Jun 7, 2016

HAI CHÁU NỘI GÁI




Hai cháu nội gái của ông Sỹ bà Thảo: 
Vịt - sắp vào Medical School (Austin- Texas) 
và Vy -đã ra Medical School (Houston - Texas)


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States from coast to coast are using public funds to help their medical schools recruit scientific stars from other states or to prevent their own stars from being lured away by lucrative offers. There have long been recruitment battles among academic institutions, but today we’re in the midst of what The Chronicle of Higher Education calls a “boom in academic poaching.”

Much of the frenzy has been driven by the outsize role of Texas, which has used hundreds of millions of dollars in oil revenue to help its institutions poach talent from other states. That is not necessarily a bad thing. Competition for talent and more money to support research is good for the nation and for the advancement of science.

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Source: 
The Battle for Biomedical Supremacy
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/30/opinion/the-battle-for-biomedical-supremacy.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FMedical%20Schools&action=click&contentCollection=health&region=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=8&pgtype=collection

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