1A person who carries out academic or scientific research.
a medical researcher who pioneered the development of antibiotics
Example sentencesExamples
Sand has been shown by researchers to be a medium to aid in waste-water treatment.
According to a university weed specialist, the researchers evaluated six different glyphosate products.
Researchers have identified eight genes that can affect different races.
Researchers have explored the use of green fallow systems in recent years—however, a suitable green cover has not been discovered.
The researchers have been able to measure the reduced caffeine levels only in the leaves of year-old seedlings.
Red clover may be a superior alternative to alfalfa, say USDA researchers.
The researchers observed more beetles in genetically modified, rather than conventional, maize crops.
Researchers have found viruses in wells 200 to 400 feet from the point where the viruses were introduced into saturated soils.
Researchers place cardboard rings containing red- or blue-marked corn-borer pupae at release sites within cornfields.
Plant researchers theorize that aubergines were first eaten on the Indian subcontinent.
1.1A person whose job involves discovering or verifying information for use in a book, programme, etc.
radio and TV researchers
Example sentencesExamples
It was quickly apparent that she had been educated in ways that made her a superb documentary researcher.
In those organizations that said they are doing that routine sharing, less than half of the people responsible are the researchers in the newsroom.
The selection of illustrations is first-class, and thanks must go to the picture researcher.
The focus is on innovations within the capital's archives and how these affect a range of users—from family historians to film researchers, teachers to academics.
She is the leading biographical researcher on Bergman.
Whilst she did not comment directly on the case, clearly the researchers for the programme must have interviewed her prior to her taking part in the programme.
If a series is trying to get it dead right, then it is on the researcher's integrity that the quality of the finished work depends.
Starting points for the researcher could be the large collection of pamphlets about her at Yale University.
The staff are assisted by a focus group and a number of external advisers and researchers.
It offers histories of each of the newsreels, and guides to the use of the data and the documents for students and researchers.
Definition of researcher in US English:
researcher
noun
1A person who carries out academic or scientific research.
a medical researcher who pioneered the development of antibiotics
Example sentencesExamples
According to a university weed specialist, the researchers evaluated six different glyphosate products.
Researchers place cardboard rings containing red- or blue-marked corn-borer pupae at release sites within cornfields.
Researchers have explored the use of green fallow systems in recent years—however, a suitable green cover has not been discovered.
The researchers have been able to measure the reduced caffeine levels only in the leaves of year-old seedlings.
Red clover may be a superior alternative to alfalfa, say USDA researchers.
Sand has been shown by researchers to be a medium to aid in waste-water treatment.
The researchers observed more beetles in genetically modified, rather than conventional, maize crops.
Plant researchers theorize that aubergines were first eaten on the Indian subcontinent.
Researchers have identified eight genes that can affect different races.
Researchers have found viruses in wells 200 to 400 feet from the point where the viruses were introduced into saturated soils.
1.1A person whose job involves discovering or verifying information for use in a book, program, etc.
radio and TV researchers
Example sentencesExamples
It offers histories of each of the newsreels, and guides to the use of the data and the documents for students and researchers.
Starting points for the researcher could be the large collection of pamphlets about her at Yale University.
In those organizations that said they are doing that routine sharing, less than half of the people responsible are the researchers in the newsroom.
It was quickly apparent that she had been educated in ways that made her a superb documentary researcher.
Whilst she did not comment directly on the case, clearly the researchers for the programme must have interviewed her prior to her taking part in the programme.
The staff are assisted by a focus group and a number of external advisers and researchers.
The focus is on innovations within the capital's archives and how these affect a range of users—from family historians to film researchers, teachers to academics.
If a series is trying to get it dead right, then it is on the researcher's integrity that the quality of the finished work depends.
She is the leading biographical researcher on Bergman.
The selection of illustrations is first-class, and thanks must go to the picture researcher.