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academician

[ak-uh-duh-mish-uhn, uh-kad-uh-] / ˌæk ə dəˈmɪʃ ən, əˌkæd ə- /






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Last week, the Indian government defended its decision in court, saying that the academician had been placed in the "highest category of blacklisting" based on "sufficient material" against him.

From BBC

One academician, biologist Eugene Koonin at the US National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda, Maryland, has resigned his foreign membership citing the inaction of the academy’s leadership.

From Scientific American

I interviewed several academicians and politicians and found little enthusiasm for Newsom’s “turnabout is fair play” strategy.

From Los Angeles Times

And though he was an academician himself his whole life, Carlisle never wrote in that world.

From New York Times

Leptin is more of a “classic academician,” with “the knowledge to run a board that’s more of an academic institution,” says Christian Ehler, a German member of the European Parliament who focuses on research policy.

From Science Magazine