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EVERYTHING MATTERS: RESEARCH | WINTER 2012
X-ray technology
revolutionized health
care. And so will we.
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Unlike the accidental discovery of X-ray in 1895,
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EVERYTHING MATTERS:
RESEARCH
CONTENTS
WINTER 2012
EVERYTHING MATTERS: RESEARCH is dedicated to the mission of informing
and inspiring readers by highlighting scientific performance at The Res
EVERYTHING MATTERS: RESEARCH | WINTER 2012
Our technology is revolutionizing health care. Un
EVERYTHING MATTERS: RESEARCH CONTENTS WINTER
How to Bridge the Gap between Orphan Disease Drug
E ntrepreneur Al Hawkins kn
investments are typical of early stage companies
Gene Therapy Drugs Safe for Use in Humans On-si
T he concept of using virus
Having the Clinical Manufacturing Cleanroom Facil
Simplifying the Complex Process of Tumor Banking
Technology created to support biospecimen analysi
It starts with a sample. A blood sample, tissue s
The second technology is a web-based software sol
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Intellectual Property OUTSIDE A UNIVERSITY Natio
Yet McFarland says universities are just a slice
also developing therapeutics, diagnostic biomarke
ANAL YSIS PIPELINE CAN SEARCH A GENOME FOR DISEAS
I nvestigators at Nationwide Children’s
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