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Uday Gupta of Global Cell Solutions
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Dr. Robin A. Felder professor of pathology and associate director of clinical chemistry at U.Va has been named the 2012 [MORE]
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Is it time to change the way we educate engineers in America? About 20 private engineering colleges around the U.S. [MORE]
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Clayton Christensen
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Robert R. Miller
Robert R. Miller currently heads the Communications Technology Research Department at AT&T Labs Research in Florham Park, [MORE]
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Many hospitals prefer innovations that derive from their own experience, and the ones that actually promote this do the [MORE]
The National Science Foundation has created a new grants program that will award $50k to 100 recipients for turning [MORE]