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  2. Laurie R. Santos - Wikipedia

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    Laurie Renee Santos (born 1975) is an American cognitive scientist and professor of psychology at Yale University. [1] She is the director of Yale's Comparative Cognition Laboratory, Director of Yale's Canine Cognition Lab, and former Head of Yale's Silliman College. [2]

  3. History of virtual learning environments in the 1990s - Wikipedia

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    The New York University School of Continuing Education (SCE) introduces its Virtual College and develops a digital network to deliver courses to students. SCE uses Lotus Notes at least through 1997 for computer conferencing and to provide online computer laboratory access to student home PCs. [22] [23] GeoMetrix Data Systems founded.

  4. List of the oldest currently registered Internet domain names

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  5. John D. Lafferty - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Lafferty was appointed the John C. Malone Professor of Statistics and Data Science at Yale University. [6] He previously taught at the University of Chicago as Louis Block Professor of Statistics and Computer Science, [6] and has held positions at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, San Diego.

  6. Virtual research environment - Wikipedia

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    A virtual research environment (VRE) or virtual laboratory is an online system helping researchers collaborate. Features usually include collaboration support (Web forums and wikis), document hosting, and some discipline-specific tools, such as data analysis, visualisation, or simulation management. In some instances, publication management ...

  7. Mark B. Gerstein - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Harvard College summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in physics in 1989, Gerstein did a PhD co-supervised by Ruth Lynden-Bell [5] at the University of Cambridge and Cyrus Chothia at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology on conformational change in proteins, graduating in 1993. [10]

  8. Beth Simone Noveck - Wikipedia

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    She is the author of Solving Public Problems: How to Fix our Government and Change Our World (Yale Press 2021), [6] Smart Citizens, Smarter State: The Technologies of Expertise and the Future of Government (Harvard 2015), [7] Wiki Government: How Technology Can Make Government Better, Democracy Stronger, and Citizens More Powerful (Brookings ...

  9. The Hippocrates Project - Wikipedia

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    The Hippocrates Project began in 1987 in an unused microbiology laboratory by six medical students (Alan Simon, M.D.; Howard M. Karpoff, MD and others) and one member of the faculty, Martin Nachbar, MD (1937-2015). It was one of the early adopters of the use of computers and multimedia in education.