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Podcast: Making the Internet safer How do we know people are who they say they are online? Two professors explain how research is helping to answer that question.
Business development. In the wake of Pfizer's plans to reduce its Michigan presence, the universities moved quickly to retain research jobs and find new uses for desirable laboratory space. U-M and Ann Arbor SPARK announced Monday they have transformed Pfizer's former Traverwood facility into a wet lab incubator and are already filling the facility with four startup company tenants and other researchers. MSU has similar plans for a former Pfizer facility in Holland. Get the Flash Player to see this player QuickTime Leveraging assets and technology. U-M and Wayne State announced they have joined forces through STIET, a multi-disciplinary research-education program involving corporations like Google, Yahoo and IBM to train the PhDs who will transform the Internet into one that is speedier, more secure and spam-free. Get the Flash Player to see this player QuickTime Read a pdf version of the 2007 URC report (.pdf) More on the University Research Corridor and other URC initiatives Full releases: URC presidents outline actions to aid Michigan's economy |
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