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Opinion: How we can avoid the next health care supply shortage — essential generic medicines
Phlow Corp. co-founders, VCU dean discuss prescription drug shortage solutions
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Amid the COVID-19 crisis, America is witnessing something many of us once thought impossible: critical shortages of health care supplies. Doctors are devising ways to make one ventilator serve two
Trump administration chooses RVA pharma startup for $354M COVID-19 contract
Phlow Corp. will create domestic supply chain for coronavirus drugs
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Richmond-based drug manufacturing company Phlow Corp., which incorporated this year, announced Tuesday that the Trump administration has awarded it a $354 million, four-year contract to manufacture in the U.S. generic
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Developers propose $350M tower to replace Richmond Public Safety Building
Capital City Partners worked on $1.5B Navy Hill development, spiked in February
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The development team that created plans for the failed $1.5 billion Navy Hill proposal in downtown Richmond has returned to the scene, this time with a lower-stakes proposal that would
VCU Wilder School names new dean
Susan T. Gooden has been the interim dean since May 2018.
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Virginia Commonwealth University announced Wednesday that Susan T. Gooden is now dean of the university’s L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs. Gooden has been the interim dean
VCU College of Humanities and Sciences appoints dean
Jennifer Malat is a sociologist and dean from the University of Cincinnati.
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Jennifer Malat will be dean of the Virginia Commonwealth University College of Humanities and Sciences effective July 1, the university announced Tuesday. Malat is currently the divisional dean for social
VCU Honors College names new dean
Scott C. Breuninger will become dean July 1
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Virginia Commonwealth University has tapped Scott C. Breuninger as dean of its honors college, VCU announced Friday. Breuninger starts on July 1. Breuninger currently works with the University of South
VCU receives $2.5M grant to extend battery life development
Research could extend the life of lithium-ion batteries commonly used in smartphones and other devices
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Virginia Commonwealth University researchers will receive a $2.5 million research grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop long-lasting rechargeable batteries, the university announced Thursday. VCU researchers believe
VCU Health proposes medical complex as part of Navy Hill project
It's the latest project offered in conjunction with the controversial $1.5 billion Navy Hill redevelopment
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The $1.5 billion Navy Hill project — as proposed — may be killed next Monday by Richmond City Council, but that hasn’t stopped Virginia Commonwealth University and other heavy hitters
Three Va. universities ranked among top 10 in nation for online degrees
U.Va., Virginia Tech and VCU earned top 10 spots in U.S. News & World Report's Best Online Programs rankings.
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Online degrees from three Virginia universities were cited in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2020 Best Online Programs rankings. The University of Virginia’s Curry School of Education and Human