What if all your medicine could be combined into a single pill? Read our new Inside Battelle blog to learn how our Medical Device Solutions team collaborated with a precision drug delivery company to design a 3D printing technology, making medication more personalized and accessible. https://okt.to/FlxHpS #drugdelivery #PersonalizedMedicine
About us
Every day, the people of Battelle apply science and technology to solving what matters most. At major technology centers and national laboratories around the world, Battelle conducts research and development, designs and manufactures products, and delivers critical services for government and commercial customers. Headquartered in Columbus, Ohio since its founding in 1929, Battelle serves the national security, health and life sciences, and energy and environmental industries. For more information, visit www.battelle.org.
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http://www.Battelle.org
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- Research Services
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- 10,001+ employees
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- Columbus, Ohio
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- Nonprofit
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- 1929
- Specialties
- Consumer & Industrial, Energy & Environment, Health & Analytics, Lab Management, National Security, STEM Education, Pharmaceutical & Medical Devices, and Infrastructure & Homeland Security
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Do great things! We're looking forward to seeing how things progress for grantees. Battelle has funded a diverse new portfolio of 16 out-of-classroom education programs in the Central Ohio area. Read more: https://okt.to/G4kjKh
Battelle Sets New Funding Record with 2024 STEM Education Grants for Innovative Central Ohio Programs
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Ever wonder about climate change’s effects on the interrelation between fungi and forests? Or about the impact of plant diversity management and intensification methods on grazing lands, or how using satellite data can inform us about plant traits? Read the new Inside Battelle blog, where we highlighting the latest research leveraging data from the NEON Program that we proudly operate for the National Science Foundation (NSF). Originally conceived at the turn of the millennium and designed to collect measurements for three decades, NEON is a U.S.-wide network of 81 field sites that offers the global scientific community access to rich, continent-scale datasets that are driving ecological research. https://okt.to/aYEZoJ
Latest Innovations with NEON: Impact of Climate Change on Tree Migration, Plant Diversity and Grazing Lands, and Capturing Plant Traits from Space
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Great read! Electric vehicles without rare earth permanent magnets - IEEE Spectrum https://okt.to/5inugE Oak Ridge National Laboratory National Renewable Energy Laboratory
How to Build EV Motors Without Rare Earth Elements
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Battelle Environmental Scientist Hank Loescher was a co-author on a publication in Earth’s Future about the integrated Terrestrial Environmental Observatories in Germany. https://okt.to/bjnwAk
Fifteen Years of Integrated Terrestrial Environmental Observatories (TERENO) in Germany: Functions, Services, and Lessons Learned
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Check out this cool video on Battelle's UltraSEQ™ Advanced DNA Sequencing Threat Analysis https://okt.to/7aj9Nv
Insights | Battelle
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Vote for Battelle's revolutionizing gene therapy delivery entry in this SAE Media Group TechBriefs Create the Future Design Contest https://okt.to/p4gUAs Deadline July 8. Battelle entry is here https://okt.to/T2xK1F
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In furtherance of Battelle's Climate Resilience campaign, Software Engineer Sanjay Mawalkar was a co-author on a publication in the International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control about carbon dioxide plume imaging by joint tomographic inversion using distributed pressure and temperature measurements. The research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). https://okt.to/PTSnOG
Robust CO2 plume imaging by joint tomographic inversion using distributed pressure and temperature measurements
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At the Celebration of Solvers, we recognize accomplishments all various types. In the research world, everyone knows the importance of publishing. That's why we honor the Publication of the Year by employee(s) who have published a peer-reviewed scientific publication that adds to Battelle's reputation within the scientific community. Bryan Gemler, Chiranjit 'Ran' Mukherjee, PhD, Carrie Howland, Danielle Huk, Zach Shank, Lela Johnson Harbo, Ph.D. and Craig Bartling, won the award for their paper, “Function-based classification of hazardous biological sequences: Demonstration of a new paradigm for biohazard assessments,” which was published in Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Data Scientist Bryan Gemler (left) accepts the award from President and CEO Lou Von Thaer.
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