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7th Annual Charlotte Biotechnology Conference to feature Dr. Roger Newton, co-discoverer of Lipitor® and founder of Esperion Therapeutics, Inc
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The University of North Carolina at Charlotte and the Charlotte Research Institute will present the 7th Annual Charlotte Biotechnology Conference (www.CharlotteBiotechnology.com) taking place at the Barnhardt Student Activities Center on October 28, 2008. This flagship conference represents the region's top biotechnology thought leaders in research, investment, education,...
HOBAS Pipe USA.(Business: THE LATEST INDUSTRY NEWS)
HOBAS Pipe USA has promoted Dan Davis to Division Manager-East. This newly created position covers the eastern USA from Maine to Florida where Davis will coordinate the activities of all the eastern area managers. Davis graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte...
Last Day to Register for the 2007 Charlotte Biotechnology Conference at www.CharlotteBiotechnology.com
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the Charlotte Research Institute and the North Carolina Research Campus have announced the 6th Annual Charlotte Biotechnology Conference taking place at the Barnhardt Student Activities Center on October 12, 2007 on the campus of UNC Charlotte. The Charlotte Biotechnology...
2007 Charlotte Biotechnology Conference Launches Online Registration, Agenda and Speaker Announcements
Early Bird Registration to Close September 12 CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the Charlotte Research Institute and the North Carolina Research Campus have announced the 6th Annual Charlotte Biotechnology Conference taking place at the Barnhardt Student Activities Center on October 12, 2007 on the...
University of North Carolina—Charlotte
University of North Carolina -- Charlotte, $222,000 Institutional Development Grant from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center for "UNCC functional Genomics Core Faculty."
Gathering Storm.
edited by Craig Kellogg Ask 500 students from 84 universities in 24 countries to imagine resorts in the year 2055, and the resulting vision is nothing less than the end of hospitality as we know it. Michael Ward from the...
University of North Carolina
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte named Ruth Burnett as acting director of its Office of Technology Transfer. She succeeds Mark Wdowik who left to become vice president of technology transfer at the Colorado State University Research Foundation.
Meetings are fun ... for some.(corporate meetings)(Brief article)
Reports indicate that the average number of meetings at work more than doubled in the second half of the 20th century, and the time spent in meetings keeps growing. Everyone complains about the proliferation of meetings, it seems, but few people are willing to...
Food pantry that lost its funding
* Faith-based initiatives won't be prejudicial? Tell that to Loaves and Fishes, a North Carolina food pantry that lost its funding from the evangelical Central Church of God, which said it would "abstain from any ministry that partners with or promotes Catholicism." The Central Church also will no longer support...
Was John the Baptist here?
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: WAS JOHN THE BAPTIST HERE? British archeologist Simon Gibson announced last month that a cave unearthed within modern Jerusalem was once used by John the Baptist. But critics said dating the cave's immersion pool and crude drawings was a speculative matter. No conclusive inscriptions were found,...
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