Announcements
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Expanding cancer immunotherapy by exploiting recall immunity – a new co-therapy option for checkpoint inhibitor
SRI International has developed a novel immunotherapy that is capable of delivering previously encountered antigenic peptides specifically to cancer cells and facilitating their presentation through the MHC class I pathway.
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SRI introduces DiaCyt™ CNS drug-delivery platform at 2021 JP Morgan Conference
Novel peptide-based technology delivers molecular cargo through the blood brain barrier, enabling CNS drug discovery and therapeutic delivery
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Paul Cook, former SRI board member and founder of SRI spin-out Raychem, Passes at 96
Paul Cook, an early researcher and founder of one of SRI International’s first spin-outs, Raychem, has died at 96.
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SRI International’s Driver Monitoring System selected as winner of AutoTech Breakthroughs’s Auto Sensor Innovation of the Year award
SRI International is proud to announce that the Center for Vision Technologies Lab has been awarded the Auto Sensor Innovation of the Year award for our Driver Monitoring System from AutoTech Breakthrough.
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SRI receives NSF grant to create new viral classification system
SRI International has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant through the Grants for Rapid Response (RAPID) program. RAPID is a mechanism used by the NSF to provide funds for urgent research that addresses unexpected disasters or events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. SRI scientists will use the RAPID grant to develop a first-of-its-kind…
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SRI announces John Crowe as President, Advanced Technology and Systems Division
SRI is pleased to welcome John Crowe as our new President, Advanced Technology and Systems Division (ATSD). John joined SRI in 2010 and has served as acting President of ATSD since November 2019. As Lab Director, John built a portfolio of business that spans from low Technology Readiness Level (TRL) research to operational systems. He…
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SRI-managed Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) confirms steering committee
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and the Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) announced the establishment of the Quantum Economic Development Consortium’s (QED-C) steering committee. The QED-C, managed by SRI International, brings together industry, academic, and Federal stakeholders to collaborate on quantum information science (QIS) research,…
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SRI research scientists discuss new opportunities for large-scale data collection through consumer sleep technology
Consumer sleep technology (CST) is a fast-paced industry, and little is known about the accuracy and reliability of consumer sleep-tracking devices
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SRI welcomes David Motley to the Board of Directors
David brings significant experience to the SRI Board in biomedical technologies, manufacturing of technical products and venture capital.
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SRI Education awarded contract from Office of Child Care to operate the National Technical Assistance Center for Preschool Development Grants Birth Through Five
SRI International has been awarded a contract from the Office of Child Care (OCC) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children, Youth and Families, to operate the National Technical Assistance Center for Preschool Development Grants Birth Through Five (NCPDG B-5). The new technical assistance (TA) center will support the work…
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A statement from SRI Education
As an organization and as individuals, we must listen, speak, and act to combat racial injustice. SRI Education commits to take 4 steps towards this goal.
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Developing the next generation of PCR diagnostics for point-of-contact screening
SRI International investigator awarded National Science Foundation grant for development of a revolutionary point of contact diagnostic for infectious diseases The current world-wide COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need for rapid and widespread screening for emerging infectious agents. As emerging infectious diseases can spread rapidly, government agencies have made developing detection technologies a priority. To explore…