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Puerto Rican scientist and entrepreneur presents his company at The White House

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Biotech entrepreneur founds state-of-the-art laboratory in Puerto Rico (Ignacio “Nacho” Pino Mayaguez, Puerto Rico) After spending 10 years as a successful veterinarian, Ignacio “Nacho” Pino decided to dedicate himself to work that could bring state-of-the-art biotechnology research to his home of Puerto Rico. His company, CDI Laboratories, produces research-grade protein and antibody products that support scientific research on cancer, autoimmunity, and infectious diseases. Recently, CDI Labs was selected as part of a research consortium – including the University of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rico Science, Technology & Research Trust – funded by the National Institutes of Health to perform research on cancer, autoimmunity, and infectious diseases.

Exploring the establishment of agrobusiness agreements between Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic

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The Presidentof the Puerto Rico Agricultors Association, Héctor Iván Cordero, informed that he will meet with the president of the Dominican Republic Agrobusiness Board to talk about the potential establishment of agrobusiness collaborations.

 

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Enactus RUM among the best in the world

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The University of Puerto Rico in Mayagüez Enactus Team placed third in the Enactus World Cup celebrated in China last week.

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A Taiwanese coquí

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Two scientists Jeff C. Lee (Taiwanese) and Cheryll Sánchez (Puerto Rican) founded CoquiLabs in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The company creates other companies and products
that solve specific business and individual needs.

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Promoting Puerto Rico in Brazil

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A group of Puerto Rican government representatives and entrepreneurs recently went to Brazil to promote business between Puerto Rico and South America's biggest economy.

 

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A plan for Start Up Puerto Rico

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The Department of Economic Development and Commerce is planning the development of a program that would bring together initiatives aimed at fostering entrepreneurship in Puerto Rico and that would follow the model of Start Up Chile.

 

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Request for Proposals - Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship

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Request for Proposals - Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship - Deadline: September 10, 2014
 
The 2014-2015 Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship Program's Request for Proposals is available online, and proposals are being accepted now through Sept. 10, 2014.
 

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Puerto Rican app gets its patent

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The Puerto Rican startup company iGenApps received approval for the patent of its method for the creation of apps from mobile devices for users with little or no technical knowledge.

 

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Puerto Rican app gets patent

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Puerto Rican company iGenApps secured a patent for its method for the creation of apps from mobile devices for users with little to no technical experience.

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