Colleague
in sentence
385 examples of Colleague in a sentence
My colleague, Debra Fischer, founder of the Planet Hunters project, said that people at the time were saying, "You're crazy.
Around the same time I was writing this paper, I met with a
colleague
of mine, Jason Wright, and he was also writing a paper on Kepler data.
So together, we convinced a
colleague
of ours who works on SETI, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, that this would be an extraordinary target to pursue.
A few weeks ago, I was with a
colleague
who was trying to decide on a Tahitian pearl that he wanted to give to his wonderful wife Natasha.
A few weeks ago, I met a
colleague
whose mom was diagnosed with incurable cancer, and she said, "Niels, it's hard.
This is an image from a
colleague
of mine at Rice University, Rebecca Richards-Kortum.
My
colleague
and mentor, Gene Sharp, has identified 198 methods of nonviolent action.
I had a consulting contract I shared with a
colleague
who's as different from me as two people can possibly be.
So a
colleague
of mine, Dr. John Reed, and I, were interested, actually, in carbon recycling here on Earth.
A friend and former
colleague
of mine, Hisham Almiraat, has been charged with threatening state security, along with six other activists in Morocco.
I've asked a
colleague
to help me with your query."
I heard just recently from a
colleague
that they've taken it up in Somalia.
Not long after coming back to work, I'm the senior on rounds in the hospital, when one of my patients looks over at my colleague, gestures around her face and says, "San Bernardino," referencing a recent terrorist attack.
And you, in your respective communities, all have a Muslim neighbor,
colleague
or friend your child plays with at school.
Because if I am humble and curious, when a patient asks me a question, and I don't know the answer, I'll ask a
colleague
who may have a similar albeit distinct patient with sarcoma.
A
colleague
of mine removed a tumor from a patient's limb.
My
colleague
came to me and said, "Kevin, would you mind looking after this patient for me?"
So in 2013, up at Columbia University, I was working with my colleague, Dr. Christine Ann Denny, and we were studying Calypsol as an antidepressant in mice.
Well, these were exactly the questions that I and my colleague, Matt Feinberg, became fascinated with a few years ago, and we started doing research on this topic.
He and his colleague, Amos Tversky, spent years researching this disjoint between what people perceive and the reality, the fact that people are actually pretty poor intuitive statisticians.
For example, we might find a mentor or a trusted
colleague
with whom we can exchange ideas or have vulnerable conversations or even role-play.
And I asked a
colleague
to stand outside with his smartphone, and he's connected, and to make this a bit creepier ... (Laughter) let's see what kids could hear Cayla say in the safety of their room.
I was there because a
colleague
of mine named Katrina Spade is attempting to create a system, not of cremating the dead, but composting the dead.
I encountered my
colleague
from McGill, Michael Meaney.
My colleague, Stephen Suomi, has been rearing monkeys in two different ways: randomly separated the monkey from the mother and reared her with a nurse and surrogate motherhood conditions.
And my
colleague
Suzanne King followed the children of these mothers for 15 years.
My colleague, Gal Yadid, he trains the animals to get used to cocaine, then for one month, no cocaine.
A
colleague
of mine took a ride in a Lyft in Atlanta last year, and he started chatting with his driver about libraries, as we do.
What we're doing is, we're taking that inspiration of the hairs, and with another
colleague
at Berkeley, we're manufacturing them.
Make a
colleague
feel better.
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