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Research on C-Dots May Lead to New Drug Therapies for Cancers, Including Breast Cancer


FPS-4 — Bactana Animal Health’s Product Platform, Has Been Shown to Improve Weight Gain, Gut Health & More


Animal Health Company and Cornell Startup, Bactana, Completes First Funding Round


Glycobia is Developing Human Therapeutics by Linking the Simplicity of Bacteria with Sweetness of Glycosylation


Tracking of Bird Migration is Easier Than Ever, Thanks to Cornell Invention of Generic Programmable Tags (GPT)


CTL Startups, ZYMtronix, Repairogen, VitaScan Technologies and Several Others Benefit from McGovern Center


EmotionCheck Technology Uses Mindless Computing to Help Manage Human Emotion


New iPad App Developed at Cornell Helps Plant Specialists Assess Disease Severity


Cornell Licensed Phytase Technology Used in 42 Countries for Poultry and Swine Feed


Application of CRISPR Technology May Help Advance the Genetic Development of Rice


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