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People news: Kramer hired as Syracuse University softball assistant coach
Kramer joins the full-time staff after serving as a volunteer assistant for the 2017 softball season, a campaign in which the team posted its sixth

NSF awards Cornell $9M grant for neurotech research hub
Cornell plans to develop “new tools” which researchers will use to provide them with an “unprecedented glimpse into the inner workings of thebrain,” the university
People news: DeCarlo appointed to Herkimer College board
HERKIMER, N.Y. — Dr. Robert L. DeCarlo of Herkimer has been appointed by the Herkimer County Legislature to serve on the Herkimer County Community College

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The KeyBank Foundation announced it has awarded a four-year, $24 million grant to the “KeyBank Business Boost & Build Program, powered by

NUAIR selects Bousquet Holstein as its corporate general counsel
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse–based NUAIR Alliance has chosen Syracuse law firm Bousquet Holstein PLLC to serve as its corporate general counsel. NUAIR, which has
MedTech conference returns to Buffalo in October
BUFFALO, N.Y. — MedTech says its annual conference will return to Buffalo in October. This year’s event — which will have the theme “DisruptNY: Harnessing
MedTech selects Thurlow as new executive director
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — MedTech Association has appointed Winthrop (Win) Thurlow as the organization’s new executive director. MedTech is nonprofit trade association representing New York’s bioscience

St. Joseph’s Health adds operating room, opens second electrophysiology lab
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health has added a new operating room and opened a new electrophysiology (EP) lab. Operating room The new operating room

MVHS deploys da Vinci Si surgical system
UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) has started using the da Vinci Si surgical system. MVHS surgeons are currently using the system

Area high-school girls participate in summer camp focused on STEM fields
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Le Moyne College this week hosted about 30 high-school girls from 11 districts for a week-long summer camp focusing on science and
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