Sentences with phrase «bd2k centers of excellence»

«I would not be surprised at all if they choose to focus on 10,000 to 15,000 folks per city and pick some centers of excellence,» McIllwain tells Inc..
Switzerland has become known as a center of excellence for the cryptocurrency industry.
Tech Mahindra, India's fifth largest IT services company, will invest C$ 100 million over five years to set up a center of excellence in artificial intelligence (AI) and blockchain in Toronto.
Were Burtchaell's proposals followed, he suggests, Catholic schools would not be «centers of excellence» but «backwaters, curious reminders of a conservative critique of the 1990s American Catholic Church and of some aggressively secularizing forces in American society.»
The company's strategic plan includes the development of centers of excellence, in which certain Terfloth experts will be available to advise clients on their buying needs by category.
Terfloth's Atlanta office will be the home of the frozen proteins center of excellence.
Lawrence Lemak, M.D., Chairman of the Board — Youth Sports of the Americas, is the Founder of Lemak Sports Medicine & Orthopedics, a center of excellence in orthopedic surgery with expertise in all areas of orthopedics and primary care sports medicine.
In each region one of the community senior high schools shall be fitted into a center of excellence in sports.
Hochul said these centers of excellence across the state have raised billions in revenue and create thousands of jobs.
The president further indicated that «at the State Banquet Hall last Tuesday I announced that we will in the next four years assist the Ghana Air Force to establish a flight training school which would be a center of excellence in West Africa.
The visit formed part of activities to cut the sod for the construction of a youth and sports center of excellence in Dorman.
He described the Army War college as a regional center of excellence that would give Professional Military Education to middle cadre off officers as well as provide an opportunity for them to strategize on approaches to confront most of the security challenges in Nigeria today.
The centers of excellence are collaborations between academic research and the business sector.
The state Office of Mental Health, without needing legislative approval, intends to close the center as it consolidates 24 psychiatric facilities into 15 «centers of excellence» to save money.
DAAD recently rewarded centers of excellence in international university cooperation through its International Quality Network program.
In 2004, Noel Lowndes at Galway was gearing up to form a center of excellence for the study of chromosome biology, Sullivan's field of expertise.
Millennium, now renamed Millennium: The Takeda Oncology Company, operates as an independent subsidiary serving as Takeda's global center of excellence in oncology.
The institute is the first tangible evidence of the Administration's plans, announced in March, to invest $ 1 billion on 15 institutes that would serve as regional centers of excellence across all sectors of manufacturing.
The President promised new «science envoys,» centers of excellence, and a «technological development» fund for the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia.
At NUS, Shih has concentrated resources on a handful of areas that the government has highlighted for development, creating centers of excellence that have buoyed the university's reputation.
Nina V. Fedoroff, science adviser to the Secretary of State and the Agency for International Development, said that proposals for centers of excellence «have been bubbling up from several different directions» with emphasis on issues such as agriculture and public health.
The knowledge needed to suggest a regional policy must come from the scientists of all the involved countries, and regional centers of excellence might provide a structure through which policy matters could be explored on a regionwide basis.
The research team was led by Prof. Bastiaan R. Bloem, Medical Director of the Parkinson Centre Nijmegen (ParC), a Dutch center of excellence for Parkinson's disease.
This is the first high - profile study since the National Institutes of Health (NIH) launched its Big Data to Knowledge (BD2K) centers of excellence in 2014.
The research park is a center of excellence for ag - biotech, providing facilities and services for about 200 biotech and IT companies.
The region has a number of government - sponsored centers of excellence, with strengths in climate change and applied mathematics, for example, as well as cooperative research centers with a range of foci, including biotechnology, nanotechnology, and manufacturing technology.
This research will enable smaller implantable pacemakers in the future, which would result in less invasive procedures to implant them and the devices would need to be replaced less frequently, firmly establishing MCCI as a center of excellence for bio-medical microelectronics research.»
The Doñana Biological Station, which has won national recognition as a center of excellence, focuses on studying and protecting the biodiversity of Doñana National Park, one of Europe's largest natural parks.
Welcome to the Science Education Department at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), where we combine the lab's core research activities with science education programs to create a center of excellence for students, teachers and the general public.
During that period, Dr. Khleif lead the development of the only cancer center in the Middle East into an international recognized comprehensive cancer center of excellence.
Networking and leadership opportunities through SNMMI's councils, centers of excellence and local chapters
«As new centers of excellence in China's growing research enterprise, each will contribute in important ways to developments in the fields of astronomy and astrophysics and theoretical physics, both in China and worldwide through their linkages with other Kavli Institutes.»
He is also the president of the Accordia Global Health Foundation, whose mission is to overcome the burden of infectious diseases in Africa by building centers of excellence, strengthening medical institutions and building health care capacity.
It will serve as a center of excellence within China and the Pacific Rim region, acting as a role model for promoting basic scientific research in China at the highest international standards, and as a bridge between the scientific communities of the emerging world and those of the developed countries.
The current portfolio includes 12 clinical trials across 14 tumor types, led by world experts at centers of excellence throughout the U.S., E.U., and Australia.
The programs also seek to integrate neuroscience and clinical disciplines with public health initiatives in order to disseminate and implement novel findings from research centers of excellence, as well as conduct community outreach to raise awareness about the diseases of aging.
October 25, 2016 UChicago Medicine designated as first cavernous angioma center of excellence Angioma Alliance, the nation's only patient advocacy nonprofit for individuals impacted by cerebral cavernous angiomas, has designated the University of Chicago Medicine as its first Clinical Center of Excellence for treatment and research into the rare disease.
Speakers from Gladstone and other centers of excellence from across the US will discuss the latest exciting developments in research on important major brain diseases and related fields of neuroscience.
Our MDS center headed by Dr Amit Verma is recognized as a national «center of excellence» by the MDS Foundation and offers a variety of treatments and clinical trials for patients with Myelodysplastic syndromes.
The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center is an international center of excellence providing comprehensive patient and professional education, expert diagnosis and treatment for both children and adults, groundbreaking bench and clinical research, and active leadership in advocacy efforts.
Interdisciplinary center of excellence for the study of pain and sensory function.
Her family was on welfare, and her first school was far from a center of excellence.
The bioinformatics team together with an outstanding computing infrastructure (7.6 petabyte of data storage and 3472 cores of computing) places CNAG as a center of excellence in data analysis.
Rutgers Cancer Institute has developed a center of excellence for robotic surgery.
Plus the latest news about recent cancer research; Swim Across America, the Commonwealth Cancer Summit and other philanthropy that is advancing cancer discovery; a lung cancer center of excellence; palliative care, and much more.
Dr. Jackie Hughes, IRRI Deputy Director General for Research, expressed her pride and gratitude upon receiving the award as it serves as validation of IRRI's status as the center of excellence in rice research.
Setting the stage for the future, we have begun to shape new strategic initiatives for the institute, which seek to consolidate several centers of excellence at TSRI.
As part of BGI, Complete Genomics serves as a research and development center of excellence.
At Okyanos, we have built our cell therapy center of excellence, standards of service and world - class team around substantial scientific research and clinical experience that shows cell therapy to be safe and potentially beneficial for the indications we treat.
Asthe flagship hospital of Salt Lake City - based Intermountain Healthcare, Intermountain Medical Center consists of five interconnected centers of excellence encompassing 1.7 million square feet.
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