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Three teams receive awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer
Vermont Business Magazine Three teams of Dartmouth researchers have been selected to receive the first awards from the Dartmouth Innovations Accelerator for Cancer.
A philanthropy-funded initiative, the Accelerator was launched in 2020 by Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship to bring new cancer treatments to patients more quickly. So far, it has raised $3.3 million in philanthropic gifts and seeks to hit $5 million by June. When you look at the number of biotech start-ups that have spun out of our cancer center, it s astounding, says Steven Leach, director of Dartmouth s and Dartmouth-Hitchcock s Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the Preston T. and Virginia R. Kelsey Chair in Cancer at the Geisel School of Medicine. The Accelerator builds on our culture of collaboration and innovation. In its first year, it has attracted 17 teams, including
New Hampshire US Navy Veterans Mesothelioma Advocate Urges a Navy Veteran with Mesothelioma or Their Family to Call Attorney Erik Karst of Karst von Oiste-Get Serious About Mesothelioma Compensation Erik Karst is one of the nation s leading mesothelioma attorneys and he will get your loved one the best compensation results. For direct access to Erik-please call 800-714-0303 anytime.” New Hampshire US Navy Veterans Mesothelioma Advocate
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Our Pandemic Year: Virtual public events started as a necessity, but they’re here to stay
Orange selectboard member Aaron Allen, left, and Orange resident Scott Lurgio wave to incoming Orange, N.H., residents for their Town Meeting held at Mascoma Valley Regional High School due to the COVID-19 pandemic in West Canaan, N.H., on Wednesday, March, 10, 2021. Allen was directing people on where to go for the meeting. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Led by physical education teacher Kristina Claflin, Westshire Elementary School second-graders trek out on snowshoes at the school on Wednesday, March 3, in West Fairlee, Vt. It was the first time many of the students have been on snowshoes. This year s 24th annual VerShare Snowshoe-a-thon has been virtual. Students at the school are sponsored to do loops for the fundraiser, which supports VerShare s Children s Activity Fu
Forum, March 2: Two voices for all Lebanon residents
Published: 3/1/2021 10:00:07 PM
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Two voices for all Lebanon residents
A community is strongest when all residents are empowered to advocate for their needs within local government. To achieve this, elected officials must be willing to connect with community members who are in need, understand and empathize with them, and use their position of power to be their champion in government. This is not easy work. It requires time, effort, care and compassion.
This is why I strongly support Devin Wilkie (Ward 2) and Sylvia Puglisi (at-large) for Lebanon City Council on March 9. Both these candidates have demonstrated that they will put in the work to be the people’s advocate in Lebanon city government.