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Russia's government has identified a number of initiatives as part of its modernization agenda to establish a "knowledge economy" based on the energy, information-technology, telecommunications, biomedical-research and nuclear-technology sectors.
Blueprint for Fostering Innovation Nick Clayton 2010
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Russia's government has identified a number of initiatives as part of its modernization agenda to establish a "knowledge economy" based on the energy, information-technology, telecommunications, biomedical-research and nuclear-technology sectors.
What Is Innovation? Defining and Measuring a Nebulous Concept Nick Clayton 2010
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Russia's government has identified a number of initiatives as part of its modernization agenda to establish a "knowledge economy" based on the energy, information-technology, telecommunications, biomedical-research and nuclear-technology sectors.
Blueprint for Fostering Innovation Nick Clayton 2010
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"It would probably be better if the political appointees were already there, but the [NIH] staff has a lot of experience handling applications," said Pat White, vice president of federal relations at the Association of American Universities, who helps lobby on biomedical-research and funding issues on behalf of the trade group's 62 university members.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Vice Chancellor Prem Paul, already coming to Washington this week for a board meeting, penciled in last-minute visits with congressional aides to consider ways the school can win funding for a variety of projects, including a $20 million overhaul of an animal-research facility and a new $15 million biomedical-research center.
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But Hopkins, one of the nation's leading biomedical-research centers, is hardly alone: In 1996, student Nicole Wan, 19, volunteered for an experiment at the University of Rochester on the effects of smoking and air pollution.
Trials--And Errors 2007
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Deeda Blair, biomedical-research advocate, international social figure, and wife of former ambassador William McCormick Blair Jr.
When Washington Was Fun Orth, Maureen 2007
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So say friends trying to explain why the brainy Rutgers University biomedical-research grad student breached security at Newark Airport last Sunday, bringing flights to a standstill.
NY Post: News 2010
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So say friends trying to explain why the brainy Rutgers University biomedical-research grad student breached security at Newark Airport last Sunday, bringing flights to a standstill.
NY Post: News 2010
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So say friends trying to explain why the brainy Rutgers University biomedical-research grad student breached security at Newark Airport last Sunday, bringing flights to a standstill.
NY Post: News By ERIN CALABRESE and TODD VENEZIA 2010
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