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us him from brown's center for development research seeks to develop strategies to provide everybody with enough to eat. we have to invest in over the coming. nutrition under nutrition so that people are more productive and. that uplifts society is the economic raping of of low income nations so. it's not just. donating in order to feed people but overcoming hunger means a very productive investment and people one of the un sustainable development goals is 0 hunger by 2030 still an awful lot to do. now india has the largest number of hungry people in a single country one in 9 people don't have enough to eat and organization operating in cities across the country is trying to change this by collecting excess food from restaurants wedding receptions and corporate counties which would most likely be thrown at me and distributing it among those who can't afford to help the needy. it's time for a community lesson but all minds are on the lunch that's about to be served in the next drill. and put these $200.00 children from a low income neighborhood in group graham lunch might be the only
us him from brown's center for development research seeks to develop strategies to provide everybody with enough to eat. we have to invest in over the coming. nutrition under nutrition so that people are more productive and. that uplifts society is the economic raping of of low income nations so. it's not just. donating in order to feed people but overcoming hunger means a very productive investment and people one of the un sustainable development goals is 0 hunger by 2030 still an awful lot to...
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for? ali: we will invest over $100 million on the european center. a lot of a lot of it will be research and developmente massive demand for our service over the last year or two. we will invest it back in r&d and looking at over the next three years investing in all these open-source projects. there will be dedicated teams for each of these in europe. taylor: why is there more demand in europe right now? ali: the demand is worldwide everywhere. we have a big headquarters in san francisco with engineers. there are difficulties moving engineers to san francisco, there are visa issues. balancing the two with europe and san francisco is a good plan. taylor: with those visa issues, how much of it is restrictions from the trump administration and how do you get around that? ali: we have seen in the last few years, more and more people get their visas rejected. some of the employees on visa get expired and cannot come back. we are trying to work around this and trying to expand around the world. taylor: with this increased funding comes increased valuation. more than $6 billion. how much of being a unicorn st
for? ali: we will invest over $100 million on the european center. a lot of a lot of it will be research and developmente massive demand for our service over the last year or two. we will invest it back in r&d and looking at over the next three years investing in all these open-source projects. there will be dedicated teams for each of these in europe. taylor: why is there more demand in europe right now? ali: the demand is worldwide everywhere. we have a big headquarters in san francisco...
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finally the world's largest research institute for giant pandas is preparing 3 cubs to be released into the wilds using newly developed training methods to do so the conservation center in southwest china is 1st introduced in cubs to hof wild environments alongside them all this suspected to help diversify and grow their population which is classified as a vulnerable species last year 11 john and as were released into the wild 9 of them survived the world wide population of wild joy and it's at about 18. and that is the news out thank you for joining us we're back with plenty more in just a moment the latest on the developments in the whistleblower and pitchman case in the united states 11 live update on that from washington so you know. october on al jazeera. as the deadline of october the thought he 1st gets closer stay with office for all of the ninety's developments on brings it. back to the hot zone will host a new series of interviews with outreach tackling the big issues about tone loading does expense and environmentalist will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the optics faultlines just by taking a microscope to the most contentious issues facing a
finally the world's largest research institute for giant pandas is preparing 3 cubs to be released into the wilds using newly developed training methods to do so the conservation center in southwest china is 1st introduced in cubs to hof wild environments alongside them all this suspected to help diversify and grow their population which is classified as a vulnerable species last year 11 john and as were released into the wild 9 of them survived the world wide population of wild joy and it's at...
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for the question, we have mechanism to dramatically expand and we have 30 advanced medical technology centers that we support, all around the country. many are developing technologies, we have five-point care technology research centers that are networked and correlated. this is where the discovery and the validation is occurring. they are also all deeply engaged in this emanation in the movement of the technology and as i mentioned before from the blackboard to thehe top, we work very closely with fda in order to ensure that once these things are validated they get out to impact the most number of people. >> that is quite extraordinary. va53 seconds. we have been talking before about the translational science spectrum including basic creek chroniclclinical prevention. him maybe i should go back to doctor allen's or whoever wants to answer. you can all answer. since i can remember, years ago, having these discussions with the former person who had your vision who is totally focused on basic research, do we have more seconds? >> probably the director would have an appropriate response. from our vantage point, basic research is critical and that's the seed corn we translate. it's necessary but not sufficient to
for the question, we have mechanism to dramatically expand and we have 30 advanced medical technology centers that we support, all around the country. many are developing technologies, we have five-point care technology research centers that are networked and correlated. this is where the discovery and the validation is occurring. they are also all deeply engaged in this emanation in the movement of the technology and as i mentioned before from the blackboard to thehe top, we work very closely...
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for that question. we have mechanisms to try and dramatically expand this. we have 30 advanced centers that we support all around the country. many are developers these technologies. we have five point of care technology research centers that are networked and coordinated. this is where the discovery and the validation is occurring. there are also all deeply engaged in the dissemination and the movement of the technologies as i mentioned before from the blackboard to the benchtop to the bedside ultimate lly for commercialation. once these things are validated they impact the most number of people. >> this is quite extraordinary. we've been talking before about the transational science spectr spectrum. i just wonder, maybe i should go back to dr. collins. or whoever else wants to answer quickly, you can all answer. i can remember very clearly years ago -- no names -- having these discussions with a former person who had your position who was totally focused on basic research. so we have another couple of seconds? someone else wants to answer this? >> i think probably the ncats director would have an appropriate response to this. >> well, certainly appreciate the question. you know, from our vantage point, basic
for that question. we have mechanisms to try and dramatically expand this. we have 30 advanced centers that we support all around the country. many are developers these technologies. we have five point of care technology research centers that are networked and coordinated. this is where the discovery and the validation is occurring. there are also all deeply engaged in the dissemination and the movement of the technologies as i mentioned before from the blackboard to the benchtop to the bedside...