Tag: entrepreneurs
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Pharmacy Lab, Space Company Partner on Plant Microgravity Study
A university pharmacy lab and spin-off company building cargoes for space travel plan to test various plants in microgravity on their ability to produce therapeutic compounds.
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Sales Teams Improve When You Do These Five Things
You will need to think carefully and strategically about what you should do to improve the fortunes of your sales team.
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User Experience — The Heart and Soul Of a Good Business Website
How do you achieve a good user experience, and why is it important?
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Robotics, A.I. Employed for Personal Autism Therapy
An engineering lab at MIT developed techniques for combining robotics with deep learning, a form of artificial intelligence, to personalize autism therapy.
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Engineered Polio Virus Tested as Brain Cancer Treatment
Results of a clinical trial show a genetically engineered polio virus helps more people with glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer, survive for longer periods.
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Is Your Home Business Legal?
If you are starting up, or already have, here are some things that you need to do, to ensure your business is legal.
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Univ. Spin-Off Developing Long-Lasting Diabetes Drug
A company spun-off from a University at Buffalo biochemistry lab is the recipient of a small business grant to design a once-a-week drug for people with type 2 diabetes to control their blood sugar and weight.
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Cancer T-Cell Start-Up Gains $150 Million in IPO
A three year-old company developing treatments for cancer with engineered T-cells from the immune system raised $150 million in its initial public offering of common stock.
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Comfort Is A Business
To be successful as a leader in furniture, you need to fill a need that other places just aren’t meeting.
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Can Clients Put Their Trust In Your Pharmacy?
Starting any business can be daunting. Starting a pharmacy is even more so.