The Hospira Foundation recently donated $5M to the University of Chicago to establish a new Professorship in Oncology, greatly boosting the university’s resources for cancer research. Awards of this magnitude are not uncommon at this respected institution, allowing the university to spend in excess of $390M on R&D in their last reported year.
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Michigan State's Biomedical Sciences building. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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For many PhD students and recent graduates, one of the hardest decisions to make is whether or not to stay in academia. Striking out on your own into the world after a decade (or more) of education can be daunting, but so can pursuing the tenure track.
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A recent three-year, $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health has helped to solidify plans for the new Long Island Bioscience Hub (LIBH).
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A researcher at University of California, Riverside is studying insects to improve the behavior of scent-seeking drones.
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As a leading medical research institution, University of Southern California is home to hundreds of prominent scientists making advances in the field of neurology every day. To this end, USC Health Sciences Campus has received a $50M endowment from philanthropists and Silicon Valley venture capitalists Mark and Mary Stevens.
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A researcher at Rutgers University is cooking up some groundbreaking new cancer research with a little help from extra-virgin olive oil.
According to a World Health Report, over 8 million people are killed annually by some form of cancer. However, scientists have recently discovered an ingredient in extra-virgin olive oil that kills cancer cells without harming healthy cells. The ingredient, called oleocanthal, contains a compound that ruptures cancerous cells, which in turn causes the release of certain enzymes that kill the cancer cell itself.
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The University of Idaho, Moscow is home to five newly funded projects thanks to a set of grants dispersed by the Idaho Department of Commerce IGEM (Idaho Global Entrepreneurial Mission) Council. It was recently announced that the council was also awarding IGEM grants to Idaho State University and Boise State University, with five of the grants going toward research at University of Idaho.
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