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    May 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Balancing cybersecurity and privacy

    From the assembly lines of Detroit to the steel mills of Pittsburgh to the oil fields of Houston, our country has been built by an entrepreneurial spirit and thirst for innovation. And despite our recent economic challenges, that spirit is alive and well. Here in Maryland, for example, our growing life sciences sector has generated one-third of all job gains over the last 10 years. It's now supporting more than $9.6 billion in salaries for Maryland families and contributes nearly $500 million to incomes and sales tax revenues each year.
    From the assembly lines of Detroit to the steel mills of Pittsburgh to the oil fields of Houston, our country has been built by an entrepreneurial spirit and thirst for innovation. And despite our recent economic challenges, that spirit is alive and well....

    Tags: Vaccines, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Manufacturing and Engineering, Tuberculosis, Facebook

  2. May 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. State biotech firms hope Congress will act

    A proposal to speed the approval of new prescription drugs has patient advocates and biotech firms — including many based in Maryland — hoping that Congress will deliver a rare dose of bipartisanship this year.
    A proposal to speed the approval of new prescription drugs has patient advocates and biotech firms — including many based in Maryland — hoping that Congress will deliver a rare dose of bipartisanship this year. Lawmakers are proposing a 6...

    Tags: National Institutes of Health, Chemicals, Mike Enzi, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce

  4. Mar 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Western 'RoboDoves' soaring in robotics

    Each member of the Western High School Robotics team brings a range of individual strengths that help them compete, everything from a knack for maneuvering a remote control to extraordinary math and science skills. But, they say, they also have a competitive edge that's harder to match: girl power.
    Each member of the Western High School Robotics team brings a range of individual strengths that help them compete, everything from a knack for maneuvering a remote control to extraordinary math and science skills. But, they say, they also have a...

    Tags: Engineering, Mitsubishi Materials, Technology, Baltimore Convention Center, Colleges and Universities

  6. Aug 4, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. High school students build a bridge made of uncooked spaghetti

    Min Lee, a rising junior at the Gilman School, and Chris Endryas, a rising senior at Calvert Hall College High School, built a bridge out of uncooked spaghetti and epoxy glue July 29 at the sixth annual Spaghetti Bridge Competition on atJohns Hopkins University.
    Min Lee, a rising junior at the Gilman School, and Chris Endryas, a rising senior at Calvert Hall College High School, built a bridge out of uncooked spaghetti and epoxy glue July 29 at the sixth annual Spaghetti Bridge Competition on atJohns Hopkins...

    Tags: Annapolis, Spaghetti, Technology, Nottingham, Colleges and Universities

  8. Jun 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Martek Biosciences part of Dutch conglomerate's vision

    Wearing a purple-and-white tie and a gray suit, Feike Sijbesma, head of Dutch multinational conglomerate Royal DSM, was whisked from meeting to meeting at  the Columbia headquarters<b> </b>of Martek Biosciences Corp. on a recent weekday.
    Wearing a purple-and-white tie and a gray suit, Feike Sijbesma, head of Dutch multinational conglomerate Royal DSM, was whisked from meeting to meeting at the Columbia headquarters of Martek Biosciences Corp. on a recent weekday. He had spoken to the...

    Tags: Chemicals, Asia, Biotechnology, Technology, Automotive Equipment

  10. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Maryland's biotech pitch: We know the Feds

    In a conference room in downtown Baltimore, F. Blix Winston compared the Food and Drug Administration to a &quot;slow-moving bulldog."
    In a conference room in downtown Baltimore, F. Blix Winston compared the Food and Drug Administration to a "slow-moving bulldog." "You don't want to get bitten," Winston, an expert on the federal regulation of medical devices, told a crowd of about 50...

    Tags: National Institutes of Health, Chemicals, Medical Services, Technology, U.S. Army

  12. Dec 6, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Physician pay, medical disclosure rules criticized

    The payments and "VIP trips" given to a Maryland cardiologist by Abbott Laboratories for parties and consulting work — disclosed in a federal report released Monday — are just what new legislation and industry guidelines are supposed to...

    Tags: Medical Services, Hospitals and Clinics, Bribery, Internists, Surgery

  14. Dec 14, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Stent sellers were allowed inside lab despite hospital ban

    Salespeople for stent maker Abbott Laboratories were often allowed inside a cardiac treatment room at St. Joseph Medical Center while patient procedures were being performed, despite hospital rules against it, according to sworn testimony from Dr. Mark G. Midei taken as part of a lawsuit accusing him of implanting stents unnecessarily.
    Salespeople for stent maker Abbott Laboratories were often allowed inside a cardiac treatment room at St. Joseph Medical Center while patient procedures were being performed, despite hospital rules against it, according to sworn testimony from Dr. Mark G....

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, Technology, Internists, Cleveland Clinic

  16. Sep 24, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Storm hampers effort to restore power

    Sun Staff
    The rainstorm that hit the Baltimore area on the heels of Tropical Storm Isabel plunged 56,000 more people into darkness and made Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s effort to restore power to all customers that much harder. But it is too soon to tell...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, Disasters, Electronics

  18. May 29, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  19. EU mergers and takeovers (May 29)

    Reuters
    BRUSSELS, May 29 (Reuters) - The following are mergers under review by the European Commission and a brief guide to the EU merger process: APPROVALS AND WITHDRAWALS -- German property services company RGM and German builder Alpine Bau to set up a joint...

    Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Europe, Russia, Consumers, Music Industry

  20. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Senate agrees on FDA overhaul

    WASHINGTON &mdash; In a momentary flash of bipartisanship, the Senate approved legislation that would allow Americans speedier access to generic drugs as well as breakthrough treatments for life-threatening diseases as part of a Food and Drug Administration revamping that now heads to the House.
    WASHINGTON — In a momentary flash of bipartisanship, the Senate approved legislation that would allow Americans speedier access to generic drugs as well as breakthrough treatments for life-threatening diseases as part of a Food and Drug...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Washington, DC, Barack Obama, New Products, Parties and Movements

  22. May 24, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  23. U.S. Senate passes bipartisan FDA funding bill

    Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday showed near-unanimous support for a bill that helps fund the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a regulatory powerhouse with sweeping influence over the foods Americans eat and the medicines they take....

    Tags: Consumers, Johnson & Johnson Inc., U.S. Senate, Manufacturing and Engineering, Food and Drug Administration

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