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Promoting engineering, encouraging engineeringeducation, recognizing achievements that improveour lives.
Ohio University thanks late alumnus Fritz Russ andhis wife, Dolores, for creating the $500,000 RussPrize with an endowment to the University.We’reproud to steward their vision in collaboration withthe National Academy of Engineering.
www.ohio.edu/engineering/russ-prizeRuss College of Engineering
and Technology
The 2015 National Academy of Engineering
Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ Prize
Creators of good:
DID YOUHEAR?Thanks to them,she does.
2015 Russ Prize recipients
Developers of the cochlear implant
• Graeme M. Clark
• Erwin Hochmair
• Ingeborg J. Hochmair
• Michael M.Merzenich
• Blake S.Wilson
The Next Generation of
DNA Assembly and Cloning
NEW ENGLAND BIOLABS®, NEB® and NEBUILDER® are registered trademarks of New England Biolabs, Inc.
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DNA AssemblyThe next generation of DNA assembly andcloning has arrived. With NEBuilder HiFi DNAAssembly, you’ll enjoy virtually error-free joiningof DNA fragments. More efficient assemblyis now possible, even with larger fragments,low inputs, or 5´- and 3´-end mismatches.Additionally, use NEBuilder HiFi to bridge twodsDNA fragments with a ssDNA oligo. Save timewith less screening or re-sequencing, and benefitfrom no licensing fee requirements from NEBwhen choosing NEBuilder products.
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Total fragmentsassembled
0
20
40
Fragment size
Vector size
Total size (kb)
60
80
100
NEBuilder HiFi DNA Assembly Master Mix (NEB #E2621)
Gibson Assembly Master Mix (NEB #E2611)
PercentCorrect
2
A
3 kb
5.4 kb
8.4
10/10 10/10
2
B
210 bp
7.7 kb
7.9
3/35/5
6
F
5 x 1 kb frags.
3.3 kb
8.3
11/12
1/10
3
E
450 bp + 250 bp
7 kb
7.7
12/12
5/8
2
D
3 kb
2.1 kb
5.5
10/10
7/10
2
C
210 bp
7.7 kb
7.9
5/5
1/4
NEBuilder HiFi DNA Master Mix offers improved fidelity
over Gibson Assembly Master Mix
Fidelity of assembled products was compared between NEBuilder HiFI DNA Assembly Master Mix
(NEB #E2621) and Gibson Assembly Master Mix (NEB #E2611). Experiments were performed
using the various fragment and vector sizes, following suggested protocols. Experiments B and C vary
because sequences of fragments are different. Experiments D and F were performed with fragments
containing 3´-end mismatches.
CALL FOR PAPERSAbstract Submission Opens May 18, 2015 | Abstract Submission Deadline June 18, 2015
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Don’t Miss These Future MRS Meetings!2016 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit
March 28 - April 1, 2016
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2016 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit
November 27 - December 2, 2016
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ENERGY AND SUSTAINABILITY
LL Materials and Architectures for Safe and Low-Cost
Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies
MM Advances in Flexible Devices for Energy Conversion and Storage
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in Complex Materials
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A Engaged Learning of Materials Science and Engineering
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for Electronics and Medicine
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G Plasma Processing and Diagnostics for Life Sciences
H Multifunctionality in Polymer-Based Materials, Gels and Interfaces
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J Wetting and Soft Electrokinetics
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Diagnosis and Treatment
L Nanofunctional Materials, Nanostructures and Nanodevices
for Biomedical Applications
NANOMATERIALS AND SYNTHESISM Micro- and Nanoscale Processing of Materials for Biomedical Devices
N Magnetic Nanomaterials for Biomedical and Energy Applications
O Plasmonic Nanomaterials for Energy Conversion
P Synthesis and Applications of Nanowires and Hybrid 1D-0D/2D/3D
Semiconductor Nanostructures
Q Nano Carbon Materials—1D to 3D
R Harsh Environment Sensing—Functional Nanomaterials
and Nanocomposites, Materials for Associated Packaging
and Electrical Components and Applications
MECHANICAL BEHAVIOR AND FAILURE OF MATERIALS
S Mechanical Behavior at the Nanoscale
T Strength and Failure at the Micro- and Nanoscale—
From Fundamentals to Applications
U Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties
in Interface-Dominated Metallic Materials
V Gradient and Laminate Materials
W Materials under Extreme Environments (MuEE)
Y Shape Programmable Materials
ELECTRONICS AND PHOTONICS
Z Molecularly Ordered Organic and Polymer Semiconductors—
Fundamentals and Devices
AA Organic Semiconductors—Surface, Interface and Bulk Doping
BB Innovative Fabrication and Processing Methods for Organic
and Hybrid Electronics
CC Organic Bioelectronics—
From Biosensing Platforms to Implantable Nanodevices
DD Diamond Electronics, Sensors and Biotechnology—
Fundamentals to Applications
EE Beyond Graphene—2D Materials and Their Applications
FF Integration of Functional Oxides with Semiconductors
GG Emerging Materials and Platforms for Optoelectronics
HH Optical Metamaterials—
From New Plasmonic Materials to Metasurface Devices
II Phonon Transport, Interactions and Manipulations
in Nanoscale Materials and Devices—Fundamentals and Applications
JJ Multiferroics and Magnetoelectrics
KK Materials and Technology for Non-Volatile Memories
2015 FALL MEETING & EXHIBIT
November 29 – December 4, 2015 | Boston, Massachusetts
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The MRS/E-MRS Bilateral Conference on Energy will be comprised
of the energy-related symposia at the 2015 MRS Fall Meeting.
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Stockholm in the second week of December is a special place. The city is alive
with excitement as it welcomes and celebrates the new Nobel Laureates at the
annual Nobel Prize ceremony.
If you are a recent PhD graduate you could be here too, and receive a rather
special prize yourself.
Te journal Science & SciLifeLab have established Te Science & SciLifeLab Prize forYoung Scientists, to recognize and reward excellence in PhD research and support youngscientists at the start of their careers. It’s about bright minds, bright ideas and bright futures.
Four winners will be selected for this international award.Tey will have their essays publishedin the journal Science and share a new total of 60,000 USD in prize money. Te winnerswill be awarded in Stockholm, in December, and take part in a unique week of eventsincluding meeting leading scientists in their felds.
“Te last couple of days have been exhilarating. It has been an experience of a lifetime.Stockholm is a wonderful city and the Award winning ceremony exceeds my wildest dreams.”–Dr. Dan Dominissini, 2014 Prize Winner
Who knows, Te Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists could be a major step-ping stone in your career and hopefully one day, during Nobel week, you could be visitingStockholm in December once again.
Te 2015 Prize is now open. Te deadline for submissions is August 1, 2015.Enter today: www.sciencemag.org/scilifelabprize
Te 2015 Prize categories are:
• Cell and Molecular Biology
• Ecology and Environment
• Genomics and Proteomics
• Translational Medicine
For over 130 years the journal Science hasbeen the world’s leading journal of originalscientifc research, global news and commentary.
SciLifeLab is a collaboration among fouruniversities in Stockholm and Uppsala,Sweden, and is a national center formolecular biosciences with focus on healthand environmental research.
Tis prize is made possible with the kindsupport of the Knut and Alice WallenbergFoundation.
Will you be inStockholm thisDecember?(If you have a recent PhD you could be.)
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