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    Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 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 "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: Martin O'Malley, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Fort Detrick (military base), Johns Hopkins University, Manufacturing and Engineering

  2. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Bay Theatre's 'Wit' may be company's most compelling yet

    Bay Theatre's season-opening production of Margaret Edson's "Wit" may be the most compelling theater experience in the company's 10-year history.
    Bay Theatre's season-opening production of Margaret Edson's "Wit" may be the most compelling theater experience in the company's 10-year history. By all critical standards, this show is a winner, starting with artistic director Janet Luby's selection...

    Tags: Internists, John Donne, Drama (genre), Pulitzer Prize Awards, General Practitioners

  4. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. College News: County residents inducted into honors society

    Colin Burns-Heffner, of Woodbine, has been elected Vice President of the Clemson University chapter of Engineering World Health, a nonprofit that mobilizes the biomedical engineering community to improve the quality of health care in hospitals and clinics...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Biotechnology Industry, Colleges and Universities, Technology, Mount Airy

  6. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland's biotech tax credits draw rush of applicants

    The state's biotech tax credits drew more than 180 applications within three minutes of the window opening for the $8 million available this fiscal year, the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development said Thursday. The credits go to...

    Tags: Tax Credits, Biotechnology Industry, Maryland, Credit and Debt, Technology

  8. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Blood drive will honor Scotchtown Hills Elementary student

    Staff and faculty at Scotchtown Hills Elementary are rallying around fifth-grader Marisol Ramirez, honoring her for showing bravery during repeated surgeries, blood transfusions and chemotherapy after being born 10 years ago with a blocked small intestine and then, year's later, contracting lymphoma.
    Staff and faculty at Scotchtown Hills Elementary are rallying around fifth-grader Marisol Ramirez, honoring her for showing bravery during repeated surgeries, blood transfusions and chemotherapy after being born 10 years ago with a blocked small intestine...

    Tags: Blood, Georgetown, Human Body, Lymphoma, Pharmaceuticals

  10. Feb 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Fair treatment for all cancer patients

    Our lawmakers in Annapolis have an opportunity to eliminate a significant disparity in access to chemotherapy for the thousands of Marylanders treated for cancer each year. The access issue is one of cost and the difference in how much insurance companies...

    Tags: Insurance, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Health Care Reform (2009), General Practitioners, Justice System

  12. Oct 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. WBAL's Ron Smith announces on-air that he has pancreatic cancer

    Longtime WBAL talk-show host Ron Smith announced Monday on-air that he has pancreatic cancer.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Longtime WBAL talk-show host Ron Smith announced Monday on-air that he has pancreatic cancer. The 69-year-old Smith, who has been at the radio station since 1984, said he plans to stay on at WBAL as he seeks treatment. Smith told listeners Monday at the...

    Tags: Radio Industry, Health Treatments, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Chemotherapy, Talk Shows (genre)

  14. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Battling cancer, Spalding football coach inspires players to 'Make every day count'

    The announcement summoning the Archbishop Spalding football team to the school chapel early on a February morning last winter baffled the Cavaliers. What could be so important in the off-season?
    The announcement summoning the Archbishop Spalding football team to the school chapel early on a February morning last winter baffled the Cavaliers. What could be so important in the off-season? Wide receiver Richard Gablemen and some of his teammates...

    Tags: Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, National Institutes of Health

  16. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. For Frese, it's all about being positive

    There's a problem with little Tyler tonight, and Mommy is just about beside herself. Tyler just turned 4. He has leukemia — but this has nothing to do with that.
    The Washington Post
    There's a problem with little Tyler tonight, and Mommy is just about beside herself. Tyler just turned 4. He has leukemia — but this has nothing to do with that. Tyler is extroverted and lovey-dovey, a world-class hugger, a chatterbox. And until...

    Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Basketball, Steroids, Rentals, Documentary (genre)

  18. Nov 17, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Ron Smith to stop chemotherapy, remain on air 'as long as I can'

    Ron Smith went on WBAL radio Thursday, just as he has for the past 27 years. But the conservative talk-show host, who was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, opened his show telling listeners — with characteristic bluntness — that he was abandoning his chemotherapy treatments.
    Ron Smith went on WBAL radio Thursday, just as he has for the past 27 years. But the conservative talk-show host, who was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, opened his show telling listeners — with characteristic bluntness — that he...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Pancreatic Cancer, Abdomen, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics

  20. Jun 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. State awards $1.8M in grants to biotech companies

    The Maryland Biotechnology Center said Wednesday that nine companies will receive a total of $1.8 million in grants to help bring their products to market and create new jobs. Each company will receive roughly $200,000 for research and product...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Biotechnology Industry, Maryland, Technology, Clarksville

  22. Jun 1, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
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