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Kathy Lu
| Jul 03, 2024
Sigma Xi President Marija Strojnik reflects on the past 12 months for the Society in her final letter to members, before transitioning her leadership role to incoming president, Kathy Lu.
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Marija Strojnik
| Apr 11, 2024
Sigma Xi President Marija Strojnik reflects on the past 12 months for the Society in her final letter to members, before transitioning her leadership role to incoming president, Kathy Lu.
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Marija Strojnik
| Feb 27, 2024
Sigma Xi President Marija Strojnik highlights the themes and takeaways from the 2024 International Forum on Research Excellence.
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Marija Strojnik
| Dec 11, 2023
In her latest blog post, Sigma Xi President Marija Strojnik discusses the present and future state of smart devices and artificial intelligence.
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Marija Strojnik
| Nov 01, 2023
A monthly letter from President Marija Strojnik to Sigma Xi members.
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Marija Strojnik
| Aug 31, 2023
Sigma Xi President Marija Strojnik discusses the slow progress of medical research advancements and the need for increased dedication from the research community to the general public's trust in science.
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Marija Strojnik
| Jul 03, 2023
Sigma Xi President Marija Strojnik kicks off her presidential term by discussing the mission and ethical responsibilities of scientists, a theme of her upcoming vision for the Society.
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Adriana Bankston
| May 08, 2023
Last year, the CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law. This important legislation will fund research to help boost U.S. global competitiveness in science and technology. While many articles have been written on the CHIPS and manufacturing side of the bill, a focus on the science-related provisions is necessary. This is especially true when it comes to advocating for “real money” to make programs on the next generation of scientists a reality.
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Nicholas A. Peppas
| Apr 25, 2023
In his final letter to members on the Keyed In blog, President Nicholas A. Peppas reflects on his term and the future of the research enterprise.
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Jason Papagan
| Mar 08, 2023
2022 Sigma Xi Fellow June J. Pilcher shares five tips for young women in STEM.
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Marija Strojnik
| Mar 08, 2023
Sigma Xi President-elect Marija Strojnik reflects on her personal journey and the need for young women to continue to pursue STEM careers.
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Nicholas A. Peppas
| Mar 07, 2023
In his penultimate letter to members on the Keyed In blog, President Nicholas A. Peppas discusses what it means to shift from a fundamental research approach to a translational approach.
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Nicholas A. Peppas
| Dec 23, 2022
In his letter to members on the Keyed In blog, President Nicholas A. Peppas discusses the strides and new findings in the area of chronopharmacology.
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Nicholas A. Peppas
| Dec 23, 2022
In his letter to members on the Keyed In blog, President Nicholas A. Peppas looks ahead to our new IFoRE conference and the next generation of great scientists.
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Nicholas A. Peppas
| Aug 26, 2022
In his letter to members on the Keyed In blog, President Nicholas A. Peppas answers the question... Who is science for?
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Jason Papagan
| Jul 21, 2022
Robert Boily reflects on his experience serving on and leading the Committee on Nominations as a representative of the Canadian/International Constituency Group.
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Nicholas A. Peppas
| Jul 01, 2022
In his first letter to members, President Nicholas A. Peppas discusses the importance of convergence and diversity in science, and its role in the inaugural International Forum on Research Excellence (IFoRE).
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Jason Papagan
| Apr 26, 2022
Cristina C. Gouin, Sigma Xi's Director of Industry, State, and Federal Laboratories Constituency Group, discusses why she has served in a leadership role for 18 years and why you should consider nomination too.
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Robert T. Pennock
| Apr 18, 2022
On Sigma Xi's Keyed In blog, President Robert T. Pennock shares a poem that speaks to the spirit of honor and research at Sigma Xi.
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Jason Papagan
| Mar 24, 2022
Dr. Allison C. Augustus-Wallace, Sigma Xi's Associate Director of Research and Doctoral University Constituency Group, discusses why she serves in a leadership role and why you should consider nomination too.