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- Harvard Administrator Brian W. Casey Selected as DePauw University's Nineteenth President
- Brian W. Casey, associate dean for academic affairs in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, will become the nineteenth president of DePauw University, effective July 1. The appointment of Dr. Casey will be announced this morning by R. David Hoover, chair of DePauw's Board...
- Research articles 2008-02-21
- Dr. John P. Donoghue Wins Germany's Top Neuroscience Honor for Development of Cyberkinetics' BrainGate System
- Annual Zulch Prize for neurological research is administered by the Max Planck Society. Cyberkinetics' BrainGate technology enables paralyzed people to operate devices using thought alone. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:CYKN; "Cyberkinetics") announced that John P. Donoghue, Ph.D., Cyberkinetics' Chief Scientific Officer and director of the...
- Research articles 2007-08-20
- NABsys-Affiliated Scientists Receive Two of the Eight 'Revolutionary Genome Sequencing Technologies - The $1,000 Genome' Awards from the National Human Genome Research Institute
- NABsys is Only For-Profit Entity to Receive an Award PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- NABsys, Inc. announced today that two NABsys-affiliated scientists, Dr. John Oliver, Vice President of Research and Development, and Dr. Xinsheng Sean Ling, NABsys founder and principal academic collaborator and Associate Professor of Physics at Brown University, have...
- Research articles 2007-08-02
- Advanced Cell Technology Senior Scientist Dr. Robert Lanza Awarded for Outstanding Contributions to Biology by Brown University Biotech Group
- Lanza Delivered Keynote Address at Brown University's 5th Annual Biotech Expo ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (OTCBB:ACTC), applying proprietary human embryonic stem ES cell technology to the emerging field of regenerative medicine, has announced that Dr. Robert Lanza, the Company's Vice President of Research and Scientific Development,...
- Research articles 2007-02-02
- John P. Donoghue Honored with Neurotech Business Report's ''Gold Electrode Award'' for Cyberkinetics' Groundbreaking BrainGate™ Brain-Computer Interface; Cyberkinetics' Founder Recognized as Neurotechnology Pioneer
- FOXBOROUGH, Mass. & SAN FRANCISCO -- Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYKN) Cyberkinetics and Neurotech Business Report today announced that John P. Donoghue, Ph.D., Cyberkinetics' Chief Scientific Officer and Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University, was one of five individuals and organizations within the neurotechnology...
- Research articles 2005-10-24
- 2004 Ad
- NEW YORK One of the many education access struggles waged by African Americans since the U.S. Supreme Court's historic Brown v. Board decision has proven to be one over Black representation at the eight Ivy League universities. Relating both the Brown legacy and the challenges to affirmative action to...
- Research articles 2004-11-18
- Cyberkinetics' Chief Scientific Officer, John Donoghue, Ph.D., Receives Discover Magazine's Innovations Award for Neuroscience; Cited for Work on Brain-Computer Interface
- FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, Inc. (OTCBB: CYKN) announced today that Dr. John Donoghue, Chief Scientific Officer of Cyberkinetics, is the recipient of Discover Magazine's 2004 Innovation Award for Neuroscience. Dr. Donoghue is recognized for his research in creating a system, known as the BrainGateTM Neural Interface System, whereby...
- Research articles 2004-10-14
- Summer and investing researchers.
- Many visiting MBL investigators use marine organisms as models for studying basic biological processes. Research using squids, sea urchins, horseshoe crabs, dogfish, clams, toadfish, and sea slugs, for example, has increase our fundamental understanding of a broad range of diseases and medical conditions including cancer, diabetes,...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- Michael Bassis: putting students first
- It's a surprise to learn that Westminister College's new president, Dr. Michael Bassis, once flunked out of college. After attending one of New England's traditional, all-male boarding schools, he went to Brown University. There, he says, "I discovered this new species of human being that I was fascinated by, so...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Pinnacle Of Academia
- PINNACLE OF ACADEMIA: Brown University President Ruth J. Simmons is presented with the School Charter, the Chain of Command and the Manning Chair before more than 5,000 people during her recent inauguration at Brown University in Providence, RI. In November Dr. Simmons, 56, was named Brown's 18th president, the first...
- Research articles 2001-10-29
- Tougaloo is a `Natural Fit' for new interim President: appointment strengthens historic relationship between Brown University and Tougaloo College - Brief Article
- Dr. James Wyche, professor of medicine and associate provost at Brown University and executive director of the Leadership Alliance, a 29-school consortium dedicated to improving the participation of underrepresented minorities in graduate and doctoral studies, is on leave from both posts to become the interim president of Mississippi's Tougaloo College....
- Research articles 2001-10-11
- Vartan Gregorian Named to Questia Media Advisory Council; Esteemed Carnegie Corporation President to Guide Advancement of Online Library
- Business Editors HOUSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--March 27, 2001 Questia Media, the online library that helps college students write better papers faster and easier, today announced the appointment of Vartan Gregorian to the Questia Advisory Council. Dr. Gregorian, who is president of Carnegie Corporation, joins former First Lady Barbara Bush,...
- Research articles 2001-03-27
- Desktop Videoconferencing.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information)
- Internet-based collaboration tools are among the most exciting new developments in computer networking and its educational applications. Static Web pages, threaded discussions and E-mail have paved the way by offering asynchronous collaboration, while online chats offer synchronous collaboration. Technological advances in video compression take synchronous collaboration to a new level...
- Research articles 2001-03-01
- Dr. Ruth Simmons Named 1st Black Prexy Of Brown University
- Dr. Ruth J. Simmons has been appointed the 18th president of Brown University in Providence, RI. Simmons will assume the post on July 1, 2001, becoming the first Black to head an Ivy League school. Currently president of Smith College in Northampton, MA, Simmons will succeed Gordon Gee who...
- Research articles 2000-11-27
- Xanthon Inc
- * Xanthon Inc. of Research Triangle Park has entered into a sponsored research agreement with Brown University of Providence, R.I., for the optimization of its nucleic acid detection technology. The research will be conducted under the direction of Dr. David C. Paine, principal investigator.
- Research articles 2000-03-01
- Simpli.com, Inc. Announces Expansion of Senior Technical Staff and Management Team; Company to Premier Next Generation Search Technology in Fall '99
- PROVIDENCE, R.I.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 1, 1999-- Simpli.com, Inc., developer of SimpliFindtm search technology, today announced the appointment of several new members to its senior technical staff and management team. Simpli.comtm has assembled a team of leading technologists, academics, and business leaders to create a patent-pending "intelligent" search engine technology rooted...
- Research articles 1999-10-01
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- Brown University forms committee to examine institution's ties to slavery
- Brown University President Dr. Ruth Simmons, the great-granddaughter of slaves, has appointed a Committee on Slavery and Justice who over the next two years will examine the school's historical ties to slavery and debate whether the Rhode Island university should make amends. Simmons, the first African-American to lead an...
- Research articles 2004-04-05
- Consulting Fees from Drug Companies Enrich Brown University Professor.
- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 4 -- A Brown University professor who was forced last year to forfeit hundreds of thousands of dollars in state grant money was paid more than $500,000 in consulting fees in 1998, most of it from pharmaceutical companies whose...
- Research articles 1999-10-04
- Brown University - On The Move - Brief Article
- DR. EVELYN HU-DEHART has been named director of the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America and professor of history at Brown University. Previously, she was professor and chairwoman of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado-Boulder. She earned a bachelor's from Stanford University...
- Research articles 2002-05-09
- Brown University expands faculty to stay competitive
- PROVIDENCE, R.I. After 11 years on the faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dr. Catherine Lutz was eager to relocate. Her husband, a doctor, was tired of a lengthy commute to work. Brown University was one of several universities Lutz spoke to and the first...
- Research articles 2004-11-18
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