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City commits $1B to growing New York's life science sector


The city is set to double its investment in New York’s growing
life sciences sector with a $1 billion cash injection to build new lab space,
spur research and create a pipeline of talent.
Mayor de Blasio and the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) announced today a plan double the City’s original $500 million investment in life sciences to $1 billion as part of LifeSci NYC, a commitment launched by the mayor to create jobs and establish New York City as the global leader in life sciences.
de Blasio launched the LifeSci NYC initiative in 2016 with a visit to the Kallyope lab in the The Alexandria Center for Life Science ....

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Many children with cardiomyopathy have a genetic mutation but few are screened


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IMAGE: Lipshultz is senior author on the study on genetic screening for pediatric cardiomyopathy. It demonstrates strong evidence for routine genetic screening in children with the disease and reveals that there.
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Credit: Douglas Levere/University at Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. A national, University at Buffalo-led study on genes in pediatric cardiomyopathy demonstrates strong evidence for routine genetic screening in children with the disease. The study, published April 28 in the
Journal of the American Heart Association, revealed wide variation in screening, with some centers conducting routine genetic testing and others conducting none.
Conducted at 14 centers, the National Institutes of Health-funded study of 152 children with cardiomyopathy found that only half had undergone genetic screening. Of those who hadn t undergone screening, 21% were found to have a genetic cause for the disease after undergoing genetic testing as par ....

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New Biotech Centers Awarded $38M In NYC Grants


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Four top research institutions received grants as part of Mayor Bill de Blasio s push to make New York City a world public health leader. (NYC Mayor s Office)
NEW YORK CITY A $38 million investment will seed four new biotech center that will help New York City blossom into the world s public health capital, Mayor Bill de Blasio said.
De Blasio on Thursday announced grants to four leading scientific research institutions Columbia University, Montefiore-Einstein, the New York Stem Cell Foundation, and Rockefeller University.
He said the investments will help bring back the city s economy after the coronavirus pandemic.
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This is a crucial part of New York City s economy, a crucial part of what we create in the city is the area of life sciences, but so much more is about to happen, he said. ....

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