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Washington Research Foundation awards 12 three-year postdoctoral fellowships

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Early-career researchers will complete projects in natural sciences and engineering at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, the University of Washington and Washington State University to address areas of urgent public need

SEATTLE, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Washington Research Foundation (WRF) has awarded three-year postdoctoral fellowships to 12 early-career researchers to enable them to solve important problems in the natural sciences and engineering. The incoming cohort of WRF Postdoctoral Fellows will complete projects of their own design at Fred Hutch Cancer Center (Fred Hutch), the University of Washington (UW) and Washington State University (WSU), working in areas that include biomedical sciences, renewable energy and crop sustainability.

“Our goal is to improve a fundamental bottleneck in biological research—accurate and accessible assembly of many DNA sequences, which can accelerate discovery efforts in fundamental biology to therapeutic development.” David Mai, Ph.D.

WRF is currently supporting 35 Fellows and has awarded a total of 90 fellowships since it launched the program in 2018. Fellowships include three years of salary, benefits and expenses support to enable researchers to carry out investigations that aim to significantly advance scientific knowledge in their fields. The long-term goal is that the Fellows’ work will contribute to the creation of new products, services and practices that will improve lives.

In addition to financial support, WRF provides Fellows with networking and professional development opportunities, including participation in an annual symposium to showcase their research and learn from their peers. Alumni have progressed to a range of positions in academia and industry. Norma Morella, Ph.D., and Caleb Stoltzfus, Ph.D., who completed fellowships that began in 2020 and 2019, respectively, now serve as members of the program’s selection committee.

The incoming cohort of WRF Postdoctoral Fellows will begin their projects in 2025.

    David Brenes earned his Ph.D. in bioengineering from Rice University. During his WRF fellowship at UW Mechanical Engineering, he will develop an AI-driven light-sheet microscope for intraoperative margin assessment to help surgeons achieve complete tumor removal during breast-conserving surgeries.    Ethan Campbell completed his Ph.D. in oceanography at UW. As a WRF Fellow at UW’s Applied Physics Laboratory, he will explore how snowfall and storm events in the Southern Ocean impact the release of ocean heat and the future trajectory of sea ice around Antarctica.    Alexandra (Allie) Cheney earned a doctorate in biochemistry at Montana State University. In the Basic Sciences Division at Fred Hutch, she will use fluorescent microscopy, metabolomics and genomics approaches to investigate the role of the enteric nervous system in sensing infectious microbes in the gut.    Faris Horani completed his doctorate in chemistry at the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology. In the University of Washington’s Department of Chemistry, he will advance the colloidal synthesis of lead-free iodide elpasolite (double perovskite) semiconductor nanocrystals, focusing on their unique structural, electronic and magneto-optical properties for a range of medical and consumer applications.    Zukai Liu earned his Ph.D. in genetics and developmental biology at UConn Health Center and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine. In the UW Department of Genome Sciences and Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine, he will continue to utilize stem cell-based models to study human early embryonic development and dissect the genetic basis of birth defects.    Alina Lorant completed her Ph.D. in the Department of Immunology at the University of Washington. At Fred Hutch, she will work to determine the role of myeloid cells in educating immune tolerance in early life.    David Mai earned a doctorate in bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania. At Fred Hutch, he will develop new technologies for assembling large libraries of longer DNA sequences to advance research in fundamental biology to therapeutic discovery.    Jacob Pitt completed a Ph.D. in ecology at Colorado State University. At the WSU Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, he will use electrical circuitry-based techniques to identify insect feeding and mating behaviors that contribute to transmission of a plant pathogen affecting cherry trees.    Pooja Srinivas earned her Ph.D. in pharmacology at Emory University. In the UW Department of Microbiology, she will be probing regulation of differentiation in ultrasmall bacteria using novel genetic techniques.    Sara Sunshine completed her Ph.D. in biomedical sciences at the University of California, San Francisco. In the Basic Sciences Division at Fred Hutch, she will develop a high-throughput assay to simultaneously quantify neutralizing antibody titers to a spectrum of human viruses.    Danyang Wang earned her Ph.D. in reproductive biology at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. In the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Washington, she will investigate a new stem cell-based therapy for primary ovarian insufficiency, a significant cause of female infertility, and explore the mechanisms underlying it.    Xiaodi Wang completed her Ph.D. in medical entomology at the University of Florida. In the UW Department of Biology, she will use behavioral and neurophysiological assays, along with genetic modification techniques, to understand molecular and neural bases underlying mosquito host-seeking and blood-feeding behaviors upon malaria parasite infection.

Aimée Dudley, Ph.D., of the Pacific Northwest Research Institute and Daniel Slichter, Ph.D., of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, co-chair the national committee that selected the Fellows.

“By supporting this group of innovative, dynamic young scientists, WRF is investing in the future,” Slichter said. “The WRF Postdoctoral Fellowship program is designed to support the brightest and most talented scientific minds early in their careers, enabling them to establish themselves as leaders in industry, academia and public service, and strengthening the scientific ecosystem of Washington and beyond.”

“This group of intelligent, innovative and collaborative scientists was chosen from a large and incredibly competitive pool of applicants,” Dudley said. “These early-career scientists represent a diverse set of expertise, research interests and life experiences. I’m excited to see what they accomplish, both individually and collectively.”

David Mai, Ph.D., will carry out his fellowship at Fred Hutch, focusing on the discovery of new technologies that could improve the development of therapeutics.

“Our goal is to improve a fundamental bottleneck in biological research—accurate and accessible assembly of many DNA sequences, which can accelerate discovery efforts in fundamental biology to therapeutic development,” Mai said. “Support through the WRF allows us to fully tackle this ambitious methods development project even though most research efforts are directed toward exploring new biology or creating new medicines.”

“WRF is proud to support this exceptional group of postdoctoral Fellows as they embark on projects addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time,” said Clarisse Benson, manager of student and postdoctoral programs at WRF. “Their innovative approaches, collaborative efforts, and dedication to advancing science and engineering hold immense promise for driving impactful solutions and creating a brighter future for our communities and beyond.”

The application for WRF Postdoctoral Fellowships beginning in 2026 will open in May 2025.

About Washington Research Foundation:

Washington Research Foundation (WRF) supports research and scholarship in Washington state, with a focus on life sciences and enabling technologies.

WRF was founded in 1981 to assist universities and other nonprofit research institutions in Washington with the commercialization and licensing of their technologies. WRF is one of the foremost technology transfer and grant-making organizations in the nation, having earned more than $445 million in licensing revenue for the University of Washington and providing over $160 million in grants to the state’s research institutions to date.

WRF Capital, the investment vehicle for Washington Research Foundation, has backed 132 local startups since 1996. Returns support the Foundation’s investment and grantmaking programs.

For more information, please visit wrfseattle.org.

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BLACKHAWK NETWORK (BHN) PARTNERS WITH ROBLOX TO LAUNCH DIGITAL GIFT CARDS IN INDONESIA

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JAKARTA, Indonesia , Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Global branded payments provider Blackhawk Network (BHN) has partnered with Roblox, a virtual platform with millions of immersive experiences for people to enjoy together, to launch a range of digital gift cards in Indonesia, opening up opportunities for fans of Roblox to connect with family, friends and a global community.

The Roblox digital gift cards are available through gaming sites including Tokopedia, Lapakgaming, Bukalapak, PaysGift, Codashop, Blibli, GOC and UniPin in denominations of 100,000 rupiah, 200,000 rupiah or 500,000 rupiah.

Roblox Gift Cards, whether purchased on web and computer, or in-store, now include up to 25% more Robux.

BHN and Roblox are also looking to add physical gift cards by the end of the year, that will be available through a range of retailers, in store and online.

Roblox is available across a range of devices including mobile, PC, tablet and VR devices enabling players to interact with each other within an experience in real time through any compatible device.

Roblox gift cards enable users to purchase Robux, the platform’s virtual currency, which is used to acquire digital items and accessories in specific virtual experiences or in the Roblox Marketplace. Gift cards can also be redeemed for a monthly subscription service, Roblox Premium, which adds a fixed amount of Robux to a user’s account each month as well as additional benefits such as exclusive items and discounts.

BHN Regional Head, Matt Howe said: “Roblox is a leader in its category bringing together millions of people across the globe to connect, play and learn in an immersive environment. Our partnership to launch Roblox gift cards in Indonesia will make the game even more accessible to fans and open it up to new players to help build an even bigger community of interactive users.”  

With more than 88.9 million daily active users globally, Roblox is reimagining the way people come together to connect, create, and express themselves through immersive, interactive experiences. Every day, people around the world play, learn, communicate, and expand their friendships as they explore millions of user-generated digital experiences on Roblox.

About Blackhawk Network

Today, through BHN’s single global platform, businesses of all kinds can tap into the world’s largest network of branded payment solutions. BHN helps businesses grow revenue, increase loyalty, motivate and reward their teams, disburse funds and engage consumers. Branded payment solutions include the issuance and distribution of gift cards, egifts, corporate payouts and rewards, along with the technology to deliver these products in seamless, integrated ways. BHN’s network spans the globe with more than 400,000 consumer touchpoints. Learn more at BHN.com.

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TuSimple Announces Rebranding to “CreateAI” and Unveils Major Advances in Generative AI

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SAN DIEGO and BEIJING, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TuSimple Holdings Inc. (OTCMKTS: TSPH) (“TuSimple” or the “Company”), a global leader in artificial intelligence technology, today announced its official rebranding to CreateAI and major advancements in its new strategic initiatives. The rebranding reflects CreateAI’s renewed focus on transforming animation and video game industries through proprietary AI technologies and its integrated content development platform.  

CreateAI showed significant progress in generative AI research with the debut of its first major AI model, named “Ruyi”. The model, available open source on AI community “Hugging Face”, excels in frame consistency, motion fluency, color and composition quality. The decision to adopt an open-source model stems from CreateAI’s commitment to empower creators and foster a vibrant user ecosystem. The model, developed in under six months, leverages technological know-how building upon the Company’s autonomous driving expertise. It also lays the foundation for proprietary AI tools and infrastructure specifically created for video game and anime content development.

The Company has advanced rapidly since its entry into the digital entertainment content industry in August 2024. CreateAI announced the development of a “AAA” Open-World Role-Playing Game (RPG) based on the legendary Louis Cha intellectual property (IP) “Heroes of Jin Yong“. The game represents a significant evolution from previous adaptations of Louis Cha’s IP as it integrates characters and narratives from all of his influential literary works. This marks the unveiling of a cohesive world of heroes, moving beyond individual stories, and serving as a starting point for the creation of new original martial arts works. A preview event took place on December 14 in Guangzhou, China, garnering strong interest from fans and cementing its place as one of the most anticipated “AAA” games to be released.

“We are proud of the achievements we’ve made in the short amount of time since entering into the field,” said Cheng Lu, President and CEO of CreateAI. “We are confident that our integrated approach at the intersection of generative AI and digital entertainment creation is a differentiating factor, one that provides significant long-term growth opportunities.”

CreateAI has continued to advance its previously announced project related to the acclaimed “The Three-Body Problem”, partnering with the Japanese anime designer Shōji Kawamori, the “Father of Macross”, to ultimately bring this vast fantasy world to life through unprecedented visual and narrative depth via an animated feature film and video game.

Additionally, CreateAI has unveiled its latest business plan, showcasing the immense commercial value derived from today’s transformation and the industry’s total addressable market. The plan also outlines the historical industry challenges addressed by the company, technology milestones, commercialization pathways, and cohesive management team. It also emphasizes how the Company’s integrated strategy forms a flywheel effect in AI development, ultimately leading to long-term sustainable competitive advantage.

About CreateAI

CreateAI (formerly TuSimple) is a global artificial intelligence company with offices in US, China, and Japan. The company is pioneering the future of digital entertainment content production, seamlessly blending cutting-edge generative AI technology with the creativity of world-class talent. Our mission is to redefine the boundaries of what’s possible in digital storytelling by developing immersive, captivating, and visually stunning experiences that resonate with audiences on a global scale.

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Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia: Keynotes on Technology Trends and IT Excellence Announced for March Event in Brisbane

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Info-Tech Research Group’s upcoming flagship IT conference, LIVE 2025 in Australia, is set to debut in the APAC region on March 18–19 in Brisbane. The event will showcase keynote sessions by Alan Neal and Hans Eckman, who will share forward-looking strategies and expert perspectives on navigating IT excellence and emerging technology trends.

SYDNEY, Dec. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Info-Tech Research Group has announced the second round of featured speakers for its flagship LIVE 2025 in Australia conference, taking place at the Hilton Brisbane, Australia, on March 18–19, 2025. Alan Neal, Division President, Vendor Services,  and Hans Eckman, Research Fellow, both of Info-Tech Research Group, join the list of keynote speakers bringing actionable insights to the region’s IT leaders.

The reveal of another round of speakers follows the recent announcement of speakers Aaron Shum and Gord Harrison and builds on the excitement surrounding Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia, which marks the event’s first debut in the APAC region. The conference aims to equip CIOs, IT professionals, and business leaders with the tools and knowledge needed to stay ahead in today’s dynamic technological landscape.

‘Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia is shaping up to be the go-to event for IT leaders across the APAC region,’ says George Khreish, Managing Partner at Info-Tech Research Group, APAC. ‘Alan Neal and Hans Eckman bring unique perspectives and proven expertise into systematic IT improvement and emerging technology trends, ensuring attendees will leave with actionable strategies to address the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of IT.’

The featured experts and sessions announced for LIVE 2025 in Australia include:

Alan Neal – Division President,  Vendor Services, Info-Tech Research Group
Alan Neal leads Info-Tech’s vendor evaluation and advisory division, SoftwareReviews, overseeing partnerships and growth strategy. Since joining Info-Tech in 2013, Neal has scaled the firm’s workshop program and enhanced delivery excellence.

Keynote Title: The CIO Playbook: 8 Secrets and 12 Steps to Systematically Achieve IT Excellence

Session Description: This keynote will unveil Info-Tech’s systematic improvement program, offering practical steps to optimise IT performance and align capabilities with organisational goals. Alan Neal will share eight key insights and a 12-step framework for transforming IT operations, driving efficiency, and achieving sustainable excellence.Hans Eckman – Research Fellow, Info-Tech Research Group
Hans Eckman specialises in connecting business strategy to operational excellence. At Info-Tech, he supports members in Agile and DevOps implementation, leadership development, and SDLC optimisation. A frequent keynote speaker, Eckman shares practical insights on transformation and simplification at events across North America.

Keynote Title: 2025 Tech Trends: What’s Coming and What to Do About It

Session Description: This keynote session will explore the emerging technology trends and external factors shaping the IT landscape in 2025. Drawing on insights from Info-Tech’s Tech Trends 2025 report and the Future of IT 2025 survey, Hans Eckman will deliver actionable insights for IT leaders to navigate upcoming challenges, seize opportunities, and drive innovation.

What to Expect at LIVE 2025 in Australia

LIVE 2025 in Australia will deliver an unmatched opportunity for regional IT leaders to network, collaborate, and engage with industry experts. Key topics will include:

Leveraging emerging tech trends and generative AI advancements.Building resilient and adaptive IT teams.Accelerating digital transformation and operational excellence.

Attendees of Info-Tech LIVE 2025 in Australia can expect interactive panels and engaging keynotes tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities facing IT professionals in the APAC region.

Media professionals looking to attend can apply for complimentary media passes by contacting pr@infotech.com.

For more information about the conference, please visit Info-Tech’s LIVE 2025 in Australia events page. Further details on the event theme, keynote speakers, and registration will be announced in the coming months. Follow Info-Tech Research Group on LinkedIn and X for updates.

About Info-Tech Research Group
Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world’s leading research and advisory firms, proudly serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organisations.

To learn more about Info-Tech’s divisions, visit McLean & Company for HR research and advisory services and SoftwareReviews for software-buying insights. 

Media professionals can register for unrestricted access to research across IT, HR, and software and hundreds of industry analysts through the firm’s Media Insiders program. To gain access, contact pr@infotech.com.

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