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  • University of Missouri starts new bioengineering program

    The university's College of Engineering is preparing to launch a new biomedical engineering bachelor's degree program in the fall. ... San Antonio Express-News; Tex. ... Biomedical engineering jobs increased by 72 percent from 2010 to 2018, according to a news release about the program. Strong…

  • Startup Weekend to Provide Shot in the Arm for Health Tech

    The health care and bioscience industry – which employs one in six San Antonio workers and brought in about $37 billion to the San Antonio economy in 2015 – wants to get its geek on. The inaugural HealthTech Bootcamp will take place May 11-13. At the event, local entrepreneurs will pitch to the…

  • Business people: April 5, 2018

    Mike Riemann, P.E., Civil Engineer, has been promoted to Principal. He started as an intern in 1997, joined full time as a Civil Designer in 2001, advanced to Associate in 2006, named Senior Associate in 2009, promoted to Associate Principal in 2016 and became a Principal in 2018. Riemann is a…

  • Exclusive: SA to be home for new cancer research company, launched by familiar industry figure

    The Alamo City will be home to a new cancer research company that plans to establish facilities across Texas and then expand its footprint in the U.S. and abroad. Dr. Anthony Tolcher, an internationally renowned cancer researcher and co-founder of South Texas Accelerated Research Therapeutics,…

  • Arizona Supreme Court mulls immigrant tuition case

    Jocelyn Lopez, an 18-year-old who is finishing her first year at Arizona State University studying biomedical sciences, was among several dozen recipients of the 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, who gathered outside the Supreme Court building as the panel…