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Weight-loss surgery gains momentum in Portland, Ore.
By Boaz Herzog, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 27--The Portland area's two largest centers for weight-loss surgery are rapidly expanding their practices to treat a growing number of obese patients. Legacy Health System and Oregon...
Tags: Legacy Health System, OHSU
Research articles 2004-09-27

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OHSU Receives Largest Donation in Its History: Schnitzer Investment Corp. Donates South Waterfront Property Worth More Than $35 Million
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Schnitzer Family's Donation of Nearly 20 Acres of Land -- Valued in Excess of $35 Million -- Just South of the Marquam Bridge Paves the Way for Expansion of OHSU's Educational Facilities To further invigorate Oregon Health & Science University's OHSU growth, Portland's Schnitzer Investment...
Tags: Schnitzer Investment Corp.
Research articles 2004-06-16
Intel grant focuses on aging advancements (Electronic News)
Intel Corp. http://www.intel.com and the Oregon Health and Science University http://www.ohsu.edu/ OHSU today announced a partnership aimed at assessment and intervention of age-related conditions. Intel Corp. http://www.intel.com and the Oregon Health and Science University http://www.ohsu.edu/ OHSU today announced a partnership aimed at assessment and intervention...
Tags: Intel Corp.
Research articles 2007-01-29
Doctors in Contract Talks Offer to Help Oregon Health and Science University.
By Boaz Herzog, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 10--A group of trauma doctors offered Wednesday to work for free at OHSU Hospital as they continued to negotiate renewal of a contract for their services at Legacy Emanuel Hospital...
Tags: Legacy Health System
Research articles 2004-06-10
Oregon Medical School Company Approves Merger Deal with Science School.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Dec. 7--The merger agreement between Oregon Health Sciences University and the Oregon Graduate Institute of Science and Technology gained the official approval of the OHSU board of directors Wednesday. The agreement, affirmed unanimously by the directors, calls for bringing the private, nonprofit school of...
Tags: Science and Technology Corp.
Research articles 2000-12-07
The Immune Response Corporation and Oregon Health & Science University Collaboration Identifies FOXP3 as the Gene Marker for Impaired Immune Regulation in Multiple Sclerosis; Results May Lead to a New Therapeutic Approach to Treating MS
CARLSBAD, Calif. -- The Immune Response Corporation (Nasdaq:IMNR), a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to becoming a leading immune-based therapy company in HIV and multiple sclerosis MS, announced today that clinical research conducted by the Company in association with Oregon Health & Science University OHSU has indicated that FOXP3, a specific genetic...
Tags: collaboration, Company, Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 2005-06-14
Cenquest & OHSU to Develop Custom Degree E-learning Courses for Microsoft Employees
Business Editors, Hi-Tech Writers
Tags: e-learning, Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 2002-01-28
Siemens to Help Oregon Medical University Capitalize on New Energy Technologies; New Power Plant Will Benefit the Environment While Saving Energy Dollars
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. -- Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. will design, build, operate, and maintain a Combined Heat and Power Plant CHP to serve Oregon Health & Science University's OHSU new River Campus in Portland, Oregon.
Tags: benefit, environment, Siemens AG
Research articles 2004-11-03
StemCells, Inc. Enters Research Collaboration with Casey Eye Institute
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- StemCells, Inc. (NASDAQ:STEM) today announced that it has entered into a research collaboration with the Oregon Health & Science University OHSU Casey Eye Institute to evaluate the Company's proprietary HuCNS-SC([R]) product candidate purified human neural stem cells as a potential treatment for retinal degeneration, a leading...
Tags: collaboration
Research articles 2008-01-24
StemCells, Inc. Receives IRB Approval From Oregon Health & Science University To Begin Phase I Clinical Trial In Batten Disease; First Ever Clinical Trial Using Purified Human Neural Stem Cells
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- StemCells, Inc. (NASDAQ: STEM) today announced that it has received approval from the Institutional Review Board IRB of the Oregon Health & Science University OHSU to initiate a Phase I clinical trial of the Company's proprietary human neural stem cell product--HuCNS-SC TM--to treat infantile and late-infantile...
Tags: clinical trial, stem-cell
Research articles 2006-03-09
Partnership to explore med school branch
Byline: Greg Bolt The Register-Guard Some of Oregon's newest doctors may soon be getting part of their training at the University of Oregon and Sacred Heart Medical Center. Officials from the UO, Oregon Health & Science University and PeaceHealth, Sacred Heart's parent corporation, announced Thursday...
Tags: FINANCE, Oregon, partnership, physician, president, training, University of Oregon
Research articles 2004-11-19
Stocks to Watch - STEM, VNDA, ULTI, HYGS.
M2 PRESSWIRE-15 November 2006-SmallCapReview: Stocks to Watch - STEM, VNDA, ULTI, HYGSC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:15112006 StemCells, Inc. (Nasdaq: STEM) Closed at $3.18. Announced that the first transplantation of the Company's proprietary human neural stem cell product--HuCNS-SCTM-- took place yesterday at...
Tags: Banking, Company, hydrogen, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., stem-cell, stock
Research articles 2006-11-15
University of Oregon Health Sciences Center Hopes to Expand in Portland.
By Gordon Oliver and Janet Christ, The Oregonian, Portland, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 10--Oregon Health Sciences University says it needs a clear signal soon from Portland's city government about whether it can grow dramatically on its Marquam Hill campus and...
Tags: Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, Portland, Processors, Semiconductors, Taxes, Transportation, University of Oregon
Research articles 2001-04-10
Portland, Ore., Health Sciences University Hires Pediatric Heart Surgeon.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Jul. 28--Oregon Health Sciences University finally has found an accomplished surgeon to revive its children's heart surgery program, which hasn't operated for a year. Dr. Ross Ungerleider, chief of pediatric heart surgery at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., has accepted the job...
Tags: Dr., Duke University, HEALTHCARE, surgeon
Research articles 2000-07-28
Oregon Hospitals, Physician Groups and Consumer Advocates File Suit Against the Department of Human Services
Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers PORTLAND, Ore.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 17, 2003 On behalf of its 61 member hospitals, Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems OAHHS, along with the Oregon Health Action Campaign Salem, the OHSU Medical Group Portland, Samaritan Health Physicians Corvallis, McMinnville Surgical Associates McMinnville, Trauma Specialists LLP Portland...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, patient, physician, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2003-03-17
Renal Care Group, Inc. Completes Joint Venture to Provide Dialysis Services in Portland, Oregon
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 10, 1998--Renal Care Group, Inc. (Nasdaq/NM:RCGI) today announced that it has completed the formation of a new venture with three providers of dialysis services in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington -- Oregon Health Sciences University OHSU, Legacy Health System, and Comprehensive Kidney Center. The transactions through which...
Tags: Comprehensive Kidney Center, Renal Care Group Inc.
Research articles 1998-02-10
Advanced Cell Technology's Ability to Rescue Vision in Blind Rats Noted in Scientific American
Advanced Cell Technology, Inc.'s (OTCBB: ACTC) ability to rescue vision in blind rats was noted in Scientific American's March 2007 issue as the lead story of its News Scan section. The full text of the article, which notes Advanced Cell's ability to "coax embryonic stem cells to turn into transplantable...
Tags: Scientific American Inc.
Research articles 2007-03-06
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