Hints and tips:
...The medical device and healthcare company Abbott Laboratories, based on Chicago’s farther outskirts, has leased offices in the city’s most famous downtown skyscraper, the Willis Tower....
...[Side note: Alder’s Lab is the name of the fictional stem cell research lab in South Park’s 2001 episode “Kenny Dies”] 7) Doodles ($1mn for 0.14 per cent) NFTs again....
...European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde last week described new virus variants from the UK and South Africa as “not so positive” factors that “could require more stringent measures”....
...Snowflake’s stock market blizzard Like many of this year’s must-have purchases (toilet paper, bread flour, fashion-forward medical masks), shares in the software company Snowflake came out of nowhere....
...Since the tool became available on May 20, more than 35 countries have signed up, including South Africa, Portugal, Finland, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic....
...My Google Maps Timeline for March shows me zigzagging across London and the south of England for the first half of the month before becoming frozen in place for the last two weeks as the coronavirus lockdown...
...Most are at least partially state-owned, but others, including the Hungarian subsidiary of Robert Bosch LLC, are not....
...The 47 young men and women from 15 countries including Russia, Mexico, India, Kenya, Vietnam and South Korea were drawn from a pool of 11,000 contestants, and had come to the Equarius Hotel to do battle...
...Siemens, Europe’s largest industrial conglomerate, plans to list its €40bn medical solutions division in Frankfurt, setting the stage for Germany’s largest initial public offering in more than two decades...
...Medical Professionals, surely. Except however you spelt it, VEGA Medical/Medial Professionals LLC didn’t seem to have a digital history, which seemed odd....
...The US and India this week set a June 2017 deadline to conclude negotiations for Westinghouse to build six AP1000 nuclear reactors in South India....
...“We think we have a breakthrough approach in the clinic, and we hope to start testing it in South Africa by the end of 2017.”...
...So surely this is not the same Daniel Loeb who this week wrote to the management at his latest investment, in the medical supplies company Baxter International, to praise their “immense focus and detailed...
...Grants have accounted for only about half the LLC’s $890m of spending since inception, says Matt Bannick, managing partner at the Omidyar Network....
...As an example, consider radiologists, medical doctors who specialize in the interpretation of medical images....
...But Friedl and his team are finally teasing out the secrets of metastasis at the University Medical Centre in Nijmegen in the Netherlands, where he directs the Microscopic Imaging Centre and a research group...
...US prosecutors are closed to a breakthrough in an insider trading case against a former SAC Capital employee after a University of Michigan medical school agreed to give access to certain computer files....
...of the 41.5 per cent of Chrysler which Fiat does not own could be financed with bank debt or a share issue, although a deal may have to wait for a ruling in a court dispute between Fiat and UAW Retiree Medical...
...The battle over the files of Dr Sidney Gilman, a former professor of neurology at the medical school, has become pivotal in the government’s investigation of a former SAC Capital employee, Mathew Martoma...
...Even the US government has acknowledged that medical costs are going to keep rising....
...Hume vs Patinkin” - On medical tourism. - The limits of the unconventional (monetary policy)....
...Such links are enhanced by the Oxford Bioscience Network, a not-for-profit group that provides purchasing and networking support for biotech and medical technology companies in Oxford and the south-east....
...Mr Saleh himself is still very much a presence, if a geographically distant one, seen waving this month at protesters outside the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York, where he had travelled to for medical care...
...“It’s such an unmet medical need that it would be inhumane for the FDA not to approve a drug like this,” said Les Funtleyder, a fund manager and healthcare strategist at Miller Tabak....
...The one-off $10bn investment the US made in the National Institutes for Health, the medical research group, as part of the 2009 fiscal stimulus was a splash in the bucket by comparison....
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