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Discover LudwigThe phrase "joined research" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two or more people or organizations engaging in research together. For example, "The two universities joined research to develop a new cancer treatment."
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Merck has joined research partnerships in dozens of deals over the last two years, Mr. Gilmartin said yesterday.
Recently, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have joined research capacity building efforts to increase research leadership by LMIC nationals.
"I was surprised and honored to receive this award," said Diao, who in 2011 joined research groups led by Stanford Professor Zhenan Bao and SSRL's Stefan Mannsfeld as a member of SIMES, the Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences.
Eight Baltic Sea States have joined research forces to create BONUS-169, a shared research effort supported by the European Community with a maximum of €50 million, as matching funds.
Eight students have conducted university research investigations, resulting in peer-review level publications and poster presentations [12], [13] and 15.4% of students (26 graduates) have joined research programs at Seattle BioMed as compensated research interns.
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We hope that faculty members will join research projects.
Those applying to join research tours must attest to having a professional link to the subject matter.
Executive director Dr. Betsy Cooper and senior fellow Jonathan Reiber join research center.
Yes, students can join research groups in other departments at MIT.
In February and March, manta experts Matt and Anne-Marie Kitchen-Wheeler lead dive safaris in the Maldives with virtually guaranteed sightings and the chance to join research dives.
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