Tech Sector Hungry For State Aid
The clout of Connecticut's technology sector has generally been small, like so many of its companies. Technology executives had hoped to change that impression this year by landing public support -...
View ArticleBusiness Leaders Oppose Proposed Tax Credit Cap
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - High-tech manufacturers and other technology-driven companies are urging Connecticut lawmakers to scrap a proposal that would limit the tax credits firms can use for research and...
View ArticleBioscience Advocate Group Gets New Leader
Connecticut United for Research Excellence, a network organization for bioscience in the state, is changing leadership as Paul Pescatello prepares to steps down as its president and CEO. Susan...
View ArticleBen & Jerry executive addresses GMO labeling at Connecticut rally
Proponents of a bill that would require food products containing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to reflect that on their labels trotted out one of the industry's heavy hitters for a public...
View ArticleStemCONN to highlight local research
The fourth edition of a biennial event spotlighting achievements in stem cell research returns to New Haven April 3. StemCONN 2013 is expected to attract as many as 400 people from the stem cell...
View ArticlePfizer says concerns about time frame, security contributed to demolition...
As Pfizer Inc. offered further explanations of its decision to raze a complex of buildings on its campus here, others were trying to understand why the pharmaceutical giant pulled out of an ongoing...
View ArticlePfizer Says Concerns About Time Frame, Security Contributed To Demolition...
As Pfizer Inc. offered further explanations of its decision to raze a complex of buildings on its campus here, others were trying to understand why the pharmaceutical giant pulled out of an ongoing...
View ArticleSenate Backs Bill To Label Genetically Modified Foods
A bill that would require food made with genetically modified organisms to carry labels cleared the state Senate late Tuesday night. The Senate's approval, on a 35-1 vote, gives new energy to a measure...
View ArticleMonsanto and Malloy: Big Foods Wins a Compromise on GMOs
If you were to come up with a lobbying Dream Team to defend genetically modified organisms (GMOs) against hordes of foodie reformers, it would probably look a lot like the one that's been operating for...
View ArticleFirst Chinese Company Joins Connecticut Bioscience Network
Connecticut United for Research Excellence, the state's main bioscience industry group, has added a Chinese company founded by two people who received their graduate degrees in the U.S. and worked at a...
View ArticleScientists Try To Bridge U.S., Chinese Pharmaceutical Industries
China's pharmaceutical industry, battered by bribery allegations and struggling to counter years of price inflation, may seem an uninviting platform from which to launch a new business. But two...
View ArticleBusiness Leaders Oppose Proposed Tax Credit Cap
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - High-tech manufacturers and other technology-driven companies are urging Connecticut lawmakers to scrap a proposal that would limit the tax credits firms can use for research and...
View ArticleMonsanto and Malloy: Big Foods Wins a Compromise on GMOs
If you were to come up with a lobbying Dream Team to defend genetically modified organisms (GMOs) against hordes of foodie reformers, it would probably look a lot like the one that's been operating for...
View ArticleFirst Chinese Company Joins Connecticut Bioscience Network
Connecticut United for Research Excellence, the state's main bioscience industry group, has added a Chinese company founded by two people who received their graduate degrees in the U.S. and worked at a...
View ArticleScientists Try To Bridge U.S., Chinese Pharmaceutical Industries
China's pharmaceutical industry, battered by bribery allegations and struggling to counter years of price inflation, may seem an uninviting platform from which to launch a new business. But two...
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