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Construction Underway on UNLV's New Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine Building


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Andy Armenian with Dr. Marc Kahn, MD, Dean of Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine at UNLV
The soon to be five-story Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine building currently under construction
LAS VEGAS Adroushan Andy Armenian
 met with Dr. Marc J. Kahn, M.D., Dean of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Medicine, which was recently named after Las Vegas philanthropist Kirk Kerkorian. The meeting took place on Monday, May 24.
Dr. Kahn is a hematologist and medical oncologist by training. Prior to joining UNLV in April 2020, he was the Senior Associate Dean at Tulane University’s School of Medicine. ....

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Las Vegas plans autonomous vehicle deployment in medical district

) } else { console.log ( nompuad ); document.write( ) } // >“We are delighted to be a partner in this cutting-edge project. Las Vegas is leading the way in deploying autonomous vehicles to solve real-world problems, building a more sustainable transportation system for the future,” says Kate Jack, smart mobility lead at Stantec. “By deploying these shuttles from downtown to the medical district, we are providing a stress-free and accessible mobility solution for patients and staff.” GoMed – also known as the Automated Circulator and Connected Pedestrian Safety Program – is largely funded through a United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) BUILD program award and will be jointly delivered by the RTC and the City of Las Vegas. The program demonstrates the ability to apply connected and automated technology in a complex urban setting, and will integrate connected technologies like automated pedestrian detection to enhance safety. Las Vegas has been on ....

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Stantec selected to lead autonomous vehicle deployment at Las Vegas Medical District


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EDMONTON, Alberta, NEW YORK and LAS VEGAS, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
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The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada has selected global design firm Stantec to lead the implementation of the GoMed Program – its vision for safer and more efficient travel to, from, and within the Las Vegas Medical District (LVMD). The advanced mobility program will include planning and implementation for the seamless integration of autonomous vehicles (AVs), connected technologies, traffic and data management, and user software interface. The GoMed Program will be one of the first long-term deployments of AV shuttles in the world.
We are delighted to be a partner in this cutting-edge project. Las Vegas is leading the way in deploying autonomous vehicles to solve real-world problems, building a more sustainable transportation system for the future, said Kate Jack, Smart Mobility Lead at Stantec. By deploying these shuttles from downt ....

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Stantec selected to lead autonomous vehicle deployment at


EDMONTON, Alberta, NEW YORK and LAS VEGAS, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
TSX, NYSE: STN
The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada has selected global design firm Stantec to lead the implementation of the GoMed Program – its vision for safer and more efficient travel to, from, and within the Las Vegas Medical District (LVMD). The advanced mobility program will include planning and implementation for the seamless integration of autonomous vehicles (AVs), connected technologies, traffic and data management, and user software interface. The GoMed Program will be one of the first long-term deployments of AV shuttles in the world.
“We are delighted to be a partner in this cutting-edge project. Las Vegas is leading the way in deploying autonomous vehicles to solve real-world problems, building a more sustainable transportation system for the future,” said Kate Jack, Smart Mobility Lead at Stantec. “By deploying these shuttles from downtown t ....

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US officials may need 2 weeks or more to determine if Johnson & Johnson's vaccine causes rare blood clots


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US officials may need 2 weeks or more to determine if Johnson & Johnson s vaccine causes rare blood clots
US officials may need 2 weeks or more to determine if Johnson & Johnson s vaccine causes rare blood clots
Aria BendixApr 18, 2021, 00:03 IST
A pharmacist at the Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut, fills a syringe with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.Joseph Prezioso/Getty Images
US agencies may need two weeks or more to know if Johnson & Johnson s shot causes rare
blood clots.
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But medical experts worry that pausing the shot for much longer could increase vaccine hesitancy.
US federal agencies may need two weeks or more to know whether Johnson & Johnson s ....

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