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City a player with potential PDF Print E-mail
By Rob Swenson   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008

Hospitals, colleges, businesses building on growing stature

Experts in Sioux Falls’ scattered scientific community generally agree on two points regarding the state of medical research in the area:

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Underground mine’s impact unpredictable PDF Print E-mail
By Randy Hascall   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008
The benefits of an underground laboratory 360 miles from Sioux Falls will reach eastern South Dakota, but nobody is quite sure to what extent.
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Studies translate discoveries into clinical uses PDF Print E-mail
By Jamie Ziemer   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008
Researchers such as principal cancer investigator Dr. John Lee are helping local research institutes move toward bench-to-bedside research, which is sweeping the national research world.
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Hansen driven to change children’s lives PDF Print E-mail
By Randy Hascall   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008
The Question and Answer feature helps readers learn more about people working in the medical community. This Q&A profiles Ryan Hansen, director of the Avera Institute for Human Behavioral Genetics.
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Innovators prosper in diverse fields PDF Print E-mail
By Rob Swenson   
Tuesday, 06 November 2007

City attracts, helps develop high-tech operations

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Augusta Systems Inc.'s fatigue odometers, or round counters, are used to determine the limits of equipment. (Inerta/for the SFBJ)
Old and new economic forces shaping the next Sioux Falls meet in peaceful contrast in the city’s northwest.
A block from a cornfield, next to the campus of Southeast Technical Institute, a branch of West Virginia-based Augusta Systems Inc. is refining high-tech instruments designed to track ammunition rounds fired by U.S. battle banks.

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