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Novartis has three people on the advisory committee, too the president and CEO of the Novartis Agricultural Discovery Institute (NADI) and two co-presidents of the Novartis Agribusiness or Biotech Research Corporation. There are also two nonvoting ex officio members, the contract principal investigator (PI), who is the chair of the research committee, and the chair of the PMB. This makes sense in terms of providing data and information about how things are going. [Pg.69]

President and CEO, Novartis Agricultural Discovery Institute (NADI) two co-presidents, Novartis Agribusiness or Biotech Research Corporation... [Pg.70]

Allegheny Foundation Professor, Department of Pharmacology Chemical Biology, Drug Discovery Institute, The University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA... [Pg.4]

Behe, M. J. Irreducible complexity is an obstacle to Darwinism even if parts of a system have other functions. Discovery Institute 2004, http //www.discovery.org/ a/1831/ (accessed 2010). [Pg.817]

Structural Genomics Consortium and Target Discovery Institute Roosevelt Drive Oxford 0X3 7FZ UK... [Pg.444]

Novartis Agricultural Discovery Institute, Inc., San Diego, California, U.S.A. [Pg.2375]

Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute Orlando, Florida... [Pg.474]

Intelligent Design proponent Michael Behe Modern science reveals the cell is a sophisticated, automated, nanoscale factory (Discovery Institute, 2007) [emphasis added]. [Pg.54]

Discovery Institute (2007). Interview with Michael Behe on The Edge of Evolution. Discovery Institute. Available from http //www.discovery.Org/a/4097... [Pg.60]

Gage, L. P. (2010). Can a Thomist be a Darwinist In J. W. Richards (Ed.), God and evolution Protestants, Catholics, and Jews explore Darwin s challenge to faith (pp. 187-202). Seattle Discovery Institute Press. [Pg.60]

Dallas, Irving, TX. He has done postdoctoral work in mathematics with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, in physics with the University of Chicago, and in computer science with Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. He is currently a Research Professor in philosophy with the Department of Philosophy, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, TX. He is currently also a Senior Fellow with the Center for Science and Culture, Discovery Institute, Seattle, WA. He has held National Science Foundation graduate and postdoctoral fellowships. He has published articles in mathematics, philosophy, and theology journals and is the author/editor of more than a dozen books. [Pg.227]

The author would like to acknowledge the generous support from the following the James S. McDonnell Foundation, the Department of Defense (W911NF-07-1-0415 W911NF-08-1-0216 - Leuthardt), the National Institutes of Health (NINDS NIH R01-EB000856-06), and the Children s Discovery Institute. [Pg.131]

In June 1974, members of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, U.S.S.R., reported their discovery of Element 106, which they reported to have synthesized. Glenn Seaborg was part of this group, and the element was named in his honor. Seaborgium is often still referred to as Element 106 because the international committee in charge of names changed the rules. They decided retroactively it couldn t be named after a living person. [Pg.162]

The acceptance of the name was premature because both Russian and American efforts now completely rule out the possibility of any isotope of Element 102 having a half-life of 10 min in the vicinity of 8.5 MeV. Early work in 1957 on the search for this element, in Russia at the Kurchatov Institute, was marred by the assignment of 8.9 +/- 0.4 MeV alpha radiation with a half-life of 2 to 40 sec, which was too indefinite to support discovery claims. [Pg.163]

The isotope produced was the 20-hour 255Fm. During 1953 and early 1954, while discovery of elements 99 and 100 was withheld from publication for security reasons, a group from the Nobel Institute of Physics in Stockholm bombarded 238U with 160 ions, and isolated a 30-min alpha-emitter, which they ascribed to 250-100, without claiming discovery of the element. This isotope has since been identified positively, and the 30-min half-life confirmed. [Pg.212]

Cahn, R.W. (1985) The discovery of polygonization, in Dislocations and Properties of Real Materials (The Institute of Metals, London) p. 12. [Pg.148]

Lord Rayleigh (Royal Institution, London) investigations of the densities of the most important gases and for the discovery of argon in connection with these studies. P. Lenard (Kiel) work on cathode rays. [Pg.1300]

C. D, Anderson (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena) discovery of the positron. [Pg.1301]

B, Richter (Stanford) and S- C- C. Ting (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind. [Pg.1303]

In the development of thiophene chemistry three periods can be clearly distinguished the Victor Meyer era, the Steinkopf period, and the modem development starting with the discovery of the synthesis of thiophene from butane and sulfur, making thiophene potentially available in unlimited amounts. Hartough in his well-known monograph, has reviewed the intense and hectic thiophene research toward the end of the 1940 s carried out mainly at the Socony-Vacuum laboratories, but also at many academic institutions. An article by Nord et al. appeared in 1955 in which the research work in thiophene chemistry at Fordham University, as well as progress in general up to 1954, was reviewed. [Pg.2]


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