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Apr 09, 2021
How to Become a Geologist
U.S. News #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - In contrast to the average person gazing at a hill, a stream and a cliff without much thought, a geologist viewing the same landscape is more likely to think about why the landscape looks the way it does. -
Apr 01, 2021
Opinion: These Revolutionary Science-Tech Fields Will Make the World a Safer Place
The Columbus Dispatch #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - As leader of one of the world’s largest scientific R&D organizations, a big perk of Lou Von Thear's job is getting an insider’s view of solutions to tomorrow’s challenges. Subsequently, Lou has identified three science-driven fields that he believes will enable us to carve out a better and brighter future by protecting people and the planet. -
Mar 11, 2021
Battelle Actively Developing Important Assays Supporting Ongoing COVID-19 Vaccine Development
TriadSiteNews #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Active in the fight against COVID-19, Battelle continues to play a critical role in assessing COVID-19 vaccine candidates. -
Mar 10, 2021
NIAID and Battelle Partner on Assays to Improve COVID-19 Vaccine Analysis
FLC #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - With funding through an existing National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) contract, Battelle has worked on process improvements and assay validation, as well as transferring the assay for use by other contract research organizations supporting the federal response to COVID-19. -
Mar 10, 2021
Lou Von Thaer, President and CEO of Battelle, Named to 2020 Wash100
GovCon Wire #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Executive Mosaic is honored to present Lou Von Thaer, president and CEO of Battelle, as an inductee into the 2020 Wash100 Award. -
Feb 25, 2021
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Feb 12, 2021
DOE Approves Battelle Savannah River Alliance to Manage SRNL; Mark Peters Quoted
Executive Gov #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - The Battelle Savannah River Alliance (BRSA) team has received a Notice to Proceed with Transition, following the Department of Energy’s (DOE) selection of BRSA to manage the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), Battelle reported on Thursday. -
Feb 05, 2021
Small Team With Big Job Recognized at DLA Annual Awards
DVIDS #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support’s Construction and Equipment supply chain COVID-19 Strike Team was presented with the Small Team of the Year award during DLA’s virtual annual award ceremony January 28. -
Jan 26, 2021
Mark Peters Starts Role as Battelle Lab Operations EVP; Lou Von Thaer Quoted
GovCon Wire #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Mark Peters, formerly director of the Idaho National Laboratory, has transitioned to new work as Battelle's executive vice president of laboratory operations after more than five years of INL leadership. -
Jan 13, 2021
Teams Selected to Produce Critical, On-Demand Stocks from Military Waste
Space War #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Warfighters are burdened with transporting and disposing of single-use materials, and have limited ability to create valuable materials when and where needed. To address these challenges, DARPA has selected teams from Battelle, Iowa State University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Michigan Technological University, in addition to government partners from the Idaho, Savannah River, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories to support the ReSource Program. -
Dec 30, 2020
Aprecia Taps Battelle to Expand Drug 3D Printing Technology
3DPrint.com #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - A pharmaceutical company called Aprecia is partnering with Battelle, a leading research non-profit, to expand its pharmaceutical 3D printing. -
Dec 16, 2020
Battelle-Led Team to Mature Brain-Computer Interface for DARPA’s N3 Neurotech Research Initiative
ExcutiveBiz #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - A Battelle-led research group secured funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to continue developing a brain-computer interface concept for noninvasive clinical procedures and other military and national security applications. -
Dec 07, 2020
New DNA Technology Is Helping Ohio Identify Missing Persons
Ann Thompson #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - In November, detectives at the Bureau of Criminal Investigations (BCI) were able to identify those remains as Lewis thanks to a partnership with the global research and development organization Battelle. -
Nov 19, 2020
Battelle President, CEO Lou Von Thaer Receives His Fifth Wash100 Award
GovCon Wire #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Lou Von Thaer, president and CEO of Battelle, was presented with his 2020 Wash100 Award by Executive Mosaic for expanding the company’s revenue and influence in the government contracting (GovCon) sector through valuable contract awards, partnerships and important executive appointments. -
Oct 21, 2020
Ohio State, Battelle Resume Work on Brain-Computer Interface for Paralysis
Columbus Business First #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Battelle and Ohio State University have resumed work on developing the technology in what researchers say is a three- to five-year journey toward a marketable medical device for spinal cord injury. -
Oct 20, 2020
FoodChain ID Licenses Battelle
FoodChain ID #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - To combat this issue, FoodChain ID licensed technology from Battelle to fight food fraud using EMAlert™, a food fraud prediction tool using artificial intelligence to identify potential hazards in the global food supply chain. -
Oct 07, 2020
Ready for War: Ohio’s Role in A Dangerous World
Dayton Daily News #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Wherever and however the next war is fought, Ohio-based defense power and knowledge will play a role in preparing for and fighting it, participants in the 2020 Ohio Defense and Aerospace Forum said Tuesday. -
Sep 22, 2020
If We Put Computers in Our Brains, Strange Things Might Happen to Our Minds
ZD Net #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - Soon our brains could face their biggest challenge: being connected to a computer through a brain-computer interface (BCI), something that could change how we view the world, our own bodies, and even the speed at which we can produce changes in the world. -
Sep 15, 2020
The Brain-Computer Interface Is Coming And We Are So Not Ready For It
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - When the US government—in particular, the Pentagon—has an engineering challenge, this lab is one of the places it turns to. The Navy’s surface-to-air missile, the Tomahawk land-attack missile, and a satellite-based navigation system that preceded GPS all originated here. -
Sep 04, 2020
REALM Project Announces Test 4 Results
American Libraries #ResourceNotFound: NewsWidgetResources, OpensNewPage# - The REopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) project aims to make these questions easier to answer. REALM—a collaboration among organizations OCLC, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and science and technology development nonprofit Battelle Memorial Institute—has been conducting research since April 22 on how long the COVID-19 virus survives on materials common to libraries, archives, and museums.