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This will require cross collaboration between neurologists, neurosurgeons, engineers, computer scientists, and industry.
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But I guess what I would like to see faculty and staff playing in general, creating these cross collaborations between student organizations and the resources that they hold on campus to promote these activities within the classroom, also just not being afraid to getting to know your students, especially if it's a small class setting.
Cross collaborations between theoretical and experimental scientists across academia, with the pharmaceutical industry, medical doctors and the regulatory agencies will help translate more findings from the lab to the clinic and usher in the next era of clinical cancer nanomedicines.
The event, which will take place next month in Manchester, and may be inspired by the American comedy festival of the same name, has been described as "a cross-collaboration between the growing number of women's comedy producers, performers and supporters".
With an emphasis on art and politics, as well as cross-collaborations between genres and the independent sector, it carries a strong message for the federal arts minister, George Brandis, and his proposed funding cuts.
To achieve this, one approach is to create a close cross-collaboration between clinicians, behavioral psychologists, designers and developers to conceptualize, build and clinically test behavioral interventions programs.
This first edition has uncovered a burgeoning and dynamic environment, throwing a spotlight on the many high calibre and ingenious, local and international projects undertaken by the participants, many of which are often the result of cross-collaboration between companies and artists.
Cross-collaboration between specialists should be encouraged and supported by management where possible, and establishing specialized pregnancy clinics in the Middle East region involving these multidisciplinary teams could help to ensure the best possible outcomes for both mother and infant.
Cross-collaboration between specialists is not common in these fields in the Middle East, which could be due in part to financial motives and/or a lack of expertise.
There is a need for cross-collaboration between specialist physicians, improved awareness of rheumatic disorders among the general public and more open discussion with patients about the potential complications of pregnancy.
Perhaps what is important is not only defining TEK; rather, what should be additionally explored is the role that the concept of TEK plays in facilitating or discouraging cross-cultural and cross-situational collaboration between indigenous and non-indigenous institutions such as tribal natural resources departments, federal agencies working with tribes, and co-management boards.
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