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Study urges cuts in water and power consumption
- The National, 2009.5.25
Abu Dhabi could save itself the cost of two power stations and a water desalination plant if it steps up measures to promote energy efficiency, a government study has found.
Abu Dhabi could save itself the cost of two power stations and a water desalination plant if it steps up measures to promote energy efficiency, a government study has found.
Hunter-Cevera to join RTI June 1
- Durham Herald-Sun, 2009.5.22
Jennie Hunter-Cevera, current president and CEO of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, will join RTI International July 1, as executive vice president of Discovery and Analytical Sciences and Corporate Development.
Jennie Hunter-Cevera, current president and CEO of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, will join RTI International July 1, as executive vice president of Discovery and Analytical Sciences and Corporate Development.
People In The News
- Genome Web Daily News, 2009.5.22
Jennie Hunter-Cevera, president and CEO of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, will take on an executive job at RTI International.
Jennie Hunter-Cevera, president and CEO of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, will take on an executive job at RTI International.
RTI hires Maryland biotech exec to lead discovery, analytical unit plus corporate development
- Local Tech Wire, 2009.5.22
RTI international is reaching into the biotechnology ranks for the newest member of its management team.
RTI international is reaching into the biotechnology ranks for the newest member of its management team.
UMBI CEO announces departure
- Maryland Daily Record, 2009.5.22
Nine years after she became president and CEO of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Jennie Hunter-Cevera is leaving to become an executive at a North Carolina firm
Nine years after she became president and CEO of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Jennie Hunter-Cevera is leaving to become an executive at a North Carolina firm
UMBI President Hunter-Cevera leaving for RTI International
- Baltimore Business Journal, 2009.5.22
Jennie Hunter-Cevera is heading to a nonprofit research institute in North Carolina after leading Maryland’s oldest biotechnology research center for nearly 10 years.
Jennie Hunter-Cevera is heading to a nonprofit research institute in North Carolina after leading Maryland’s oldest biotechnology research center for nearly 10 years.
Adequate Supply of Swine Flu Vaccine Uncertain
- HealthDay News, 2009.5.18
The current swine flu outbreak is raising critical questions about the timing of bringing a new vaccine to market and the logistics of getting it to the people who need it.
The current swine flu outbreak is raising critical questions about the timing of bringing a new vaccine to market and the logistics of getting it to the people who need it.
Adequate Supply of Swine Flu Vaccine Uncertain
- U.S. News & World Report, 2009.5.18
The current swine flu outbreak is raising critical questions about the timing of bringing a new vaccine to market and the logistics of getting it to the people who need it.
The current swine flu outbreak is raising critical questions about the timing of bringing a new vaccine to market and the logistics of getting it to the people who need it.
Certify births of stillborn
- News & Observer, 2009.5.13
It has been five years since Heidi Leggett gave birth to a beautiful, but stillborn, baby boy named Hunter
It has been five years since Heidi Leggett gave birth to a beautiful, but stillborn, baby boy named Hunter
RTI chief Victoria Haynes selected 2009’s ‘Citizen of the World’
- Triangle Business Journal, 2009.5.13
Victoria Haynes, chief executive officer of RTI International, has been named the 2009 Citizen of the World by the International Affairs Council.
Victoria Haynes, chief executive officer of RTI International, has been named the 2009 Citizen of the World by the International Affairs Council.
Exposure monitoring: Analysis of a Weak Link
- Government Security News, 2009.5.11
Although outstanding progress in national disaster preparedness and disaster response has been accomplished, a weak link remains.
Although outstanding progress in national disaster preparedness and disaster response has been accomplished, a weak link remains.
Debating and Designing a Cure-All for Heart Disease
- Washington Post, 2009.5.9
What if there were a pill that could prevent heart disease? Take one in the morning with breakfast and your arteries wouldn't clog, your heart muscles would stay vibrant and your ticker would just keep on ticking.
What if there were a pill that could prevent heart disease? Take one in the morning with breakfast and your arteries wouldn't clog, your heart muscles would stay vibrant and your ticker would just keep on ticking.
Despite soaring unemployment, companies such as GlaxoSmithKline, RTI International looking to hire
- Triangle Business Journal, 2009.5.1
Despite all the chatter about this being the worst recession since the Great Depression, at least 80 Triangle companies currently are hiring for 2,284 local jobs.
Despite all the chatter about this being the worst recession since the Great Depression, at least 80 Triangle companies currently are hiring for 2,284 local jobs.
RTI, Red Hat, Time Warner Cable find plenty of applicants
- Triangle Business Journal, 2009.5.1
Job recruiters and talent scouts for companies have a new challenge in filling open job positions these days: too many applicants.
Job recruiters and talent scouts for companies have a new challenge in filling open job positions these days: too many applicants.
UNC gets center for solar study
- News & Observer, 2009.4.30
Here's Tom Meyer's idea for changing the world: a solar paint that, when applied to your roof, acts as a conductor and powers your home.
Here's Tom Meyer's idea for changing the world: a solar paint that, when applied to your roof, acts as a conductor and powers your home.
Swine flu – are the masks really protecting people?
- The Observers, 2009.4.29
As the first cases of swine flu are confirmed in Europe and the first fatality in the US, everybody wants to know how best to protect themselves from the virus. Are the masks we see worn in Mexico City efficient? Not really, according to a specialist...
As the first cases of swine flu are confirmed in Europe and the first fatality in the US, everybody wants to know how best to protect themselves from the virus. Are the masks we see worn in Mexico City efficient? Not really, according to a specialist...
UNC gets $17.5M stimulus grant for solar fuels research center
- Triad Business Journal, 2009.4.29
A federal stimulus grant worth $17.5 million will fund the development of a solar fuels research center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the university said Wednesday.
A federal stimulus grant worth $17.5 million will fund the development of a solar fuels research center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the university said Wednesday.
Why isn’t there a swine flu vaccine?
- MSNBC, 2009.4.29
There is a flu vaccine ready for us, thanks to the federal government and its pharmaceutical partners. A total of 13 million doses are stockpiled. Unfortunately, it's for the wrong virus. For now, at least.
There is a flu vaccine ready for us, thanks to the federal government and its pharmaceutical partners. A total of 13 million doses are stockpiled. Unfortunately, it's for the wrong virus. For now, at least.
It's called swine flu, but don't blame the pigs
- News & Observer, 2009.4.28
As talk of a swine flu pandemic spread around the globe on Monday, pigs were bearing the brunt of people's anxiety.
As talk of a swine flu pandemic spread around the globe on Monday, pigs were bearing the brunt of people's anxiety.
Long-term care: Still broken after all these years
- Newsday, 2009.4.28
Picking up from last week, I can't count the number of columns I've written about the critical need for a rational national policy for long-term care. But little has changed in more than a dozen years.
Picking up from last week, I can't count the number of columns I've written about the critical need for a rational national policy for long-term care. But little has changed in more than a dozen years.