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Scientists have shown they can dramatically enhance radiation's cancer-killing effects by blocking a "master switch" in cancer cells that promotes cancer growth. Blocking a protein called HIF-1 after radiation therapy doubled the length of time it took for human cancers to begin growing again in mice, said the radiation biologists from the Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center. Each therapy alo...

Georgia Tech accelerates drug discovery with new IBM supercomputing cluster

The Center will use IBM technologies to advance research into new drugs for the treatment of some of today's most life-threatening diseases, including cancer. The Center's research will be headed by one of the world's leading systems biologists, Dr. Jeffrey Skolnick, the Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar in Computational Systems Biology. Funded by $8.5 million in grants from the St...
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IBM takes one direction, Milwaukee entrepreneurs the other

I spent the morning with Milwaukee entrepreneurs at eForum 2005, where one of the hot topics was the shift from selling services to selling products. The thinking was that it's easier to grow per-employee revenue selling products. Later that day, IBM announced that its year over year earnings were doing...

Computech Honored with Prestigious IBM Lotus Beacon Award

Green Bay, WI - Computech Resources, Inc., a developer of e-Business, Open Systems and Infrastructure Technology solutions, announced today that it has been awarded the IBM Lotus Beacon Award for its participation in the development of the CommunityCard System. The CommunityCard System is an Information Management System designed in collaboration with Catholic Charities to help manage re...

Berbee wins IBM partner award

IBM gave the Madison company its annual "Best IBM iSeries On Demand Solution...

WARF settles patent dispute with IBM

WARF accused IBM of infringing on patented technology by marketing and selling two types of copper-based computer chips...

Gateway Technical College pilots IBM training program

The college receieved a grant...

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