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Useful Stats: 2003 High Tech GDP Location Quotient

Monday, November 22, 2004

Using data from its 2004 Best Performing Cities Index, Milken has generated a comprehensive table ranking cities by one- and five-year measurements of job growth, wages and salaries, and relative high tech gross domestic product (GDP) growth, and other measurements.

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Fed Reviews R&D and Location Decisions of Pharmaceuticals

Monday, November 8, 2004

What policies, investments and programs would be most effective for communities trying to attract, retain or build a local pharmaceutical industry? Research parks? Tax incentives? Biotech seed capital funds?

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People

Monday, October 25, 2004

Duane Roth is the new executive director of UCSD CONNECT. Roth was CEO of Alliance Pharmaceuticals in San Diego.

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NSF, NIH Commit Combined $213M toward Nanotech

Monday, September 27, 2004

While the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) have voiced caution and funded efforts to understand the potential societal and environmental implications of nanotechnology deployment, both agencies announced much larger funding commitments - totaling $213 million - to expedite commercial applications for the explosive field.

Nanotech Solutions for Cancer

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Report Finds Info Tech Lost 403,000 Jobs Since Bubble Burst

Monday, September 20, 2004

More than half since recession "officially" ended

There is little comforting news in a new statistical report for workers in the U.S. information and communication technologies (ICT) sector. Researchers from the University of Illinois-Chicago found the sector lost 403,300 jobs between March 2001 and April 2004.

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North Dakota TBED Efforts Receive $1.2M from EDA

Monday, September 13, 2004

Securing the multi-year funding needed to properly ramp up technology-based economic development (TBED) initiatives can be difficult in states with annual budget cycles and tight revenue streams. Fortunately, there is one federal agency that provides financial assistance increasingly toward local and regional projects matching the interests of the nation's TBED community.

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NIH Awards $20M for Studies in Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Genomics

Monday, September 13, 2004

As part of a new initiative to address pressing ethical, legal and social questions raised by recent advances in genetic and genomic research, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) has awarded approximately $20 million in grants to fund interdisciplinary centers within universities around the country over the next five years. NHGRI is one of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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California Budget Eliminates Funding for Lead S&T Agency

Friday, August 29, 2003

In signing his state's fiscal year 2003-04 budget on August 2, California Governor Gray Davis shaved General Fund expenditures by $7 billion in an effort to address a $38.2 billion budget shortfall. Among those cuts was funding for the California Technology, Trade and Commerce Agency (TTCA), the state's principal catalyst for innovation, investment and economic opportunity.

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Digital Divide News

Friday, August 8, 2003

TOP Reauthorized and To Grow, Says Senate Commerce Committee

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People

Friday, August 1, 2003

Joint Venture: Silicon Valley has named Russell Hancock as its new president and CEO.

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Recommended Reading: Understanding and Building Bioregions

Friday, May 2, 2003

Perhaps in no other sector are efforts to grow an industry so dependent on a strong public-private partnership as they are for biotech and the life sciences. Most of the research funding for the field flows from the government to universities and research institutions. Industry then steps up for clinical studies and commercialization.

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People

Friday, April 11, 2003

The Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance announced this week that Clare Emerson will replace Lewis Attardo as executive director.

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State Tobacco Settlements, Life Science R&D Threatened by Lawsuit?

Friday, April 4, 2003

A recent $10 billion judgment against Philip Morris may have the tobacco giant filing bankruptcy. Philip Morris has claimed it cannot post a $12 billion bond to appeal a lawsuit in Illinois or even meet the $2.6 billion payment due mid-April for the 1998 settlement with the states.

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Top 10 Universities for 2002 Patents Identified

Friday, March 21, 2003

The United States Patent and Trademark Office has posted a preliminary list of the 10 U.S. universities receiving the most patents for inventions during calendar year 2002. The University of California tops the list for the ninth consecutive year. The table below also presents the school's 2001 ranking and total. 

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Useful Stats: 2-year and 4-year College Affordability by State

Friday, March 7, 2003

The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education recently released The Rising Price of Higher Education, which documents the rising costs of public education in the U.S. Using the data found in the report, SSTI has constructed a 50-state table presenting a comparison of the cost of tuition and fees at 2- and 4-year public institutions in 2001-02 vs 2002-03.

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Redefining Silicon Valley

Friday, February 21, 2003

No region of the world encapsulates the aspirations of many metro and regional technology-based economic development programs as Silicon Valley, particularly to the benefits of having a cluster of technology companies feeding off of each other to the mutual benefit of all. The Valley was the global tech leader during the heyday of the IT boom, but is undergoing a tremendous structural shift since the dot-com bubble burst.

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California Big on Hydrogen; State Captures $50M of DOE Fuel Cell Funding

Monday, May 3, 2004

He may be more traditionally associated with gas-guzzling Humvees than anything remotely environmental, but Gov. Arnold Schwarznegger has become a big believer in alternative energy vehicles. The governor's recent call for creating a "Hydrogen Highway" by 2010 is, perhaps, the country's boldest commitment to getting hydrogen fuel cell vehicles on America's roadways anytime soon.

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People

Monday, April 12, 2004

Marye Ann Fox, chancellor of North Carolina State University, is moving on to become chancellor of the University of California, San Diego.

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Calif. Treasurer Commits $1.5B Toward Green Tech

Friday, February 27, 2004

California's Treasurer Phil Angelides called earlier this month for the nation's largest and third largest pension funds to invest at least $1.5 billion into environmental technologies and environmentally responsible companies.

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UC Tops List of Universities Receiving Patents in 2003

Friday, February 13, 2004

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced the top 10 U.S. universities receiving the most patents during calendar year 2003. The University of California tops the list for the tenth consecutive year.

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People

Friday, February 13, 2004

Victor Hwang has been promoted to the position of president at Larta.

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Biotech Gleanings from San Diego

Friday, January 23, 2004

On Jan. 18, the San Diego Union-Tribune ran a series of three interesting articles examining the biotech sector. One story considers, now that a number of local biotech firms are completing clinical trials, where will they develop their multimillion manufacturing facilities. The other two articles look at selected state and local efforts around the country to support the biotech industry, including Washington, D.C., St. Louis, and Marshfield, WI.

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Centers of Excellence, Tax Credits Key to ND Future, Gov Holds

Friday, January 16, 2004

North Dakota Governor John Hoeven dedicated the lion's share of his State of the State Address to promoting a vision of economic growth for the state based entirely on technology-based economic development. The proposals centered on more than a dozen new university-based Centers of Excellence and new tax credits.

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People

Friday, January 16, 2004

Diane Wirth is new executive director of the Valley Economic Development Corp., a public-private organization for the San Jacinto Valley.

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People

Friday, January 9, 2004

The Greater Antelope Valley Economic Alliance has appointed Tony Moon as its new president.

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