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Whether you are a student or an established scientist, researcher, or engineer, you can learn to be more innovative. In Innovation Generation and Creativity in the Sciences, a workbook companion, internationally renowned physician and scientist Roberta Ness provides all the tools you need to cast aside your habitual ways of navigating the every-day world and to think outside the box. Based on an extraordinarily successful program at the University of Texas, thesebooks provide proven techniques to expand your ability to generate original ideas.

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Whether you are a student or an established scientist, researcher, or engineer, you can learn to be more innovative. In Innovation Generation and Creativity in the Sciences, a workbook companion, internationally renowned physician and scientist Roberta Ness provides all the tools you need to cast aside your habitual ways of navigating the every-day world and to think outside the box. Based on an extraordinarily successful program at the University of Texas, thesebooks provide proven techniques to expand your ability to generate original ideas.
Autorenporträt
Roberta B. Ness is Dean of the University of Texas School of Public Health and the University of Texas - Houston Vice President for Innovation. She is also an internationally renowned physician, scientist, and author of over 300 scientific papers and books. Michael L. Goodman is a public health scientist and practitioner with interests in global health, as well as health disparities in the United States. He is active with community health projects in Sub-Sahara Africa and Latin America, and enjoys applying innovative thinking practices to the unique problems that arise in settings with limited resources. Aisha S. Dickerson is a doctoral candidate in epidemiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Her main research interests, which focus on the possible causes of autism, include gene-environment interactions in autism cases, and further understanding this developmental disorder through innovative research studies.