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Advances in tech speed up the pace for coaching

Connie Charles remembers leading a team of 40 engineers about five years ago, all of whom were men. And yet, there was a diversity problem.

Innovation Delaware: Information Technology

Delaware’s IT sector is growing continuously as new companies emerge, supported by a commitment to training young...

Q&A: Dr. Charlie Wilson discusses DSU bio-science research

For the past 20 years, Dr. Charlie Wilson has been a faculty member at Delaware State as...

Q&A: John Koh discusses Delaware Biotechnology Institute

For the past 22 years, John Koh has been a professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the...
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ACROBiosystems went from start-up to top producer

Things have been moving quickly at ACROBiosystems. But while it's often said that speed comes at the...

DEact wants to keep drugs out of the water supply

Trevor Brown has no grandiose dreams of solving the nation's opioid epidemic single-handedly with his company's drug...

Delaware is on the Frontlines of the Fight Against Disease

The biosciences climate in Delaware is robust and making a significant difference in finding cures for the...

NIIMBL knows; cheaper medication means lives saved

In the fast-moving world of biopharmaceuticals, the University of Delaware is preparing to demonstrate the importance of...
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Incyte wants to take on cancer with specialized therapies

Reid Huber, executive vice president and chief scientific officer at Incyte, has a simple formula for how...

LiteCure’s laser therapy is in-demand

When some people think about LiteCure, they focus on the Newark-based company's affiliations with professional and college...

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