RightBio Metrics was recently honored with a first place Patient Safety Innovation Award. Award recipients were announced on February 23rd in London, England during the 6th Annual World Patient Safety, Science & Technology Summit. The Patient Safety Movement Foundation (https://patientsafetymovement.org) received 55 submissions from 6 countries and awarded RightBio Metrics first place based on the RightSpot’s ability to help improve patient safety.
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Jason Field to Succeed Terri Kelly as President and CEO of W. L. Gore & Associates
Terri Kelly to retire from Gore after 35 years. Jason Field to serve as President and CEO effective April 1, 2018
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TGen-led Study Finds Potent Anti-Cancer Drug Effect in Rare Ovarian Cancer
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Doctoral Candidate’s Revolutionary Biosensor Research Earns Top Award
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TGen offers five great ways to support Rare Disease Day
There are more than 7,000 known rare diseases, affecting more people than cancer and AIDS combined! TGen’s Center for Rare Childhood Disorders gives hope and answers to rare disease patients by using genetic testing to find accurate diagnoses and develop effective treatments – at no cost to the family.Continue reading