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Purdue Research Foundation Honors Faculty Inventors, Entrepreneurs
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- The Purdue Research Foundation recognized 29 Purdue University faculty and staff for contributions in the areas of research, product development and commercialization. The recipients were honored for their discoveries that have resulted, or may soon result, in commercial applications that benefit society. The top honor...
Tags: commercialization, Government, MARKETING, Purdue University, Strategy
Research articles 2007-10-12
Nels Ackerson Congressional Campaign Kick-off Speech & Interviews
To: STATE EDITORSContact: Jim Hurst, Campaign Manager, for Nels Ackerson for Congress, +1-317-870-1108, or cell, +1-317-250-6682, Jim.hurst@nels4congress.com WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Nels Ackerson will make his campaign kick-off speech at Purdue University, on the steps of a building named after Nels' first political mentor and college adviser,...
Tags: Facebook, Government, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-09-12
Research.
The January edition of IIE Transactions (Vol. 39, Number 1) is a special issue on homeland security that was co-edited by Sheldon Jacobson of the University of Illinois, John Kobza of Texas Tech University, and Ed Pohl of the University of Arkansas. Two of the issue's...
Tags: Austin, Government, network, NETWORKING, professor, Purdue University, subsystem
Research articles 2007-01-01
Rolling Off Its First Ph.D.
ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN 2004, Purdue University created the nation's first department of engineering education. In 2005, it established the first engineering-education degree program. This year, it granted the country's first doctoral degree in engineering education. The recipient: Tamara Moore, of Indianapolis. Purdue's program prepares students to pursue careers...
Tags: CAREER, Government, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-11-01
Cybercrime spurs college courses in digital forensics
SAN FRANCISCO -- One of the hottest new courses on U.S. college campuses is a direct result of cybercrime. Classes in digital forensics -- the collection, examination and presentation of digitally stored evidence in criminal and civil investigations -- are cropping up as fast as the hackers and viruses...
Tags: Government, Handhelds, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, PDAs, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, Purdue University, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-06-06
Colleges make own medicine to ease research
The drug lab at the University of Kentucky is developing a cream that lowers cholesterol for an Arizona professor's clinical trial. The new lab at Purdue University is manufacturing a tuberculosis drug for Eli Lilly & Co. And the new center at Temple University's School of Pharmacy, which...
Tags: FDA, Government, Purdue University, Temple University
Research articles 2006-05-05
Richard Borgens, Ph.D., and Purdue Researchers Report Progress on Program Licensed to Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, Inc.; Compound May Prevent Neural Cell Death
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems, Inc. (OTCBB:CYKN: "Cyberkinetics") announced that the Journal of Neuroscience published two studies conducted by research teams at Purdue University's Center for Paralysis Research concerning technology licensed to Cyberkinetics. Together, the studies indicate that hydralazine, already approved for other uses by the FDA, and certain...
Tags: Cell, compound, Cyberkinetics Neurotechnology Systems Inc., FDA, Government, MARKETING, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-04-17
Trust is possible among bitter enemies
It is possible to establish trust among the world's oldest and most bitter enemies, contends a political science professor from Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., in Building Trust: Overcoming Suspicion in International Conflict. Aaron M. Hoffman examines how American, Middle Eastern, and European governments overcame their suspicion of one...
Tags: Government, Purdue University, SECURITY, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-04-01
Expert: Africans Must Become Educated on Cancer-Fighting Tools.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 4 AScribe Newswire -- Governments in Africa can aid in the fight against cancer by establishing cancer registries and becoming educated in the use of drugs to manage pain, according to a cancer researcher in Purdue University's...
Tags: Africa, Government, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-11-04
Research Universities Join Effort to Reduce Costs of Drug Development, Manufacturing.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 3 AScribe Newswire -- Officials will meet today in Washington, D.C., to announce an 11-university research partnership with the Food and Drug Administration aimed at reducing the skyrocketing cost of drug development and manufacturing. ...
Tags: FDA, Government, institute, Join, Manufacturing, professor, Purdue University, Technology
Research articles 2005-11-03
Expert: Lack of Civics Knowledge a Serious, Yet Fixable, Problem.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 8 AScribe Newswire -- James Madison. Alexander Hamilton. Freedom of speech, religion and assembly. The separation of powers. Most would agree these are historical figures and basic concepts with which every American should be familiar. ...
Tags: education, Government, knowledge, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, Strategy
Research articles 2005-09-08
Purdue Expert Urges Families to Talk About Hurricane Trauma.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 31 AScribe Newswire -- If parents have had a conversation with their children about the tragedies surrounding Hurricane Katrina, they need to remember once is not enough, says a child development specialist at Purdue University. ...
Tags: Government, Purdue University, tragedy
Research articles 2005-08-31
Security Expert Quizzes Public About Identity Theft Risk.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 16 AScribe Newswire -- Thieves don't need high-tech access to computer data to steal identities because too many people make their personal information readily available, says a Purdue University cybercrime expert. Scott L. Ksander...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Purdue University, SECURITY
Research articles 2005-08-16
Morphing wheels for beginner bikers
A new type of bicycle may reduce the childhood dread that comes with learning to ride a two-wheeler. Industrial designer Scott S. Shim of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., and two undergraduate students recalled that new riders feel most tentative when they are moving slowly. "We wanted to...
Tags: bicycle, Government, Purdue University, team
Research articles 2005-05-28
Frank Herman.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Frank Herman Nienaber Jr. A Mass of Christian Burial for Frank Herman Nienaber Jr., 86, of Notre Dame, Ind., was celebrated Tuesday, April 19, at St. Joseph Chapel at Holy Cross Junior College, Notre Dame, Ind. Burial followed in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park,...
Tags: CAREER, Government, Indiana, Purdue University
Research articles 2005-04-26
A Focus on Asia
LAST FALL, ASEE held its third International Colloquium in Beijing with Tsinghua University. The meeting was a success with a vibrant exchange of ideas across the cultural divide. Participants saw firsthand how Tsinghua, with government support, has worked to remake itself into a first-rate university. Our cover story, "The Next...
Tags: CAREER, Government, Leadership, MARKETING, Purdue University, researcher, SOFTWARE, Tsinghua University
Research articles 2005-04-01
University group pushes for fluid power research: NFPA joins schools in push for new center.(NEW INITATIVES)(National Fluid Power Association)
CHICAGO -- An influential group of institutions is proposing creation of an ambitious new research center that could transform the fluid power industry by developing a new generation of compact, efficient components. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The institutions--which include...
Tags: Government, Purdue University, Strategy, University of Minnesota, Vanderbilt University
Research articles 2005-03-07
New Governance for a New Rural Economy: Reinventing Public and Private Institutions-A Conference Summary
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America. Economic consolidation and outmigration need not be rural America's future. The question most rural regions now face is this: How to claim the new opportunities? At root, this question is all about governance-how...
Tags: Austin, conference, education, FINANCE, Government, leader, Leadership, partnership, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, Tourism
Research articles 2004-10-01
Purdue to Present WMD Terrorism Simulation, Speakers, Discussions.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 16 AScribe Newswire -- Purdue University's Homeland Security Institute will present a supercomputer-based simulation of a domestic terror incident to give local, state and federal officials the opportunity to practice and coordinate the efforts required to...
Tags: Government, Homeland Security Institute, Indiana, PRODUCTIVITY, Purdue University, speaker
Research articles 2004-07-16
Summer Travel Forecast: Vacationers to Choose Auto Travel, Short Trips.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 4 AScribe Newswire -- Two Purdue University hospitality and tourism management professors say this year's summer vacation season will be dominated by shorter, more frequent trips in both domestic and international travel. Liping Cai,...
Tags: gasoline, Government, Purdue University, terrorism, U.S.
Research articles 2004-05-04
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