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Stevens leads first NSF Center devoted to financial technology and science
As finance continues its rapid transformation into the digital era, Stevens is designated a leader in guiding the field into a high-tech, big data world
SU2C hails FDA approval Of Encorafenib + Cetuximab for BRAF V600e-Mutant Metastatic CRC
Stand Up To Cancer-Dutch Cancer Society research team focused on DNA-guided personalized cancer treatment contributed to approval
Damon Runyon announces funding to help scientists reduce COVID-19 related career setbacks
New York, NY (April 28, 2020) – COVID-19 related laboratory shutdowns present a serious threat to scientists in the critical earliest stages of their careers. In response, the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation is offering extension awards for those Damon…
Damon Runyon announces funding to help scientists reduce COVID-19 related career setbacks
New York, NY (April 28, 2020) – COVID-19 related laboratory shutdowns present a serious threat to scientists in the critical earliest stages of their careers. In response, the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation is offering extension awards for those Damon…
Prestigious £250k grant to research the social impact of COVID-19 on young people
Huddersfield researchers Professor Barry Percy-Smith & Dr Leanne Monchuk will be working with Ecorys – final report due September 2021
Prestigious £250k grant to research the social impact of COVID-19 on young people
Huddersfield researchers Professor Barry Percy-Smith & Dr Leanne Monchuk will be working with Ecorys – final report due September 2021
Scholarly publishers are working together to maximize efficiency during COVID-19 pandemic
Scholarly publishers are working together to maximize the efficiency of peer review, ensuring that key work related to COVID-19 is reviewed and published as quickly and openly as possible. The group of publishers and scholarly communications organizations — initially comprising…
SU2C-funded research to be presented during the AACR Virtual Meeting — April 27-28, 2020
Research involves immunotherapy, cancer interception, lung and pediatric cancers
ISSCR 2020 Virtual Meeting registration open
Exceptional science; new digital experience; event is June 23-27, 2020
Nottingham researcher awarded £1.2 million fellowship for work into prison regulation and safety
Dr Philippa Tomczak has been awarded a £1.2 million grant through the prestigious UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Future Leaders Fellowship programme to further her work into prison regulation for safer prisons and societies. Over an initial four years, the…
Emergex and George Mason University sign agreement for highly pathogenic RNA virus studies
Emergex Vaccines and George Mason University’s National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases (NCBID) enter into an agreement relating to the development of CD8+ priming RNA virus vaccines, including for SARS-CoV-2
C-Path awarded FDA contract to develop novel COAs in pediatric asthma
Resulting novel drug development tools will support patient-focused drug development for children with asthma
Landmark 30-year study on Crigler-Najjar syndrome underscores the need for new therapies
A new study summarizes more than 30 years of clinical experience and describes the clinical course of 28 individuals with Crigler-Najjar syndrome
Trust in humans and robots: Economically similar but emotionally different
Orange, Calif. – In research published in the Journal of Economic Psychology , scientists explore whether people trust robots as they do fellow humans. These interactions are important to understand because trust-based interactions with robots are increasingly common in the…
Shelley Taylor and Susan Fiske win the Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Social Sciences
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Social Sciences has gone to psychologists Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor for their ‘outstanding contributions’ in social cognition
Shelley Taylor and Susan Fiske win the Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Social Sciences
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Social Sciences has gone to psychologists Susan Fiske and Shelley Taylor for their ‘outstanding contributions’ in social cognition
ISSCR takes 2020 Annual Meeting virtual
Hold the Dates: 24-27 June, 2020
NEH award will help researchers expand work on architect fay jones
Featuring interactive video game technology, the project will provide real-time 3D and virtual reality user experience of six Jones buildings
Plazi and Pensoft join forces to let biodiversity knowledge of coronaviruses hosts out
Pensoft’s flagship journal ZooKeys invites free-to-publish research on key biological traits of SARS-like viruses potential hosts and vectors; Plazi harvests and brings together all relevant data from legacy literature to a reliable FAIR-data repository
Disagreements help team perception, study finds
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (April 7, 2020) – Team disagreements might be the key to helping Soldiers identify objects in battle, researchers say. While studies on combat identification typically focus on how technology can help identify enemy forces, researchers sought…
Bannan and Zobel receive funding for research team commercial first innovation
Brenda Bannan, Associate Professor, Instructional Technology, College of Education and Human Development, and Julie Zobel, Assistant Vice President, Safety, Emergency, and Enterprise Risk Management, received $200,000 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for: “Research Team Commercial First Innovation TM…
OU researchers study the impact of false information on the public’s response to COVID-19
NORMAN, OKLA. – Four months ago, the existence of COVID-19 was unknown. Now, the disease has spread rapidly to almost every country disrupting society on an unprecedented scale in modern times. As the world grapples to understand and contain the…
Gender bias in commenting poses barriers to women scholars: York University sociologist
Professor Cary Wu, co-author of a new study recommends scientific journals invite women academics to comment on published work
Discovery by UMass Lowell-led team challenges nuclear theory
Researchers test the way we understand forces in the universe
Crowdhelix launches free match-making platform for COVID-19 researchers
The UK-based innovation network, in partnership with media company Science|Business, creates a free online “space” for COVID-19 researchers to find one another across the globe, and team up to find treatments and the funding to support their work
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings 2020 postponed to next year
The 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting and the 7th Lindau Meeting on Economic Sciences – both scheduled for this summer – will be postponed: The 70th Nobel Laureate Meeting (Interdisciplinary) will now take place 27 Juni – 2 July 2021,…
C-Path to lead engagement on FDA’s framework to enhance pediatric medical device ecosystem
TUCSON, Ariz., March 17, 2020 — The Critical Path Institute (C-Path) today announced it has been awarded a grant to conduct stakeholder engagement to garner insights, feedback and refinement of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Devices…
Elizabeth L. Shoenfelt named SIOP Fellow
Elizabeth L. Shoenfelt, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Shoenfelt was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
In-Sue Oh named SIOP Fellow
In-Sue Oh, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Oh was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational psychology…
Shonna D. Waters named SIOP Fellow
Shonna D. Waters, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Waters was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
Susan Mohammed named SIOP Fellow
Susan Mohammed, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Mohammed was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational psychology…
John D. Kammeyer-Mueller named SIOP fellow
John D. Kammeyer-Mueller, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Kammeyer-Mueller was granted SIOP Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and…
Peter D. Harms named SIOP fellow
Peter D. Harms, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Harms was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
Suzanne S. Masterson named SIOP fellow
Suzanne S. Masterson, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Masterson was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
Mariangela Battista named SIOP fellow
Mariangela Battista, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Battista was granted SIOP Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
Nathan A. Bowling named SIOP Fellow
Nathan A. Bowling, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Bowling was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
Robin R. Cohen named SIOP Fellow
Robin R. Cohen, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Cohen was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
UC Riverside biochemist spins out joint venture company with Atomwise
Theia Biosciences will develop inhibitors of a protein to treat age-related macular degeneration
Alexander Alonso named SIOP fellow
Alexander Alonso, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Alonso was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational psychology…
Alan L. Colquitt named SIOP Fellow
Alan L. Colquitt, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Colquitt was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
Edie Goldberg named SIOP Fellow
Edie Goldberg, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Goldberg was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational psychology…
Jeffrey D. Facteau named SIOP Fellow
Jeffrey D. Facteau, PhD has been named a Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Dr. Facteau was granted Fellow status by the SIOP Executive Board at its most recent meeting. The profession of industrial and organizational…
Responding to golden hour emergencies with rescue drones!
The School of Design and Human Engineering (DHE) at UNIST has announced that its rescue drone design concept, ‘911$ Rescue Drone’ has been honored at the international design competition, iF Design Awards 2020. The 911$ Rescue Drone, proposed by Professor…
UNIST shines in field of scientific research!
Professor Sung Yeon Jang Selected Among 2019 Top 10 Contributors to the Promotion of Basic Research. Sung Yeon Jang, Professor in the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST has been honored to be recently recognized by Ministry of…
Paul R. Sackett recognized with SIOP’s prestigious Dunnette Prize
Paul R. Sackett, PhD has been recognized with the Dunnette Prize from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). The prestigious career achievement award honors work advancing the understanding the role of individual differences in human behavior and performance.…
S. Morton McPhail recognized for service to SIOP
S. Morton McPhail, PhD has been honored with the Distinguished Service Contributions Award from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). The award recognizes those members who have made significant contributions by generously sharing their time and talents. The…
SIOP recognizes Janet L. Kottke for Distinguished Teaching Career
Janet L. Kottke, PhD has been honored with the Distinguished Teaching Contributions Award from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Mentor, inspiring, dedicated…these are just a few of the words used by students to describe Dr. Janet L.…
SIOP recognizes Ning Li for early career contributions
Ning Li, PhD has been recognized with the Distinguished Early Career Contributions-Science Award from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). The annual award is given to a SIOP member who has made significant contributions to the science of…
UNIST students take center stage at the 2020 Samsung Humantech Paper Awards
Tweleve UNIST students have been recognized for their excellence in academic and research work at the 26th Annual Samsung Humantech Paper Awards ceremony. This year, UNIST established itself as a leading institute in science and technology by claiming two gold…