Government researchers are often asked about the amount of freedom they have to pursue their own research. The answer can vary from one agency to another, and within an agency, from one division or person to another. Rather than providing a definitive answer to this question, the author will offer some helpful suggestions for maximizing research...
Creator:
Saunders, Bonita V. (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Created:
2015-03-28
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
Feedback loops and other control structures are endemic in biochemical pathways. In the majority of cases we have little understanding of how they contribute to the fitness of an organism. For example, glycolysis which is arguably the most understood biochemical pathway, has over ten regulatory loops that modulate its behavior. In general the ex...
Creator:
Sauro, Herbert Martin (University of Washington)
Created:
2015-11-16
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications.
This poster was created as part of COVID-19 response and outreach programming for the American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO) in Duluth, Minnesota. Karen Savage-Blue was one of many artists contracted by AICHO and the Minnesota Department of Health to design artwork for public health posters around COVID-19 safety protocols. The a...
Creator:
Savage-Blue, Karen
Created:
2020-05-25
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
Karen Savage-Blue shares her perspectives, as an artist and art teacher of Ojibwe descent, related to the COVID-19 quarantine. She discusses the changes to education, including how her college suddenly closed in March of 2020 and it felt like an emergency such as a tornado. She describes using her skills as a teacher to adapt and change her teac...
Creator:
Savage-Blue, Karen
Contributor:
Scholtz, Mike
Created:
2020-08-11
Contributed By:
Archives and Special Collections, Kathryn A. Martin Library, University of Minnesota Duluth
"Goin’ South" is a short inspired by Eleanor Savage's move to Minnesota from the south. For the first part of the video, Savage took notes for a month of all the southern bashing comments people said to her and then the piece takes a twist into erotic biscuit-making! Produced, directed, edited by Eleanor Savage in 2000.
Creator:
Savage, Eleanor (Producer, director, editor)
Created:
2000
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Jean-Nickolaus Tretter Collection in Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Studies.
"QSPAN-Dyke Night Edition" (produced, directed, edited by Eleanor Savage and Amanda Taylor in 2003) is a short produced for Dyke Night at Walker Art Center.
"GAZE" is a short commissioned by Walker Art Center for the Women in the Director’s Chair Festival. It is a commentary on the fact that the male dominated film industry rarely shows direct eye contact with women on screen. Eleanor Savage captured the GAZE of 250 women and girls. Produced, directed, edited by Eleanor Savage; music arranged and pe...
"Voicing the Legacy" is a documentary of about the experience of old lesbians based in the Twin Cities, Minneasota. (Produced and directed by Eleanor Savage; edited by Eleanor Savage and Amanda Taylor; music composed by Jane Anfinson in 1996)