Reinventing Food Texture & Flavor | Lecture 6 (2010)

Speaker: Grant Achatz (Alinea) Location: Science Center B

The Food Sustainability Science Fair Grant Video

In collaboration with the Let's Talk Science Partnership Program, The Foodshed Project ran a pilot program where they offered grants of up to ...



Five teams win UD Research Foundation strategic initiatives funding

UDRF is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization that supports fundamental research in all fields of science. Although an independent corporation, it is chartered primarily to support the University of Delaware’s research mission. 

UDRF’s Strategic Initiatives grants program was established in 2008 to support research in areas emphasized in the University’s Path to Prominence strategic plan, including life and health sciences, energy and environment; and an additional priority area of national security and defense. The Research Office administers the grants program.

“While seeding projects in high-priority research areas, strategic initiatives grants emphasize the pairing of a burgeoning faculty member with a senior mentor to support the early career development for the former,” says Charlie Riordan, vice provost for research. Each of the five funded teams includes an early-career, untenured, tenure-track faculty member and at least one tenured faculty member as collaborator and mentor.

Rose Marie Pangborn Sensory Science Scholarship for Ph.D ...

Rose Marie Pangborn Sensory Science Scholarship for Ph.D. students in Food Science, Nutrition, Psychology or Physiology, Indiana, 2012 2013

College of Health and Human Sciences at Purdue University offers scholarship for Ph.D. program in  Food Science, Nutrition, Psychology or Physiology, 2012

 

Scholarship Program: Rose Marie Pangborn Sensory Science Scholarship

 

Type of Award: Scholarship

 

Nationality: U.S....

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Food Technologist Researcher - HigherEdJobs

The College of the Marshall Islands, a community college located in the warm central Pacific six degrees north of the Equator on Majuro atoll, seeks a qualified person to join our Cooperative Research and Extension (CRE) program. The College of the Marshall Islands is the national college of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and seeks to be the role model for community colleges in the Pacific region.

Position - Food Technologist Researcher

General Description:

Under the direction of the Cooperative Research and Extension (CRE) Dean, the Food Technologist Researcher supports the operations of the CRE program at CMI Arrak Campus, Majuro, Marshall Islands. The incumbent plans, organizes and conducts workshops, meetings and demonstrations in the villages, and island/atoll that supports CMI and CRE's mission.

Food technologists work to develop safe, tasty and convenient food products. Food technologists apply various sciences to create better ways...

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Food Science grants News


Komen Charity Scrutinized for Funding, Science
In recent years, however, it has cut by nearly half the proportion of fund-raising dollars it spends on grants to scientists working to understand the causes and develop effective new treatments for the disease. While the absolute dollar amount of ...

Seafood illness under FGCU professor's watch
Michael Parsons, Professor of Marine Science at FGCU discusess ciguatera research as part of a grant from NOAA. Mike Parsons, professor of marine sciences at FGCU, examines the toxic alga Gambierdiscus, which causes ciguatera fish poisoning....

Controversial wood-to-ethanol plant may finally get under way in Upper Peninsula
It sounds like something out of science fiction: create 20 million gallons of ethanol each year by combining bugs with half a million tons of wood chips. That's the premise behind the ethanol plant. It's one of a number of projects around the country ...

Local schools awarded mini-grants through Let's Go! 5-2-1-0 program
Local schools awarded mini-grants through Let's Go! 5-2-1-0 program Courtesy of: WCGH Pleased that Regional School Unit 20 is receiving funding for all six of its mini-grant applications are, front row from left: Christina Ellis, principal of Frankfort Elementary School and Abby Hartford, principal of the Nickerson and ...

Ohio could get specialized middle, high schools on farming
Seven Columbus schools were awarded $20 million in grants as part of the first round of SIG, which is meant to overhaul and improve struggling schools. Another four received money in a second round of funding. The schools are among the city's ...