• Hedging its bets, the JDRF is planning, if necessary, to move more research abroad.

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  • It Japanese scholars are not studying and conducting research abroad, they are generally not building these networks.

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  • But it may decide case by case to move some of its research abroad, leaving its investment in Britain to wither on the vine.

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  • This despite a plethora of basic research breakthroughs abroad that made SMA ripe for drug development.

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  • Now, in a bid to take on research institutes abroad, it offers an award that it hopes will someday rival the Fields Medal.

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  • But many company research budgets have fallen, particularly after the wave of privatisations during the 1990s, with new owners often closing labs and shifting research work abroad.

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  • It is expensive to send students abroad, conduct international research and compete for the best academics in a borderless labour market.

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  • In between trips abroad Mr Scott worked on research from the family's farm in North Yorkshire or with family and friends in London.

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  • There is a federal moratorium on the use of federal funding for research on cloning humans and many scientists abroad are abiding by a self-imposed moratorium on cloning humans.

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  • William Maddux, an American social psychologist at the INSEAD research center in France, studies how living abroad makes one more creative.

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  • Smaller companies are deterred by the investment in market research, distribution and product design needed to sell abroad.

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  • State TV said Iran would prefer to buy uranium for its research reactor, rather than send its own stock abroad for enrichment, as proposed.

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  • CRISIL, an impressive outfit, is furthest down this path with half its sales from abroad, mainly from helping banks with equity research and risk-management models, demand for which has soared thanks to more regulation in the rich world.

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  • However, a wealth of academic research has shown that when a company opens a plant abroad, demand in its home country gets a boost too: sales by the parent company grow and jobs and exports at home tend to rise.

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  • The funds -- both at home and abroad -- would be spent on care, research, prevention and treatment.

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  • The United States and other leading nations have been negotiating with Iran to send low-enriched uranium abroad to be turned into material for use in medical research and treatment at a reactor in Tehran.

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  • Indeed, the report recommends opening domestic research programmes to foreign firms, to take advantage of bright ideas from abroad.

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  • Although FGM, or taking someone abroad for the procedure, is illegal in the UK, research by Forward (Foundation for Women's Health Research and Development) found more than 20, 000 girls in England and Wales were at risk.

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  • During their research, Matt and Josh found themselves coming across stories of couples doing surrogacy abroad, particularly in India.

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  • The Royal Marsden was the first hospital in the world dedicated to cancer treatment and research, and sees more than 40, 000 patients from the UK and abroad every year.

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  • Dr John Toy, medical director of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in the UK, said it shared the findings of its studies with others abroad.

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  • There is also the extra pressure this may put on GPs, if they have to conduct their own research to ensure the treatment is right for their patient and liaise with the service provider abroad where necessary.

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  • Mike Taylor, author of the report, said they expected Crossrail to boost prices by an average of 20% - a figure derived from "wide-ranging research" research as well as the performance of other rail infrastructure projects both in the UK and abroad.

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  • Foraker said he met Fattal during a study abroad program in 2003, and the two worked together at the Aprovecho sustainable living research center in Cottage Grove, Oregon.

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  • Under pressure to reduce research costs and win fast-track approvals, drug companies do 43% of their clinical trials abroad, up from 14% ten years ago.

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  • Stacie Nevadomski Berdan, co-author of the book, Get Ahead By Going Abroad, found similarly strong results when she and her co-author, Perry Yeatman, conducted research for their book.

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  • Professor Robin Lovell-Badge, a geneticist at the National Institute for Medical Research, told the BBC it was vital scientists were able to import animals, so they could collaborate with colleagues abroad.

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