Press
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Nicole Heidel: Solving complex challenges with innovative solutions
Heidel and her team are working on new technology in photonics and integrated circuits.
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Kathlynn Brown: Creating real impact through your work
A recognized leader in life sciences, SRI Bioscience’s first female president says passion and hard work are crucial in tackling difficult scientific challenges.
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SRI-led collaborative develops a system to increase confidence in AI-produced recommendations
SRI is developing a hybrid AI to improve human performance by combining two AI methods to continuously learn and adapt to rapidly evolving novel situations.
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Leslie Lamarche: Using data to analyze the geospace environment
A research engineer at SRI’s Center for Geospace Studies says it’s essential to engage with researchers from other disciplines.
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SRI scientists are developing therapeutics to help fight the next pandemic
The institute received a four-year, $4.95 million award from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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An SRI technology helps people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy and spinal muscular atrophy maintain the use of their arms
The Duchenne UK charity will utilize SRI’s twisted string actuator technology in their wearable SMART suit.
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SRI welcomes Ellen Ochoa to the board of directors
Ochoa is a former astronaut, former Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, and until May 2022, chair of the National Science Board.
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Scientists at SRI International have developed a peptide that targets lung tumors and delivers therapeutics inside the cells
The newly optimized molecular vehicle provides effective, targeted delivery of anticancer agents to lung tumors.
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SRI International appoints Kathlynn Brown to Biosciences Division President
The SRI International veteran to expand leadership for the innovations needed to cure diseases and improve people’s health.
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SRI researchers are working to build the knowledge management technology of the future
Funded by a $10.8 million Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency contract, the initiative aims to transform how organizations store and manage data.
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Women participants needed for NIH funded research study on memory and sleep
We are looking for healthy women to participate in an NIH funded research study exploring the impact of sex hormones on memory and sleep.
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SRI International celebrates global recognition of Bioinformatics Research Group and its BioCyc and Pathway Tools collection
SRI’s BioCyc and Pathway Tools publication contributors named to 2022 Highly Cited Researchers List; EcoCyc selected as Global Core Biodata Resource.