DNA Script will receive up to $9.35 million to leverage the company's novel enzymatic DNA synthesis (EDS) technology for the project This is the second announced project[1] where DNA Script
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Molecular Assemblies, Inc., a pioneer in the field of enzymatic DNA synthesis, today announced the company s participation in a new project with a multidisciplinary team, led by GE Research, to enable the production of DNA- and/or RNA-based vaccines and therapeutics, anywhere in the world in just days. The project is part of a new program from the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) called
NOW (Nucleic Acids On-Demand Worldwide). As part of the project, Molecular Assemblies will receive up to $6.5 million and contribute the company s proprietary enzymatic DNA synthesis technology, which uses aqueous, non-toxic reagents and is designed to deliver on-demand highly-pure, sequence-specific DNA.
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TFI recently hired
Karyn Finn to serve as the new vice president of Residential Treatment & Services. Finn has more than 20 years of nonprofit leadership experiences in health care, higher education, and civic and nonprofit strategic planning. Prior to joining TFI, Finn served as director of community relations for KVC Health Systems and as program director of the Residential Treatment and Education Program at KVC Niles in Kansas City, Mo. As vice president of Residential Treatment & Services, Finn will be responsible for clinical and regulatory operations at TFI, as well as the mental health operations for Pathway Family Services. Finn received her Bachelor of Science from Tulane University and a Masters in Community Health Education from the University of Northern Iowa.