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  1. Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Oct 22, 2008

    Biotech, cancer, Linear Accelerator Luke Timmerman wrote: Particle accelerators are used as tools of archaeology that tell you the approximate age of King Tut. But Seattle-based Accium Biosciences has hit upon a way

    Also tagged: cancer, seattle, biotech, applied biosystems, national geographic, national institutes of health, particle accelerator, university of california davis, life sciences, agilent technologies, lawrence livermore national laboratory, swedish medical center, national blog main, seattle blog main, wrf capital, accium biosciences, james tower, greg foltz, loretta little, linear accelerator, ali arjomand, combimatrix, xceleron, david sabey, national electrostatics

  2. Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    Accium Biosciences, Pioneer of Particle Accelerator for Drug Development, Finds Niche

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Oct 21, 2008

    Biotech, cancer, Linear Accelerator Luke Timmerman wrote: Particle accelerators are used as tools of archaeology that tell you the approximate age of King Tut. But Seattle-based Accium Biosciences has hit upon a way

    Also tagged: cancer, seattle, biotech, applied biosystems, national geographic, national institutes of health, particle accelerator, university of california davis, life sciences, agilent technologies, lawrence livermore national laboratory, swedish medical center, national blog main, seattle blog main, wrf capital, accium biosciences, james tower, greg foltz, loretta little, linear accelerator, ali arjomand, combimatrix, xceleron, david sabey, national electrostatics

  3. Children's Fitness Event in District Emphasizes the Fun Parts of Fighting Obesity

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Health - Sep 27, 2008

    Hundreds of children from wards 7 and 8 ran, danced, kickboxed and performed other exercises yesterday at Fort Davis Recreation Center in Southeast Washington to have some fun and to learn about the dangers of obesity

    Also tagged: obesity, fun, event, washington dc, the, of, fighting, in, united states, fitness, american heart association, children s, marion barry, district, parts, trust for america s health, emphasizes, washington redskins cheerleaders, sean smith, patricia washington, dorothy brown, national association of teen fitness and exercise

  4. Where the Hiring Is Hot

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business Policy - Aug 26, 2008

    Every day seems to bring more bad news about newspaper colleagues around the country losing their jobs. The auto industry is shedding workers faster than gas-guzzling SUVs. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says layoffs

    Also tagged: nato, hiring, the, california, hot, is, national science foundation, where, western europe, federal aviation administration, joe davidson, u s department of energy, national building museum, u s department of state, u s nuclear regulatory commission, u s office of personnel management, meg smith, white house national security council, u s general services administration, u s department of housing and urban development, merit systems protection board, social security administration, d c general hospital, u s bureau of labor statistics, cvs corporation, u s department of the interior, shoppers food warehouse corp, veola frazier, tobin bradley

  5. Putting Electrons Behind Getting Things Built: Seattle Science Foundation Aims to Connect Scientists, Start Companies

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Aug 23, 2008

    Biotech, Life Sciences, Bob Franza Luke Timmerman wrote: Bob Franza has a way with words. I stopped by to visit the visionary biologist in his office at the Seattle Science Foundation yesterday, hoping to get a better

    Also tagged: seattle, biotech, university of washington, children s hospital, life sciences, fred hutchinson cancer research center, zymogenetics, mark emmert, swedish medical center, national blog main, seattle blog main, leroy hood, lee hartwell, seattle science foundation, institute for systems biology, glenn kawasaki, cell systems initiative, accium biosciences, dave sabey, james tower, rodney hochman, bob franza, thomas hansen, seattle cyberknife center

  6. Putting Electrons Behind Getting Things Built: Seattle Science Foundation Aims to Connect Scientists, Start Companies

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Aug 22, 2008

    Biotech, Life Sciences, Bob Franza Luke Timmerman wrote: Bob Franza has a way with words. I stopped by to visit the visionary biologist in his office at the Seattle Science Foundation yesterday, hoping to get a better

    Also tagged: seattle, biotech, university of washington, children s hospital, life sciences, fred hutchinson cancer research center, zymogenetics, mark emmert, swedish medical center, national blog main, seattle blog main, leroy hood, lee hartwell, seattle science foundation, institute for systems biology, glenn kawasaki, cell systems initiative, accium biosciences, dave sabey, james tower, rodney hochman, bob franza, thomas hansen, seattle cyberknife center

  7. Customer Injured as Car Plows Into Rockville 7-Eleven

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 18, 2008

    A car drove into a convenience store on Rockville Pike yesterday, injuring a customer, in one of three car crashes in the region that involved an element of the unusual.

    Also tagged: car, washington dc, customer, injured, 7 eleven, rockville, as, into, montgomery county maryland, 7 eleven inc, giant food llc, oscar garcia, quentin wilber, pizza hut inc, plows, ritchie center, stephanie flores

  8. For Crowd, Miraculous Moments

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Print Edition - Apr 18, 2008

    The crowd that mobbed Nationals Park to see, or just be near, Pope Benedict XVI yesterday was a joyous, kaleidoscopic tableau of Catholics and non-Catholics from across the country who said they were drawn by faith

    Also tagged: michael jackson, bethesda, washington dc, california, arkansas, santa monica, gaithersburg, for, moments, pope benedict xvi, crowd, columbia heights, north little rock, prince george s county, catholic university of america, nationals park, moline, christie s international plc, council of churches, vincent de paul

  9. The Profit in Decay

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - The District - Mar 9, 2008

    Landlords determined to cash in on a lucrative real estate market pushed thousands of tenants out of apartments across the District in recent years and then reaped more than $328 million by converting the buildings

    Also tagged: washington dc, the, in, virginia, profit, adrian fenty, bill clinton, howard university, decay, columbia heights, the washington post company, southeast washington dc, council of the district of columbia, arlington county, meg smith, the george washington university, chevy chase bank f s b, latino economic development corp, d c department of consumer and regulatory affairs, leon panetta, legal aid society, joel cohn, pamela coleman, david tolson, patrick strauss, aubrey carter nowell

  10. Troubled Buildings

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - The District - Mar 9, 2008

    Owner: Edward Knott Tenants in recent years have complained to the city of conditions that include no heat, a falling ceiling, cracked walls, mice and a defective water heater. Knott blames the tenants for some of the

    Also tagged: buildings, troubled

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