Search jobs KCAS Bioanalytical and Biomarker Services Welcomes Dr. Greg Veltri as Scientific Director of Biopharmaceutical Services
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE) KCAS Bioanalytical and Biomarker Services (KCAS), a laboratory services focused contract research organization (CRO) is pleased to announce the expansion of their Biopharmaceutical Services team. Dr. Greg Veltri joins KCAS as a Scientific Director of Cell Based Development Technologies.
Dr. Veltri’s role at KCAS will be to provide vision, leadership, and scientific expertise to expand the flow cytometry capabilities to support BioPharma clients’ Cell and Gene Therapy development programs. He has dedicated over 20 years of his scientific career to the advancement of the field of flow cytometry within top tier academic, healthcare and commercial organizations. Throughout his career, Dr. Veltri has successfully mentored and trained many exceptional scientists as well as advanced the field of
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Mississauga First Nation, west of Sudbury, closed its borders to non-residents after learning that two youths charged in a recent drug bust came from high-risk COVID-19 areas of the province.
Members of the East Algoma OPP assisted by the Street Crime Unit and other law enforcement agencies executed a search warrant at a residence on Park Road on Jan. 28.
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As a result of the investigation, three youths were arrested on drug-related charges, including two 18-year-old suspect from Scarborough. A 15-year-old accused from Blind River was also charged.
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