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2020-2021 Russell J and Dorothy S Bilinski Fellows announced

2020-2021 Russell J. and Dorothy S. Bilinski Fellows announced Fellows now at work on dissertations June 09, 2021 Russell J. and Dorothy S. Bilinski s life objective was to be self-sufficient and intellectually challenged. They firmly believed that people should be Independent, ambitious, and, most importantly, accountable. Russell worked as a researcher, professor, and businessman. Dorothy was a talented artist and arts patron, and they both believed that education was the key to achieving independence, which they have passed on to others through the Bilinski Educational Foundation. The Bilinski Educational Foundation has given the sixth contribution of $264,000 to The University of New Mexico to continue to recognize outstanding doctoral students in the humanities. The Russell J. and Dorothy S. Bilinski Fellowships have helped more than 50 UNM doctorate students accomplish their dissertations and degrees since 2015.

Pediatrics board should modernize its maternity leave policy

By Megana Dwarakanath June 9, 2021Reprints Adobe When my daughter started to reveal just how comfortable she was in utero , and wasn’t planning to leave any time soon, I immediately messaged my obstetrician: “I need to be induced.” I was worried about having enough leave from my fellowship in adolescent medicine. She scheduled me for an induction within a few days, nodding kindly as she shared with me that she, too, went past her due date and watched her maternity leave tick away. My resident and attending physician colleagues, nearly all of them women, were open about their own struggles as physician mothers. When I returned to work after six weeks, much to my colleagues’ surprise and sympathy, I explained that our program leadership and my recovery were at the behest of the American Board of Pediatrics.

New exoplanet discovered by scientists with an environment perfect to conduct research

North Star A multinational team of researchers led by experts from NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and The University of New Mexico identified a new, temperate sub-Neptune-sized exoplanet with a 24-day orbital period circling a nearby M dwarf star. Because of the planet s thick atmosphere, small star, and how quickly the system is travelling away from Earth, the recent discovery provides fascinating research options, according to researchers. Called TOI-1231 b, the exoplanet was discovered using photometric data from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and confirmed with observations made with the Planet Finder Spectrograph (PFS) on the Magellan Clay telescope at Chile s Las Campanas Observatory.

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