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UT to keep audiology and speech pathology program (The Te...
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville plans to keep its audiology and speech pathology program after opposition to a plan to include the program and an associated clinic in budget cuts.

UT pledges to keep audiology and speech pathology program...
UT administrators say plans are place to keep the university's audiology and speech pathology department open and in Knoxville.  Program supporters say the celebration is on hold until they see details surrounding the plan.

UT has plan to save Audiology/Speech Pathology (Knoxville...
The University of Tennessee plans to save the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology and its clinics, interim chancellor Jan Simek said today.

Mohan Uttarwar co-founded BioImagene raises $26 Mn (Silic...
Cupertino, CA: BioImagene, a provider of digital pathology solutions for cancer diagnosis and preclinical research, has announced the closing of a $26 million series D financing round led by Burrill & Company.

Sonic expects revenue growth (The West Australian)
Pathology and radiology group Sonic Healthcare expects revenue to grow by more than 15 per cent this year, after lifting its profit by nearly 24 per cent.

Sonic expects revenue growth (Herald Sun)
PATHOLOGY and radiology group Sonic Healthcare expects revenue to grow by more than 15 per cent this year, after lifting its annual profit by nearly 24 per cent.

Acquisition Boosts Results For Healthscope (Scoop.co.nz)
Healthscope, which is now New Zealand’s second largest pathology provider, today reported Net Profit after Tax from Continuing Operations, before Non Recurring Items (NRI’s) of A$74.9 million, up 14 % over the previous year. Annual revenues increased by 16% to A$1.5 billion.

Military reviewing rules on deadly toxin shipments (CNN.com)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Military leaders have suspended some activities at biological research laboratories to review safety rules for some of the world's deadliest germs and toxins, including how they are shipped through FedEx and other civilian carriers.

Military halts toxic shipments (USA Today)
U.S. Military leaders have suspended some activities at biological research laboratories to review safety rules for some of the world's deadliest germs and toxins, including how they are shipped through civilian delivery services.

Volleyball club looks to build off championship year (Dai...
The women's Redbird club volleyball has only been in existence for three years, but that has not stopped them from achieving success. Just last year, the Lady Redbirds won the Division II National Championships. "Winning the National Championship Game was amazing, but there are no words that can truly describe how that win felt," junior speech pathology & audiology major Maggie Oshea said.

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