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SYRACUSE — MedTech, a Syracuse–based trade association for medical technology companies, named a former SRC and O’Brien & Gere employee as its new president today.
Cayuga Community College starts health-sciences degree program
AUBURN — Cayuga Community College has started promoting a new associate degree in health sciences that will prepare students to transfer into bachelor’s programs in
SU architecture center coordinating affordable-housing competition
A center at the Syracuse University School of Architecture is coordinating a newly started nationwide competition to lower costs in affordable-housing developments. The school’s Upstate:
Tech law center aims for permanent funding
SYRACUSE — The New York State Science and Technology Law Center at the Syracuse University (SU) College of Law is campaigning to gain permanent funding from the state. The center has been funded since 2004 through a series of legislative member items secured by Assemblyman William Magnarelli, says Theodore Hagelin, a professor at the law school
Laboratory Alliance opens Cazenovia patient-service center
CAZENOVIA — Laboratory Alliance of Central New York, LLC is watching the number of people walking in the door of a patient-service center it recently opened in Cazenovia. “Every week we’re looking at patient volumes,” says Anne Marie Mullin, senior vice president of Laboratory Alliance, which is based in suite 300 at 1304 Buckley Road
MVP starting private health-insurance exchange
MVP Health Care, Inc. is dipping its toe into the health insurance exchange movement a year before New York’s state-operated exchange will be up and
SUNY Athletic Conference relocates HQ
CORTLAND — The headquarters for the State University of New York (SUNY) Athletic Conference is now located on the campus of SUNY Cortland. The division
SU startup launches app in iTunes store
SYRACUSE — PsyQic, a startup founded by Syracuse University students, has launched its app for iOS devices. The free social-gaming app allows users to share
Binghamton University research projects land funding
BINGHAMTON — A Binghamton University researcher, Ron Miles, received $100,000 in funding from the State University of New York Technology Accelerator Fund (TAF), with $100,000
Southern Tier HealthLink moving to new service model
BINGHAMTON — The Southern Tier’s regional health information organization (RHIO) is adopting a new service model that will cut its expenses and move it away from technology it has used since its founding. The RHIO, called Southern Tier HealthLink NY, agreed in September to partner with the New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) and use that
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