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Duke: Access Over $1 Billion in R & D At This Event

Posted by Andrea Inks on Tue, Mar 26, 2019

Duke University is known as one of the largest research institutions in the nation. With over 1 billion in Total R & D expenditures it ranked 8th. Further, Duke spent over $950 million on life science research.

DukeFunding Facts:

−          Total R & D Expenditures: $1,126,924,000

−          Rank in Total R & D Expenditures: 8th

−          2017 Life Science R & D Expenditures: $950,245,000

−          2018 NIH Funding: $475,338,515

 

Interestingly, Duke received a $28 Million grant from the NIH to discover immunologic research directed at tackling major scientific problems that hinder the development of an effective HIV-1 vaccine. The vaccine strategy will be based on identifying and targeting novel HIV-1 vulnerabilities to B, T and NK cell immune responses and then using this information to design vaccines that will induce protective immunity at the time and location of HIV-1 transmission.

 

See recent Duke blog:

Researchers find how Natural Killer cells regulate protective HIV antibodies

 

IMG_0905Meet with researchers at Duke event:

Duke University BioResearch Product Faire™ Event – May 17th, 2019

 

Attendance has been on the rise at Duke’s annual BioResearch Product Faire™ over the last three years with the show seeing an increase in researcher attendance by 35%.

 

“I’m absolutely thrilled with these events! They really give you a chance to make connections with real decision makers on campus and the environment is very easy to conduct business in.”

 

If your company offers products and services that could meet the needs of Duke’s world-class researchers, now is an ideal time to book your space at our upcoming event. 

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Call today to reserve your exhibit space and take the next step towards supplying Duke’s researchers with the tools they need to succeed.

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Tags: Duke, tradeshow, life science events, Duke Science Event, Duke Researchers

Michigan Researchers: Over $2 Billion in R&D

Posted by Andrea Inks on Thu, Feb 07, 2019

 

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Tags: Trade show, Michigan State, Research Event, University of Michigan research, U of M retirement study, Zombie cells

UCLA Researchers Design a Renewable Source of Cancer Fighting T Cells

Posted by Andrea Inks on Mon, Jan 28, 2019

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Tags: Ucla Research Vendors, UCLA, life science research at UCLA, UCLA research funding, UCLA stem cells

15.4M in NIH Grants at UPENN’s ACC

Posted by Andrea Inks on Tue, Jan 08, 2019

With  a new $15.4M NIH grant, The Abramson Cancer Center will continues to build on its significant historical strengths in fundamental cancer biology, translational immunotherapy, and population science research.

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Tags: UPenn, NIH funding, NIH grant, Cancer Science

UGA receives  $10M Grant to Create Computational And Informatics Tools for Glycoscience

Posted by Andrea Inks on Thu, Jan 03, 2019

The $10M grant, which was given jointly to The University of Georgia, Athens and George Washington University, will be used to build a glycoscience informatics portal, called GlyGen. This portal is essential for glycoscience to advance. GlyGen will also incorporate glycan data with gene and protein data, to allow for greater analysis.

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Tags: University of Georgia Athens, UGA, NIH grant, Glycoscience, GlyGen

NIH awards $11.5 Million Grant to The University of Utah

Posted by Andrea Inks on Tue, Dec 11, 2018

The NIH awarded $11.5 million grant to The University of Utah to Study Sarcomagenesis.

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Tags: Utah, cancer research, University of Utah Salt Lake City, Univ of Utah, sarcomagenesis, Jones Lab

Duke: Researchers find how Natural Killer Cells Regulate Protective HIV Antibodies

Posted by Andrea Inks on Tue, Dec 04, 2018

Duke received a $28 Million grant from the NIH to discover immunologic research directed at tackling major scientific problems that hinder the development of an effective HIV-1 vaccine. The vaccine strategy will be based on identifying and targeting novel HIV-1 vulnerabilities to B, T and NK cell immune responses and then using this information to design vaccines that will induce protective immunity at the time and location of HIV-1 transmission.

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Tags: Duke University, duke medicine, HIV Vaccine, HIV research

Rutgers receives over $55 Million in Grants this Year

Posted by Andrea Inks on Mon, Dec 03, 2018

Recently Rutgers and The University of Pennsylvania researchers received an $18 million grant to be shared, which will examine the effects of tobacco on public Health. This grant, which is an extension of an earlier grant, will provide data that can protect public health and discover regulatory science issues related to tobacco control.

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Tags: genomic research, Rutgers, tobacco marketing

Texas A&M: Funding, Stroke Research, and Upcoming Event

Posted by Andrea Inks on Mon, Nov 12, 2018

With Research Expenditures of More Than $892.7 Million, Texas A&M's Division of Research delivers strategic support to advance the University's research mission through:

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Tags: TX, John Hopkins, BIO5 Institute

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