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State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for 2023-10-08 ( 7 items )  
Greenberg Traurig Shareholders Speak at Corporate Counsel Women of Color Career Strategies Conference (10)
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 -- Greenberg Traurig, a law firm, issued the following news release: Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLPLabor & Employment Practice Shareholders Johnine P. Barnes and Tiffany S. Fordyce spoke at the 19th annual Corporate Counsel Women of Color (CCWC) Career Strategies Conference, held the final week of September at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland. Barnes spoke on the panel titled "Creating Your Legacy and Being Intentional Abo more PR

Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology: Classifying Subtypes of Aging Cells (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Oct. 7 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology issued the following news: By Gina Wadas Jude Phillip, core researcher at the Institute for NanoBioTechnology and assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering has received a Junior Faculty award from the American Federation for Aging Research--Glenn Foundation to identify and classify subtypes of senescent cells. Senescence is a biological process that causes cells to stop replicating and i more PR

Md. Gov. Moore's Statement Regarding Senator Melony G. Griffith's Hiring as New President and Chief Executive Officer of the Maryland Hospital Association (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Oct. 7 -- Gov. Wes Moore, D-Maryland, issued the following statement on Oct. 6, 2023: * * * Governor Wes Moore today released the following statement regarding Senator Melony G. Griffith's hiring as new president and chief executive officer of the Maryland Hospital Association: "Melony Griffith has represented Prince George's County with distinction in the Maryland General Assembly. We are grateful for her fierce advocacy for reducing health disparities, driving economic  more PR

Md. Health Dept. of Health Announces First Travel-Related Case, Death Due to Tickborne Illness Powassan (10)
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Oct. 7 -- The Maryland Department of Health issued the following news release on Oct. 6, 2023: The Maryland Department of Health today announced the first travel-related Powassan virus death in Maryland. The Department confirmed the presence of Powassan, which is spread by the bite of an infected tick, on Sept. 22, with subsequent follow-ups reinforcing that result. "We are very saddened to report the first death due to the Powassan virus in our state," said Deputy Secreta more PR

Md. Housing Dept. Releases New Application for Maryland's Affordable Rental Housing Programs (10)
NEW CARROLLTON, Maryland, Oct. 7 -- The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development issued the following news release: The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development recently announced revisions to the State of Maryland's 2023 Qualified Allocation Plan (the "QAP") and Multifamily Rental Financing Program Guide (the "Guide"). The two documents outline regulations for the allocation of federal Low-Income Tax Credits and state Rental Housing Funds, as well as the scoring more PR

St. John's College: Hostage Negotiator Roger Carstens Returned to the Great Books to Examine Life's Greatest Questions (10)
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Oct. 7 (TNSres) -- St. John's College issued the following news: Great books reveal fresh truths at every stage in life--which is why Roger Carstens (AGI17), deep into a long government, military, and humanitarian career, decided to pursue a master's degree in liberal arts at St. John's College. You've perhaps seen Carstens, the U.S. special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, on news programs on channels such as CNN discussing high-profile cases of Americans wrongfull more PR

University of Delaware: Farm Waste Illuminates Maryland Community (10)
DOVER, Delaware, Oct. 7 (TNSres) -- The University of Delaware issued the following news: * * * UD student Olivia Frego evaluates environmental benefits of electricity-generating system in place at area farm * * * Residential homes worldwide are powered by electricity. In Rising Sun, Maryland, a group of 20 homes are powered by electricity, but not in the way you're thinking. The power to these homes is specifically derived from the waste products of a local farm. University of Delaware ju more PR