Sentences with phrase «with government labs»

«It is a good model for the University to work with government labs and small business.
In some countries, we see much richer connections with government labs.
A chemist with government lab ETH Zürich in Switzerland has resigned from his post as head of research for the laboratory as part of an investigation into scientific fraud.

Not exact matches

Unless your business works closely with the U.S. Government, the decisions about Kaspersky Lab should not necessarily preclude you from using their software.
Several other Silicon Valley start - ups, such as Planet Labs and Masten Space Systems, have been making headlines recently as they enter the space exploration market, an endeavor long associated with, and controlled by, the government.
At the same time, Murphy has also been buying up patent licenses from a host of universities and government and private labs, with the aim of turning promising technologies into real commercial products.
Labs may comprise workshops of several days with relevant stakeholders, including venture capitalists, corporations, start - ups, diverse levels of governments, universities, and research institutes.
On Tuesday the government and the group overseeing the land announced that they were partnering with an Alphabet subsidiary, Sidewalk Labs, to develop the site.
One of the mentors at Z Nation lab is Mr. Nitin Pradhan, founder of Washington DC - based Launch Dream Accelerator and Govonomy to help technology startups grow in US government markets and provide them with the opportunity to work with the US government.
11 cheap gifts guaranteed to impress science geeks Science comes up with a lot of awesome stuff, and you don't need a Ph.D, a secret lab, or government funding to get your hands on some of the coolest discoveries.
Zebpay has also set up a dedicated blockchain lab and is working with a few government sections in providing blockchain technology based solutions which can save redundant expenses.
The lab also helps governments to modernize their policies and public services to keep pace with changes in society.
Most recently, MaRS Solutions Lab was engaged by the Government of Ontario and the City of Toronto to work with stakeholders to develop a strategy for regulating the sharing economy.
The Smart City Innovation Lab is said to facilitate the development of joint venture projects with Banks, Corporates and Governments.
If it were an accident, the first time it caused rashes and or nose bleeds and diarrhea, they would have written what caused it in my Medical Records to stop others from causing the adverse reactions, but no, they have to try to prevent a Law Suit and write that I am delusional about the adverse reactions so every Doctor after that forced the adverse reactions on me and or refused to give me the Medical Treatment actually need, while they make money off charging the government for the Toxic Harmful Drugs that a Judge ordered them not to give me, tut they just falsely called me delusional about the Court Orders, to made money poisoning me with Toxic Drugs and Rash Creams, but normally they do that to their suspecting Victims to make money off doing Kidney transplants like they did to my Uncle, but they will not replace mine, because that is what they planned to do to kill me, just ask their associate assassin Dr Kanter of the Minneapolis VA, of course he will say I am delusional after he assaulted me saying the other Hospital Labs were wrong about that Blood Test that show the harm they caused.
However, lab tests have documented that ethoxylated alcohol compounds are frequently contaminated with 1,4 - dioxane, a carcinogenic listed by the federal government as a probable human carcinogen.
Incidentally commentators talk about the maths not stacking up with a Lib / Lab coalition but if Cameron does not secure a government the Conservatives will be in chaos within months...
He was reputed to favour a Lib - Lab deal and, given his SDP background, was a member of Labour's negotiation team that attempted to form a government with the Liberal Democrats.
«We're finding a lot of disillusionment with the Lab government,» Mr Woodcock's challenger in Barrow, John Gough, said.
Between 1977 and 1978 the Liberal party, under David Steel, entered into the «Lib - Lab pact» with Jim Callaghan's Labour government.
Lots of people will be writing about past examples today — 1982 in Micham and Morden (Lab vote split because of SDP defection, and the government got a surge of support during campaign because of the Falklands); 1961 Bristol South East (Tory gain only because the candidate with the most votes — Tony Benn — was disqualified for being a peer), 1960 Brighouse and Spenborough (ultra marginal to begin with).
Allan Whitehead (Lab, don't get in a fight with him) scoffs at Cameron's pledge to make it the greenest government ever.
The period 1945 - 2010 saw the dominance of single party governments, but with the possibility of minority government in 1974 and the informal Lib - Lab pact of 1976 - 1979.
Even after he had produced his offer, Brown regarded it as a mistake since it legitimised a deal - making, coalition - building process which Brown believed could only end one way — with a Lib / Lab government.
The closest this country has come to a minority government in recent years is the 1977 Lib - Lab pact, when a beleaguered Labour government with no overall majority agreed to accept a range of Liberal party policy proposals — on condition the Liberals voted with Labour in any no confidence votes.
There would have been no question of a lab - Lib Dem, coalition; the Lib Dems bargaining position with the Tories would have been weaker - maybe David Cameron would now lead a minority Conservative government rather than a coalition?
She has spent decades studying the crystalline structures of biological materials such as seashell minerals at the Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y. Growing frustration with government shutdowns, a huge disruption to national labs like Brookhaven, partly spurred her candidacy.
«The times are gone when there was no E.U., and you could set up [international physics lab] CERN with treaties between governments.
«I just got a tour of a lab where automakers and government researchers team up to create new technologies that help cars communicate with the world around them and with each other,» he said.
«Innovation is fundamental to all aspects of our business,» adds Norbert Bischofberger, Gilead's executive vice president, research and development, and chief scientific officer, «from what our researchers do in the lab to how we think about reaching patients to the way we work with government, public health, and industry partners.»
Regan's lab is located in UCD's Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, a new building constructed in 1999 with funds from government and private donors.
Although the U.S. government took steps last week to limit the impact of economic sanctions, individual agencies began suspending all interactions with scientists from a long list of Indian and Pakistani research institutions, denying entry to some and questioning the status of others already in the country, restricting the exchange of lab materials, and canceling ongoing projects.
Some observers say that, rather than continuing to negotiate with the Indonesians, the American government might simply decide to establish an infectious - diseases lab elsewhere in Southeast Asia where the government is friendlier.
For going tall with wood, «CLT was kind of the trigger,» says Erol Karacabeyli, a veteran engineer at a Vancouver lab of FPInnovations, a nonprofit created by the Canadian government and the timber industry to find new ways to use wood.
Issued last week, the guidelines would require all labs doing animal experimentation to register with the government and to receive written approval before carrying out any projects.
► «Engineer Jill Hruby was named director of the Sandia National Laboratories on Monday, becoming the first woman to head one of three U.S. government labs charged with developing and maintaining the country's nuclear arsenal,» Warren Cornwall wrote at ScienceInsider on Tuesday.
In the United States, government - funded labs are simultaneously pushing two tracks — inertial fusion and magnetic confinement fusion — but neither with the vigor needed to advance the field meaningfully, according to scientists.
University researchers who work with dangerous pathogens should keep an eye on each other and report any signs of suspicious behavior to lab managers, says a panel of life scientists that was asked by the U.S. government to think of ways to tackle the threat of lab insiders carrying out a bioterrorist attack.
AMRC members are also worried that the U.K. government is backing away from its commitment to help university and hospital labs pay for overheads associated with charity - funded research.
Tasked with solving this visualization problem will be 120 experts in academia, government labs, and industry connected in an electronic network.
Without this experience, postdocs who trained in government labs are often at a disadvantage when faced with writing their first grant.
In 2012, more than 40 biomedical organizations signed a Declaration on Openness on Animal Research; the new concordat, which grew out of that declaration, was informed by consultations with the public and journalists and has been signed by 72 universities, government labs, research charities, drug companies, learned societies, trade associations, and research councils.
Last week, two more problems came to light: a recent CDC shipment of flu samples contaminated with the deadly H5N1 avian influenza and the discovery of smallpox vials from 1954 in a government lab at the National Institutes of Health.
Basic lab operations came to a screeching halt for a host of projects attempting to make headway against blood cancer, pediatric cancers and HIV during the shutdown, with potential ripple effects as the government opens back up for business.
The central government, intent on curbing domestic spending, feels CSIR's $ 600 million budget is a luxury it can no longer afford and has given the labs 2 to 3 years to «self - finance» half their expenditures by winning grants, licensing discoveries, and collaborating with industry.
It uses government funding as the proverbial carrot on a stick to get companies to work together with universities and nonprofits on helping 3D printing technology for manufacturing cross the so - called «valley of death» — the period of development between a lab's proof - of - concept and commercial product when private funding is often lacking.
One hallmark of the Australia program is that, because the Australian partner is a nongovernmental organization, students can choose to connect with an Australian laboratory in any sector: academia, nonprofit, industry, or government, including the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia's vast network of government - supported labs.
Healy and Lenz then created hypothetical governments with various economic trends and asked people in the lab to judge the hypothetical leaders» policies.
A panel of experts from several U.S. Department of Energy — affiliated national labs also suggested that scientists from government labs partner with schools to incorporate STEM skills and topics even in non-STEM classes.
McMillan, a nuclear physicist and weapons designer with government - funded compensation exceeding a million dollars a year, responded that he had believed the problems could be solved while that lab kept operating.
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