David Ensor accepting award
Karol Krotki Named American Statistical Association Fellow
RTI International's Don Bailey Elected National Fragile X Foundation Board President
RTI Researchers Inducted into Medicinal Chemistry 'Hall of Fame'
Sally C. Morton to Serve on Committee on National Statistics
Karol Krotki Chosen President-Elect of Washington Statistical Society
Sally Morton Chosen President Elect of American Statistical Association
RTI International Scientist Receives Achievement Award for Substance Abuse Research
A study led by Robert Beach, Ph.D., concerning agricultural management practices that can reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, was awarded the T.W. Schultz Best Contributed Paper Prize at the International Conference of Agricultural Economists.
RTI International Scientist Recognized for Drug Addiction Research
RTI International Researcher Receives Excellence Award in Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
Bailey Receives Research Career Scientist Award
For their exemplary work in the Aviation Weather Information (AWIN) project, Dr. Michael Heck (CAST director) and Dennis Wilt were honored with the NASA Aviation Safety & Security Program award for "outstanding contributions to aviation weather safety research & development."
Noted RTI International Researcher Mansukh Wani Honored with North Carolina Award
Paul Biemer Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Sally Morton Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Nicholas H. Oberlies Receives Matt Suffness Award
RTI International, NASA Engineers Receive Environmental Excellence Award
RTI Marketing Specialist Wins Telly Award for NASA DVD
RTI International President Honored as Ernst & Young's 2005 Entrepreneur of the Year for the Carolinas
RTI International's Kathy Lohr Receives Lifetime Award for Contributions to Improvement of Health Outcomes
RTI International Synthetic Fuel Technology Earns R&D 100 Award
RTI Senior Fellow to Receive Distinguished Alumnus Honor
RTI Scientist Receives '40 Under 40' Award from Triangle Business Journal
Victoria Haynes Appointed to Homeland Security Advisory Committee, Named 2003 Business Leader of the Year
Judith Lessler Elected AAAS Fellow
Dr. Michael Schwerin, a survey research methodologist at RTI, has been recognized by the American Psychological Association (APA) for early career achievement in the field of military psychology.
Mansukh C. Wani, Co-Discoverer of Taxol, Receives Distinguished Alumni Award
RTI staff in aerospace technology and technology applications, respectively, each received a 2003 Turning Goals into Reality (TGIR) Award from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
David Ensor, director of Aerosol Technology and RTI Fellow, was named a Fellow to the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) at the society's 2003 Winter Meeting in Chicago.
ACS Landmark at RTI to Commemorate Discovery of Taxol, Camptothecin
Michael Beard Receives ASTM's Moyer D. Thomas Award
Chris Noble Receives Friedlander Award for Aerosol Science Dissertation
RTI's Thermoelectrics Breakthrough Wins 2002 R&D 100 Award
Ivy Carroll, Ph.D. received the 2002 Medicinal Chemistry Award from the American Chemical Society during the 28th National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium.
Al Cruze Named NC State College of Management Distinguished Alumnus
Award for Innovation in Survey Research
Four of RTI's aerospace technology engineers received a 2001 NASA Administrator's Award for Turning Goals into Reality for their work on the Aircraft Vortex Spacing System, which will improve airport operations and safety by optimizing spacing between airplanes during instrument conditions.
Judith T. Lessler received one of the three Statistics Section awards presented at the 128th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association (APHA) in Boston, MA, on Nov. 12-16.
RTI Wins Prestigious Public Service Group Achievement Award From NASA
Scientists Win $250,000 Prize For Discovering Anti-Tumor Agents
RTI Researcher Receives National Award for Developing Methods to Detect and Measure Air Pollution
Malcolm Burgess received a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Administrator's Award for Turning Goals Into Reality in 1999 for his contributions as part of NASA-Langley's Advanced General Aviation Transportation Experiments Team (AGATE).
In 1999, George Switzer, Chi Nguyen, and Les Britt were recognized with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Group Achievement Award for their role in developing a system to improve air traffic capacity by modifying criteria for spacing between aircraft on takeoff and landing without compromising safety.
For their work on environmental technology verification, RTI environmental scientists David Ensor, Ph.D., and Jack Farmer, Ph.D., received 1998 Hammer Awards.
Kerrie Boyle received an award from the Statistics Section of the American Public Health Association (APHA).
Cancer Research Pioneer Receives Prestigious Award in Medicinal Chemistry
The American Otological Society Presidential Citation, for "Major contributions to the restoration of hearing in profoundly deaf persons," was awarded to Blake S. Wilson, Dewey T. Lawson, Charles C. Finley, and Mariangeli Zerbi of RTI on the occasion of the 130th annual meeting of the American Otological Society in 1997.
R.K.M. Jayanty was named the 1996 Distinguished Chemist of the Year by the North Carolina Institute of Chemists, a division of the American Institute of Chemists.
Speech Processor Selected as Finalist in 1996 Discover Magazine Awards for Technological Innovation
In 1996, the Local Environmental Management (LEM) project and its manager, William A. Sommers of RTI (now retired), were recognized by Poland's Minister of Environment and Natural Resources with Poland's Golden Achievement Award.
John Finger of RTI's Virginia office received a 1996 Public Service Medal from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for outstanding technical guidance and innovation in electromagnetics research and measurement techniques in support of the agency's advanced aircraft program.
RTI's research on the biochemical mechanism of action of cocaine has been recognized with a 1996 MERIT Award from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Professional associations in environmental chemistry named RTI's Emily Williams as Scientist of the Year in Lead Research at the LeadTech'96 conference.
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