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Yearly Archives: 2009
RENCI People with Billie Richardson
[youtube mQwoe7RoXm8] Watch entire video or click on any question below: Q: You were a chemical/biomedical engineer and a research professor during a time when there were very few women in the field. What led you to pursue this career? Q: Was there any person that helped you to reach your goals? Any mentors you […]
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"Leaders Driving Change Through Technology: What's Next?"
Title: “Leaders Driving Change Through Technology: What’s Next?”Location: Hilton Charlotte Center City, 222 East Third Street, Charlotte, NCLink out: Click hereDescription: This statewide conference is must attend for leaders in technology and business across North Carolina. Featured Speakers will discuss leaders driving change, disruptive change, workforce readiness and the impact and opportunities from the stimulus […]
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DataONE: A Virtual Data Center for Enabling Data-Intensive Biological and Environmental Research
Title: DataONE: A Virtual Data Center for Enabling Data-Intensive Biological and Environmental ResearchLocation: NESCent, Erwin Mill Bldg. A200, 2024 W. Main St., Durham, NCLink out: Click hereDescription: Data Observation Network for Earth (DataONE) represents a new virtual organization whose goal is to enable new science and knowledge creation through universal access to data about life […]
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RENCI, ITS Research Computing Establish Tar Heel Grid
Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have a new distributed computing resource through the efforts of the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI) and Information Technology Services’ Research Computing.
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Incredible Journey
For R. Jude Samulski, viruses are the good guys. With minimal energy and great efficiency they deliver genetic material from outside sources to the nuclei of cells. If programmed correctly, the DNA sequences they carry can change the genetic information in cells, turning diseased cells into healthy ones.
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Hurricane Isabel’s impact and Western NC flooding
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Hurricane Hunter
Hurricane Awareness activities at RDU RALEIGH, May 6, 2009—The plane on display at Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s General Aviation Terminal was a veteran of storms well known to North Carolinians: Isabel, Floyd and Fran.