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Volume 22 - July 17, 2009 |
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By Julia Lane
Established in 2005, the SciSIP program aims at advancing evidence-based science and innovation policy by creating and supporting a scientific community that uses and develops new and improved datasets.
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By Michael Hofer & Daniela Frischer
The private nonprofit funding organization promotes high quality science and research in Vienna. WWTF explicitly supports promising young researchers with a special emphasis on fostering international collaborations.
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By Caroline Adenberger
bridges spoke with the retired chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corporation, who is also a former member of the US President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush.
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By Juliet M. Beverly
Over 100 scientists, policy makers, and R&D managers attended the lecture on June 29th at the Austrian Embassy. Ferreira discussed allergies - a topic that affects 25 percent of people in Europe, 20 percent of people in the US, and millions around the world.
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By Philipp Asen
Roman Scharf and Daniel Mattes are two successful Austrian entrepreneurs who founded JAJAH Corporation. Their company is one of the most promising IT-start ups of recent years, with its headquarters right in the heart of California's famous Silicon Valley.
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By Gerhard Holzapfel
At the time of Johann W. von Goethe, network thinking was not relevant in science; an individual fighting spirit characterized the everyday life of a scientist. Today, cooperation in engineering science is necessary to provide answers to interdisciplinary issues.
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By Juliet M. Beverly
After a postdoc fellowship in the Rudolf Jaenisch lab at the Whitehead Institute in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
Marius Wernig went west and is now associate professor of pathology at the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University.
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By Linda Krempl
Gerlinde Wernig is currently finishing her surgical pathology medical training. The energetic woman works at the Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Institute at Stanford University, where her husband Marius is also doing research.
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| Pielke's Perspective |
Norm Neureiter on S&T in Foreign Policy |
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| OpEds and Commentaries |
Letter from Brussels
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By Sabine Neyer
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MOVES & MILESTONES
Learn about the accomplishments of outstanding Austrian scientists and scholars in North America.
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| Institutions & Organizations |
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