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Ardmore's Gregory FCA, which bills itself as the largest public relations firm in Pennsylvania, and Safeguard Scientifics of Wayne are on the hunt for the best unknown business in America.
Local scientists are delving into the surprisingly mysterious world of taste and smell, hoping to unlock the keys to managing obesity, detecting disease, tracking genetic traits and managing trauma.
The University City Science Center is bringing Quorum programming to the Navy Yard from March 14 through January 14, 2014. Per EEB Hub's request, "Satellite Quorum" will focus on our growing clean energy and energy retrofit sectors.
A new report finds that the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center, based in Doylestown, generated 573 jobs and $579 million in economic impact for the state from 2009 to 2012.
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.
The Chester County Economic Development Council's i2n initiative has awarded five emerging companies in Chester and Delaware counties with $10,000 each in microgrant funding.
Long a hub due to the concentration of universities, hospitals and research centers, the city's Oakland section is now impacting many other neighborhoods.