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Lindsay Gruver

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Bioengineering Building at MSU Aims to Attract Research Funding

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Mon, Oct 10, 2011

Despite a challenging economic climate, Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing is thriving and continues to develop strong research programs. Currently the university is working on constructing a $40-million bioengineering facility, along with other building projects in progress that include the Bott Building for Nursing Education and Research and a state-of-the-art Plant Science Building.  When completed, these buildings will add to an already strong research hub at MSU.

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Tags: Michigan State University, Midwest, 2012, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Research Funding, MI, research laboratories, East Lansing, MSU, 2011

UC Irvine Scientists Seek Laboratory Products at Upcoming Vendor Show

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Wed, Sep 21, 2011

One of UC Irvine’s best laboratory science marketing events is approaching on October 4th. This year the BioResearch Product Faire™ Vendor Show at UC Irvine is expected to attract over 200 pre-qualified university researchers seeking new products and services for life their science programs.

In 2010, the vendor show on campus at UC Irvine attracted researchers from multiple departments around campus.  The most active attendee participation included researchers from the following departments:

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Tags: University of California Irvine, California, laboratory product show, Irvine

Science Research Hub Planned for New York City

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Wed, Aug 03, 2011


Mayor Bloomberg of New York City recently announced a plan to create a high tech community that would rival Silicon Valley.  The plan would include a cutting edge science and engineering campus that would serve as a research hub. 

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Tags: Northeast, Cornell University, New York, New York City, Science research hub

Stony Brook University Research: Nine Points of Interest

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Mon, Aug 01, 2011

More than 50-years ago Stony Brook University was established to help train educators in math and science fields.  Over the years, Stony Brook has not only tripled in size, but has become one of the leading research universities in the nation. 

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Tags: Northeast, New York, Stony Brook University, Funding, Research

MSSM Enacts Plans to Become a Global Biomedical Leader

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Wed, Jun 22, 2011

Mount Sinai School of Medicine is taking steps to establish itself among the best medical schools in the nation.  The university is developing the second phase of a strategic plan authored by the Dean, Denis S. Charney.  Currently the school is ranked 18th by US News and World Report, and is making an active attempt to become a global leader in medical research. 

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Tags: Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Northeast, New York, new construction

UIC Researchers Find Laboratory Supplies at Life Science Vendor Fair

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Fri, Apr 15, 2011

The University of Illinois, Chicagois one of the top schools in the nation and home to the largest medical school in the United States.  During the 2010 fiscal year, UIC reached over $300 Million in research expenditures.
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Tags: University of Illinois Chicago, Illinois, Chicago, industry news, Midwest Region

UCLA Biomedical Research Funding

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Tue, Feb 15, 2011

UCLA Biomedical Research Funding: news update

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Tags: University of California Los Angeles, California, Los Angeles, Research Funding, Southwest Region

UCSF Research: New Science Buildings, Research Laboratories

Posted by Lindsay Gruver on Tue, Jan 11, 2011

The University of California, San Francisco at Mission Bay is currently undergoing over $1 Billion in active facility construction projects.  These include the development of the state of the art Neuroscience Laboratory and Clinical Research Building and a new Medical Center building. Construction on the Neuroscience Building began last year and will be completed by 2012.  This building's location was strategically planned to facilitate collaboration between physicians, clinical researchers, and scientists.

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Tags: University of California San Francisco, California, San Francisco, new construction, Southwest Region, Mission Bay Campus, San Francisco at Mission Bay, San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco East Bay

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