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AAAS Webinar

Join us for a look at the cuts to science funding in the proposed 2018 budget. 2pm Rockefeller 304 The President’s budget proposes significant cuts to science-related programs across the federal government. These cuts, if enacted, will impact science programs and R&D at the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, and Energy, as well...

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Nanoscience Targets Cancer

ISO Fellow Giuseppe Strangi’s research is making it possible to target individual cancer cells without drugs. He has recently published his new method to manipulate tiny gold beads less than the wavelength of light. His techniques allow him to capture and move these nano beads to position them at will. A...

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Nanoscience Targets Cancer

ISO Fellow Giuseppe Strangi's research is making it possible to target individual cancer cells without drugs. He has recently published his new method to manipulate tiny gold beads less than the wavelength of light. His techniques allow him to capture and move these nano beads to position them at will. A...

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Room Temperature Insulin

Iso Fellow Michael Weiss is chair of the Department of Biochemistry at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine and professor of medicine in the Endocrine Division.  Dr. Weiss’s research is enhancing the care of patients with diabetes mellitus through the development of novel ultra-stable and receptor-isoform-specific analogs of insulin. These...

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The Galapagos Islands

THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS – EIGHT DAYS OF WONDER AND AMAZEMENT JULY 12–19, 2017 Join evolutionary biologist and director of Outreach for the Institute for the Science of Origins, Patricia Princehouse, for an amazing trip to the Galapagos Islands. These 19 islands and the surrounding marine reserve have been called a unique living museum...

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