Carnegie Mellon University announced this week that researchers from its school of Computer Science will join a five-year, $10 million research consortium to create observational tools for analyzing Autism.
The Hershey Center for Applied Research is providing two new programs for start-ups and established companies to expand their research and commercialization efforts.
After opening a new logistics and warehousing facility three weeks ago, CRF Health announced last week it is offering clients new inventory management options to meet the varying needs of clinicians.
After receiving a USDA Rural Enterprise Grant in July, the Scranton Chamber of Commerce this week released a request for proposals in search of a consultant to draft a Regional Bioscience Plan.
A team of neurosurgeons at Allegheny General Hospital have discovered a link between the central nervous system and the onset of type 2 diabetes that may result in brain surgery as an effective treatment for the disease.
With a move to a former Mack Truck administration building in Allentown, Lehigh Valley Health Network hopes to streamline operations, housing formerly disparate business divisions under one roof.
Dr. L. Eric Cross, a pioneer and legend in the field of ferroelectric materials, received the 2010 Von Hippel Award from the Materials Research Society for a lifetime of groundbreaking research.
A new state grant program will provide incentive packages to help universities attract top researchers from across the world to contribute commercialization research for top growth sectors Energy and Nanotechnology.
FlowMetric, a niche service providing flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry services for lab technicians, has moved into their new home at the Pa. Biotechnology Center.