or major advisor stipulating why the student is required to remain after graduation.
- "Too much of the discussion on de-extinction has been focusing too much on the challenge of cloning individuals and not enough on a species' ecological context," says a paleoecology postdoctorate at Brown University.
- The partnership provides newly appointed junior faculty, postdoctorates, and predoctoral candidates with an 11-month mentored clinical research training program.
- Members of the research team include a postdoctorate at the University of Chicago, and the associate professor of anthropology at Indiana University.
- A post-doctorate from the team developed an innovative strategy to genetically screen the whole fly genome for "co-operating" cancer genes.
- Post-doctorates are excellent contributors to a unit's research program.
Definition of postdoctorate in US English: postdoctorateadjectiveˌpōs(t)ˈdäkt(ə)rətˌpoʊs(t)ˈdɑkt(ə)rət Relating to or denoting research undertaken after the completion of doctoral research. he is currently seeking a postdoctorate position Example sentencesExamples - He is now a post-doctorate research fellow at Edinburgh University but his potential for this subsequent academic achievement was not apparent at primary school.
- His post-doctorate research has been performed under the supervision of the leading nutritionist in the nation.
- There are plans to increase the number of its full-time scientific staff from six to fifteen, including four senior post-doctorate scientists and eight graduate scientists.
- The grants may also allow Canada to hold on to the talent grown and developed here, with some of the money going to graduate and post-doctorate research fellows.
- Even though my Reading Comprehension Level has been clocked at the post-doctorate level, my Reading Retention Level is somewhere in the pre-natal region.
- Full-time post-doctorate research overseas funded by the council fell from 12 in 2001 to 10 last year, according to the council's most recent figures.
- He has a post-doctorate degree from Harvard.
- None of the post-doctorate researchers chose to do their work in the UK.
- I'm not only a lawyer, I have a post-doctorate degree in federal tax law.
- He wrote a post-doctorate dissertation on "Belgian Education Policy in the Congo 1945-1960", which contains a number of sources in French in its bibliography.
nounˌpōs(t)ˈdäkt(ə)rətˌpoʊs(t)ˈdɑkt(ə)rət 1A period of research undertaken after the completion of doctoral research. a two-year postdoctorate on sensory biology Example sentencesExamples - She had a postdoctorate in anthropology.
- Our first trip to Paris was because a former roommate got a post-doctorate in Paris.
- "To gain a science position, it helps to have a track record from a post doctorate overseas, especially because graduates can gain experience in specialist areas which may not be available in a small economy," she said in an e-mail.
- 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.
- He worked with near-field optics and microscopy at the University of Ulm (Ulm, Germany) during a post-doctorate.
- After close to fourteen years, he is doing his post-doctorate in stem cell research.
- By 1963, having finished his doctorate in biochemistry and post-doctorate at the Lister Institute, he was invited to join the prestigious Protein Chemistry Department at the Rowett Research Institute.
- 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.
- She went on to do her post-doctorate in philosophy studying at both Princeton University and the University of St Andrew's in Scotland.
- He completed a post-doctorate at Dallas and then joined Kellogg in 1985, switching to business and marketing.
2A person engaged in postdoctorate research. the team will be composed of two scientists and two postdoctorates Example sentencesExamples - To qualify for this extension, the post-doctorate must also present the Coordinator of Apartment Services proper notification from their department head or major advisor stipulating why the student is required to remain after graduation.
- Post-doctorates are excellent contributors to a unit's research program.
- Over a period of two years, a post-doctorate worked full time, with part time assistance from the course instructor and lab coordinator, to develop, edit, and complete the 11 modules.
- Undergraduates, post-graduates, post-doctorates, and faculty from universities around the world all participate.
- "Too much of the discussion on de-extinction has been focusing too much on the challenge of cloning individuals and not enough on a species' ecological context," says a paleoecology postdoctorate at Brown University.
- A post-doctorate from the team developed an innovative strategy to genetically screen the whole fly genome for "co-operating" cancer genes.
- Members of the research team include a postdoctorate at the University of Chicago, and the associate professor of anthropology at Indiana University.
- He left the field when he moved to British Columbia, Canada, as a postdoctorate in 1966.
- The partnership provides newly appointed junior faculty, postdoctorates, and predoctoral candidates with an 11-month mentored clinical research training program.
- This book is aimed at readers across the academic spectrum, from advanced undergraduate students to post-doctorates entering the field.
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