In 2006 the European Union issued a Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) which among other materials banned the use of lead in electronics. The Aerospace and Defense (A&D) industry in the US designs and manufactures products that carry more than three billion passengers worldwide on any given day as well as systems which are vital to our national security. In order to transition to lead-free electronics, the A&D industry demands careful analysis and research into the performance, reliability and safety of these materials in order to maintain public safety and assure our war-fighters’ mission is successful and safe. In this effort, the College of Engineering at Tuskegee University and the Boeing Company has teamed to understand some of the knowledge gaps that surround this new technology. Students at Tuskegee are undertaking an effort to understand the best use of conformal coatings to mitigate the risks these tin protrusions can cause in an electronic circuit. Also, Tuskegee is studying the effects tin whiskers may have on the ability of conformal coatings to protect Circuit Boards from corrosion.
Chitosan Matrix: Own Unequivocal Myriad Utility in Modern Scientific Developm...CrimsonPublishersRDMS
This document discusses the potential applications of chitin/chitosan in various fields including biotechnology, nanotechnology, material science, and medicine. It summarizes that chitin/chitosan can be fabricated into various nanostructures like quantum dots, nanoparticles, and composites which have applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, gene delivery, biosensing, and as biomarkers. Chitin/chitosan is a versatile biopolymer that can be modified and formulated for use in fields like biomedical devices, wound healing, regenerative medicine, cancer detection and treatment due to its biodegradability, biocompatibility and antimicrobial properties.
A presentation delivered by Robert Brooks at the Police Foundation's annual conference 'Policing and Justice for a Digital Age' (December 2016) on using big data and predictive analysis.
Mark scheme for the geographical enquiryDavid Rogers
This document outlines a mark scheme for assessing a geographical enquiry. It provides descriptors for assessing students' knowledge and understanding, application, and skills. For knowledge and understanding, it evaluates the details students recall about their hypothesis, the terms they use, their understanding, and the conclusions they draw. For application, it assesses how students apply their knowledge to geographical ideas, concepts and theories. For skills, it evaluates the techniques students use to collect, present, and analyze data, how they evaluate their methods and data, and their communication skills. It also provides notes advising students that they do not need to write a methodology, and giving strategies for students to access marks related to applying their wider geographical understanding. Finally, it outlines some
The document outlines concerns about the financial practices and political connections of UNO Charter School Network in Chicago. It notes that UNO has taken on over $90 million in debt through bonds and loans to fund rapid expansion, but only about 45 cents of every dollar goes to instruction. Much of UNO's spending goes to debt payments, administration, and contracts awarded to politically connected individuals. The document argues that UNO functions more like a political operation and business than an educational institution, and its debt-fueled growth risks diverting funds from traditional public schools into a financial "bubble" that could burst and undermine education quality.
Finance in Cornwall 2014 Segment 2 'Developed Business'PKF Francis Clark
This document provides an agenda and overview for a funding and support event for SMEs. The morning session includes introductions to grants and an overview of funding schemes. Breakout sessions in the afternoon focus on specific funding options for SMEs, including assisted asset purchase grants, loans from the South West Loans Fund, mezzanine funding from Santander, equity funding from the Business Growth Fund and WestBridge Capital, and peer-to-peer lending through Folk 2 Folk. Presenters provide details on eligibility and examples of previous funding. The event aims to help SMEs access various sources of financing to support growth.
In 2006 the European Union issued a Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) which among other materials banned the use of lead in electronics. The Aerospace and Defense (A&D) industry in the US designs and manufactures products that carry more than three billion passengers worldwide on any given day as well as systems which are vital to our national security. In order to transition to lead-free electronics, the A&D industry demands careful analysis and research into the performance, reliability and safety of these materials in order to maintain public safety and assure our war-fighters’ mission is successful and safe. In this effort, the College of Engineering at Tuskegee University and the Boeing Company has teamed to understand some of the knowledge gaps that surround this new technology. Students at Tuskegee are undertaking an effort to understand the best use of conformal coatings to mitigate the risks these tin protrusions can cause in an electronic circuit. Also, Tuskegee is studying the effects tin whiskers may have on the ability of conformal coatings to protect Circuit Boards from corrosion.
Chitosan Matrix: Own Unequivocal Myriad Utility in Modern Scientific Developm...CrimsonPublishersRDMS
This document discusses the potential applications of chitin/chitosan in various fields including biotechnology, nanotechnology, material science, and medicine. It summarizes that chitin/chitosan can be fabricated into various nanostructures like quantum dots, nanoparticles, and composites which have applications in drug delivery, tissue engineering, gene delivery, biosensing, and as biomarkers. Chitin/chitosan is a versatile biopolymer that can be modified and formulated for use in fields like biomedical devices, wound healing, regenerative medicine, cancer detection and treatment due to its biodegradability, biocompatibility and antimicrobial properties.
A presentation delivered by Robert Brooks at the Police Foundation's annual conference 'Policing and Justice for a Digital Age' (December 2016) on using big data and predictive analysis.
Mark scheme for the geographical enquiryDavid Rogers
This document outlines a mark scheme for assessing a geographical enquiry. It provides descriptors for assessing students' knowledge and understanding, application, and skills. For knowledge and understanding, it evaluates the details students recall about their hypothesis, the terms they use, their understanding, and the conclusions they draw. For application, it assesses how students apply their knowledge to geographical ideas, concepts and theories. For skills, it evaluates the techniques students use to collect, present, and analyze data, how they evaluate their methods and data, and their communication skills. It also provides notes advising students that they do not need to write a methodology, and giving strategies for students to access marks related to applying their wider geographical understanding. Finally, it outlines some
The document outlines concerns about the financial practices and political connections of UNO Charter School Network in Chicago. It notes that UNO has taken on over $90 million in debt through bonds and loans to fund rapid expansion, but only about 45 cents of every dollar goes to instruction. Much of UNO's spending goes to debt payments, administration, and contracts awarded to politically connected individuals. The document argues that UNO functions more like a political operation and business than an educational institution, and its debt-fueled growth risks diverting funds from traditional public schools into a financial "bubble" that could burst and undermine education quality.
Finance in Cornwall 2014 Segment 2 'Developed Business'PKF Francis Clark
This document provides an agenda and overview for a funding and support event for SMEs. The morning session includes introductions to grants and an overview of funding schemes. Breakout sessions in the afternoon focus on specific funding options for SMEs, including assisted asset purchase grants, loans from the South West Loans Fund, mezzanine funding from Santander, equity funding from the Business Growth Fund and WestBridge Capital, and peer-to-peer lending through Folk 2 Folk. Presenters provide details on eligibility and examples of previous funding. The event aims to help SMEs access various sources of financing to support growth.
Santiago Martin is an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the Martin Group of Companies. He started his first business ventures at age 13 in the lottery industry and developed a vast marketing network across India. The Martin Group has grown to include interests in real estate, construction, energy, media, textiles, hospitality, healthcare, education, software and more. Martin resides in Coimbatore, India with his wife and three children. He has received numerous honors for his accomplishments and contributions to business and economic development, including awards from organizations in India, Europe and the United States.
El primer párrafo resume que el procurador general de Justicia en Oaxaca, Manuel de Jesús López López, rechazó que exista una espiral de violencia desbordada en el estado y afirmó que el estado tiene la capacidad para hacerle frente a la delincuencia. El segundo párrafo resume que integrantes de un sindicato de trabajadores de salud en Oaxaca sospechan que su dirigencia sindical desvió más de $150 millones de pesos de fondos de los trabajadores. El tercer párrafo resume que trabajadores y aspirantes a
Khawvel Sunday School Ni 2014-Puitling Sunday School, Rev. Dr. Zairema ChanchinLehkhabu Khawvel
This document provides biographical details about Rev. Dr. Zairema, who will be speaking at the Puitling Sunday School programme. It discusses his early life and education in Mizoram and other parts of Northeast India. It notes that he obtained degrees including a B.Sc, BD, DD and D.Litt. It also mentions his family, including his wife and children. The document outlines Rev. Dr. Zairema's extensive career and accomplishments as a pastor, educator and leader within the church in Mizoram for many decades.
This document summarizes a research note from the Platt Retail Institute about testing the impact of a digital communications network (DCN) installed in bank branches. The research involved installing cameras and collecting data from 10 bank branches over 90 days. Key findings include:
1) The DCN was effective at raising customer awareness of messages.
2) Customers reported higher satisfaction levels and more positive perceptions of their bank experience with the DCN.
3) Branch productivity increased with the DCN by allowing more efficient transaction processing and potential cost reductions.
4) The DCN boosted customer awareness of products/services and increased related revenue and transaction activity.
This one sentence document contains the name "chuan wang" and a date of "13 July 2016". It appears to list an author and date but provides no other contextual information.
The document is an independent supplement by Mediaplanet to the National Post about brain health. It discusses an exhibition called "Brain: The Inside Story" organized by several museums. It also discusses neurological conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. It includes an interview with Jason Silva who discusses the TV show Brain Games and how it highlights shortcomings in human perception. Silva also shares his views on actualizing human potential and exercising one's brain.
The document appears to be a Form 10-K annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by Paychex, Inc. It includes the standard sections required in a 10-K, such as business overview, risk factors, financial statements, legal proceedings, directors and officers, and accounting fees. Specifically, it provides financial highlights of Paychex for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2010, including total revenue of $2 billion, net income of $477 million, and diluted earnings per share of $1.32. It also lists selected financial metrics such as operating income, cash flows, and assets as of the same date.
Rev Dr.Zairema chanchin (Khawvel Sunday School Ni)Mahruaia Colney
This document provides biographical details about Rev. Dr. Zairema and outlines his Sunday School talk for November 2nd, 2014.
1. It describes Rev. Dr. Zairema's early life and education, from being born in 1917 in Hmunhmawl to obtaining degrees from Cotton College and Serampore College.
2. It details his educational and theological career path, including teaching at various schools and obtaining multiple certificates and degrees.
3. It mentions that he married Thangdailovi in 1947 and had three children and four grandchildren.
4. It notes that although he considered becoming a doctor after obtaining his BSc, he instead pursued theological studies and was ordained as
The document presents a study on consumers' attitudes toward internet advertising. It discusses how internet advertising is defined broadly, and reviews past literature that found generally negative attitudes. The research objectives are to determine consumers' overall attitude (positive or negative) and the key factors that influence this attitude. A questionnaire was administered to 122 participants across gender, age, education and income. Responses to questions on general attitude and 5 factors (utility, indignity, trust, price and regulations) were analyzed. Regression analysis was used to determine which factors best explain general attitude. Charts of response percentages are presented to analyze attitudes.
This annual report from MidAmerica Nazarene University discusses how the university remains committed to its core mission through innovative initiatives and community service. Some key points:
- A review team affirmed MNU's commitment to developing students holistically and preparing them for lives of service and career success.
- Examples of mission-focused programs in 2007-08 include student mission trips abroad, assistance after local flooding, and resources for pastors.
- MNU ensures its programs align with developing students' academic and service potentials to make a positive impact.
A day in the life of a pharmaceutical physicianOnly Medics
1) A typical day for pharmaceutical physicians involves meetings with marketing colleagues to plan clinical trials, discussions with regulatory agencies about drug development issues, and responding to questions from other physicians about drugs.
2) Clinical research physicians are involved in all phases of drug development including designing and running clinical trials, investigating safety and efficacy signals, and meeting with regulators to discuss understanding of drugs.
3) Regulatory physicians meet with companies regarding drug applications, provide scientific advice, review European drug applications, and discuss issues like adverse event reporting with regulatory agencies.
The document provides information on various conferences scheduled to take place between February and December 2012. Some of the conferences mentioned include:
- CreativeMornings in Brooklyn, a monthly speaker series and morning gathering on creative topics. Each event includes a 15-20 minute lecture followed by a 20 minute discussion.
- Social Media Week in New York from February 13-17, focusing on emerging trends in social and mobile media across major industries. Speakers include executives from media companies and entrepreneurs.
- Lift Conference in Geneva from February 22-24, focusing on identifying emerging technology usages through research. Past speakers include executives from Wired UK, Yelp, and creative directors.
- A conference in New York on
The document is the 2012 annual report of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the US. It works through nearly 300 affiliated community-based organizations to serve millions of Hispanics each year. NCLR conducts research, policy analysis, and advocacy to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans in key areas like education, employment, health, and civil rights. It provides resources and assistance to local affiliates who address priorities and issues facing Latino communities and families.
The Manual of Ideas - The Berkshire Hathaway Issue (Preview)valueconferences
This document is a monthly publication from BeyondProxy LLC that provides value investment ideas for sophisticated investors. It focuses on a Berkshire Hathaway-themed issue, analyzing some of Berkshire's major holdings and featuring insights into Berkshire from other value investors. The issue discusses Berkshire's evolution from pure value investing to a trust-based governance model. It also examines Berkshire's prospects, challenges in allocating its growing capital, and concludes the shares still offer attractive returns based on intrinsic value estimates.
This document summarizes a scientific paper that analyzed the genome of the sea urchin to gain insights into its immune system. The analysis of the sea urchin genome revealed a diverse set of immune genes similar to those found in jawed vertebrates. This suggests the sea urchin has a complex immune system reliant on specialized immune cells. The findings provide a more in-depth understanding of the evolution of the immune system in invertebrate animals.
Leveraging Government, Business, and Grant Support to Grow the Biotech Workfo...bio-link
Eilene Lyons discusses how St. Louis Community College worked with the government, local industry and research centers, such as the Danfrorth Plant Science Center, to build a strong and vital program in biotechnology education and a contract research lab in BRDG park.
This document provides information about biomedical technology and bioengineering college majors and careers. As a major in these fields, students will build foundations to work in areas like cancer research, medical device invention, and surgical robotics. These are high-paying careers with opportunities for advancement. Majors may focus on areas like biomechanics, biomolecular engineering, and medical imaging. Strong programs are offered at universities like MIT, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and UC San Diego. Relevant associations include the Biomedical Engineering Society and National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.
The document summarizes a 2-day conference on qPCR and digital PCR taking place on July 11-12, 2016 in Philadelphia. Over 150 industry and academic experts will discuss the latest developments and applications of qPCR and dPCR across various fields such as healthcare, plant science, food science and environmental testing. The conference will feature keynote speakers, case study presentations, a poster session and interactive panels on topics including digital PCR applications, qPCR strategies, healthcare case studies, and plant/food/environmental case studies. Confirmed speakers include experts from academic institutions and companies.
This document provides background information and context for a report on quantifying the destruction kinetics of alternative food processing technologies. It discusses how the amount of microbial inactivation during a process depends on factors like heating method, food properties, and microbial characteristics. For thermal processes, kinetic parameters like D- and z-values are used to model inactivation, but alternative technologies may require different parameters. Biological challenge tests can also quantify inactivation by inoculating a food with an indicator microbe and measuring reduction. The report aims to help characterize new processing technologies and determine appropriate indicators and parameters for evaluating their ability to inactivate foodborne pathogens.
Santiago Martin is an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist who founded the Martin Group of Companies. He started his first business ventures at age 13 in the lottery industry and developed a vast marketing network across India. The Martin Group has grown to include interests in real estate, construction, energy, media, textiles, hospitality, healthcare, education, software and more. Martin resides in Coimbatore, India with his wife and three children. He has received numerous honors for his accomplishments and contributions to business and economic development, including awards from organizations in India, Europe and the United States.
El primer párrafo resume que el procurador general de Justicia en Oaxaca, Manuel de Jesús López López, rechazó que exista una espiral de violencia desbordada en el estado y afirmó que el estado tiene la capacidad para hacerle frente a la delincuencia. El segundo párrafo resume que integrantes de un sindicato de trabajadores de salud en Oaxaca sospechan que su dirigencia sindical desvió más de $150 millones de pesos de fondos de los trabajadores. El tercer párrafo resume que trabajadores y aspirantes a
Khawvel Sunday School Ni 2014-Puitling Sunday School, Rev. Dr. Zairema ChanchinLehkhabu Khawvel
This document provides biographical details about Rev. Dr. Zairema, who will be speaking at the Puitling Sunday School programme. It discusses his early life and education in Mizoram and other parts of Northeast India. It notes that he obtained degrees including a B.Sc, BD, DD and D.Litt. It also mentions his family, including his wife and children. The document outlines Rev. Dr. Zairema's extensive career and accomplishments as a pastor, educator and leader within the church in Mizoram for many decades.
This document summarizes a research note from the Platt Retail Institute about testing the impact of a digital communications network (DCN) installed in bank branches. The research involved installing cameras and collecting data from 10 bank branches over 90 days. Key findings include:
1) The DCN was effective at raising customer awareness of messages.
2) Customers reported higher satisfaction levels and more positive perceptions of their bank experience with the DCN.
3) Branch productivity increased with the DCN by allowing more efficient transaction processing and potential cost reductions.
4) The DCN boosted customer awareness of products/services and increased related revenue and transaction activity.
This one sentence document contains the name "chuan wang" and a date of "13 July 2016". It appears to list an author and date but provides no other contextual information.
The document is an independent supplement by Mediaplanet to the National Post about brain health. It discusses an exhibition called "Brain: The Inside Story" organized by several museums. It also discusses neurological conditions like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, epilepsy and multiple sclerosis. It includes an interview with Jason Silva who discusses the TV show Brain Games and how it highlights shortcomings in human perception. Silva also shares his views on actualizing human potential and exercising one's brain.
The document appears to be a Form 10-K annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by Paychex, Inc. It includes the standard sections required in a 10-K, such as business overview, risk factors, financial statements, legal proceedings, directors and officers, and accounting fees. Specifically, it provides financial highlights of Paychex for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2010, including total revenue of $2 billion, net income of $477 million, and diluted earnings per share of $1.32. It also lists selected financial metrics such as operating income, cash flows, and assets as of the same date.
Rev Dr.Zairema chanchin (Khawvel Sunday School Ni)Mahruaia Colney
This document provides biographical details about Rev. Dr. Zairema and outlines his Sunday School talk for November 2nd, 2014.
1. It describes Rev. Dr. Zairema's early life and education, from being born in 1917 in Hmunhmawl to obtaining degrees from Cotton College and Serampore College.
2. It details his educational and theological career path, including teaching at various schools and obtaining multiple certificates and degrees.
3. It mentions that he married Thangdailovi in 1947 and had three children and four grandchildren.
4. It notes that although he considered becoming a doctor after obtaining his BSc, he instead pursued theological studies and was ordained as
The document presents a study on consumers' attitudes toward internet advertising. It discusses how internet advertising is defined broadly, and reviews past literature that found generally negative attitudes. The research objectives are to determine consumers' overall attitude (positive or negative) and the key factors that influence this attitude. A questionnaire was administered to 122 participants across gender, age, education and income. Responses to questions on general attitude and 5 factors (utility, indignity, trust, price and regulations) were analyzed. Regression analysis was used to determine which factors best explain general attitude. Charts of response percentages are presented to analyze attitudes.
This annual report from MidAmerica Nazarene University discusses how the university remains committed to its core mission through innovative initiatives and community service. Some key points:
- A review team affirmed MNU's commitment to developing students holistically and preparing them for lives of service and career success.
- Examples of mission-focused programs in 2007-08 include student mission trips abroad, assistance after local flooding, and resources for pastors.
- MNU ensures its programs align with developing students' academic and service potentials to make a positive impact.
A day in the life of a pharmaceutical physicianOnly Medics
1) A typical day for pharmaceutical physicians involves meetings with marketing colleagues to plan clinical trials, discussions with regulatory agencies about drug development issues, and responding to questions from other physicians about drugs.
2) Clinical research physicians are involved in all phases of drug development including designing and running clinical trials, investigating safety and efficacy signals, and meeting with regulators to discuss understanding of drugs.
3) Regulatory physicians meet with companies regarding drug applications, provide scientific advice, review European drug applications, and discuss issues like adverse event reporting with regulatory agencies.
The document provides information on various conferences scheduled to take place between February and December 2012. Some of the conferences mentioned include:
- CreativeMornings in Brooklyn, a monthly speaker series and morning gathering on creative topics. Each event includes a 15-20 minute lecture followed by a 20 minute discussion.
- Social Media Week in New York from February 13-17, focusing on emerging trends in social and mobile media across major industries. Speakers include executives from media companies and entrepreneurs.
- Lift Conference in Geneva from February 22-24, focusing on identifying emerging technology usages through research. Past speakers include executives from Wired UK, Yelp, and creative directors.
- A conference in New York on
The document is the 2012 annual report of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the US. It works through nearly 300 affiliated community-based organizations to serve millions of Hispanics each year. NCLR conducts research, policy analysis, and advocacy to improve opportunities for Hispanic Americans in key areas like education, employment, health, and civil rights. It provides resources and assistance to local affiliates who address priorities and issues facing Latino communities and families.
The Manual of Ideas - The Berkshire Hathaway Issue (Preview)valueconferences
This document is a monthly publication from BeyondProxy LLC that provides value investment ideas for sophisticated investors. It focuses on a Berkshire Hathaway-themed issue, analyzing some of Berkshire's major holdings and featuring insights into Berkshire from other value investors. The issue discusses Berkshire's evolution from pure value investing to a trust-based governance model. It also examines Berkshire's prospects, challenges in allocating its growing capital, and concludes the shares still offer attractive returns based on intrinsic value estimates.
This document summarizes a scientific paper that analyzed the genome of the sea urchin to gain insights into its immune system. The analysis of the sea urchin genome revealed a diverse set of immune genes similar to those found in jawed vertebrates. This suggests the sea urchin has a complex immune system reliant on specialized immune cells. The findings provide a more in-depth understanding of the evolution of the immune system in invertebrate animals.
Leveraging Government, Business, and Grant Support to Grow the Biotech Workfo...bio-link
Eilene Lyons discusses how St. Louis Community College worked with the government, local industry and research centers, such as the Danfrorth Plant Science Center, to build a strong and vital program in biotechnology education and a contract research lab in BRDG park.
This document provides information about biomedical technology and bioengineering college majors and careers. As a major in these fields, students will build foundations to work in areas like cancer research, medical device invention, and surgical robotics. These are high-paying careers with opportunities for advancement. Majors may focus on areas like biomechanics, biomolecular engineering, and medical imaging. Strong programs are offered at universities like MIT, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and UC San Diego. Relevant associations include the Biomedical Engineering Society and National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering.
The document summarizes a 2-day conference on qPCR and digital PCR taking place on July 11-12, 2016 in Philadelphia. Over 150 industry and academic experts will discuss the latest developments and applications of qPCR and dPCR across various fields such as healthcare, plant science, food science and environmental testing. The conference will feature keynote speakers, case study presentations, a poster session and interactive panels on topics including digital PCR applications, qPCR strategies, healthcare case studies, and plant/food/environmental case studies. Confirmed speakers include experts from academic institutions and companies.
This document provides background information and context for a report on quantifying the destruction kinetics of alternative food processing technologies. It discusses how the amount of microbial inactivation during a process depends on factors like heating method, food properties, and microbial characteristics. For thermal processes, kinetic parameters like D- and z-values are used to model inactivation, but alternative technologies may require different parameters. Biological challenge tests can also quantify inactivation by inoculating a food with an indicator microbe and measuring reduction. The report aims to help characterize new processing technologies and determine appropriate indicators and parameters for evaluating their ability to inactivate foodborne pathogens.
Louviere, Stratton & Yokel is an architecture firm that specializes in designing animal research facilities. They provide planning, design, and construction services for clients in government, academia, and the private sector. The firm is nationally recognized for its expertise in areas like biocontainment laboratories and animal facilities. It distinguishes itself by combining small firm responsiveness with expertise found at larger national firms.
Louviere, Stratton & Yokel is an architecture firm that specializes in designing animal research facilities. They provide planning, design, and construction services for clients in government, academia, and the private sector. The firm is nationally recognized for its expertise in areas like biocontainment laboratories and animal facilities. They emphasize collaboration between architecture and science to create innovative, functional spaces that meet client needs.
Louviere, Stratton & Yokel is an architecture firm that specializes in designing animal research facilities. They provide planning, design, and construction services for clients in government, academia, and the private sector. The firm is nationally recognized for its expertise in designing high-tech laboratories for animal research, including biocontainment facilities. They emphasize collaboration with scientists to create innovative, functional spaces that meet client needs.
Louviere, Stratton & Yokel is an architecture firm that specializes in designing animal research facilities. They provide planning, design, and construction services for clients in government, academia, and the private sector. They are recognized experts in facilities for biocontainment laboratories, animal research spaces, imaging centers, and clinical spaces. The firm believes in collaborative design that produces innovative, aesthetic spaces tailored to client needs.
The Biotechnology Program at Montgomery CollegeSamDaly8
Your Gateway to Biotechnology, from classroom to career.
Where students, research scientists, and biotech professionals learn the latest technology and receive hands-on training.
Sumedha Ravishankar is a student at UC Berkeley studying microbial biology with a 3.418 GPA. She has extensive research experience in multiple labs studying topics such as expressing cyanobacteria genes in E. coli, understanding genes for ovule development, growing algae in wastewater, and the effects of disrupting RNA polymerase on pollen growth. She has taught microbiology labs and cell biology. Sumedha has won several honors and awards for her high school science fair projects and has presented her research at conferences.
This document provides a summary of Dennis Allen Sheeter's education and work experience. He received a Ph.D. in Molecular Pathology from UC San Diego in 2002. Since then, he has held various positions in academia and industry, including as an advanced science instructor, independent scientific consultant, and research fellow. He has also published 10 journal articles focused on topics like HIV detection and pathogenesis.
Jennifer Webb-Melton has over 20 years of experience in architecture and project management. She has managed numerous healthcare, laboratory, and university projects, including a $72 million biomedical sciences building and renovations of hospitals and clinics. She is proficient in sustainable design and has helped clients achieve LEED certification. Her background includes programming, design, and construction administration for complex research facilities.
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The document discusses the Florida State College Institute for Food Safety (IFS), a public-private partnership aimed at training students for jobs in food safety testing and regulation. It provides an overview of IFS's origins, operations, funding models, lessons learned, and support from industry and government advisory boards. IFS aims to establish a standardized facility for local food testing, training, and acting as a liaison between industry and regulatory bodies. It has faced challenges in securing stable funding and facilities but is working towards a new interim facility in 2020 focused on microbial testing, education, and industry partnerships.
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The document provides information on the winners of the 41st annual Nikon Small World photography competition, which recognizes excellence in microscopy photography. It lists the names, locations, subjects, and techniques of over 50 award-winning microscopy photographs from researchers and scientists around the world. The photographs covered a wide range of subjects from biological specimens to chemical compounds at various levels of magnification.
The document is a resume for Dana McLymond summarizing their experience and qualifications for a laboratory technician position. McLymond has over 20 years of experience working in various academic, clinical, and manufacturing laboratory roles. Their experience includes molecular biology techniques like PCR, electrophoresis, and cell culture. They also have experience working with laboratory equipment and computers. McLymond holds degrees in Philosophy and Medical Laboratory Technology and has taken additional pre-med coursework. They are seeking a stable position in Delaware and have a proven track record of laboratory experience.
2. Curriculum Vitae
QUALIFICATIONS
Higher education, government, healthcare and science + technology market
experience
Strong understanding of market dynamics and emerging trends
Knowledge of client, practice and market issues, including funding, regulation and
legislation
Collaborative approach to working with and leading creative teams
Proven success developing and implementing strategic planning, marketing and
business development activities
Excellent organizational, interpersonal, verbal, written and visual communication skills
Active in several market and industry related professional organizations
3. Curriculum Vitae
Institutional & Higher Education Experience
Northwestern University
Emory University
Winthrop University
Santa Monica College
University of Florida
University of California, San Francisco
State University System of New York
University of Calgary
The Taft School
University of California, Davis
Xavier University of Louisiana
Johns Hopkins University
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Georgia
Clemson University
Florida State University University of
Georgia State University
Gwinnett Technical College California, San Diego
Athens Technical College
Danforth Plant Sciences Center
Medical University of South Carolina
University of South Florida
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Baylor College of Medicine
Louisiana State University
Georgia Institute of Technology
4. Curriculum Vitae
Government & Private Sector R&D Experience
Micom Monsanto Company
ARCO
University of Georgia
University of New Orleans
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
National Institutes of Health
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
IDEC Biogen Nobel Research Campus
American Biogenetic Sciences
DEA Innogenetics
US Army
State of Florida
US Fish & Wildlife Service
Metropolitan Water District of Southern CA
Georgia Department of Agriculture
Philip Morris USA
USDA
University of Toronto Chiron Corporation
American Red Cross
University of Illinois at Chicago
Medical University of South Carolina
State University System of New York
University of Calgary
University of California, Davis
The Getty Center
5. Relevant Experience
University of Florida
Academic Research Building
284,000 GSF of interdisciplinary
biomedical laboratory space
Supports Bio-safety Level 2 & 3 cancer
research activities
6. Relevant Experience
University of South Florida Knight
Oceanographic Research Building
53,000 GSF of interdisciplinary marine
research space
Collaborative joint-use research facility
with Florida Marine Research Institute
Aquarium facility with seawater
manufacturing for live studies
7. Relevant Experience
State of Florida
Florida Marine Research Institute
94,000 GSF of interdisciplinary marine
sciences research space
Collaborative joint-use research facility with
USF Bayboro Campus
Remote sensing satellite oceanography center
8. Relevant Experience
The Taft School
Math and Science Building
48,000 GSF of college prep science
laboratory and classroom space
Supports Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science,
Physics, Math & Computer Sciences curricula
9. Relevant Experience
Chiron Corporation
Life Sciences Center – Building 4
260,000 GSF of interdisciplinary
biotechnology laboratory space
Supports Bio-safety Level 2 & 3 research
activities
Specialized core facilities PCR, Media Prep,
NMR, Cell Line Archival Storage
1999 R&D Magazine Lab of the Year
11. Relevant Experience
Santa Monica College
New Sciences Complex
98,400 GSF of undergraduate science
laboratories and classroom space
Supports Chemistry, Biology, Earth
Science, Physics and Computer Science
Published in Architectural Record August
2000
12. Relevant Experience
Johns Hopkins University
Bunting-Blaustein Cancer Research Bldg
223,845 GSF of interdisciplinary
oncology research laboratory and
vivarium space.
Supports Bio-safety Level 2 & 3
research activities
Interstitial building design
13. Relevant Experience
Florida Southern College
Polk County Science Building
61,400 GSF of undergraduate
laboratory and classroom space for
Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science,
Physics and Computer Science
Renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s
only designed science facility
14. Relevant Experience
Monsanto Nidus Center for
Scientific Enterprise
40,000 GSF not-for-profit plant bio-
technology and life sciences incubator
First LEED certified research building in US
(Silver LEED 1.0 rating)
38% Energy Savings = $60,000/yr
15. Relevant Experience
Emory University Whitehead
Medical Research Building
325,000 GSF of interdisciplinary
biomedical laboratory and vivarium
space for BSL- 2/3 research activities
Completed $1.5 million under budget
and ahead of schedule
First LEED certified building in US
Southeast (Silver LEED 2.0 rating)
18. Relevant Experience
The Donald Danforth
Plant Sciences Center
167,000 GSF of multidisciplinary plant
pathogen research and greenhouse space
supporting BSL-2/3 & BSL-3P research
Published Architectural Record August 2002
20. Relevant Experience
Georgia Institute of Technology Ford
Environmental Sciences & Technology Bldg.
285,000 GSF of multidisciplinary
environmental & chemical engineering
laboratory space
21. Relevant Experience
Medical University of South
Carolina Hollings Cancer Center
195,000 SF expansion & renovation of the
Hollings Cancer Center
Houses basic science & clinical research,
outpatient clinics, diagnostic & treatment
facilities, radiation oncology service,
chemotherapy, education, administrative
and other support areas
22. Relevant Experience
University of Alabama
Shelby Hall
227,000 SF of interdisciplinary science
teaching and research laboratory space
State-of-the-art classrooms, lecture halls
and teaching laboratories
23. Relevant Experience
U.S. Army
Criminal Investigation Lab
82,000 SF of forensic laboratory space;
ASCLAD Accredited
Features: Flexible Labs (Chemistry,
Analytical Chemistry & Biology), BSL-2
DNA Suite, Central Evidence Processing,
Firing Range
Designed for future expansion.
24. Relevant Experience
Florida State University
College of Medicine Building
263,300 GSF of administrative, educational,
clinical & biomedical research lab space
First new College of Medicine established in
the US in 20 years
25. Relevant Experience
Georgia Institute of Technology
U.A. Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Building
90,000 GSF of interdisciplinary biomedical
engineering laboratory and classroom space
1,750 SF Class 1000 clean room facility
Designed to be USGBC LEED certified
26. Relevant Experience
University of Georgia Coverdell Center
for Biomedical & Health Sciences
150,000 GSF of interdisciplinary
biomedical research laboratory
8,900 SF Biomedical Imaging Facility for
translational research in health related
issues
17,850 SF rodent barrier holding facility
27. Relevant Experience
Georgia Institute of Technology Molecular
Sciences & Engineering Building
272,000 GSF interdisciplinary research
facility
Supports 5 key research areas;
materials & polymer characterization,
bio-nanotechnology, bio-manufacturing,
chemistry & bio-molecular engineering,
and membrane fabrication
Designed to be USGBC LEED certified
28. Relevant Experience
Northwestern University
Green Chemistry Lab Renovation
A 7,000 SF renovation for new Majors &
Non-Majors undergraduate organic
chemistry laboratory, prep space,
computational and PBL classrooms, and
NMR lab
Designed using LEED principles to
support “Green Chemistry” curricula
30. Relevant Experience
University of Florida
Pathogen Research Facility
86,000 GSF of interdisciplinary
pathogen research laboratory and
greenhouse space
Supports Bio-safety Level 2/3 & 3
Enhanced research activities
Designed for USGBC Silver LEED
certification
31. Relevant Experience
Gwinnett Technical College
Life Sciences Building
80,000 SF undergraduate basic and health
sciences teaching facility
Supports programs in Biology, Chemistry,
Microbiology, Bioscience, Nursing & Medical
Assisting.