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Ohio Physicians and Biomedical Students Discuss Collaboration with NASA

December 18th, 2009
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Published under Ohio Business Climate Improvement, Region 9 - Northeast Central Ohio

According to Crain’s Cleveland Business, doctors at Summa Health System, one of the largest networks of hospitals and health centers in Ohio, and senior biomedical engineering students from the University of Akron in northeast Ohio recently met with representatives of NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston to discuss a potential education partnership. Dr. J.D. Polk, chief of space medicine at NASA Johnson, spoke with the physicians and students about NASA's programs and needs for the future.

With NASA's hopes of sending astronauts to Mars, the organization is looking for people to help them anticipate the medical problems they might encounter during long periods in space and to find solutions for them. He believes Summa and biomedical students at the University of Akron could help in this endeavor by using their expertise in areas such as minimally invasive therapies and robotic surgery. Dr. Polk remarked, “We want to leverage cooperation with folks so we're not sitting in our own little vacuum.”

Click here to read the Crain’s Cleveland Business article on Ohio’s medical community collaborating with NASA.

Educational Investment in Ohio’s Polymer Industry

June 12th, 2008
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Published under Polymers & Advanced Materials, Region 1 - Central Ohio, Region 9 - Northeast Central Ohio

A world leader in the field of polymers, Ohio's polymer industry is the state's most expansive - and important - economic sector. The state's universities and colleges are stepping up to provide students with essential job skills to continue to allow this vital industry to expand in a 21st century global marketplace.

Through a National Science Foundation grant of nearly $1 million awarded to the Ohio Supercomputer Center, The Ohio State University, the University of Akron and the Ohio Learning Network, new educational opportunities will drive continued innovation in the polymer industry.

PolymerOhio, a networking group committed to the global competitiveness and growth of Ohio's polymer industry, provides programs and services to advance the industry. In collaboration with the grant, PolymerOhio will provide forums for the introduction of cyberinfrastructure resources and workforce training to key leaders of Ohio’s 2,800 polymer firms.

TRUE OR FALSE: Ohio’s history in the polymer industry dates back to early tire production.

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