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'academic collaborator' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who works closely with another on an academic project, such as writing a paper or conducting research. For example, "I am looking for an academic collaborator to help me with my research project."
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Predeceased by his wife of 60 years and lifelong academic collaborator, Dr. Edith, he is survived by five children, 22 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.
"I did think he was a little crazy" to add that second role, said Mark Gertler, a New York University economist who was a frequent academic collaborator with Mr. Bernanke during the 1990s.
(An academic collaborator can present the work).
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The academic collaborators are at Columbia University, Cornell University, the University of California, Merced and the University of Wisconsin.
The Geron Corporation of Menlo Park, Calif., the company clearly in the lead in embryonic stem cells, does provide financial support to a handful of academic collaborators, but it is a small company with limited resources.
Some also say that Merck and its academic collaborators should have known about that four-month threshold and made the earlier risks clearer in a medical journal article in March 2005.
Mars, the maker of Snickers, M&M'S, Milky Way and other confections, announced two years ago that it would spend $10 million over five years to sequence and analyze the cocoa genome, in a project involving the Department of Agriculture, I.B.M. and some academic collaborators.
Headed by VGTI's Rafick-Pierre Sékaly and UCSF's Deeks and Mike McCune, the project includes academic collaborators in Australia and Sweden.
Material, know-how and data shared with academic collaborators is rarely the company's most financially sensitive information and a slightly lower level of secrecy is often anticipated.
The initiative includes financial support for students and professors; and all projects require a BP mentor, providing academic collaborators with even closer contact to industry.
According to its developers, FindaPhD.com is useful for postgraduates seeking postdoctoral positions, research scientists in industry looking for academic collaborators, and academics, as well as the wanna-be PhD student.
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