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Member Spotlight: Madeline Lancaster, PhD
Curiosity and creativity are the most important qualities one can have as a scientist. A lot of people are smart, but it's that motivation from deep within that I think makes a researcher most successful.
The ISSCR Submits Comments on New National Science Foundation Technology Directorate
On 27 July 2023, the ISSCR submitted comments in response to a Request for Information on Developing a Roadmap for the Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships (TIP) at the National Science Foundation, in accordance with the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022. This legislation tasks the TIP Directorate with developing a roadmap to guide investment decisions in use-inspired and translational research over a 3-year time frame, working towards the goal of advancing U.S. competitiveness in the identified key technology focus areas and addressing the identified societal, national, and geostrategic challenges.
Member Spotlight: Stevens Rehen, PhD
The most rewarding aspect of our work is the opportunity to contribute to stem cell research in Brazil and to make it more internationally recognized.
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