"Imaginary Homelands": Woodstock Exhibit Represents Work of Nine Artists From Ghana, Latvia, Israel, Malaysia, Spain, Brazil, and Bulgaria

Digital Art Display Incorporates Work of Several Students at Rensselaer Woodstock, N.Y. - The Center of Photography will present “Imaginary Homelands,” the digital artwork of nine artists from Ghana, Latvia, Israel, Malaysia, Spain, America, Brazil, and Bulgaria. The exhibit, on display Nov. 2-Dec. 22, comprises digital photography, video, and a Web-based interactive sculpture.

Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson Named One of the "50 Most Important Women in Science" by Discover Magazine

Troy, N.Y. — President Shirley Ann Jackson has been named one of the “50 Most Important Women in Science” by Discover magazine. The women were chosen from across scientific disciplines for their groundbreaking scientific discoveries, their leadership, and their fearlessness in shattering the scientific glass ceiling. The November issue of Discover magazine is currently on newsstands.

Kimberly-Clark Worldwide Donates Intellectual Property to Rensselaer

Institute Licenses Patents to Xylos Corporation, an Incubator Company Troy, N.Y. — Kimberly-Clark Worldwide has donated two U.S. patents to Rensselaer. The technology is key in the manufacture of microbial cellulose, which holds great promise in the tissue engineering industry. Rensselaer will own the patents outright, as well as any foreign equivalents that result.

Rensselaer Names New Communications Head

Troy , N.Y. — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson has named Jane Van Ryan, principal of VanRyanBanks Inc. of Reston, Va., as the Institute’s assistant vice president of communications.   Van Ryan will lead the Office of Communications (formerly the Office of Marketing and Media Relations), which includes media relations, marketing, presidential communications, and university events.

Former President George M. Low, Who Helped Put Man on the Moon, Memorialized in Permanent Exhibit of NASA Memorabilia at Rensselaer

Troy, N.Y. — A permanent exhibit of NASA memorabilia and other materials that honor the life of former Rensselaer President George M. Low ’48 has been created at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and was dedicated today. A Rensselaer alumnus, Low headed the Apollo Program that landed Americans on the moon in 1969. He became the university’s 14th president in 1976.

Troy Homes Reborn in Partnership with Rensselaer

Troy, N.Y. — Committed to enhancing its campus gateways by fostering homeownership and rehabilitation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Rehab America are transforming textbook examples of American architecture into affordable homes.

Senator Bruno Announces $22.5 Million for Gen*NY*sis Center for Bioengineering and Medicine at Rensselaer

Troy, N.Y. — New York state Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno today announced that Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will receive $22.5 million to create the Gen*NY*sis Center for Bioengineering and Medicine. The Center will create 290 new permanent jobs in addition to 250 construction jobs, Bruno said. Funding for the Center for Bioengineering and Medicine will come from the Senate’s Gen*NY*sis biotechnology economic development program that was included in the 2002-03 state budget.

Mapping Proteins: Researchers Discover a Better Way to Decode the Protein Language

Troy, N.Y. — Two researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are creating a faster, more efficient data-mining technique to determine basic rules of how proteins form. The researchers are Mohammed Zaki, assistant professor of computer science, and Chris Bystroff, assistant professor of biology. Researchers can identify a protein’s biological function, and therefore its specific role in disease, if they know the 3-D structure of a protein given its amino-acid sequence.

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