Not exact matches
Within the Ecosystems
mission area, the FY 2018 budget proposes a $ 10.7 million cut in wildlife
research and related programs as well as a combined $ 8 million reduction to Greater Everglades and Chesapeake
Bay research and monitoring.
In addition to the $ 50 million toward the new
research building — which will be on UCSF's new
Mission Bay campus, and which Genentech will name — the company is paying UC $ 150 million in cash; UC's general fund will get $ 30 million, while UCSF will receive an additional $ 35 million.
Mui was recruited by the head of UCSF's Office of Industry and
Research Development to assist in launching a series of entrepreneurial initiatives at UCSF and to help imbue UCSF's new
Mission Bay Research Campus with an entrepreneurial spirit.
Besides the Eureca programme, space
missions dedicated to microgravity
research have resumed using Spacelab, the laboratory built by ESA that fits in the shuttle's cargo
bay.
Strategically located adjacent to UCSF's renowned
Mission Bay biomedical
research campus, the new medical center places UCSF physicians in close proximity to UCSF researchers and nearby bioscience companies who are working to understand and treat a range of diseases, from cancer to neurological disorders.
Based in San Francisco's
Mission Bay neighborhood, the Gladstone Institutes is an independent state - of - the - art biomedical
research institution that empowers its world - class scientists to find new pathways to cures.
Since Gladstone's building in
Mission Bay was erected in 2004, Oregon and his team have overcome energy challenges posed by a facility that combines office space, cold rooms, and specialized
research labs.
Perceiving critical dialogue to be a crucial component toward meeting their
mission, the organization funded the ACAC Writing Fellowship for Art Practical, which creates a platform for emerging writers and aims to encourage critical thinking and writing on Asian contemporary art practices in the
Bay Area.6 The inaugural fellow is Ellen Yoshi Tani, a graduate student at Stanford University, whose
research centers on «work of transnational artists, attending to how they activate sites of difference or sameness, using race and / or identity as medium rather than positioning it as subject.»