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S I G M A X i. The Scientific Research Society. S I G M A Xi saqarTvelo Sigma Xi Georgia Chapter.
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S I G M A X i The Scientific Research Society
S I G M A Xi saqarTvelo Sigma Xi Georgia Chapter. 14, Gotua Street, 0168 Tbilisi, Georgia. Phone: 995 32 370 342 Fax: 995 32 371 134
S I G M A Xi saqarTvelo • 2002 December, Sigma Xi-Ge chapter received awards through an initiative that Sigma Xi has from the Packard Foundation. • 2003 with promotion of group young Georgian scientist Tamar Bolkvadze received a Sigma Xi research grant. • 2003, organization of Sigma Xi – IWISE - Sigma Xi-Georgia International Workshop “Gaining Knowledge and Skills Needed for Scientific Communication and Collaboration” June 9-12, Tbilisi
(from Web. site: www.iwiseonline.net Special Projects: Georgian Workshop)The Workshop organizers gratefully acknowledge the support and sponsorship given by the following organizations (listed alphabetically) • Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF), Arlington, VA, USA • Georgian Academy of Sciences, Tbilisi • Georgian Research and Development Foundation (GRDF), Tbilisi • Georgian Technical University, Tbilisi • I. Beritashvili Institute of Physiology, Georgian Academy of Sciences
International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP), Oxford, UK • International Women in Science & Engineering (IWISE), Ames, Iowa, USA • Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA • National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, USA • National Foundation of Science and Advanced Technology (NFSAT), Yerevan, Armenia • Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA • Sigma Xi Georgia, Tbilisi • UNESCO • "Women in a Changing World", Georgian NGO
S I G M A Xi saqarTvelo • Visit of Distinguished Professors: Lloyd Anderson, Roy Gu, Bhanu Jena Gretchen Kalonji • 2003, November – The establishment of Georgian NanoBioScience Center at the Institute of Physiology • 2006- with promotion of SENCER-Ge group young Georgian scientist Maia Kiladze received a SXi research grant