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Process and Water Company Selected to Supply Water Purification and Environmental Systems For New Expansion for Massachusetts Biotechnology Company

2015-02-27 | Process and Water Helps PremaTech Take its Ultra-Hard Materials Machining and Finishing to New Levels with Electronics-Grade High Purity Water and PH Neutralization systems.


Space Station 3-D Printed Items, Seedlings Return in the Belly of a Dragon

2015-02-25 | Newly 3-D printed wrenches, data to improve cooling systems, protein crystals and seedling samples returned Feb. 10 aboard SpaceX's fifth contracted resupply mission to the International Space Station.


NuVascular Technologies Partners with Textile and Vascular Surgery Experts to Form New Scientific Advisory Board

2015-02-25 | Company is partnering with scientific community to commercialize its patented nanotechnology


Steven M. Larson, MD, FACNM, FACR, Honored for Excellence in Nuclear Medicine

2015-01-30 | Research conducted by Dr. Larson has allowed doctors to have a better understanding of cancer


Hepatitis B Foundation Welcomes Two New Board Members

2015-01-29 | Pharmaceutical industry executive Wayne Yetter and engineering industry executive Craig Esterly to serve on board of national nonprofit research and disease advocacy organization.


CHI Scientific Releases PrimaCell Protocols for Culturing More Than 300 Types of Primary Cells to Speed Biological Discoveries

2015-01-16 | Brings Standardized Methods to the Research Scientist, Greatly Reducing the Time Needed to Prepare and Culture Critical Tissue and Organ Cells.


Fifth SpaceX Mission Lets the CATS Out on the International Space Station

2014-12-18 | The Cloud-Aerosol Transport System, and new research including flatworms, wearable technology, an external radiation monitor and tools to use the station as a microbial observatory will head to the orbiting outpost on the fifth SpaceX mission.


Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center Hires New Chief Operating Officer

2014-12-18 | A 20-year veteran of behavioral health and social service sectors, Lou Kassa will direct daily operations at the Biotech Center, the Hepatitis B Foundation, and the Baruch S. Blumberg Institute


Microgravity Helping Us Understand Immune System's Tiny Warriors

2014-12-09 | InSPACE experiments in space help to understand the fundamental science around directed self-assembly. Researchers hope to better define new methods of manufacturing materials composed of small colloidal or nano-particle building blocks.


Author Linda Maria Frank Chosen As Finalist In '50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading'

2014-11-22 | Frank was chosen as the result of a public voting process. Her work, entitled 'Secrets In The Fairy Chimneys', is a mystery thriller for young readers that has received rave reviews from readers.


Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, MU to Hire Four Joint Researchers

2014-11-20 | Collaboration will strengthen plant and crop research, provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students.


SpaceX Spacecraft Splashdown, Starring Space Station Science

2014-10-28 | The return of the SpaceX Dragon on Oct. 25 brought with it plant samples, data that may impact your facial cream composition and validation of a new way of creating on Earth crystals that are used in our daily electronic devices.


Innovation Award for Enzyme Search Engine at World's Largest Pharmaceutical Exhibition

2014-10-21 | The research center acib wins Innovation Award at the world's largest pharmaceutical and chemical exhibition CPHI 2014 with a computer search engine that discovers yet unknown enzyme functions. This enables new production methods in industry.


Robin Deacle Joins Advisory Board of Christina Motley, LLC

2014-10-16 | A national award-winning business owner, Christina Motley knows an advisory board is key to providing objective and substantial business insights. Each member brings a breadth of expertise and unique perspective to the table.


Lisa Elliott Honored for Excelllence in Biotechnology

2014-10-03 | Dr. Elliott is a guest speaker at conventions for her expertise in bacteriophage.


Breezy Science, Plant Studies and More Head to Space Station on SpaceX-4

2014-09-20 | Plant science, wind monitors, 3-D printers and more head to the space station on SpaceX-4. The SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply vehicle is scheduled to launch to the orbiting laboratory in the early morning of Sept. 20.


'Enzyme-Search Engine' Reveals Hidden Possibilities of Nature

2014-08-12 | A new search engine, including a database with more than 100.000 proteins, opens up new possibilities in the search for industrial usable enzymes or for alternatives to patented biocatalysts. The method was published in Nature Communications.


Maritza Abrams Maintains Affiliation with the American Society of Microbiology

2014-07-29 | Maritza Abrams celebrates a decade of service with The Quantic Group.


Top Engineering Development and Technology Maturation Projects from International Space Station for 2013

2014-06-20 | Three of the best technology applications from 2013 were recognized at the third annual International Space Station Research and Development conference on June 18, 2014.


2013's Most Compelling International Space Station Results Announced

2014-06-19 | Four compelling results from the research performed aboard the International Space Station were recognized June 17, 2014, as awardees in the category of Most Compelling Results from the space station in 2013.


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