BIOSCIENCE
It's been too long
It seems like it's been forever since I last wrote a blog. And so much has been going on. Of course, there will be more time -- and space -- to talk about things in the future posts, so I'll keep th...
Posted on 3/25/13 at 10:53 PM
Bioscience conference begins: University of Minnesota speaker presents
By Julie Buntjer , April 18, 2013
Bioscience conference begins: Local soybean merchandiser rounds out first day
By Alyson Buschena , April 18, 2013
Bioscience conference set to kick off
By Alyson Buschena , April 17, 2013
Genome mapping: now serving cattle
WORTHINGTON — Ongoing research in the beef industry may one day soon make it possible for producers to grow cattle that produce meat containing lean protein and good fats yet still provide the great taste today’s consumers look for at the meat counter.By Julie Buntjer , April 09, 2013
10 years of bioscience: looking at the BAC
By Aaron Hagen , April 07, 2013
Newport Laboratories honored with award from U of M
By Jane Turpin Moore , October 12, 2012
Editorial: Plenty of positives to report
Friday’s Daily Globe will include our annual “Positive Perspective” section, which features no shortage of good news from Worthington.By Daily Globe , July 26, 2012
Bioscience Conference speaker hopes to boost networking
Cheryl Matter is senior program director at BioBusiness Alliance of MinnesotaWORTHINGTON — The campus of UCLA may be far removed from the southwest Minnesota prairie, but it’s not difficult for Cheryl Matter to draw comparisons between the two.
By Ryan McGaughey , March 09, 2012
Editorial: Prospects for BAC look good
By Daily Globe , December 13, 2011
Worthington's Biotechnology Advancement Center seeking tenants
WORTHINGTON — What began as a challenge from the Blandin Foundation nine years ago — a challenge for Worthington city leaders to identify an economic development opportunity within the community — has now grown to include a bioscience curriculum at Minnesota West Community and Technical College, development of the Biotechnology Advancement Center in the bioscience park, an annual Bioscience Conference and a heightened awareness of research and entrepreneurial opportunities that exist in the growing industry
By Julie Buntjer , November 04, 2011
National grant key to facility
$900,000 in funds needed for bioscience centerWORTHINGTON — Whether they help middle school and high school students develop an appreciation for science, or teach them the skills to one day work in a laboratory, those behind an initiative to complete the bioscience training and testing center in Worthington have two goals in mind — to build a science-minded workforce and the jobs to go along with it.
By Julie Buntjer , November 01, 2011
Breaking bioscience ground
By Ryan McGaughey , April 14, 2011
Embrace science and changes in technology, says bioscience speaker
WORTHINGTON — If there were two messages Steven Burrill hoped to leave with the audience Friday morning at the seventh annual Regional Bioscience Conference, it’s that young people today need to embrace science, and that we all will see more changes in technology in the next decade than we’ve seen in the last 2,010 years.By Julie Buntjer , April 08, 2011
Bioscience Conference opens
WORTHINGTON — As the population of the world continues to soar, there’s one primary question on the mind of Robert Thurston.
By Ryan McGaughey , April 07, 2011
All about science
By Ryan McGaughey , April 06, 2011
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