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John C. Baldwin ’71, the president and CEO of the Harvard Medical School-affiliated Immune Disease Institute and a professor of surgery at the medical school, has been named the new president of the Texas Tech University system’s Health Sciences Center, Texas Tech Chancellor Kent R. Hance announced last week...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baldwin Chosen for Head Texas Tech Health Job | 8/10/2007 | See Source »

Baldwin, who has headed the non-profit, independent research immune institution since February of 2005, will take over at Texas Tech sometime next month, he confirmed this week...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baldwin Chosen for Head Texas Tech Health Job | 8/10/2007 | See Source »

...self-described “old-time Texan,” Baldwin will return to his home state to preside over 7,000 staff members at the Health Sciences Center’s five schools. Texas Tech is home to a Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in addition to schools of pharmacy, allied health sciences, nursing and medicine...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baldwin Chosen for Head Texas Tech Health Job | 8/10/2007 | See Source »

...home. IdentiCert has developed a modular, electronic storage box system that can be installed in any apartment or condominium complex. Invented by three recent graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management and funded by private investors, the easyQube kiosk is modeled after low-tech oversized mailboxes secured by key that have long been used in Germany, the Netherlands and other European countries. EasyQubes, on the other hand, open with an electronic swipe card, and recipients are notified via email when their package has arrived...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Better Way To Get Your Packages? | 8/9/2007 | See Source »

...mega-investments in Africa and other parts of the developing world. In Italy, Chinese investment has been most noteworthy in the textile business and in the purchase of bars and restaurants in northern Italian cities. Increasingly, Chinese investors are looking at all sectors of the European economy, including high-tech and heavy manufacturing. Thomas Rosenthal of the Italy-China Foundation says there are now 27 Chinese companies doing business in Italy, and that China has jumped from the 33rd largest foreign investor in Italy in 2004 to 10th...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China in Italy: Kick Start | 8/9/2007 | See Source »

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