NYSERNet’s annual conference for CIOs working in and around higher education will open July 12 with Thornton’s keynote, “Leading and Learning in Revolutionary Times”. Read more for details about the presentation.
Read moreAuthor: nn#admin
NYSCIO Sponsor: Core BTS
NYSERNet would like to thank Core BTS for sponsoring NYSCIO 2017. Read more about the NYSCIO conference and our sponsors.
Read moreThe first to 100 Gbps
Stony Brook University became the first higher education institution in New York state to deploy a NYSERNet 100 Gbps connection, providing researchers with unprecedented speed and capacity. Read more
Read moreShark DNA gives clues to cancer resistance
A study on shark DNA reveals that their unique immunity genes may be the reason they can heal wounds quickly, and the differences in immune genes between sharks and humans may explain sharks’ greater resistance […]
Read moreNYSCIO Sponsor: Hewlett Packard Enterprise
NYSERNet would like to thank Hewlett Packard Enterprise for sponsoring NYSCIO 2017. Read more about the NYSCIO conference and our sponsors.
Read moreGenetic patterns may indicate severe forms of pediatric epilepsy
Columbia University Medical Center and New York Presbyterian have collaborated on a study of genetic patterns in severe forms of pediatric epilepsy, and their findings may lead to better treatment of the disorder by targeting […]
Read moreNYSCIO Sponsor: Telehouse
NYSERNet would like to thank Telehouse for sponsoring NYSCIO 2017. Read more to find out how your company can become a sponsor.
Read moreNYGC, Weill Cornell develop cancer genomics data center
A $2.45 million grant from the National Cancer Institute will support a joint cancer genomics data center that allows The New York Genome Center and Weill Cornell Medicine to collaborated on research and clinical interpretation. […]
Read moreNYSCIO Sponsor: NetApp
NYSERNet would like to thank NetApp for returning as a sponsor of NYSCIO 2017. Read more to find out how your company can become a sponsor.
Read moreInteractive map monitors urban warfare in Aleppo
A professor from Columbia University and her team have created an interactive, open-source map to study the physical destruction in the city of Aleppo due to urban warfare. The map combines layers of high-resolution satellite […]
Read more