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Josef Penninger—The Making of a Scientist |
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by Eleonora Windisch
In January 2005, Josef Penninger, scientific director of the Institute
of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA), will be the first speaker of the
newly launched lecture series by the Office of Science and Technology (OST) at the Austrian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The series will feature recipients of the “Austrian Scientist of the Year Award,” an award created by the Austrian Club of Education and Science Journalists.
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Sustainability at EPA: A New Research Focus and Initiatives for Better Environmental Decisions |
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by Alan D. Hecht
Abstract
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
recognizes that shaping a sustainable future calls for using innovative
science and technology in a cost-effective, participatory way. EPA
is refining and coordinating current programs that aim to improve
industrial practices, assist states and local governments to manage
their resources effectively, and promote innovate and
inter-disciplinary environmental programs.
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The Institute of Molecular Biotechnology in Austria: Building a Center of Excellence in the Heart of Europe |
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by Caroline Adenberger
In 2003 the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) opened its doors in Vienna, Austria, as a research initiative of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, with the ambitious mission of becoming a leading international research center of excellence in the molecular life sciences.
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Filling the Shelves of the One Stop-Shop |
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by Dan Kolmer
One of brainpower austria’s
activities is to bundle the maximum number of job offers for
scientists, researchers, developers, and what can be loosely referred
to as innovation managers and personnel at all times and present them
on one location on the Web. New vacancies are also published in
newsletters to brainpower jobseekers on a regular basis.
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The Ignaz L. Lieben Project: Vienna, 8–10 November 2004 |
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by Gerhard W. Pohl
Several institutions cooperated in organizing the Ignaz L. Lieben
Project in Vienna, among them, the University of Vienna, the Austrian
Academy of Sciences, the Jewish Museum of Vienna, and the Technical
University of Vienna. (see Philipp Steger in bridges Vol. 2)
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