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Marcellus shale "incubator" could be in the works

  • A water treatment firm could create a "Marcellus shale incubator" (via Youngstown Business Journal Daily).
  • Cornell and Standford researchers are mapping the genomes of more than 1,000 grape varieties, to bolster disease resistance (via BBC).
  • Editorial: The U of R and RIT's collaboration on a health information degree is "exciting" (via Democrat and Chronicle).
  • U of R's dean of the Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Robert Clark, has become a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (via U of R's newsroom).
  • The Marcellus shale gas boom is causing a shortage of affordable housing (via Star-Gazette).
  • The U of R's COO will talk to veterans about small business and health care reform on January 26 (via Democrat and Chronicle).
  • Blog: Should we be investing in research driven, four-year programs, or two-year technical colleges? (via Mandel on Innovation and Growth).
  • The VC gap between New York and California is shrinking (Crains, via NYConvergence).
  • In honor of MLK Day, transportation as a civil right (via The City Fix).

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