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DC proximity lends clout to Baltimore

Despite being less than 40 miles away from Washington, DC, Baltimore continues to be a surprisingly strong media market in its own right, with plenty of newspapers, broadcast, and dedicated lifestyle or business outlets locked in fierce competition for an educated and affluent audience.

Yoh reaches expert status with media-focused effort

Do you know Yoh? Chances are, unless you 're an IT manager, engineer, or healthcare professional seeking a job, you probably don't - though it is one of the largest providers of talent and outsourcing services in the US.

Clean Energy competition gets mainstream coverage

In the Ignite Clean Energy Business Presentation Competition (ICE), entrepreneurs compete for a chance to put their innovative clean-energy technologies to work.

Quintiles boosts work force

Quintiles Transnational provides professional services in drug development, financial partnering, and commercialization for the biotech and healthcare industries. The 17,000-employee global company had been growing, but retention was an issue.

BayBio illustrates biotech's real-life benefits

Comms team's shift in focus aids group's efforts to keep biotech industry thriving in the Bay Area

JHG purchases Townsend

SAN DIEGO: In a move intended to blend "traditional marketing and communications strategies with cutting-edge Web and digital media technologies," longtime San Diego PR agency the Jayne Hancock Group (JHG) acquired brand communications firm Townsend earlier this month.

Biotech seeks stamp of approval

On July 24, GPC Biotech will go before the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee (ODAC) for a crucial review of its investigational prostate drug, satraplatin.

Lipman aids Encyclopedia of Life launch

WASHINGTON: Lipman Hearne coordinated the media launch this week of a global scientific project to develop a free, online, peer-reviewed "Encyclopedia of Life" that within 10 years will provide authoritative, multimedia information on all the 1.8 million named species on Earth.

Science's nature requires purpose to be explained

The backlash this month surrounding the Oregon Health and Science University researcher studying homosexuality in sheep has not only been global in scope, but also particularly fierce. It has also highlighted the dangers the scientific community is facing in the modern era.


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