DAVID WAHLBERG
A nonprofit started by the head of Promega Corp. to study psychedelic drugs for depression and other mental health conditions is getting its own headquarters in Fitchburg amid an expanding national profile for psychoactive medicine.
Psychologists discuss how to address depression and anxiety in the age of COVID-19.
The Usona Institute, formed by Promega CEO Bill Linton in 2014, is expected to move into a 93,000-square-foot facility on 17 acres adjacent to Promegaâs Fitchburg campus in 2024.
âThe practices and the therapy that weâre embodying here have really gone back for thousands of years,â Linton said Tuesday at a groundbreaking ceremony for the $60 million project.
Scenes From projectY Cowork Rolling Out Red Carpet For 5th Anniversary Celebration In Central Park Square Today - 7:46 pm
projectY Cowork Los Alamos celebrates its 5th anniversary today with a community party in Central Park Square. projectY is a collaborative coworking space at 150 Central Park Square. The space serves as a hub for startups, freelancers, remote workers, students and others to be connected to like-minded entrepreneurs, business experts, investors and mentors who will help them achieve their personal and professional goals. projectY is an initiative between Los Alamos Commerce & Development Corporation, Los Alamos County, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Feynman Center for Innovation, Regional Development Corporation, Triad National Security and Central Park Square owner Philip Kunsberg. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com
ProjectY Cowork Mark 5th Anniversary With Public Event
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This month, projectY cowork Los Alamos is celebrating being in business for five years and will host a special community anniversary event to commemorate the occasion 4-6 p.m. Thursday, June 17.
The event will be open to the public, and the first 50 attendees will receive a $10 food voucher along with coupons to Bathtub Row Brewing Co-op and Boese Bros Brewpub, both located within walking distance from the coworking space.
Live music will be provided by a small ensemble from the Los Alamos Big Band, Bathtub Row Brewing will be serving locally brewed beer for sale, and tours of the space will be given to any newcomers.