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The phrase "affiliated researcher" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a researcher who is associated with a particular institution or organization, often in a collaborative or supportive role.
Example: "Dr. Smith is an affiliated researcher at the University of Science, contributing to various projects in the biology department."
Alternatives: "associated researcher" or "partner researcher".
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RC is Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Cambio Healthcare Systems in Stockholm and an affiliated researcher at the Health Informatics Centre at Karolinska Institutet.
We engaged in critical self-reflection with ACAT staff (Seguinot-Medina, Miller, Waghiyi, Eckstein) and an affiliated researcher (Carpenter) about conflicts with the AAIRB that affected morale and the communities' goals to use research findings to support toxics regulation and local cleanup efforts.
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Some moderates and liberals -- who refused to be quoted by name, noting that they are affiliated researchers -- said they saw a clear preference for conservative-leaning papers.
For example, industry affiliated researchers are incentivized to design pre-clinical studies that use only those dosages that have been associated with antiproliferative effects.
The CCFC sent a letter to each of the 5146 members on its mailing list asking them to respond if they did not wish their name and address to be provided on a one-time basis to University affiliated researchers conducting a survey.
"The overwhelming body of science" about weight loss and food choices "continues to show that any diet will succeed if you take in fewer total calories than you burn," says Dr. Dena Bravata, an affiliate researcher at Stanford University, who has conducted many diet studies.
Viskontas is a cognitive neuroscientist (on faculty at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music); an affiliate researcher with the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Memory and Aging Center; and a professional soprano opera singer.
This post was co-written by Tess Davis, an affiliate researcher at the University of Glasgow.
In agreeing to return the "Bhima," the Norton Simon "has made the right decision," said Tess Davis, a cultural heritage attorney and affiliate researcher at the University of Glasgow in Scotland, who has fought for the return of looted antiquities from Asia.
Between 1998 and 2005 roughly 348 Khmer artifacts were sold at Sotheby's auction house in New York for prices up to $27,000, according to a report from Tess Davis, an affiliate researcher in the Scottish Center for Crime and Justice Research at the University of Glasgow, who spent years researching the widespread illicit trade.
She is an Affiliate Researcher at the Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama in Guatemala City, where she recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship on the evaluation of chronic disease interventions.
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