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A potential therapy developed at The University of Queensland may one day save lives by helping patients recover faster from severe trauma, extensive burns and major surgery.
UniQuest, UQ’s technology transfer company, has partnered with global biotechnology company CSL to accelerate the development of a potential treatment for the repair of blood vessels damaged by inflammation.
Dr Coulthard said the technology could benefit critically ill patients with sepsis or acute respiratory distress syndrome, as well as improve patient recovery from heart attack, stroke and organ transplant.
“It may also prevent high-risk patients from developing Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS), which affects more than half of critically ill patients and contributes to significant mortality and morbidity,” Dr Coulthard said.
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Among the vetoes was $3 million toward a $4.5 million stormwater runoff project that Berman requested along with Rep. David Silvers, a Lake Clarke Shores Democrat, on the House side. She hopes that the federal government can make up for what the state couldn’t provide.
But not everyone felt that way.
“I had $25 million of appropriations in play and I walked away with $23.5 million, so I’m a happy guy,” said state Rep. Mike Caruso, a Boca Raton Republican. Among the wins was dollars toward a Lake Worth Lagoon monitoring project, a project that was vetoed last year.
Yet a loss is a loss, no matter how you slice it, he added.
Bentley Acceleration Initiatives Acquires Indian Project Controls Specialist Nadhi Information Technologies
Sunday, May 2, 2021 6:00PM IST (12:30PM GMT)
To Help Infrastructure Projects in Asia Manage Risks and Avoid Delays, Meet Demand for New Construction
Exton, Pa., United States:
Bentley Acceleration Initiatives today announced the acquisition of Chennai, India-based Nadhi Information Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a specialist in project controls, analytics, and decision support for construction supply chains. Nadhi serves some of India’s leading construction sector participants, including contractors Larsen & Toubro and Kalpataru Power Transmission Ltd., real estate developers Mahindra Lifespaces and RMZ, and owner-operators DMRC (Delhi Metro) and Welspun Enterprises. Founded in 2008, Nadhi was incubated in the IIT Madras Research Park with advisors from the IIT Madras Building Technology and Construction Manage
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Two QIMR Berghofer scientists awarded CSL Research Acceleration Initiative partnerships
Two QIMR Berghofer scientists will collaborate with leading global biotechnology company CSL on new immunological targets after being awarded Research Acceleration Initiative partnerships.
The head of the Immunology and Infection Laboratory, Professor Christian Engwerda, and the head of the Molecular Immunology Laboratory, Associate Professor Michelle Wykes, will each receive $500,000 over two years to conduct collaborative research projects with CSL.
As well as the funding, the partnerships also give the researchers access to CSL’s R&D experts.
CSL has awarded four partnerships nationally, with QIMR Berghofer receiving half of those.