Science center names new CEO - Orlando Business Journal
The Orlando Science Center named JoAnn Newman its new president and chief executive officer after conducting a national search. Newman, who served as interim president since Brian Tonner left the position in August, was previously the Science Center ...
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AnaSpec?s Published References Pass 700 - Earthtimes
As compiled by Stanford University?s Highwire Press, the number of published papers that cite AnaSpec?s products has passed 700. Products cited include AnaSpec?s custom and catalog peptides, antibodies, assay kits, dyes, standard amino acids ...
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Synosia lands $29M investment - Birmingham Business Journal
Synosia Therapeutics completed a $29 million Series B financing that will help the company pay for its Phase II clinical programs. The financing was led by Aravis Venture of Switzerland and Investor Growth Capital of Sweden. They were joined by Swiss ...
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Moore Foundation taps new science exec - San Francisco Business Journal
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation named Vicki Chandler chief program officer for science, starting Feb. 17. Chandler will take over from the outgoing science program officer, David Kingsbury, who is leaving the foundation. Before the San ...
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Travel commission looks East for China marketing - Sacramento Business Journal
The California Travel and Tourism Commission has hired East Communications Inc. to represent the commission in the People?s Republic of China. East Communications will market California tourism at its offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou ...
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Valeant appoints specialty pharmaceuticals COO - Los Angeles Business
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International has appointed Rajiv De Silva chief operating officer of specialty pharmaceuticals, the company said Tuesday. De Silva will oversee the U.S., Canadian and Australian specialty pharmaceuticals operations, the ...
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Termite guts offer hints on biofuel - Monterey County Herald
Researchers have scooped soil near the Quabbin Reservoir in Massachusetts, visited a Russian volcano, and scoured the bottom of the sea looking for microbes that hold the key to new biofuels. Now, they are investigating deeper into the belly of ...
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Understanding extinct microbes may influence the state of modern human ... - Genetic Engineering News
The study of ancient microbes may not seem consequential, but such pioneering research at the University of Oklahoma has implications for the state of modern human health. Cecil Lewis, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology, says ...
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Understanding extinct microbes has significant implications for modern ... - Thaindian.com
Washington, January 6 (ANI): University of Oklahoma researchers in the U.S. say that researching into extinct microbes may have significant implications for the state of modern human health, for such studies raise questions about the microbes living ...
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Raising Cane?s promotes executives - Dallas Business Journal
Raising Cane's to open second metro location Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers to open Dallas corporate office Restaurant site selection more science than art Raising Cane?s Chicken Fingers, a restaurant chain that announced the relocation of a major ...
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