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$169M IN CHICKEN GROWER SETTLEMENTS IS LARGEST EVER FOR GROWERS AGAINST CHICKEN COMPANIES (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 21 -- Berger Montague, a law firm, issued the following news:
PHILADELPHIA, PA- Berger Montague obtained a $100 million settlement with major chicken processor, Pilgrim's Pride Corp., acting as co-lead counsel on behalf of a class of chicken farmers or "growers" in an antitrust alleging that the major chicken processing companies conspired to suppress the pay of chicken growers. This settlement follows $69 million in settlements with four other major chicken pro more PR
Amy Gingerich '99 shares vision for Anabaptism at 500 (10)
GOSHEN, Indiana, Aug. 20 -- Goshen College issued the following news:
(from left to right) Cami Dager, MC USA chief communication officer, Joy Sutter, former moderator of MC USA, and Sonya Kurtz, lead pastor at Zion Mennonite Church, Souderton, Pennsylvania, were among those gathered to get a sneak peek of the making of the Anabaptist Community Bible with Amy Gingerich, executive director of MennoMedia.
Amy Gingerich, executive director of MennoMedia, was recently passing through Pennsylvania more PR
First Deep Dive Into How System Ownership Affects Hospital Operations (10)
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- Texas A&M University's Health Science Center issued the following news:
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Study finds cost benefits--but at a possible risk to quality
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Large hospital systems control eight out of 10 hospital beds in the United States--and they continue to grow--but little has been known until now about how system ownership affects hospital operations.
To learn more, Benjamin Ukert, PhD, and Elena Andreyeva, PhD, both with the Texas A&M University School more PR
Full-Time Students Eligible for 240 Free Rides a Month on Septa with New Program (10)
BRYN MAWR, Pennsylvania, Aug. 20 -- Bryn Mawr College issued the following news:
The below message was sent to undergraduate and graduate students on Friday, August 16.
Dear Students,
We are excited to announce Bryn Mawr's participation in SEPTA's Key Advantage UPass Program starting this September. Made possible by a partnership between your SGA and the administration, the program is aligned with the College's deep commitment to climate justice, sustainability, and a vibrant student experi more PR
K&L Gates Bolsters Real Estate Offering With Addition of Sydney Partner, Team (10)
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, Aug. 21 -- K&L Gates, a law firm, issued the following news release:
Sydney - Global law firm K&L Gates continues its expansion in Australia, welcoming partner Paul Lalich and his team to the firm's Real Estate practice in Sydney. Prior to joining the firm, Lalich was a partner at Allens, and more recently HWL Ebsworth.
With more than 25 years' experience as a planning and environment lawyer, Lalich has been a trusted advisor to government, state-owned corporations, more PR
Mining the Microbiome: Uncovering New Antibiotics Inside the Human Gut (10)
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science issued the following news:
The average human gut contains roughly 100 trillion microbes, many of which are constantly competing for limited resources. "It's such a harsh environment," says Cesar de la Fuente, Presidential Assistant Professor in Bioengineering and in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering within the School of Engineering and Applied Science, in Psychiatry and more PR
NIH Awards $6.9 Million to Advance Potential Alzheimer's Disease Treatment (10)
LA JOLLA, California, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of California San Diego campus issued the following news:
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UC San Diego and University of Pennsylvania scientists will develop a tau-targeting drug candidate through IND-enabling studies
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A multidisciplinary team of scientists led by Carlo Ballatore, Ph.D., at University of California San Diego and Kurt Brunden, Ph.D., at the University of Pennsylvania has been awarded a $6.9 million grant from the National Institute on Aging more PR
NIH Awards $6.9 Million to Advance Potential Alzheimer's Disease Treatment (10)
UNIVERSITY CITY, Pennsylvania, Aug. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine issued the following news release:
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Penn Medicine and UC San Diego scientists will develop a tau-targeting drug candidate through IND-enabling studies
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A multidisciplinary team of scientists led by Kurt Brunden, Ph.D., at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, and Carlo Ballatore, Ph.D., at University of California San Diego, has been awarded a $6.9 m more PR
Palmer Museum unveils online access to its extensive collection (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Aug. 20 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news:
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. When the new Palmer Museum of Art opened to the public on June 1, it opened another "museum" online, accessible to any art lover anywhere in the world: its collection of nearly 11,000 art objects. The Palmer's expansive collection is now freely explorable via a new database on its website so that everybody including staff, students, volunteers, the public, or those who cannot more PR
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