KE-TV: Meet the Ambler 17 Year-Old Who Could Help Revolutionize Drug Design
Jordan Kellenbach's work centers on a bioinformatics study that could break new ground in predicting protein binding for drug therapy.
Jordan Kellenbach's work centers on a bioinformatics study that could break new ground in predicting protein binding for drug therapy.
Ness Technologies, an Israeli software giant opened its first U.S. development cente in Canonsburg. With the new facility will come 170 new jobs over the next 12 months.
iMomentous in Horsham offers mobile recruiting technology to big companies.
Boxaroo is a Reading startup with the simple and brilliant notion of renting reusable, eco-friendly, wheeled moving containers.
Lackawaxen's GK World survived the recession based on a counseling towards a solid business and marketing plan.
Andy Clibanoff has led major enhancements to the company's products, e-commerce and marketing efforts.
Gisele Fetterman started The Free Store in Braddock, a shipping container filled with donated goods, free for the taking during biz hours. Soon to come, a bike shop and sign program.
The news is being selected by the community instead of old white guys sitting in a newsroom, says one BCTV citizen journalist.
Local scientists from Penn Medicine and Adaptimmune are at the forefront of research into T-Cell immunotherapy, a treatment that could potentially cure some types of cancer.
Pennsylvania ranks third in new facilities and expansions � and first in the Northeast � according to the prestigious annual rankings published last week in Site Selection magazine.