Researchers
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The idea of using blood substitutes was first advanced in the seventeenth century, and continues to attract
researchers
today.
In the early twentieth century,
researchers
began to examine hemoglobin – the protein responsible for carrying oxygen from the respiratory organs to the rest of the body – in red blood cells.
Given that these mischievous forms of hemoglobin are difficult to study in living systems,
researchers
have largely ignored them.
Some
researchers
consider the reaction with nitric oxide the most problematic, because it raises blood pressure.
Researchers
(including at my laboratory) have investigated how the body naturally handles the occasional release of hemoglobin from aging red blood cells and from cells affected by blood diseases, such as hemolytic anemia.
Researchers
must build on this progress.
According to Time magazine, 400,000 European
researchers
now work in the US.
Indeed, the main challenge facing
researchers
in these diverse fields may not be a lack of scientific progress, but rather a shortage of adequate interdisciplinary training.
Finally,
researchers
should compare the long-term cost-effectiveness of different treatments in typical chronic-pain patients.
Western and Arab
researchers
documented 642 massacres between 1992 and 1998.
As the anniversary of that earthquake approaches on March 11, Japanese
researchers
predicted in January 2012 that another major earthquake will strike the southern Kanto region, including Tokyo, by 2016 with 70% probability.
Given this,
researchers
are wondering whether treating or eliminating racial bias today would require something more akin to medical or psychological treatment, as opposed to political debate (which may have had a better chance of working in the past).
In 2012,
researchers
at the University of Oxford found that when white test subjects were administered propranolol, a beta blocker used to treat anxiety and hypertension, they experienced a temporary suspension of racial bias.
Researchers
found that in Mexico, eight in ten court cases were abandoned.
Researchers
from the Commonwealth Fund recently reported that some high-income countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, have made great strides in encouraging the use of electronic medical records (EMR) among primary-care physicians.
Moreover, faculty, students, researchers, and practitioners who have an interest in developing appropriate solutions to global health problems should be afforded the opportunity to do so.
Copenhagen Consensus
researchers
calculate that for about $1 billion a year, vaccination programs could be expanded to prevent childhood pneumonia and diarrhea, saving an additional one million lives annually.
The number-one component of any fertilizer is nitrogen, and the first of the two German researchers, Fritz Haber, discovered how to work the dangerous, complex chemistry needed to pull nitrogen out of the atmosphere – where it is abundant but useless for fertilizer – and turn it into a substance that can grow plants.
In Europe,
researchers
have found that youth recreation centers where activities are not structured sometimes become gathering places for kids involved in high-risk behavior such as gang activity.
In Figshare’s 2017 open data report, 60% of 2,300 surveyed
researchers
declared that they shared their data “either frequently or sometimes,” but only 20-30% shared “frequently.”
Another recent study of 1,200
researchers
found that “less than 15% of
researchers
share data in a data repository.”
To bring about change,
researchers
themselves must embrace data sharing.
But, in a 2016 survey of 4,600 researchers, only 31% of
researchers
who shared data said they were motivated by “transparency and re-use.”
Major reasons why
researchers
hesitate to share their data, according to the same survey, include intellectual property or confidentiality issues, fears about misinterpretation or misuse of their work, or concerns that their research would be scooped.
It is time to shift the cultural conversation about data sharing from what
researchers
might “lose” to what they stand to gain – beginning with credit.
The good news is that data journals where
researchers
can publish their datasets are already gaining traction.
To meet our donor’s requirements, we are publishing findings on about 10% of that data in peer-reviewed journals, but we lack the funding to analyze the data set further (a common problem for researchers).
Using existing, openly shared data makes it easier for
researchers
to reach across disciplines and formulate the kinds of innovative questions and research agendas that are far more likely to lead to groundbreaking discoveries.
Beyond accelerating progress, the collaboration supported by data sharing boosts researchers’ ability to secure the funding they need, because donors are attracted to interdisciplinary, innovative work.
Researchers
need to be given adequate time and resources to make the most of the data they collect, discerning the deeper stories that the evidence reveals.
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