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Fourteen new schools from around the state of Ohio joined the Ohio STEM Learning Network today. The Ohio STEM Committee met to review applications for state designation as an Ohio STEM school. The committee is a panel of policymakers, agency directors, and business leaders.
Wesley Pirkle, a senior research scientist at Battelle, has been named Inventor of the Year for his significant contributions to several key security programs. Ron Townsend, executive vice president for laboratory operations, was given the CEO Award to honor his leadership of Battelle’s business of managing national laboratories for the U.S. Department of Energy and Department of Homeland Security for 10 years. He capped off 2018 by leading Battelle’s successful win of the largest national lab contract award in its organization’s history—Los Alamos National Lab.
Dr. Justin Sanchez, a noted expert in neurotechnology and Director of the Biological Technologies Office (BTO) at DARPA, will join Battelle as a Technical Fellow, a prestigious position where he will guide Battelle’s life sciences research business. Battelle is the world’s largest independent research and development organization and has a rich history of scientific innovation for nearly 90 years.
Twist Bioscience Corporation (NASDAQ: TWST), a company enabling customers to succeed through its offering of high-quality synthetic DNA using its silicon platform, today announced that it is the first to implement Battelle’s ThreatSEQ™ web service DNA screening platform for the detection and characterization of sequences of concern in genomic data, supplementing its internal biosecurity efforts.
Battelle is bringing its expertise to bear in a project that is one step closer to helping protect people during incidents of chemical and biological threats.
Data from NEON Helps Unlock the Role of Deep Soil in Carbon StorageMar 5, 2019
The National Science Foundation funded the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) program, managed by Battelle, with the intent of generating ecological data for researchers across a wide variety of study areas.
While Ebola might not be in the news at the level it was in 2014, it is still a significant health issue in Africa. In fact, the second deadliest Ebola outbreak in history is actively ongoing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo now.
When 2018 drew to a close, a group of early-career ecologists became part of history by contributing to the establishment of the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) that will be collecting ecological data for 30 years, essentially taking the pulse of the continent.
Today, Battelle awards $607,500 in a ceremony at its King Avenue headquarters to fund 14 out-of-classroom learning activities in Central Ohio. It’s the largest total funding in a single year as the Battelle STEM Grant Program completes its sixth annual round of awards.
This year, Battelle awards $600,000 to fund 14 out-of-classroom learning activities in Central Ohio. This marks the company’s largest total funding in a single year as the Battelle STEM Grant Program completes its fifth round of awards since 2013.
Battelle has awarded $565,000 to fund 14 out-of-classroom learning projects in Central Ohio. This marks Battelle's largest total funding and the largest number of awardees as the Battelle STEM Grant Program completes its fourth round of awards since 2013.
Battelle has awarded $534,000 to fund eleven out-of-classroom learning projects in Central Ohio. This marks Battelle's largest total funding and the largest number of awardees since 2013.
A $15,000 donation to Career Technical Education Foundation (CTEF) funding Pinellas County’s East Lake High School STEM programming brings Battelle’s total donations to $50,000 since 2010 for CTEF STEM programming.
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