Foundation president, Harvey Fineberg, and chairman emeritus and co-founder, Gordon Moore, discuss the Statement of Founders’ Intent with staff.
In support of the collaborative project Follow the Leader: Forecasting collective cancer dynamics proposed at the 2017 Scialog: Molecules Come to Life conference, where six team research proposals were selected through peer-review from thirteen team proposals that focused on convergence science at the intersection of physics and biology to address the need for a more quantitative, theory-based understanding of complex biological phenomena.
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Oregon State University, College of Pharmacy
$1,556,688
42 months
How Microbes Use Chemistry to Form Ecosystems in Layered Living Rocks
Nov 2017
Oregon State University, Department of Physics
$56,250
14 months
The Third Scialog: Molecules Come to Life Research Competition
Jul 2017
Oregon State University, Office of Sponsored Programs
$893,000
How the food preferences of coastal microorganisms shape marine elemental cycles
Oct 2012
Oregon State University, Department of Microbiology
$3,425,229
49 months
Lab of Stephen J. Giovannoni, Ph.D.
Sep 2008
Oregon State University, College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
$5,498,997
36 months
Two-year time-series study of seasonal coastal hypoxia
$2,613,332
60 months
Lab of Stephen J. Giovannoni, PhD
Nov 2004
Oregon State University, Department of Zoology
$13,543,700
Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO)
Sep 2004
Creating positive outcomes for future generations.