San Antonio's latest win in its pursuit of airline partners and nonstop service could clear a flight path for local bioscience entities seeking talent, investment and business by connecting them with one of the nation's top hubs in that industry. Frontier Airlines on Feb. 8 confirmed its plans…
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- Frontier's new San Antonio flights to boost city's biotech sector
- C. Mauli Agrawal Named Chancellor of the University of Missouri-Kansas City
Indian American interim provost and vice president of academic affairs at the University of Texas at San Antonio C. Mauli Agrawal Feb. ... He has served on the editorial boards of various scientific journals, including the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, Tissue Engineering, the Journal…
- This Day in Black History: Astronaut Dr. Bernard Harris becomes first African American to walk in ...
In 1988, Dr. Harris joined the Brooks Air Force Base to train as a flight surgeon in San Antonio. About 8 years later, in 1996, Dr. Harris received his master's degree in biomedical science from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. After completing his fellowship at NASA Ames…
- Immunomedics Announces Second Quarter Fiscal 2018 Results and Provides Corporate Update
In December at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, we presented exciting Phase 2 results with sacituzumab govitecan, which were met with enthusiasm by clinicians around the world. The strength of the clinical profile of the sacituzumab govitecan program was recognized by Royalty Pharma,…
- San Antonio Airport Adds Non-Stop Service to Raleigh-Durham
Tom Bartlett, deputy aviation director for the city, said Raleigh-Durham and San Antonio have a strong military connection, “and there's (information technology), and biosciences and other businesses. There's quite a large group of travelers right now.” With the addition of Raleigh-Durham,…