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Irvine, CA (January 19, 2021) – In honor of a beloved Italian colleague, Mangia, Inc. made a special donation in October 2020 to support the
Il Pomodoro Buono Per Te, Buono Per La Ricerca (The Tomato, Good for You, Good for Research) campaign, which was organized by ANICAV, the Italian Association of Canned Vegetable Industries, and the Fondazione Umberto Veronesi to support childhood cancer research, specifically childhood leukemia.
To support this vital research, Mangia, Inc. purchased sample packs of imported Italian tomatoes to pay it forward and spread the word for a cause near to the company’s heart. Visitors to the Mangia, Inc. website at
By amillikan on February 21, 2009.
Thursday, February 19 ScienceBlogger Bora Zivkovic from A Blog Around the Clock gave a presentation on open science as part of a panel discussion at Columbia University in New York City. The event, titled Open Science: Good for Research, Good for Researchers? was organized by the Scholarly Communication Program and also featured presentations by Jean-Claude Bradley of Drexel University, and Barry Canton of Gingko BioWorks and OpenWetWare.
For those who have read Bora s many posts here on ScienceBlogs promoting the open science movement, it was obvious before he even uttered a word that open science is both good for research and good for researchers, and he presented convincing arguments to make his case.