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Cornell Theory Center’s SciFair Invited to Participate in Innovate 2007The Cornell Theory Center’s (CTC) outreach program, SciFair, has been invited to participate in the Virginia Department of Education’s Office of Educational Technology’s Innovate 2007 conference. The conference will take place May 8, 2007 in Richmond. - May 07, 2007 Elmira City School District & Holy Family Intermediate School Win NYS Learning Technology Grant in Support of the Cornell Theory Center’s Cyber Civilizations Project
The Elmira City School District and the Holy Family Intermediate School have jointly been awarded a $50,000 New York State Learning Technology Grant from the New York State Education Department to support the implementation of the Cornell Theory Center’s (CTC) SciScentr Cyber Civilizations (CyberCiv) Project. - April 20, 2007 Cornell Theory Center Researcher Wins Defense Department University Research Instrumentation Program Grant
The Cornell Theory Center (CTC), an interdisciplinary research center at Cornell University focused on providing cyberinfrastructure resources for research and education, has been awarded more than $171,000 through the Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP). The award was a result of a competition for DURIP funding initiated by the Army Research Office, Office of Naval Research, and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR). - April 12, 2007 New Study Seeks Survey Participants: Patients, Doctors, and the Internet
Cornell University student research explores how individuals use the internet related to finding medical specialists and looking for medical information, and how people use, or would like to use, the internet in their relationships with their doctors. Respondent incentive offered. - April 11, 2007 New Study Seeks Survey Participants: B2C Internet Business Marketing
Cornell University student research assesses current marketing channels for small- to mid-sized, internet-based consumer businesses, and perceptions of channel effectiveness. Respondent incentive offered. - April 04, 2007 Advion BioSciences Detects Melamine in Pet Food Gluten
Advion BioSciences, Inc., a leader in the life science analytical industry, announced it has completed the analysis of samples associated with the recent pet food recall. This work was done in collaboration with Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine, the FDA and other North American selected laboratories. Advion BioSciences was asked to act as a reference laboratory to support Cornell University’s efforts. - April 03, 2007 DegreeFind Launches Degree & College Search Engine
DegreeFind.net has launched the Degree & College Search Engine, allowing users to easily search hundreds of online educational resources to easily find the degree program that perfectly suits them. - April 03, 2007 Cornell Theory Center Representatives to Present at First Annual Agriculture Computing Research and Education Services (ACRES) Symposium
The Cornell Theory Center (CTC), an interdisciplinary research center at Cornell University focused on providing cyberinfrastructure resources for research and education, will have six participants at the Opportunities for High Performance Computing in Agriculture and Life Sciences ACRES symposium. - March 26, 2007 CORNELL THEORY CENTER CONNECTS TO TERAGRID
The Cornell Theory Center (CTC), an interdisciplinary research center at Cornell University focused on providing cyberinfrastructure resources for research and education, today announced its connection and partnership with the National Science Foundation’s TeraGrid. As a TeraGrid Science Gateway Partner, CTC will initially provide data from the Arecibo Observatory to the national community as an integrated service provider within the TeraGrid facility. - January 25, 2007 Cornell University Awarded NSF Broadening Participation in Computing Grant
Cornell University has been awarded nearly $600,000 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to lead a Demonstration Project for NSF’s Broadening Participation in Computing program (BPC). - December 15, 2006
