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French & Canadian Armed Forces Join International Conference on Advancing Tactical Communication Capabilities
Major Ian Graham of the Canadian Armed Forces and Colonel Jean-Marc Vesco of the French Army have become the latest national representatives to join an international meeting of armed forces taking place on the 18th-19th May in London. They join representatives from nine other countries at a... - April 02, 2009 - IQPC
DFT Confirm Official Support for Highways Summit 2009
IQPC's Transport IQ announced today that for the first time, the Department for Transport will be an official supporter of the 2009 Highways Asset Management Summit, taking place April 27-29th in Birmingham. With the DFT announcing that it is making £32 million available to assist local... - April 02, 2009 - IQPC
Concepts NREC’s David Japikse to Present on Turbo-Performance Modeling at Sae 2009 World Congress
Green energy expert will receive SAE Cliff Garrett Turbomachinery and Applications Engineering Award, among highest honors accorded to engineers - April 01, 2009 - Concepts NREC
World's Leading Scientists Meet to Examine Barriers for Stem Cell Therapies to Cure Spinal Cord Injury
Following President Barack Obama's decision to lift the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, medical and scientific experts will converge at the University of Georgia to discuss how recent advances in stem cell research can be translated into cures for spinal cord injuries. The... - March 31, 2009 - Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation
Weather Decision Technologies Showcases Powerful Safety Warning System at ISC Show
Emergency Alert System (EAS) Events Added to the NOTUS™ Emergency and Weather Alerting Service. - March 31, 2009 - Weather Decision Technologies
Massachusetts Scientists Make Stem Cell Discovery
Cell Multiplication Controlled by a Surprising set of Genes. Stem cell researcher Dr. Ann Kiessling has discovered that early human embryo cells express CLOCK, and other circadian genes, that other human cells growing in laboratories did not. This was a surprise. According to Professor Jose Cibelli of Michigan State University, "This is a seminal paper. I am sure we will be referring back to it 10, 20 years from now." - March 30, 2009 - Bedford Stem Cell Research Foundation
College Workshops Help Teachers Handle Tourette Syndrome in the Classroom
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome hosts college workshops designed to inspire and educate teachers on helping students with special needs. - March 28, 2009 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Molecular Connections Launches XTractor Premium for Effective Knowledge Management and Real Time Access to Biomedical Data
Molecular Connections announced today, the launch of XTractor Premium a new Knowledge Management Platform. XTractor Premium offers several enhancements over the beta version in managing large volume of published biomedical data to accelerate decision making in drug discovery. It is available via four licensing options; Academic, Commercial, Governmental and Onsite Installation. XTractor Premium is now available with an Attractive Introductory Offer for Academic Researchers. - March 19, 2009 - Molecular Connections Pvt. Ltd.
Tourette Syndrome and Other Disabilities in the Workplace: Know Your Rights
Informative webinar on March 18 from New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome - March 15, 2009 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
SEPI Engineering Group Names Charlotte Program Manager
Sepi Asefnia, president of SEPI Engineering Group (www.sepiengineering.com), a firm which provides civil engineering and planning services to private- and public- sector clients across the Southeast, has announced that Kelly Hayes, PE PLS has been named Charlotte program manager. In this position,... - March 15, 2009 - SEPI Engineering Group
Genescient and Kronos Announce Alzheimer's Disease Collaboration
Genescient Corporation and Kronos Science Laboratory will work together to analyze the Kronos Alzheimer's Case-Control Database, considered to be the finest Alzheimer's Disease genetic data set in the US. The companies hope to identify genes previously unrecognized genes that are involved in Alzheimer's Disease. - March 04, 2009 - Genescient Corporation
Real-Time ARINC429 Card Ready for Production
Cosateq is presenting the new PCI-interface card for the ARINC429 Bus. - March 04, 2009 - Cosateq GmbH & Co. KG
New Hope in Cancer Treatment for Dogs: PharmaCom BioVet’s Veterinary Oncology Treatment Centers
“We lost three of our Siberian Huskies …close family members, to cancer.” The Bertholds vowed, “We would spend the rest of our lives for the sake of our living dogs — in addition to all other dogs — attempting to find better, improved cancer treatments.” PharmaCom BioVet is truly “a union of compassion and technology.” - March 03, 2009 - PharmaCom BioVet
Celtic Wolf Complete Software Development for Cerona Networks Corporation
Celtic Wolf, Inc. has completed development of several key pieces of software for Cerona Networks Corporation's new product, the Cerona XpressVu ™ Dual Tuner PCI Express DVB-S/S2 Card. The software developed by Celtic Wolf provides administration and monitoring capabilities on Microsoft... - March 03, 2009 - Celtic Wolf, Inc
Kids Cheer as Lawmakers Applaud New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
NJCTS Youth Spokesman says “The kids of New Jersey cannot speak for themselves” and encourages lawmakers not to forget the 28,000 NJ children with TS. - February 27, 2009 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Concepts NREC Announces “Understanding Green Energy” Course
Timed for Earth Day, Three-Day Seminar to Cover Basics of Renewable Energy Power Generation, Constructive Conservation, Carbon Dioxide Reduction and How to Apply for Renewable Energy Stimulus Funding. - February 26, 2009 - Concepts NREC
Trevigen Releases CultreCoat® Cell Adhesion Assays
Trevigen announces the immediate availability of seven new coated well assay kits for cell adhesion studies. - February 25, 2009 - Trevigen, Inc.
New Cartridge Bubble Point Tester from PMI
Machine built with ease of use for the end user in mind. - February 20, 2009 - Porous Materials, Inc.
XTractor™ a Pioneering Literature Alert Service with Unlimited Free Access Creates a User Base of Over 250 Premier Organizations Worldwide in Less Than 9 Months
Molecular Connections announced today, XTractor™, the first of its kind manually curated literature alert service has built a user base of over 250 premier organizations in less than 9 months from its launch. Also shortly launching the Premium commercial version of XTractor™, with significantly enhanced features – like Biblographic & Semantic searches etc. The knowledgebase currently includes more than 100000 relationships, and grows at the rate of more than 600 relationships everyday. - February 16, 2009 - Molecular Connections Pvt. Ltd.
Government of Mongolia Adopts the Universal Address System
Government of Mongolia has passed an important resolution to adopt the revolutionary technology of NAC Geographic Products Inc. - the Universal Address System for all location related services and products in Mongolia. - February 16, 2009 - NAC Geographic Products Inc.
Bauu Press Celebrates the Publication of a Comprehensive Bibliography on Shamanism
Director of the Bauu Institute and Press, Dr. Peter N. Jones, celebrates the publication of Shamans and Shamanism: A Comprehensive Bibliography on the Terms Use in North America, the first book of its kind on the subject. - February 14, 2009 - Bauu Institute and Press
Special Education and the Law
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome is hosting a free presentation on February 25. - February 14, 2009 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Security Networks Chooses Weather Decision Technologies' Weather and Safety Warning System
Advanced alerting and interactive weather services feature helps keep consumers safe from lightning, severe weather and external threats. - February 11, 2009 - Weather Decision Technologies
Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation Boosts Research Funding by $8 Million
The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF) increased its medical research funding commitments by $8.35 million in 2008. The grants consist of an additional $6 million to the PBTF Institute at Duke University; $1 million to the PBTF Institute at the University of California San Francisco and $1... - February 08, 2009 - Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation
Opportunities Available for Families of Children with Tourette Syndrome in North Jersey
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Rutgers University open a satellite clinic for TS families at St. Clare's Hospital in Denville. - February 01, 2009 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
PMI Unveils New Fuel Cell Porometer
The new porometer is designed with the manufacturers of fuel cell components in mind. - January 25, 2009 - Porous Materials, Inc.
Ingenious Inc. Was Presented as a Graduating Class of 2007 at Houston Technology Showcase
Houston Technology Center announced seven early stage technology companies that graduated from its acceleration program in 2007. AGENTS.NET, CHR Solutions, EnviroFuels LLC, Opexa Therapeutics, Inc., Trans Ionics Corporation and Zilkha Biomass Energy have all completed the milestones required to... - January 21, 2009 - Ingenious Inc.
Ingenious Inc Awarded Large Training Simulator Project for Global Training Center of Reliance Industries
Ingenious Inc has been awarded a large training simulator project that would involve a comprehensive series of models and e-learning solutions for refinery and petrochemical units. Products involved include ProDyn and ProLearn software offered by Ingenious Inc. This would form part of a world class training center. - January 21, 2009 - Ingenious Inc.
Ingenious Inc. Bags Largest FCC Training Simulator Project from Reliance Industries
Ingenious Inc. has been awarded the world’s largest Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) training simulator project that would involve a comprehensive series of models and e-learning solutions. Products involved include ProDyn, software offered by Ingenious Inc. and UniSim technology in partnership... - January 21, 2009 - Ingenious Inc.
Ingenious Awarded Process Simulation and Safety Management (PSM) Project from Global Engineering and Automation Company
Ingenious Inc is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a new project with a renowned engineering and automation company. The project work will include PSM work and process simulation related work such as relief system analysis, risk analysis, material and energy balances, and PSV... - January 21, 2009 - Ingenious Inc.
Ingenious Inc. Announces Its Expansion in Bahrain
After being recognized as the 23rd fastest growing Houston-based technology company in 2007, they now take pride in announcing the expansion of their operations offices in Bahrain. A big notable increase in demand for the company’s expertise in process consulting and training solutions... - January 21, 2009 - Ingenious Inc.
Ingenious Inc. Awarded the 6th Fastest Growing Technology Company in Houston
Ingenious Inc today received the distinct honor of being ranked as the 6th fastest growing technology company in Houston as part of The 2008 FastTech 50 event. The award was received by Mr. Vibhu Sharma, CEO, Ingenious Inc. The winners, chosen locally, were the 50 fastest growing technology... - January 21, 2009 - Ingenious Inc.
Ingenious Inc Awarded PSM Project from Lion Co-Polymer, Louisiana
Ingenious Inc. is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a Process Safety Management (PSM) project with Lion Copolymer of Baton Rouge, LA. Lion Copolymer was one of the world’s first producers of commercial synthetic rubber. The project consists of conducting PHAs and PSV sizing for... - January 21, 2009 - Ingenious Inc.
Competitive Technologies Announces Sales Order from ELS for Pain Management Devices
We have seen this device in action, and have witnessed its pain relieving capabilities. ELS is starting formal clinical studies using this new pain management device at four leading healthcare facilities in India within the month. - January 17, 2009 - Excel Life Sciences
Tourette Syndrome in the Classroom: Tips for Educators
NJCTS presents workshops for teachers on how effectively reach students with Tourette Syndrome and associated disorders. - January 16, 2009 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
New Cryogenic Treatment Service for Racing Components Improves Performance
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. announces a new cryogenic treatment service that is specially tailored for racing and other high performance enthusiasts. This service uses the slowest ramps and the longest hold at -300F in the cryogenic treatment industry. - January 16, 2009 - Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
I2R’s Researcher Selected by the Board of Nokia Foundation as One of Their `Nokia Visiting Professors' for 2009
Dr Li Haizhou is one of only two Nokia Visiting Professors for 2009. - January 13, 2009 - Institute for Infocomm Research
Estate Planning for Special Needs Families is Topic of Webinar
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome is hosting a free presentation on January 28th. - January 11, 2009 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
BioPortfolio’s Website Traffic Increases Over 500%
BioPortfolio, the leading careers, news and information resource for the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries, experienced dramatic growth in website traffic in 2008. According to Compete™ Inc., a website that offers competitive website traffic metrics, BioPorfolio’s traffic... - January 10, 2009 - BioPortfolio
SEPI Engineering Group Project Manager Earns LEED Accreditation
Sepi Asefnia, president of SEPI Engineering Group (www.sepiengineering.com), a firm which provides civil engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients across the Southeast, has announced that Brian Kraynak, project manager at the firm, has earned the Leadership in Energy... - December 31, 2008 - SEPI Engineering Group
I2R’s White-Space Sensing Device Gets the Nod from USA FCC’s Ruling on TV White-Space
A team of engineers from A*STAR’s Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) has developed a white-space sensing device that has received approval for further development by USA’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC). White space refers to unoccupied frequency spectrum that does not... - December 19, 2008 - Institute for Infocomm Research
WDT and NanoWeather Awarded Major Grant for High Performance Wind Assessment and Forecasting System
Oklahoma EDGE (Economic Development Generating Excellence) Program Award Creates New Opportunities for State, Nationwide and Global Wind Energy Industry. - December 18, 2008 - Weather Decision Technologies
SEPI Engineering Group Vice President of Site/Civil Division Earns LEED Accreditation
Sepi Asefnia, president of SEPI Engineering Group (www.sepiengineering.com), a firm which provides civil engineering and planning services to private and public sector clients across the southeast, has announced that Bill Piver, vice president of the firm’s site/civil division, has earned the... - December 18, 2008 - SEPI Engineering Group
NJCTS Leads the Effort in Tourette Syndrome Genetic Research
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome is a collaboration among TSANJ, Rutgers University and health professionals across N.J. - December 12, 2008 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Sepideh Asefnia Named Engineering Impact 24 Leader
SEPI Engineering Group President Honored by Business Leader Magazine. - December 07, 2008 - SEPI Engineering Group
Tips for Tourette Syndrome and Other Special Needs Featured in Webinars
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome offers an exciting line-up of topics for its 2009 Wednesday Webinar series. - December 07, 2008 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
Tourette Syndrome Webinars Available from NJCTS
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome presents free webinars focusing on TS and associated neurological disorders at no cost. - December 05, 2008 - New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome
PMI Unveils New Capillary Condensation Flow Porometer
New instrument to help pharmaceutical, biotechnological & filtration companies in characterizing porous membranes without the harmful effects of high pressure or extreme temperatures. - December 04, 2008 - Porous Materials, Inc.
Nitrofreeze® Cryogenic Deburring Service Expands
The Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. is pleased to announce expanded capabilities for the removal of machine burrs from complex machined parts. The process, known as Nitrofreeze® cryogenic deburring service, has been adopted by a wide range of customers in diverse industries including... - December 04, 2008 - Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc.
Genentech & IDEO Leaders to Receive The Edison Achievement Award for Innovation Excellence
The Edison Award Steering Committee (www.edisonawards.com), today announced Mr. David Kelley, Founder and Chairman of IDEO and Dr. Susan Desmond-Hellmann, President of Product Development at Genentech, will receive the prestigious Edison Achievement Award™ on April 1, 2009 at the Santa Clara... - December 02, 2008 - The Edison Awards