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Carl and Ruth Shapiro family donates $25 million for new science center at Brandeis University

Longtime Brandeis benefactors Carl J. and Ruth Shapiro have donated $25 million for a new 175,000-square-foot science center designed to enhance the University's leadership in the life sciences and emerging areas of interdisciplinary research well into the 21st century, officials announced today....... Ground will be broken in the spring for the $154 million Carl J. Shapiro Science Center, the la...

The transparent organism: EMBLEM and Carl Zeiss give labs a unique look at life

A novel high-tech microscope will be brought to the marketplace, giving laboratories everywhere fascinating new insights into living organisms. EMBLEM Technology Transfer GmbH (EMBLEM), the commercial entity of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), announced today that it has signed a licensing deal with technological leader Carl Zeiss to commercialize a new technology called SPIM (Se...

Women's health, tissue regeneration is focus of Illinois & Carle Hospital initiative

URBANA, Ill. -- Women's health and human-tissue regeneration are the focus of an agreement announced Friday (Feb. 4) between the Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana. ......The accord is a marriage of basic and clinical research in little-studied areas that could lead to new treatment approaches, said university an...
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