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The current economic conditions have changed the competitive landscape tremendously. This will be the likely scenario probably for the foreseeable fut...
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OCAST board OKs funding for 30 projects
Thirty Oklahoma health research projects have been approved for funding totaling $4 million by the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Technology.
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The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology's governing board has approved six research and development faculty and student intern partnerships totaling $295,752 for two years.
The program pays half of student salaries for internships with a private company, with oversight provided by university faculty. Each internship requires a background in a technology-driven field.
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ATLANTA, Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Lehigh Technologies, manufacturer of sustainable, micronized rubber powders (MRP), announced today that William Schreiber, Technical Director of Plastics for Lehigh, has been appointed Board Member of the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Plastics Environmental Division.
According to SPE's Plastics Environmental Division, its mission is to provide and promote environmental stewardship of plastics materials. This Division is concerned with all aspects of the recycling, sustainability, bio-degradable, non-petroleum based polymers, reclamation, resource recovery, and disposal of plastic materials. Furthermore, SPE works to foster the advancement of technology in the development of recycled plastics as a valuable raw- material resource. Over the last...
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The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology has approved a second round of funding totaling $540,000 for the Oklahoma Plant Science Research program.
Two applied research projects and five basic research projects were approved. It was the second consecutive year OCAST has funded the program signed into law at the end of the 2006 legislative session.
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Six new research and development intern partnership awards have been approved for funding by the governing board of the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology.
The partnerships will operate two years in collaboration with universities and private-sector companies in Tulsa, Claremore and Stillwater.
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Michael Carolina tried to instill optimism through the undercurrent of disappointment clouding Tuesday's Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology board meeting.
Gathering at the OSU-Tulsa campus, Carolina told how the state agency supporting science and business research projects had sought a 78-percent budget hike from the 2008 state Legislature for fiscal 2009, starting July 1.
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Six basic plant science proposals were awarded a total of $538,641 Tuesday by the governing board of the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology.
All six projects are for two years. A dollar-for-dollar match, typically from federal or private funds, is required from the winning applicants.
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The Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology has approved nearly $3 million of health research projects.
The 23 projects are expected to attract about $18.5 million of additional outside funding into the state, said Sheri Stickley, interim director of OCAST. The projects were approved by the OCAST governing board.