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THE NEW MEXICO CONSORTIUM

The New Mexico Consortium (NMC) is non-profit corporation formed by three New Mexico universities in order to facilitate research in the state of New Mexico, and specifically to increase research collaborations between universities, industry and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
The New Mexico Consortium is committed to the health and safety of our research and administrative staff. We continue normal operations working remotely and by adhering to Governor Lujan Grisham’s work restriction policies. For the latest coronavirus information, please monitor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) webpage.

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NMC NEWS

John R. Engen Selected as Next CEO of the New Mexico Consortium

John R. Engen selected as next CEO of the New Mexico Consortium   March 31, 2023 – The New Mexico Consortium (NMC) Board of Directors has announced John R. Engen, Ph.D. as its next CEO. “I am thrilled that Dr. Engen will soon be joining the NMC team. I believe John’s energy, vision, and leadership will
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Specifica Announces Antibody Discovery Platform Transfer Agreement with Servier and its Subsidiary Symphogen

Specifica Announces Antibody Discovery Platform Transfer Agreement with Servier and its Subsidiary Symphogen Specifica, a Q2 Solutions company focused on innovative in vitro antibody libraries and discovery tools, today announced an agreement with the global pharmaceutical group Servier and Symphogen A/S (Copenhagen, Denmark), Servier’s wholly-owned subsidiary and the Group antibody center of excellence, under which
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Webinar Sponsored by the Supercomputing Challenge

Webinar Sponsored by the Supercomputing Challenge The Supercomputing Challenge hosts a once a month Webinar. This month the webinar will feature Jeff Holte, a teacher, principal, technology director, school director and designer of pioneering learning models. He will be speaking on, The Latest AI: Chat GPT – What Does it Mean for Education? Jeff is
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NMC RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

NMC Scientist Bette Korber Publishes in Nature Communications

NMC Scientist Bette Korber Publishes in Nature Communications New Mexico Consortium (NMC) scientist Bette Korber, recently published her work Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2.75 Clinical Isolates in Nature Communications. One variant of COVID-19, the Omicron subvariant BA.2.75, quickly increased and spread  in India and Nepal during the summer of 2022, and spread globally. This research
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Garrett Kenyon Presents Work at INRC Forum Community

Garrett Kenyon Presents Work at INRC Forum Community Garrett Kenyon, a Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist and New Mexico Consortium affiliate, gave a presentation to the Intel Neuromorphic Research Community (INRC) Forum Community on Tuesday March 28, 2023. His talk was titled Sparse Coding with Locally Competitive Algorithm on Loihi 2. The Intel Neuromorphic Research
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Karen Rieck Publishes in Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

Karen Rieck Publishes in Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry New Mexico Consortium scientist, Karen Rieck, recently published her work titled, Depth profiling and standardization from the back side of a sample for accurate analyses: Emphasis on quantifying low-fluence, shallow implants in diamond-like carbon in the journal Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. Dr. Rieck and colleagues
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