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Analog Devices Welcomes Jean Philibert as Senior Vice President of Human Resources
2016-01-05 17:42:48| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Analog Devices, Inc. , a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, today announced the appointment of Jean Philibert as senior vice president of human resources. "I am delighted to welcome Jean to Analog Devices," said Vincent Roche, President and CEO, Analog Devices, Inc. "Jean is a highly experienced HR professional with a strong track record of working effectively with technology and business leaders to develop and implement talent strategies for complex, global businesses and I look forward to the insight and expertise she brings to ADI."
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Biotech firm reports 565 vials of missing human protein
2015-12-30 21:30:04| Biotech - Topix.net
A biotechnology firm told sheriff's officials that 565 vials of human protein have gone missing from its northeast Georgia facility. An Oconee County sheriff's report says the missing material from Georgia-based firm rPeptide is used in research on Alzheimer's disease.
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Scientists sequence first ancient Irish human genomes
2015-12-28 13:00:00| LifeSciencesWorld
[NEWS] IMAGE: Excavated near Belfast in 1855, she had lain in a Neolithic tomb chamber for 5,000 years; subsequently curated in Queens University Belfast. Credit: Daniel Bradley, Trinity College Dublin Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 28th, 2015 - …
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Viega Welcomes New Vice President of Human Resources, Cassie Chauncey
2015-12-23 11:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
WICHITA, Kan. Viega LLC announces Cassie Chauncey, Ph.D., as its new vice president of Human Resources. Prior to joining Viega, Chauncey worked with, trained and advocated for talented people across a variety of industries for the last 14 years. Chauncey has experience in several industries spanning from...
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The 'age of the human' may not become the age of destruction
2015-12-17 17:15:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Homo sapiens has become so dominant a force shaping the properties of the biosphere that scientists now refer to the past two centuries as the Anthropocene Epoch the age of the human. This role comes with a huge responsibility; one that, it seems, we have lived up to in the climate deal recently agreed in Paris. We are an infant species, evolving perhaps 150,000 years ago in Africa. For most of our short existence, we were nomadic hunter-gatherers, carrying our possessions while in search of...
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