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Syracuse Professor Milton Mueller Named First XS4ALL Professor
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Milton Mueller, a scholar known for his work on global Internet governance and professor at the School of Information Studies iSchool at Syracuse University, has internationalized his academic post and strengthened ties to the Internet industry by accepting a chair at Delft University of Technology in the...
Incubators, initiatives try to spur investment
SYRACUSE - The relative scarcity of venture-capital investment in the Central New York region is a complex problem that stems from the shortage of ideas, absence of an entrepreneurial technology culture, and venture capitalists' unwillingness to invest in risky, startup companies. Governments, universities, and business groups have undertaken many efforts...
Mediscience Technology Corp. Reports Syracuse University Independent Assessment of Photonics-Based Ingestible Pill Optical Biopsy Technology
CHERRY HILL, N.J. -- Peter Katevatis, CEO of Mediscience MTC (OTCBB:MDSC), states "the March 31, 2006 assessment concludes that the MTC/Infotonics photonic based Biopsy Pill demonstrates great promise in providing a real-time non-invasive, preliminary means of detecting in vivo pre-cancerous and cancerous tissues in the upper digestive tract. The report...
Syracuse Technology Garden set to bloom
SYRACUSE - By early November, the Syracuse Technology Garden should begin buzzing with the sounds of technology entrepreneurs moving in.While the walls and floors at the 31,000-square-foot, technology-company incubator at 235 Harrison St. are still taking shape, the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce, which will manage it has just taken...
Cornell scientist to lead Griffiss Institute
ROME - The director of Cornell University's Information Assurance Institute will take on the role of chief scientist of the Griffiss Institute for Information Assurance. The Institute's board appointed Cornell professor of computer science Fred B. Schneider as chief scientist at its first meeting Nov. 14. Schneider will retain his...
LEADING U.S. BUSINESS SCHOOLS.(Directory)(Illustration)(Industry Overview)
After middle managers were downsized in the 1980s, the management knowledge base dried up at many corporations. Those companies have turned to graduate business schools to replenish their ranks. Graduates from these 80 institutions will make on average more than $67,000 in their first year. In...
SU Profs devise name for area's technical prowess
Rochester is known for imaging technology. Silicon Valley is known for computers. Now Central New York can be known for its "SAID technology.""SAID" is an acronym for "sense, analyze, interpret, and decide The term "SAID technology" was coined by Syracuse University professor Gary Lim, director of its Center for Entrepreneurship...
Local law firm celebrates 100 years
SYRACUSE -- Bond, Schoeneck & King, LLP celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The law firm was established in 1897. That year, George Hopkins Bond graduated from the Syracuse University College of Law. He set up his law practice in the White Memorial Building in downtown Syracuse.Joining Bond in his...
Local law firm celebrates 100 years
SYRACUSE -- Bond, Schoeneck & King, LLP celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The law firm was established in 1897. That year, George Hopkins Bond graduated from the Syracuse University College of Law. He set up his law practice in the White Memorial Building in downtown Syracuse.Joining Bond in his...
New system targets key issues -- Technology, law, reimbursement
SYRACUSE--The State University of New York Health Science Center SUNYHSC in Syracuse, in cooperation with NYNEX, recently sponsored the "Telemedicine Reality and Virtual Reality II" conference at the Onondaga County Convention Center. The program focused on "distributed medical intelligence" via advanced computer and communications technology. Speakers described and, in some...
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