Not exact matches
[BOX 5] Alliance
of Third Class Non-Profit Mailers, 1981 - 1982 Bureau
of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (OES) files I, 1981 II, 1980 - 1981 III, 1978 - 1980 IV, 1979 - 1980 Council
of Allied Engineering and Scientific Societies, 1969 - 1981 Council
of Allied Engineering and Scientific Societies, 1981 - 1982 Department
of Education, 1977 - 1978 Energy Research Advisory
Board Multiprogram Laboratory Panel, 10/15/81 -11 / 19/82 Institute
of Medicine - I, 1982 - 1983 Institute
of Medicine - II, 1979 - 1982 Roger W. Jones Award, 1979 - 1980 W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 1982 Mellon (Andrew W.) Project, 1978 National Academy
of Public Administration (NAPA) Files: I, 1981 - 1984 National Academy
of Public Administration (NAPA) Files: II, 1981 - 1982 National Committee on Public Employee Pension Systems (PEPS), July 1982 National
Governors» Association Meeting - Task Force on Technological Innovation, 2/21/82 National Publication Act
of 1979 Office
of Technology Assessment, 1972 - 1973 Peace and Conflict Resolution, 1980 Pensions for Professionals, 1971 - 1972 Saturday Review
of Science, 1972 - 1979 Scientists and Engineers Emigrant Fund, 1978 - 1979 SOHIO, Standard Oil
of Ohio Grant, 1982 - 1986 Technology in
Science - Advisory
Board, 1981 Tyler Prize, 1984 - 1985 White House Study
of Science and Engineering Education, 1980 Znaiye (Soviet Scholarly Society), 1971 - 1977
Anne Thompson, NBC's chief environmental affairs correspondent, moderated the expert panel, which included (from left): Heidi Cullen, a correspondent for Climate Central, a nonprofit that reports on climate
science; Bill Richardson, former
governor of New Mexico and a
board member
of the World Resources Institute, an environmental think tank; Grady Gammage Jr., a practicing attorney and a senior scholar at the ASU Global Institute
of Sustainability; and Pat Mulroy, general manager
of the Southern Nevada Water Authority.
So said Vannevar Bush, chairman
of the
Board of Governors of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, in a statement to the House Committee on
Science and Astronautics.
Dr. Taylor has been a member
of several
Boards of Directors
of a number
of life
science - related companies, and was a member
of Governor Ridge's Biotechnology Advisory Panel.
Study collaborators include Clive Svendsen, PhD, director
of the
Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and professor
of biomedical
sciences and medicine; Dhruv Sareen, PhD, director
of the Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Core and assistant professor
of biomedical
sciences; Mehrnoosh Saghizadeh, PhD, assistant professor
of biomedical
sciences; Yaron Rabinowitz, MD, director
of the Division
of Ophthalmology Research; and Vincent A. Funari, PhD, director
of the Genomics Core and assistant professor
of pediatrics.
«The work
of these three brilliant Laureates demonstrates the exceptional
science being performed at America's premiere research institutions and the discoveries that will make the lives
of future generations immeasurably better,» said Len Blavatnik, Founder and Chairman
of Access Industries, head
of the Blavatnik Family Foundation, and an Academy
Board Governor.
The collaboration leverages innovative stem cell
science from the Cedars - Sinai
Board of Governors Regenerative Medicine Institute and Emulate's Human Emulation System, which uses Organs - on - Chips technology to re-create true - to - life biology outside the body.
Editor - in - Chief
of Volume 31; Elected to Council
of Gordon Research Conferences, 1984 - 1987; College
of Natural Sciences Award for Teaching Excellence, 1984; Appointed to the Editorial
Board of Polyhedron, 1984 - 1998; Mobay Lecturer, University
of New Hampshire, 1985; Karcher Lecturer, University
of Oklahoma, 1985; Appointed to the Editorial
Board of the Journal
of the American Chemical Society, 1986 - 1991; Elected Councilor, American Chemical Society, Division
of Inorganic Chemistry, 1986 - 1989; Appointed to the Editorial
Board of the Journal
of Organometallic Chemistry, 1987 -; Appointed to the American Chemical Society Committee on Divisional Activities, 1987 - 1989; Reilly Lecturer, University
of Notre Dame, 1987; Appointed to the Air Force Office
of Scientific Research Chemical Sciences Review Panel, 1987 - 1990; Appointed to the Editorial
Board of Organometallics, 1988 - 1991; Appointed to the Editorial
Board of Progress in Inorganic Chemistry, 1988 -; Appointed to the Editorial
Board of Heteroatom Chemistry, 1988 - 1996; Elected to the
Board of Trustees
of the Gordon Research Conferences, 1989 - 1998; Appointed to the Editorial
Board of Advances in Inorganic Chemistry, 1989 -; Irvine Lecturer, St. Andrews University, Scotland, 1989; Fischel Lecturer, Vanderbilt University, 1991; Frontiers
of Science Lecturer, Wayne State University, 1991; Appointed by
Governor Richards
of Texas to the Executive
Board of Texas
Science and Mathematics Renaissance Centers, 1991 - 93; Baxter Lecturer, Northern Illinois University, 1992; Appointed to the Scientific Committee
of the European Journal
of Solid State and Inorganic Chemistry, 1992 - 8.
He has served as a visiting scholar at Harvard University, on the Chemical Reviews Editorial Advisory
Board, the
Governor's Mathematics and
Science Advisory
Board for South Carolina, the Defense
Science Study Group through the Institute for Defense Analyses, the Defense
Science Board Chem / Nano Study Section, the Department
of Commerce Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee and the MD Anderson Cancer Research Center's Competitive Grant Renewal
Board.
Niguidula has served on numerous national advisory
boards and has presented his work on educational technology to groups including the U.S. Department
of Education, the National
Governors» Association, ASCD, the National
Science Foundation, and the International Society for Technology in Education, and the European Institute for E - Learning.
The push to create national standards gained momentum in March
of 2009 when a coalition led by the National
Governors Association and the National Council
of Chief State School Officers got education officials in 49 states on
board and drafted standards for what U.S. high school graduates should be capable
of in math and
science.
Governor Baker could ask his state
board to award a portion
of the Title II funds to a group linked to the MIT Open CourseWare project for the explicit purpose
of creating math and
science lessons for grades 11 and 12 (unlinked to any set
of standards) for Massachusetts high school math and
science teachers to use to improve their students» chances
of getting into and succeeding at good engineering schools.
The third webinar in FCAN's series on Connecting Education and Jobs in Florida featured Dr. Jan Ignash, Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs for the State University System
of Florida
Board of Governors and Dr. Michael Georgiopoulos, Dean
of the College
of Engineering and Computer
Science at the University
of Central Florida discussing the Targeted Educational Attainment (TEAm) Grant, an initiative funded by the Florida Legislature in 2013 to boost degrees in high - demand fields requiring bachelor's degrees.
2009 - Lieutenant
Governor's Arts Award Winner, Saskatchewan2009 - Established Artist Individual Assistance Grant, Saskatchewan Arts
Board2009 - Artists» Showcase Award, Center for Fine Art Photography, USA2008 - New Media Initiatives Grant for Babylon + on + on, Saskatchewan Arts
Board2008 - Western Magazine Awards - Best Photographic Series finalist2007 - Individual Assistance Project Grant, Saskatchewan Arts
Board, Regina2006 - Individual Assistance Travel Grant: Media, Saskatchewan Arts
Board, Regina2006 -
Governor General's Gold Medal Nomination, University
of Regina2005 - Graduate Scholarship, Faculty
of Graduate Studies and Research, University
of Regina2005 - Scholarly Award, Department
of Computer
Science, University
of Regina2004 - Teaching Assistantship, Department
of Visual Arts, University
of Regina2004 - Teaching Assistantship, Department
of Music, University
of Regina2004 - Asia Pacific Studies Award, Graduate Studies and Research, University
of Regina2003 - Entrance Scholarship, Faculty
of Graduate Studies and Research, University
of Regina
From 2007 through 2012 Eggert served as an appointee
of Governors» Brown and Schwarzenegger in several senior policy positions including
Science and Technology Policy Advisor to the Chair
of the Air Resources
Board, Commissioner for the California Energy Commission, and Deputy Secretary for Energy Policy
of the California Environmental Protection Agency overseeing clean energy and environmental policy development for California.