Science Market Update

UT Austin Remains Active in Research in 2014

Posted by Anita Zhang on Tue, Jun 03, 2014

This month the University of Texas at Austin received $2.4 million from Howard Hughes Medical Institute to expand its Freshman Research Initiative Program. Each year the Freshman Research Initiative Program offers about 800 first-year students the opportunity to take part in advanced research projects early in their academic careers.

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Tags: 2014, University of Texas, UTAust, Austin, BioResearch Product Faire Event, TX

Science Research Funding Increases by $8M in 12 Months at UCR

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Mon, Jun 02, 2014

Federal science research funding has taken a great leap at the University of California, Riverside in the past 12 months: an $8 million leap, to be exact, in federally funded new research grants. UC Riverside aspires to gain a bigger market share over the next five years. Currently, the university is in the top 100 universities for federally funded research. By working on innovative projects and increasing the UC Riverside influence in the science research community, UC Riverside hopes to reach the top 50 universities in coming years. The University of California, Riverside campus aims to triple funding in about ten years, requiring an annual growth of about 14 percent.

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Tags: 2014, CA, University of California Riverside, California, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Riverside, UC Riverside, new research grants, UCR, life science research funding

New Life Science Grant of $7.5M Awarded to UC San Diego

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Fri, May 30, 2014

New life science research funding at the University of California, San Diego was recently awarded in the amount of $7.5 million to the Pauline and Stanley Foster Hospital for Cancer Care. The donor, Pauline Foster, is a community philanthropist who has given a great deal of support to the University of California, San Diego over the years. The Pauline and Stanley Foster Hospital for Cancer Care will encompass three floors at the Jacobs Medical Center and be home to medical staff whose purpose is caring for the complex needs of patients with cancer.

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Tags: 2014, CA, University of California San Diego, new research funding, California, San Diego, SDVS, UCSD, Biotechnology Vendor Showcase, new grant, new funding

$25M in Research Funding Established at Rockefeller University

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Thu, May 29, 2014

A new $25 million research fund has been established at Rockefeller University to aid in new techniques for drug discovery. The Robertson Therapeutic Development Fund was created in light of a generous $25 million gift from the Robertson Foundation, established by investment manager Julian H. Robertson, Jr. and his family.

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Tags: 2014, Rockefeller University, Northeast, new research funding, New York, RockU, BioResearch Product Faire Event, NY, research grant

MSU Microbiologist Builds Bacteria for Greener Biofuels

Posted by Sam Asher on Thu, May 29, 2014

Words like “toxic” and “lethal” are very subjective in the world of life science research, where one creature’s poison is another creature’s pleasure. For instance, we saw some fantastic research last year at the University of Minnesota involving bacteria that ate enough chlorine to detoxify superfund sites. Following in the tiny footsteps of these microbes, bacteria under investigation at Michigan State University enjoy consuming the toxic byproducts of biodiesel plants, indicating a greener and more sustainable future for the industry.

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Tags: Michigan State University, 2014, Midwest, Michigan, BioResearch Product Faire Event, East Lansing, MSU

$60M Grant Will Build New Lab Space at Stony Brook University

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Tue, May 27, 2014

Stony Brook University recently received $60 million in new funding to build a state-of-the-art Innovation and Discovery Center on its Research and Development Park campus. The center will include 200,000 square feet of new lab space at Stony Brook University as well as office space for startup businesses. The new funding comes from Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s START-UP NY initiative, which aims to give businesses tax breaks to start up, relocate, or add new locations in New York by working with New York public and private universities.

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Tags: 2014, Northeast, new research funding, Stony Brook University, BioResearch Product Faire Event, NY, Stony Brook, SunySB, new lab space

$11M in Life Science Research Funding goes to Fred Hutchinson

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Mon, May 26, 2014

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center recently received an $11 million life science research grant from the National Institutes of Health to fund the HIV Vaccine Trials Network. The organization within the NIH providing this latest round of life science funding is the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Project leader Dr. Margaret Juliana McElrath is a professor of medicine at the University of Washington. Her research lab studies are focused on identifying and characterizing cellular immune responses that may help protect patients against HIV infection or disease.

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Tags: 2014, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, WA, Northwest, new research funding, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Seattle, Hutch, new grant

UNR: A Novel Protein-Replacement Therapy discovered

Posted by Anita Zhang on Fri, May 23, 2014

Professor Dean Burkin from the University of Nevada, Reno, School of Medicine discovered that a naturally occurring protein named Laminin-111 prevents muscle damage in mouse models of muscular dystrophies. This discovery holds promise as a possible treatment for congenital muscular dystrophy in humans.

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Tags: 2014, University of Nevada, UNR, BioResearch Product Faire Event, NV, Reno

University Research Park Poised For Massive Expansion

Posted by Sam Asher on Thu, May 22, 2014

Bringing together 126 of the nation’s top biotechnological companies into one collective forum, the University of Wisconsin’s University Research Park achieves the perfect blend of cutting-edge research and entrepreneurial vision. Companies collaborate and compete to solve problems in bioscience while producing the tools necessary to do the job. Today we spotlight this exciting research environment in anticipation of the University Research Park 2, a massive expansion of the already impressive URP.

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Tags: 2014, Midwest, WI, Wisconsin, UWiscRP, University of Wisconsin Research Park, BioResearch Product Faire Event, Madison

$6.3M in Research Funding Awarded to Columbia Research Lab

Posted by Jennifer Nieuwkerk on Wed, May 21, 2014

Research lab scientists at Columbia University received $6.3 million in life science research funding this spring for Columbia’s Center for Research in Diagnostics and Discovery. The research grant was awarded by the administering institute the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. The department of Public Health and Preventative Medicine within the Schools of Public Health at Columbia University will use the research funding to advance detection of certain diseases and predict how effective specific therapies can be in prevention and treatment. The Project Information page on the NIH website goes into further detail:

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Tags: 2014, Northeast, new research funding, New York, Columbia University, Columbia, BioResearch Product Faire Event, NY, research grant

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