Wisconsin Technology Council responds to deficiency of workers in STEM

How can the mounting deficiency in the domain of science and technology be controlled? It’s true that this shortage is haunting the whole of United States of America but it seems that the Wisconsin Technology Council has the precise answer. Wisconsin Technology Council is at present busy in appealing to state business leaders and educators to encourage greater emphasis on STEM education all over the state. This, it has been found, is a novel strategy to respond to Wisconsin’s shortage of workers in science, technology, engineering and math fields (STEM).
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Integrated BioTherapeutics – 2009 Emerging Company of the Year

Integrated BioTherapeutics (IBT), the emerging research-based biotechnology company, is the 2009 Emerging Company of the Year and it was named in this fashion at the recently held Tech Council of Maryland annual awards dinner in North Bethesda. M. Javad Aman, founder and Chief Scientific Officer, accepted the award, on the behalf of company, which is given to small businesses that have shown “vision and enterprise in starting up and, through a well prepared business plan and market performance, are meeting targeted financial goals.”
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Thomas Frieden – new boss of CDC

Who is the new boss of US-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)? He is none other than Thomas Frieden, the existent New York City Health Commissioner and he has been selected by President Obama to direct the widely acclaimed agency. Are you new with the name of Thomas Frieden? He is a quite known in the press and media, much for his belligerent and contentious efforts at times to regulate smoking and consumption of trans fats in the nation’s largest metropolis.
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Brunt of H1N1 influenza getting lessened

Is US gradually getting rid of H1N1 influenza? Well, it seems so. The first and foremost reason is that the number of cases is declining and secondly the upbeat faces of health officials. Even, Lake County’s health officer has asserted that concerns regarding the Novel H1N1 influenza – which has commonly been referred to as the swine flu – looks to be subsiding. However, in spite of this, the county is not taking to take any risk and continues to plan for possible future appearances of the virus.
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H1N1 flu opens its account in India

H1N1 flu has opened its account in India at last and according to the Health Ministry, the first case of the disease was identified in the southern city of Hyderabad. Who is the person then?
Speaking on this Vineet Choudhary, Joint Secretary of the Health Ministry stated, “He is an Indian. He was identified at the screening at the airport and was quarantined, and his samples were drawn and they have tested positive.”
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