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Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Life Sciences
Task Force for 21st Century Economy Unveils New Web Site, Prepares for Final Report
The Task Force for the 21st Century Economy presents interim findings and unveils its new Web site to Gov. Mike Beebe and the state legislature. // read more
Arkansas Venture Forum Conference Taking Applications
Entrepreneurs seeking to compete for capital in the Arkansas Venture Forum Conference, to be held Nov. 18-19 in Little Rock, must submit applications by Aug. 29, as organizers have begun the selection process. // read more
State's High-Impact Firms Create Jobs, Growth
"High-impact" firms create Arkansas' new jobs and growth, according to a study recently released by the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration. // read more
Eight Two-year Colleges to Offer Degrees, Certificates in Entrepreneurship
Eight of Arkansas' two-year colleges will begin offering a business degree option and certificate in entrepreneurship this fall. // read more
Biris Named to Romanian Nano-Medicine Institute
The newly-formed Romanian Nano-Medicine Institute names Alex Biris, chief scientist at the Nanotechnology Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, as its honorary president. // read more
Going High Tech: Simulated Training with Manikins Advances Medical Education
In the last few years, medical training has been taken to a new level at UAMS with the introduction of computerized Sim Man, Sim Baby and Noelle, a high-tech childbirth simulation manikin that can simulate scenarios from high-risk complications to normal birth. // read more
Sustainability: The Life and Times of Freshwater Macroinvertebrates
Biological sciences professor Michelle Evans-White and her colleagues assess stream health, and therefore water quality. // read more
ABI Faculty Attend, Present at World Congress on In Vitro Biology
Seven members of the Arkansas Biosciences Institute faculty at Arkansas State University recently attended and participated in the World Congress on In Vitro Biology held in Tucson, Ariz. // read more
R&D Tax Credits Energize Startup Tech Companies
So far, state agencies have granted more than $3 million in R&D tax credits to about 20 tech companies around the state, allowing the startups to hire more staff and invest in marketing and commercialization efforts. // read more
UAMS Researcher Receives National Attention for Drug Treatments
A treatment for drug addiction may be possible, thanks to a University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences researcher. // read more
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