The document discusses InvivoSciences' contributions to regenerative medicine through phenotypic screening and analysis of engineered tissue mechanics. IVS provides miniaturized engineered tissues to mimic organs/tissues for rapid compound screening and assays to analyze drug-induced changes. They focus on tissues relevant to diseases impairing organ mechanics like muscular dystrophy, fibrosis, and COPD. Contact information is provided for Ayla Annac, CEO of IVS, and Tetsuro Wakatsuki, CSO of IVS.
Slide deck from 2008 Symposium "Developing an Expert-System for Health Promotion: An Experimental E-Learning Platform" from the APA-NIOSH International Conference on Work, Stress, and Health
This presentation was given at a recent OHE Lunchtime Seminar by Kevin Outterson of the Boston University school of Law and Chatham House. It addresses the increasingly critical issue of antimicrobial resistance and the need for new antibiotics. This presentation identifies practices and norms that seem to fight against new antibiotics and the appropriate use of both new and existing one, reviews collaborative international efforts to develop a series of "design questions" that must be answered if efforts are to be effective, and identifies several functional areas that must be part of any new approach.
For other important OHE research and activities that address this topic, please see http://news.ohe.org/category/innovation/countering-amr/
Slide deck from 2008 Symposium "Developing an Expert-System for Health Promotion: An Experimental E-Learning Platform" from the APA-NIOSH International Conference on Work, Stress, and Health
This presentation was given at a recent OHE Lunchtime Seminar by Kevin Outterson of the Boston University school of Law and Chatham House. It addresses the increasingly critical issue of antimicrobial resistance and the need for new antibiotics. This presentation identifies practices and norms that seem to fight against new antibiotics and the appropriate use of both new and existing one, reviews collaborative international efforts to develop a series of "design questions" that must be answered if efforts are to be effective, and identifies several functional areas that must be part of any new approach.
For other important OHE research and activities that address this topic, please see http://news.ohe.org/category/innovation/countering-amr/
El termostato Netatmo te permitirá controlar la temperatura de tu vivienda desde cualquier punto donde estés, permitiéndote ajustar temnperaturas cuando no estés en casa.
CRAMM: Virtual Memory Support for Garbage-Collected ApplicationsEmery Berger
This talk presents operating support that can dramatically improve the performance of garbage-collected applications. It describes a virtual memory manager that, combined with a collector-neutral heap sizing algorithm, ensures that garbage-collected applications run as fast as possible while avoiding paging.
Information Systems and Technologies used in the framework of the TIR ConventionJosé Ferreiro
First Open Scientific-Practical Conference on Information Systems and technologies used in customs fields in Baku, Azerbaijan on 21-22 December 2009. The TIR convention is the only global Customs transit system. TIR has the largest geographical coverage. TIR is applicable for intermodal transport - road / rail / inland waterways / sea.
For more information please visit http://www.unece.org/tir
Конференции по теме Информационные Системы и Технологии в Таможенной Сфере
The material intends to promote the visibility and the activities carried on by the United Nations.
HOW TO MAKE I: ARTISAU BERRIAK
Artisau berriak bezala ezagutzen dugu, teknologia digitalaren inguruan interesa partekatu eta honen aplikazioa eremu desberdinetan ikertzen duten pertsonen komunitatea. Hirikilabs inguruan batzen diren artisauak, How to Make formatupean batzen dira.
How To Make hilean behin ospatzen den solasaldi formatua da. Sortzaileen, arkitektoen, ingeniarien, zientzialarien eta orokorrean maker kulturan interesa duen ororen topagunea da, edukiak ikasi eta elkar trukatzeko topagunea. Hitzaldien bidez, Hirikilabs gunea, Kultura, sormena eta fabrikazio digitalaren gaineko heziketa eta gogoeta teoriko-kritikorako espazio bilakatuko da.
Alberto Martínez: Enable esku protesikoak
Protesi hauek norberak, eskumutur edo ukondoarekin eginiko estimulazioarekin aktibatzen dira. Funtzionalitate bikaina daukate piezaren hatzei artikulazioaren mugimendua transmititzeko tendoien lana egiten duten poleei esker. Alberto Martínezek argi azaltzen du ezin direla protesi mediku edo mioelektrikoekin alderatu, horiek prezio oso altua daukate. Pieza diseinu sotware batekin sortzen da eta ondoren inprimagailura pasatzen da, geruzaz geruza eraikitzen da modeloa, digitaletik fisikora. 3Dan inprimatutako plastiko piezak hezurrak ordezkatzen ditu eta kautxoz eginiko estaldurak azala.
http://ow.ly/Ma25D
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HOW TO MAKE I : DISEÑO COLABORATIVO Y ABIERTO
Como nuevos artesanos se define la comunidad de personas que investiga y comparte las posibilidades de la tecnología digital aplicada a sus diferentes ámbitos de interés o trabajo. Los nuevos artesanos que rodean Hirikilabs se encuentran bajo el formato How To Make.
How To Make es un encuentro mensual de creativos, arquitectos, ingenieros, científicos y ciudadanos en general interesados en conocer la cultura maker, aprender y compartir. A través de una serie de charlas Hirikilabs se convertirá en un espacio de formación y de reflexión teoría-crítica en torno a la cultura, la creación y la fabricación digital.
Alberto Martínez Enable manos protesicas
Este tipo de prótesis se accionan con la estimulación que haga la persona con su muñeca o codo, pero tienen una excelente funcionalidad porque trabajan en base a poleas que hacen las veces de tendones para transmitir el movimiento de la articulación a los dedos de la pieza. Martínez resalta que obviamente no es comparable con las prótesis médicas y mioeléctricas que tienen un coste muy elevado. No hay que olvidar que la pieza se genera a través de un software de diseño que pasa a la impresora, y capa por capa construye el modelo de digital a físico. Las piezas impresas en 3D sobre plástico funcionan como huesos y un revestimiento de caucho actúa como piel.
http://ow.ly/Ma2GG
Which markets are the future stars of the critical metals industry - Sykes et...John Sykes
Which markets are the future stars of the critical metals industry - Sykes et al - Nov 2015 - Greenfields Research / Centre for Exploration Targeting / Curtin University / The University of Western Australia
El termostato Netatmo te permitirá controlar la temperatura de tu vivienda desde cualquier punto donde estés, permitiéndote ajustar temnperaturas cuando no estés en casa.
CRAMM: Virtual Memory Support for Garbage-Collected ApplicationsEmery Berger
This talk presents operating support that can dramatically improve the performance of garbage-collected applications. It describes a virtual memory manager that, combined with a collector-neutral heap sizing algorithm, ensures that garbage-collected applications run as fast as possible while avoiding paging.
Information Systems and Technologies used in the framework of the TIR ConventionJosé Ferreiro
First Open Scientific-Practical Conference on Information Systems and technologies used in customs fields in Baku, Azerbaijan on 21-22 December 2009. The TIR convention is the only global Customs transit system. TIR has the largest geographical coverage. TIR is applicable for intermodal transport - road / rail / inland waterways / sea.
For more information please visit http://www.unece.org/tir
Конференции по теме Информационные Системы и Технологии в Таможенной Сфере
The material intends to promote the visibility and the activities carried on by the United Nations.
HOW TO MAKE I: ARTISAU BERRIAK
Artisau berriak bezala ezagutzen dugu, teknologia digitalaren inguruan interesa partekatu eta honen aplikazioa eremu desberdinetan ikertzen duten pertsonen komunitatea. Hirikilabs inguruan batzen diren artisauak, How to Make formatupean batzen dira.
How To Make hilean behin ospatzen den solasaldi formatua da. Sortzaileen, arkitektoen, ingeniarien, zientzialarien eta orokorrean maker kulturan interesa duen ororen topagunea da, edukiak ikasi eta elkar trukatzeko topagunea. Hitzaldien bidez, Hirikilabs gunea, Kultura, sormena eta fabrikazio digitalaren gaineko heziketa eta gogoeta teoriko-kritikorako espazio bilakatuko da.
Alberto Martínez: Enable esku protesikoak
Protesi hauek norberak, eskumutur edo ukondoarekin eginiko estimulazioarekin aktibatzen dira. Funtzionalitate bikaina daukate piezaren hatzei artikulazioaren mugimendua transmititzeko tendoien lana egiten duten poleei esker. Alberto Martínezek argi azaltzen du ezin direla protesi mediku edo mioelektrikoekin alderatu, horiek prezio oso altua daukate. Pieza diseinu sotware batekin sortzen da eta ondoren inprimagailura pasatzen da, geruzaz geruza eraikitzen da modeloa, digitaletik fisikora. 3Dan inprimatutako plastiko piezak hezurrak ordezkatzen ditu eta kautxoz eginiko estaldurak azala.
http://ow.ly/Ma25D
----------------------------
HOW TO MAKE I : DISEÑO COLABORATIVO Y ABIERTO
Como nuevos artesanos se define la comunidad de personas que investiga y comparte las posibilidades de la tecnología digital aplicada a sus diferentes ámbitos de interés o trabajo. Los nuevos artesanos que rodean Hirikilabs se encuentran bajo el formato How To Make.
How To Make es un encuentro mensual de creativos, arquitectos, ingenieros, científicos y ciudadanos en general interesados en conocer la cultura maker, aprender y compartir. A través de una serie de charlas Hirikilabs se convertirá en un espacio de formación y de reflexión teoría-crítica en torno a la cultura, la creación y la fabricación digital.
Alberto Martínez Enable manos protesicas
Este tipo de prótesis se accionan con la estimulación que haga la persona con su muñeca o codo, pero tienen una excelente funcionalidad porque trabajan en base a poleas que hacen las veces de tendones para transmitir el movimiento de la articulación a los dedos de la pieza. Martínez resalta que obviamente no es comparable con las prótesis médicas y mioeléctricas que tienen un coste muy elevado. No hay que olvidar que la pieza se genera a través de un software de diseño que pasa a la impresora, y capa por capa construye el modelo de digital a físico. Las piezas impresas en 3D sobre plástico funcionan como huesos y un revestimiento de caucho actúa como piel.
http://ow.ly/Ma2GG
Which markets are the future stars of the critical metals industry - Sykes et...John Sykes
Which markets are the future stars of the critical metals industry - Sykes et al - Nov 2015 - Greenfields Research / Centre for Exploration Targeting / Curtin University / The University of Western Australia
Accelerating the translation of medical research - 27 JuneInnovation Agency
Slides from the event focusing on translational research in Liverpool and North of England and why companies are establishing and growing operations in the region.
EuroBioForum 2013 - Day 2 | Mark PoznanskyEuroBioForum
EuroBioForum 2013 2nd Annual Conference
27-28 May 2013 - Hilton Munich City, Munich, Germany
http://www.eurobioforum.eu/2013
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# REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES #
Ontario Genomics Institute, Canada:
Innovative Research, Innovative Translation
Dr Mark Poznansky
President and CEO Ontario Genomics Institute
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http://www.eurobioforum.eu
"Fostering Massachusetts' life science ecosystem", Dr. Susan Windham-Banniste...MIT Startup Exchange
"Fostering Massachusetts' life science ecosystem", Dr. Susan Windham-Bannister, President and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC). Presented at Better innovation in biotech, part of MIT Startup Exchange cluster workshop series on 2/26/15, see http://startupexchange.mit.edu/startupexchange/html/index.html#viewOpportunity/51
We enable UK life science companies to develop their drug discovery projects. And through networks of expert labs and CROs our Virtual R&D team can access and provide:
> industrially rigorous advice in drug discovery
> clinical and commercial insight
> expertise in delivery and project management
If you are an SME with a drug discovery project, or a CRO with expertise to provide, attend this event and find out how we can help you.
College Writing II Synthesis Essay Assignment Summer Semester 2017.docxclarebernice
College Writing II Synthesis Essay Assignment Summer Semester 2017
Directions:
For this assignment you will be writing a synthesis essay. A synthesis is a combination of two or more summaries and sources. In a synthesis essay you will have three paragraphs, an introduction, a synthesis and a conclusion.
In the introduction you will give background information about your topic. You will also include a thesis statement at the end of the introduction paragraph. The thesis statement should describe the goal of your synthesis. (informative or argumentative)
The second paragraph is the synthesis. You will combine two summaries of two different articles on the same topic. You will follow all summary guidelines for these two paragraphs. The synthesis will most likely either argue or inform the reader about the topic.
The conclusion paragraph should summarize the points of your essay and restate the general ideas.
For this essay you will read two research articles on a similar topic to the previous critical review essay as you can use this research in your inquiry paper. You will summarize both articles in two paragraphs and combine the paragraphs for your synthesis. In the synthesis you must include the main ideas of the articles and the author, title, and general idea in the first sentences.
This essay will be three pages long and the first draft and peer review are due June 15. You must turn them in hardcopy in class so you can do a peer review.
Running head: THESIS DRAFT 1
THESIS DRAFT 3Thesis Draft
Katelyn B. Rhodes
D40375299
DeVry University
Point-of-Care Testing (PoCT) has dramatically taken over the field of clinical laboratory testing since it’s introduction approximately 45 years ago. The technologies utilized in PoCT have been refined to deliver accurate and expedient test results and will become even more sensitive and accurate in order to dominate the field of clinical laboratory testing. Furthermore, there will be a dramatic increase in the volume of clinical testing performed outside of the laboratory. New and emerging PoCT technologies utilize sophisticated molecular techniques such as polymerase chain reaction to aid in the treatment of major health problems worldwide, such as sexually transmitted infections (John & Price, 2014).
Historic Timeline
In the early-to-mid 1990’s, bench top analyzers entered the clinical laboratory scene. These analyzers were much smaller than the conventional analyzers being used, and utilized touch-screen PCs for ease of use. For this reason, they were able to be used closer to the patient’s bedside or outside of the laboratory environment. However, at this point in time, laboratory testing results were stored within the device and would have to then be sent to the main central laboratory for analysis.
Technology in the mid-to-late 1990’s permitted analyzers to be much smaller so that they may be easily carried to the patient’s location. Computers also became more ...
Pitches from the 10 finalist teams selected to compete for the £100,000 Grand Prize of the inaugural OneStart competition in 2013, hosted by the Oxbridge Biotech Roundtable and SR One.
Learn more about this year's competition: http://oxbridgebiotech.com/onestart
We enable UK life science companies to develop their drug discovery projects. And through networks of expert labs and CROs our Virtual R&D team can access and provide:
> industrially rigorous advice in drug discovery
> clinical and commercial insight
> expertise in delivery and project management
If you are an SME with a drug discovery project, or a CRO with expertise to provide, attend this event and find out how we can help you.
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Supplements that provide funding to SBIR phase II awards for hiring students, veterans, and college instructors, and partnering with community colleges.
Embracing GenAI - A Strategic ImperativePeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Francesca Gottschalk - How can education support child empowerment.pptxEduSkills OECD
Francesca Gottschalk from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation presents at the Ask an Expert Webinar: How can education support child empowerment?
Acetabularia Information For Class 9 .docxvaibhavrinwa19
Acetabularia acetabulum is a single-celled green alga that in its vegetative state is morphologically differentiated into a basal rhizoid and an axially elongated stalk, which bears whorls of branching hairs. The single diploid nucleus resides in the rhizoid.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
5. www.invivosciences.com 5
Table 1. Key Industry Parameters: Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell
Therapeutics
Worldwide estimates (in millions) 2007 2011 Factor
Total sector activity $2400 $3600 1.5x
Total commercial stage spending $1600 $2820 1.8x
Total development stage spending $860 $780 0.9x
Number of FTEs (full time employee) 6100 13,810 2.3x
Capital value of listed firms (36) $4700 $6580 1.4x
Number of companies 171 202 1.2x
Number of companies in commercial
stage
47 62 1.3x
Number of companies providing services 44
Number of companies with products in
clinical trials
57 60 1.1x
Progress in the Tissue Engineering and Stem Cell Industry “Are we there yet?”
Ana Jaklenec, Andrea Stamp, Elizabeth Deweerd, Angela Sherwin, and Robert Langer. Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews. June 2012, 18(3): 155-166.
doi:10.1089/ten.teb.2011.0553.
7. Contact for both companies:
Ayla Annac, CEO InvivoSciences, Inc.
aannac@invivosciences.com
608-628-8035
Tetsuro Wakatsuki, CSO InvivoSciences, Inc.
tetsuro@invivosciences.com
608-566-6162
7www.invivosciences.com
9. COOK PHARMICA OVERVIEW
ABOUT COOK PHARMICA
• Contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO)
• Over 450 full-time employees
• Wholly-owned subsidiary of Cook Medical
• Legacy of life sciences innovation
since 1963
• 2007 Facility of the Year
Category Award Winner for
Facility Integration
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10. PART OF THE COOK GROUP
ABOUT COOK GROUP, INC.
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15. COMPELLING BUSINESS MODEL
Consolidate the product supply chain to a single location to simplify the process and reduce the cost and time
of managing and manufacturing with multiple service providers.
SIMPLIFY YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN WITH:
• ONE supplier to audit
• ONE point-of-contact for everything
• ONE quality system
• ONE set of business practices
• ONE contract
• ONE world-class, FDA-licensed manufacturing facility
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16. Cook Pharmica’ s partnership with Ivy
Tech Bloomington
• Cook Pharmica and Ivy Tech’s biotechnology program are both established at the same time in year 2004
• Understanding and development of mutually beneficial partnership:
– Workforce development need (Cook Pharmica) – hiring of interns, technicians, and operators through Ivy
Tech’s education programs (tuition reimbursement program)
– Curriculum development need (Ivy Tech) – jobs, tasks, and skills set assessment for new educational
program development (course objectives and contents are developed based on essential skill sets required
by the jobs at Cook Pharmica),
– Instructional need (Ivy Tech) – subject matter experts at Cook Pharmica taught Ivy Tech courses as adjunct
faculty members (Cell Culture, Protein Purification, Safety and Regulatory Compliances, Biotechnology
Manufacturing topics), at least 12 Cook Pharmica employees taught at Ivy Tech
• Guaranteed course quality: the most practical and needed education contents
• The instructors from Cook Pharmica provided Ivy Tech’s students with early career assessment and job
interview opportunities
– So far, Cook Pharmica has offered 28 internship opportunities and hired 25 graduates
– Positions held by Ivy Tech graduates: Quality Control Technicians, Quality Assurance Assistants, Process
Development Scientists, Manufacturing Operators, and Instrumentation Technicians.
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17. David’s experience and future prospective as the HR director:
• Difficulty in identifying and recruiting talent and
importance of homegrown workforce that will stay
within the community (community college graduates)
• Background/experience of Ivy Tech graduates
compared to traditional 4-year university graduates
• How Cook Pharmica’ s HR practice supports hiring of
Ivy Tech graduates: career advancement opportunity
for Ivy Tech graduates (example of Tony Roberts)
• What your career at Cook depends on: Performance,
Interests, Business Need.
• Importance of soft skills
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18. Kenneth E. Miller, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
Diana Spencer, Ph.D.
Biotechnology Coordinator, Associate Professor
Tulsa Community College Southeast
Tulsa, OK
23. The National Science Foundation awarded a grant of
$384,581 to Tulsa Community College for the
Stimulating Enthusiasm, Exploration, and Discovery
through Biotechnology Education (SEEDBEd) project.
24. The Oklahoma IDeA Network of Biomedical Research
Excellence (OK-INBRE) is funded through the National
Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a component of
the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ($0.5M)
25. In the fall of 2011, the Oklahoma IDeA Network of
Biomedical Research Excellence (OK-INBRE) provided
$33,867 to Tulsa Community College to support a
supplemental grant, Sustaining Outreach of Learning
Experiences in Biotechnology Education (SOLEBEd) under
the direction of Dr. Diana Spencer
27. 2003 - They say education is the lighting of a fire. If that’s
true, doctoral candidate Diana Spencer has ignited many a
bright flame. A high school anatomy and physiology
teacher, she is on sabbatical from Jenks High School to earn her
doctorate in biomedical sciences at the OSU Center for Health
Sciences. Before she returned to school herself, she brought
dozens of students through the doors of the OSU-CHS to show
them what a medical school is all about.
Relationships
28. The National Science Foundation awarded a
grant of $384,581 to Tulsa Community College for
the Stimulating Enthusiasm, Exploration, and
Discovery through Biotechnology Education
(SEEDBEd) project.
Advisory Committee – OSU-CHS members: Drs.
Earl Blewett and Kenneth Miller
Support
30. Symposia/Seminars
Dr. Robert W. Allen, OSU-CHS
• Monthy Seminar Series, televised
• Annual High School Extravaganza
• Into a Molecular Future: Tulsa’s
Growth Opportunities in the New
Sciences of Life-Bio-Nano
35. Reciprocal Instruction
Dusti Sloan, Assistant Professor of
Biology, Teaching Cell Culture
techniques. Dusti Sloan is currently a
Ph.D. student in Biomedical Sciences
at OSU-CHS
Dusti
Sloan
Heith Crosby
Heith Crosby learning
cell culture
40. Collaborations
TCC SE Biotechnology Class
Peripheral Pain Mechanisms:
The Role of Glutamate
Kenneth E. Miller, PhD
Professor & Chair; Anatomy & Cell Biology
Oklahoma State University Center For Health Sciences
Tulsa, OK
Kemmx Corporation, Sapulpa, OK
March 2013
41. Relationships
3. Are there specific Oklahoma companies that are incorporating
bioscience innovations into their work?
Oklahoma's bioscience sector continues to grow, with the combined
direct and indirect impacts contributing $6.7 billion in economic
activity in the region. To describe a few companies specifically, …
Kemmx is centered here in Tulsa, and its objective is to bring to
market a topical analgesic for rheumatoid arthritis. PharmSci
Consulting has hired a couple of our graduates for work in Tulsa …
5 Questions with
Diana Spencer
By ROBERT EVATT
Tulsa World Staff
Writer on Dec 9,
2011
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Better Models. Better Results™
Developing Successful Community
College – Industry Partnerships
4-22-13
43. Better Models. Better Results™
A Leader in Genetic Modification for Drug
Discovery
Animal Models
Cell Lines
Life Sciences Research Reagents
Human Therapeutics
44. • DNA Modification Technology
– piggyBac TM for nearly all commercial applications
– XTNTM site-specific nuclease technology
• Stem Cell Technology
– induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS)
– Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) and media
Transposagen Technology
45. Custom Services Overview
• Gene editing with XTNTMs, HR vector, piggyBac Transposon
– Site-specific knockout, knock-in, edit and correction of any gene
in any genome
• Animal models
– Rat and mouse model generation available, additional species
possible
47. Future Projects
• Life Sciences Collaborative Educational
Learning Laboratory (LIFE-CELL)
– Train up to 50-60 scientists per year
– Incubate up to 7 life science companies
– CRO function