SRI International Digest #8, Summer 2003
Major
initiatives with major impact:
In recent months, SRI has advanced its client programs in pharmaceutical
development, space weather research, robotics, and mobile communications
-- to name just a few areas. Keep reading to learn more about our latest
innovations and the value we create for clients.
IN THIS ISSUE:
BIOSCIENCES
- California Research Universities Team with SRI to Bridge Drug Development
Gap
- SRI and Shanghai Decrease Cost of Preclinical Drug Development
- Advanced Modeling Systems for Liver Toxicity Explored
HOMELAND
SECURITY
- SRI Technology Improves Battlefield Communications
COMPUTING
SCIENCES
- New Cognitive Computing Research for DARPA
- Team of Robots "Invades" LinuxWorld
SPACE
STUDIES
- SRI Building First-of-a-Kind Movable Radar for Space Weather Research
SPIN-OFFS
- SpanLink Acquires Discern Communications
AWARDS,
EVENTS, SRI IN THE NEWS
- Taiwan Group Learns SRI's Methods for Value Creation
- SRI CEO to Speak at "Silicon Valley 4.0" Conference
- Higher Learning Magazine Chronicles TRAILS
- Meet SRI Researchers
BIOSCIENCES
California Research Universities Team with SRI to Bridge Drug Development
Gap: Five world-leading California research organizations have joined
forces to accelerate the translation of breakthrough new drugs from discovery
into clinical use. Led by SRI, the PharmaSTART consortium offers drug
development and consultation services to help translate the vast unrealized
research investments in new molecular targets made by California-based
universities, research institutes, and small biotech companies into potentially
life-saving drugs. Read the SRI press
release and visit the PharmaSTART
website.
SRI and Shanghai Decrease Cost of Preclinical Drug Development: SRI
will outsource portions of its preclinical research to the National Shanghai
Center for New Drug Safety Evaluation and Research. The agreement will
provide SRI and its customers with qualified drug development services
at reduced costs. Read the SRI press
release.
Advanced Modeling Systems for Liver Toxicity Explored: SRI has
been awarded an exploratory/developmental R33 grant by the National Cancer
Institute to develop innovative in vitro assays using hepatobiliary (liver)
cell systems. The assays will be developed to identify toxicological profiles
and predict safety of potential therapeutics for cancer and other diseases.
SRI researchers believe their approach can lead to better-informed predictions
on the nature and severity of liver damage in humans. Read the SRI press
release.
HOMELAND
SECURITY
SRI Technology Improves Battlefield Communications:
Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T), the Army's next-generation
communications system, integrates a high-speed, high-capacity communications
network to provide battlefield situational awareness, giving commanders
new abilities to synchronize combat forces. SRI is responsible for modeling
and simulation of the WIN-T architecture and system design as part of
the Lockheed Martin-led team, one of two competing for a 2005 production
contract award. For more information, visit Lockheed Martin's WIN-T
website.
Read more about SRI's homeland
defense and national security capabilities.
COMPUTING
SCIENCES
New Cognitive Computing Research for DARPA: SRI is leading
development of new software that could revolutionize how computers support
decision-makers. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA),
under its Perceptive Assistant that Learns (PAL) program, has awarded
SRI $22 million for the first phase of a five-year contract to develop
an enduring personalized cognitive assistant. DARPA expects the PAL program
to generate innovative ideas that result in new science, new and fundamental
approaches to current problems, and new technology of significant value
to the military. SRI is leading a team of 20 research organizations in
the effort. Read the SRI press
release.
Team of Robots "Invades" LinuxWorld: Centibots
are SRI's mobile robots that communicate with each other to explore, map,
and survey the interior of an unknown building structure. They were recently
demonstrated at LinuxWorld 2003. Centibots are designed to augment the
situational awareness of human teams in situations that could pose a threat,
such as a hostage situation. Read the San
Francisco Chronicle's article.
SPACE
STUDIES
SRI Building First-of-a-Kind Movable Radar for Space Weather Research:
The National Science Foundation has awarded SRI a four-year grant
to lead the development of the Advanced Modular Incoherent Scatter Radar
(AMISR), a modular, movable radar facility. The radar will be constructed
in two stages over the next four years at a total cost of $44M. Students
from around the world will use the radar to conduct studies of the rapidly
changing upper atmosphere and to observe space weather events. Read the
SRI press
release.
SPIN-OFFS
Spanlink Acquires Discern: Spanlink Communications, Inc., a contact
center solution provider headquartered in Minneapolis, has completed its
acquisition of Discern Communications, an SRI spin-off company. Spanlink
delivers solutions for contact centers, incorporating customer interaction
products, unified resource management products and professional services.
Discern provides natural language technology, allowing customer service
and support centers to provide precise answers to customer inquiries over
the web, email and phone without human intervention. Discern's technology
is based on a 10-year, $25 million investment by SRI and the U.S. government.
Spanlink will retain Discern's product development team in Menlo Park,
CA. Visit the Spanlink
website.
AWARDS,
EVENTS, SRI IN THE NEWS
Taiwan Group Learns SRI's Methods for Value Creation: The
Institute for Information Industry (III), founded by Taiwan's Ministry
of Economic Affairs to increase that country's worldwide competitiveness,
recently completed an "SRI University" workshop in Taipei. A
team of SRI leaders and consultants led leadership-level participants
through the course, which is based on SRI's best practices for turning
good ideas into real, high-impact value.
SRI CEO to Speak at "Silicon
Valley 4.0" Conference: Nano, wireless, biotech,
software...where's the world headed? SRI's Dr. Curt Carlson will speak
at Silicon Valley 4.0, the Churchill Club's first all-day conference.
Dr. Carlson will join well-known VCs on the panel "What's Hot in
4.0?" on October 7 at 2:30 p.m. For more information, visit http://www.siliconvalley4.com.
Higher Learning magazine Chronicles
TRAILS: In the TRAILS project, SRI leads an effort
to help undergrads develop high-quality educational software for K-12
education.
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research and technology development organizations. Founded as Stanford
Research Institute in 1946 and independent since 1970, SRI has been meeting
the strategic needs of clients for more than 55 years. The nonprofit research
institute performs contract research and development for government agencies,
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