Two OSU-Led Industry Clusters Designated ‘Tech Hubs’ by The Department of Commerce
The mass timber and microfluidics industry groups will now compete for $500 million in grants to spur American technological competitiveness. Â
The mass timber and microfluidics industry groups will now compete for $500 million in grants to spur American technological competitiveness. Â
ONA says the union is asking for more information about nurses’ working conditions after the merger goes through.
The proposed absorption of Legacy Health into OHSU would make OHSU the largest employer in the Portland metro area.
Leaders at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt and OHSU talk about what works and what doesn’t in today’s business climate.
Businesses touted as solution to distributing COVID-19 vaccines.
A surge of investments in biotech companies could prove crucial to the state’s budding biotech sector and economic recovery.
More telecommuting means less pressure on the hospital to expand facilities.
New telemedicine platforms are emerging, which have the potential to deliver much-needed health care to rural Oregon.
An OHSU neurosurgeon challenges the profit-oriented system of bringing new drugs to market while championing the small companies commercializing advances in brain cancer treatment.
Solutions to climate change, renewable energy and predictive artificial intelligence were on show last week when teams of students from around the state tackled real-world challenges at the InventOR Collegiate Challenge.