Posts from March 17, 2014

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Prove You Deserve Your Indirects

Episode 7 of a 9 part series where Edward Johnson Jr. (a.k.a. Eddie) sits down with Campbell Thomson, Director Research Services at The University of[…]

Science in the Public Eye

Science is a common topic in the news today – the new Cosmos series, climate science, STEM education, genetically modified crops, stem cells, new drugs[…]

Choose A Nightmare

Choices. Decisions. At the highest level they can be classified as either easy or hard ones.  On a wholly separate plane are the difficult decisions[…]

Philanthropy Shapes Society And Culture

Pro Bono Australia recent showcased Australia’s Top 50 Philanthropic Gifts of All Time. It was a celebration of Australia’s most significant philanthropic achievements from the[…]

Educational Resources for Patients, Advocacy Groups, Research Investigators and Drug Developers regarding Rare Diseases

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently published a list of “Educational Resources for Patients, Advocacy Groups, Research Investigators and Drug Developers”.  These[…]

2014 InfoEd User Conference – Portraits of Innovation and Collaboration

It is our pleasure to announce that for the 2014 InfoEd Global User Conference, we will be returning to Orlando, Florida, one of our favorite[…]