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Public Release: 15-Jan-2009
Researchers embark on $6.8 million research project to develop wireless monitoring of bridges
The nation's aging highway bridges could become safer structures using state-of-the-art wireless monitoring and inspection systems being developed through a multi-million-dollar grant to an engineering team from the University of Texas at Austin, National Instruments and Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, an engineering firm based in Northbrook, Ill.
NIH/National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact: Sharon L. Wood
swood@mail.utexas.edu
512-471-4558
University of Texas at Austin
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Public Release: 15-Jan-2009
New York's Cancer Vaccine Collaborative is named finalist for national nonprofit collaboration prize
The Cancer Vaccine Collaborative, a joint program of the Cancer Research Institute, Inc. and the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Ltd, has been named one of eight finalists for the Collaboration Prize, a national cash award of $250,000 presented to an outstanding model of nonprofit collaboration.
Contact: Sarah White
swhite@licr.org
917-379-0398
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
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Public Release: 13-Jan-2009
New Jewish history book provides understanding of capitalism, anti-Semitism
It's impossible to understand the history of anti-Semitism, or of capitalism, without taking a non-ideological look at political theories on Jewish economics. That's the view of Jonathan Karp, a faculty member at Binghamton University and author of a new book, "The Politics of Jewish Commerce: Economic Thought and Emancipation in Europe, 1638-1848."
Contact: Gail Glover
gglover@binghamton.edu
607-777-2174
Binghamton University
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