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Auburn: Harrison College of Pharmacy's Pinner Named ASHP Fellow (10)
AUBURN, Alabama, March 30 (TNSres) -- Auburn University issued the following campus notice:
Nathan Pinner, an associate clinical professor in the Harrison College of Pharmacy's Department of Pharmacy Practice, was recently named a Fellow of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, or ASHP.
Pinner and the other new Fellows will be recognized June 13 during the ASHP Summer Meetings and Exhibition in Baltimore, Maryland.
The only new Fellow from the state of Alabama, Pinner has been w more PR
BGE Awards $145K to 37 Local Nonprofits for Vital Lifesaving Equipment and Programs (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 31 -- Baltimore Gas and Electric, a subsidiary of Exelon, issued the following news release:
BGE is awarding $145,400 in BGE Emergency Response and Safety Grants to 37 nonprofit organizations. The grant recipients are located throughout the BGE service area in nine Maryland counties and Baltimore City.
"BGE is honored to support these outstanding organizations that share our commitment to safety and improving the quality of life for people in the communities where we more PR
Business Network for Offshore Wind Wraps Tenth IPF With an Eye Toward Accelerating Domestic Deployment (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 31 -- The Business Network for Offshore Wind, an organization that expands the adoption of offshore wind energy, issued the following news release on March 30, 2023:
The premier offshore wind energy conference in the Americas closed today on a high note after an action-packed three days of programming that featured a wide range of federal, state, and local government officials alongside industry leaders from the United States and around the world. The tenth annual Int more PR
Johns Hopkins Medicine To Receive $21.4 Million To Advance Viability Of Animal Organs For Transplants And Enable Human Clinical Trials (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 30 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release on March29, 2023:
As part of the worldwide effort to facilitate a research and clinical pathway toward successful xenotransplantation -- the transplantation of living cells, tissues and organs from one species to another -- two Johns Hopkins Medicine surgeons, Kazuhiko Yamada, M.D., Ph.D., and Andrew Cameron, M.D., Ph.D., will receive a total of $21.4 million in funding over the next two years und more PR
Johns Hopkins: 'The Long Game' - Building A Strengths-Based Approach To Indigenous Health (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 29 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health issued the following news release:
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Indigenous health scholar Donald Warne lifts up the next generation of researchers to deliver future solutions.
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Historically, public health research in Indigenous communities has dwelled on the negatives--the disparities and deficits. Donald Warne, who became co-director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health last September, champion more PR
Md. Gov. Moore and Lt. Gov. Miller Release Statements on General Assembly Passing Legislation to Enshrine Reproductive Rights in Maryland Constitution (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, March 31 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following news release on March 30, 2023:
Governor Wes Moore and Lt. Governor Aruna Miller release the following statements on the General Assembly's decision to pass legislation to enshrine reproductive rights in Maryland's constitution:
Governor Wes Moore:
"I've been very clear from the beginning that as long as I am the Governor of Maryland, our state will be a safe haven for abortion access. This constitutional amendm more PR
University of Baltimore: Sisters-Turned-Professors Strengthen Ties Through Joint Research (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, March 31 (TNSres) -- The University of Baltimore issued the following news release on March 30, 2023:
Whenever Regina Bento and Lourdes White talk, whether about their work or families, the conversation is filled with joy and eagerness. These sisters can finish each other's sentences, fuel each other's passions and will take any chance they can to compliment the other.
What makes them unique from most siblings, however, is that their bond isn't limited to family, but rathe more PR
University of Maryland Global: Education Alliance to Benefit Employees of Armstrong World Industries (10)
ADELPHI, Maryland, March 31 (TNSpar) -- The University of Maryland Global Campus issued the following news release on March 30, 2023:
University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) and Armstrong World Industries (AWI), a multinational manufacturer of ceiling and wall systems, are teaming up to increase access to higher education for the company's 2,800 employees.
"We are pleased to be part of the investment that Armstrong World Industries is putting into its workforce," said Blakely Pomietto, UMG more PR
University of Maryland School of Medicine: Traumatic Brain Injury Interferes With Immune System Cells' Recycling Process in Brain Cells (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, April 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Maryland School of Medicine issued the following news:
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New Finding Indicates Drug Development Targeted at Promoting Recycling Could Help Lessen Neurological Symptoms and Treat Brain Trauma
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Each year about 1.5 million people in the U.S. survive a traumatic brain injury due to a fall, car accident, or a sports injury, which can cause immediate and long-term disability.
University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) rese more PR
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