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NuWaves Engineering Partners with the University of Dayton Research Institute Center for Unmanned Aerial System Exploitation
NuWaves Engineering has been selected to join the University of Dayton Research Institute’s Center for Unmanned Aerial System Exploitation (CUE) consortium. CUE was established in September 2009 under a grant from the Ohio Third Frontier program to meet increasing demand for sensor & payload integration, systems analysis, and flight demonstration & test of unmanned aerial systems.
Two New Members Named to ON Semiconductor’s Board of Directors
ON Semiconductor Corporation today announced that Teresa M. Ressel and Bernard L. Han have joined its Board of Directors. The Board also appointed Ms. Ressel to its Audit Committee. In addition, Atsushi Abe, a current member of ON Semiconductor’s Board of Directors, was appointed to both the Audit Committee and Compensation Committee.
Agilent Technologies Expands Catalog of SureFISH Probes to Largest Offering on the Market
Agilent Technologies Inc. today launched additional Agilent SureFISH probes, creating the largest offering of oligonucleotide-based fluorescent in situ hybridization assays on the market. Over 425 probes are now available from Agilent, including centromere probes for all 24 chromosomes, and 35 telomere probes.
Agilent Ships 300th X-Ray Crystallography System
Agilent announced that it has shipped the 300th X-ray crystallography SuperNova system. The system was manufactured by Oxford Diffraction Ltd., part of Varian, Inc., which was acquired by Agilent in May, 2010. The 300th (and 301st) SuperNova systems were delivered to the Chemical Crystallography Laboratory in the Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford. They will be used in a wide range of cutting-edge research projects, and to teach moder...
Agilent Technologies Offers FT-IR Solutions for Biomedical and Biological Analysis
Agilent announced Fourier Transform-Infra Red (FT-IR) solutions for biomedical and biological applications that reduce analysis times and reveal more detailed information about biomedical and biological samples.
Agilent - Oscilloscopes with Breakthrough Technology to Deliver Advanced Capabilities for Engineers, Technicians with Limited Budgets
Agilent today expanded its mixed-signal and digital-storage oscilloscope portfolio with 26 new models that comprise its next-generation InfiniiVision 2000 and 3000 X-Series. The new scopes incorporate breakthrough technology that allows advanced capabilities to be included in affordable instruments.
Agilent Technologies Expands Life Science Disease Research Portfolio with Eurofins MWG Operon Asset Purchase
Agilent Technologies today announced it has purchased the MassCode Tag technology from Eurofins MWG Operon, a division of Eurofins. The purchase includes the MassCode trademarks and intellectual property, including four families of patents. Agilent will use MassCode Tag technology to develop new research products for pathogen identification, leveraging its strength in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and mass spectroscopy. Under the agreement, Eu...
Agilent Technologies Announces First Nano Measure Scientific Symposium
Agilent Technologies announced that the first Nano Measure Scientific Symposium (Nano Measure 2010) will take place June 3-4 at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. The two-day event will feature some of the most prestigious scientists presenting leading-edge, nanomeasurement-driven research.
Agilent Technologies Announces Winner of Third Annual Early Career Professor Award
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) today announced the winner of the company's third annual Agilent Early Career Professor Award. Dr. Michael Jewett, assistant professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering in the McCormick School of Engineering at Northwestern University, will receive the prize, which provides an unrestricted research award of $50,000 per year for two years to Northwestern in Dr. Jewett's name.
Agilent Technologies and Johns Hopkins University to Research Novel Toxicity Pathways for Embryonic Brain Development Using Metabolomics
Agilent and the Agilent Foundation today announced that Dr. Thomas Hartung has received an Agilent Thought Leader Award in support of his research for the use of toxicity pathways to predict developmental neurotoxicity. This work could help identify possible contributions of chemicals to disorders such as autism and attention hyperactivity disorders. Dr. Hartung recently was named a leading toxicologist by the science journal Nature.