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A team of chemists from Emory University in Atlanta, US, has invented a shape-shifting peptide nanomaterial that can be triggered controllably - paving the way for potential biomedicine applications.
In a new research paper published in The Journal of the American Chemical Society, the team led by Emory University - together with correspondents from the Paul Scherrer Institut in Switzerland, Center of Cellular Imaging and NanoAnalytics at the University of Basel also in Switzerland, and the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, US - details the nature and behavior of the shape-shifting peptide nanomaterial. The newly invented material can transform from flat sheets to tubes as required, promising wide biomedicine applications - from tissue engineering to controlled drug and protein delivery.
CenterPoint Energy Announces Two Senior Finance Leadership Appointments
- Stacey Peterson named Senior Vice President, Financial Planning & Treasurer
- Philip Holder named Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning & Investor Relations
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HOUSTON, Jan. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ CenterPoint Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNP) today announced two senior Finance leadership appointments that will further strengthen its management team and position the company for execution of its new long-term growth strategy. As we position ourselves to become a premium valued utility while supporting a transition to a cleaner energy future, central to our company s future growth will be a proven, experienced leadership team and energized, dedicated employees, said Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Jason Wells. These senior Finance leadership appointments will be critical to our commitment to maximize the advantages of our growth for our
Democratic candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff have won runoff races in the southern state of Georgia, The Associated Press news agency has projected.
The victories will give Democrats control of the US Senate and have national ramifications for President-elect Joseph Biden’s administration when he takes office later this month.
The elections of both candidates are historic. Warnock, 51, who serves as pastor for the same Atlanta church that civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr once led, will become the first Black senator from Georgia in history and the first Black Democrat ever from the American South.
Ossoff will become the first Jewish senator from Georgia. At 33 years old, he will be the youngest senator and the first of the millennial-generation in the chamber.