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MMRI’s Kontaridis named vice chair of AHA council

UTICA, N.Y. — Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI) Executive Director Maria Kontaridis was recently appointed vice chair of the American Heart Association’s Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Council Leadership Committee.  During this two-year term, she will lead colleagues from across the United States including research scientists and cardiologists. The council is a keystone in the national heart-science […]

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CEO FOCUS: Leveraging Opportunities to Drive New Progress for CNY’s Innovation Ecosystem

Over the past few weeks, I have been reflecting on how we think about our community, and the two decades of strategic planning and hard work that is transforming our regional economy. Today, among other achievements, we celebrate our entrepreneurial ecosystem. What was once a mark of how far we had fallen behind, is now

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Teams from Canada, U.K. among five selected for Genius NY competition at Tech Garden

SYRACUSE — The five companies selected for the sixth round of Genius NY at the Tech Garden in Syracuse will begin their work “in the coming weeks.” They will participate in the incubator’s business workshops, events, resource pool, and mentoring, per Empire State Development’s Aug. 9 announcement.  Genius NY is described as the “world’s largest

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CNY Biotech Accelerator selects teams for Medical Device Innovation Challenge

SYRACUSE — Upstate Medical University’s CNY Biotech Accelerator (CNYBAC) has selected the teams for its 2022 Medical Device Innovation Challenge (MDIC). The MDIC teams will participate in the Empire State Development grant-supported program, which is now in its sixth year, per a June 27 announcement on Upstate’s website. The MDIC review committee — a select

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Lockheed Martin’s Salina plant wins more than $17 million Navy order for submarine equipment

SALINA , N.Y.— Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) facility in suburban Syracuse recently won a more than $17.35 million cost-plus-incentive-fee delivery order to a previously awarded contract from the U.S. Navy. The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is for the procurement of submarine -modernization kits, equipment, and installation, according to a July 28 U.S. Department of Defense contract

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VIEWPOINT: Retirees are going back to work

Some do it to supplement income, others to feel productive More senior citizens are saying, “I’m too young to retire.” Some simply can’t afford to retire; others remain in the workforce because it makes them feel productive. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says that by 2028, nearly one in four seniors 65 years

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OPINION: Gov. Hochul needs to Keep Farm OT Threshold at 60 Hours

For nearly two years, my colleagues in the Assembly Minority Conference and I have been imploring the Farm Laborers Wage Board to keep the overtime threshold for farm workers at 60 hours per week. With the board set to make its recommendations to Gov. Kathy Hochul next month, I am calling on the governor, once again, to

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