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CASE Center company receives grant from NIH to develop biological probes
Judy Holmes(315) 443-2201 OrthoSystems Inc., a biotechnology start-up company founded by Syracuse University researchers, has been awarded a $977,000 Phase II grant from the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program of the National Institutes of Health to further develop and…
SU CASE Center company receives prestigious grant from National Institutes of Health to develop biological probes to aid in disease diagnosis, treatment
SU CASE Center company receives prestigious grant from National Institutes of Health to develop biological probes to aid in disease diagnosis, treatmentOctober 31, 2008Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu OrthoSystems Inc., a biotechnology start-up company founded by Syracuse University researchers, has been awarded a…
SU, Rockapella set the stage for Family Weekend 2008
Matthew R. Snyder(315) 443-7082 As many as 4,000 family members from around the country are getting ready to come to Syracuse University to visit their students during Family Weekend 2008 — and more than a few might be packing Halloween…
Exhibition on ‘The Persecution of the Jews of Italy’ opens at Winnick Hillel Center
Brian Small(315) 422-5082 ext 206 Hillel at Syracuse University is hosting the U.S. premiere of the exhibition “1938- 1945: The Persecution of the Jews of Italy” through April 1, 2009. This new exhibition about the Italian Holocaust experience consists of…
‘1938-1945: The Persecution of the Jews of Italy’ exhibition opens at Winnick Hillel Center
‘1938-1945: The Persecution of the Jews of Italy’ exhibition opens at Winnick Hillel CenterOctober 28, 2008Brian Smallbrsmall@suhillel.org Hillel at Syracuse University is hosting the U.S. premiere of the exhibition “1938-1945: The Persecution of the Jews of Italy” through April 1,…
Syracuse University researchers discover new way to attack some forms of leukemia
Syracuse University researchers discover new way to attack some forms of leukemiaOctober 28, 2008Judy Holmesjlholmes@syr.edu Each year, some 29,000 adults and 2,000 children are diagnosed with leukemia, a form of cancer that is caused by the abnormal production of white…
M-LAB: where learning sneaks up on students while they are having fun
Judy Holmes(315) 443-2201 “It’s cold in here,” complained the students as they slowly filtered into the M-LAB, a mobile classroom parked outside Syracuse City School District’s Fowler High School. “Don’t worry, it will warm up really fast–you know, body heat!”…
Students practice entrepreneurial pitches in lifelike one-minute drill scenario at Carrier Dome
Margaret Spillett(315) 443-1069 What if you only had one minute-the length of an elevator ride-to grab the attention of a wealthy investor? Would you be able to sell your idea and get a chance to formally present it to the…
Renaissance Internship Program keeps engineering talent local
Tricia Hopkins(315) 443-2546 Since 2000, local technology companies and graduate students from the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science (LCS) at Syracuse University have been reaping the benefits of the Renaissance Internship Program. On Oct. 15, Syracuse University…
Procter & Gamble vice president of innovation to speak at Whitman School
Amy Mehringer(315) 443-3834 The Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University will host a guest lecture by Claudia Kotchka, vice president of design, innovation, and strategy at Procter & Gamble, on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m. The lecture, titled…