Feature Article: Scientific American WorldVIEW
Project: Covering a 2014 meta-analysis of the agronomic and economic impacts of GM crops for Scientific American WorldVIEW.
View article here: Seeds Of Controversy
Project: Covering a 2014 meta-analysis of the agronomic and economic impacts of GM crops for Scientific American WorldVIEW.
View article here: Seeds Of Controversy
Project: News story for Healthcare Packaging covering an educational event held by Apace Packaging in May 2015.
View article here: Apace Packaging holds educational Serialization Event for customers
Project: Feature article on the use of advanced modeling and simulation to reduce attrition rates and increase efficiency in human clinical trials. Note: this article is available to Life Science Leader subscribers.
View the article here: Moving Human Clinical Trial Design Into The 21st Century
Cambridge Vacuum Engineering’s Electron Beam Welder Enables Spartek Systems to Weld Batches Over 30% Faster and Reduce Rework Costs
Client: Crazy Hair Company, owner Joy Brandel
Project: Press release to highlight the client”s attendance at a charity event for children with terminal illness in Orlando, Fl. Brandel provided the children with makeovers both at the airport and at a large party on the following day.
View the release here.
Project: Sample Case Study for a Manufacturing Equipment Company
Client: Kristin Bromley Fitness Coaching
Brochure (text only)
Client: We Are In America Magazine
View the complete article here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Are_In_America
Client: Cure FD (Nonprofit Supporting Familial Dysautonomia)
Project: Article outlining positive treatment results on children with a rare genetic disease, and the need for additional donations.
Article Excerpt:
As debilitating as Familial Dysautonomia (FD) is, great strides are currently being made towards improvement in quality of life for many children with the disease. Research being conducted by Dr. Berish Rubin at Fordham University on four treatments (tocotrienols, EGCG, low-tyramine diets and low-protein diets) has shown measurable results in many kids.
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Though some of the results are truly amazing, not every child with FD benefits from the treatments discovered thus far, so it is important to continue the search for new therapies. Individuals with FD each have a unique genetic expression of FD, so they have widely varied responses to treatments. This is why it is so imperative that a variety of treatment options be available. With your donation, Dr. Rubin can continue his discovery of novel, life-changing therapeutics and improve the quality of life for children with FD.
A gift of any size will help a child in need. Make your donation today.