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By Rob Swenson
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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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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By Randy Hascall
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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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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By Jamie Ziemer
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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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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By Randy Hascall
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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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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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By Rob Swenson
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Tuesday, 06 November 2007 |
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City attracts, helps develop high-tech operations  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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