Life Sciences/Biotech

Aastrom Biosciences Hires VP Global Research – New Post

ANN ARBOR - Aastrom Biosciences has created a new position ? Vice President Global Research ? and appointed Indiana University professor Janet Hock to the post. Hock will be responsible for Aastrom's biological research efforts including the bone and tissue regeneration research programs and related clinical development activities. "In selecting Dr. Hock as Aastrom's first

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It’s Official: Tri-Corridor Funds Only Go To Life Sciences

LANSING ? As reported earlier, $26.5 million is available this fiscal year from the Michigan Technology Tri-Corridor to fund research, development and commercialization projects in life sciences. Unlike last year, money for auto technology and homeland security technology will not bleed cash from life sciences starts ups. But now the story reported by Mitechnews.Com is

By |2004-11-11T00:00:00-05:00November 11th, 2004|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

MultiGEN Joins CMU?s Nanotechnology Cluster

MOUNT PLEASANT ? MultiGEN Diagnostic, a Canadian biotech company that specializes in new DNA-based technologies, will join Central Michigan University?s Nanotechnology Cluster in January. MultiGEN will be housed in CMU's Health Professions Building. T.V. Moorthy, Bio-ID Diagnostic Inc. president and chief executive officer, said CMU's research environment was a key factor in the decision. "There

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