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Bernard L. Madoff, the notorious financier who pulled off history’s biggest swindle and came to epitomize Wall Street corruption as the economy plunged into the worst downturn since the Great Depression, died of natural causes while serving a 150-year prison sentence, a person familiar with the matter told the Associated Press. He was 82.
Suffering from kidney failure, hypertension and heart problems, Madoff died at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, N.C., apparently from natural causes, the person said. The person was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity.
Last year, Madoff’s lawyers filed court papers to try to get the 82-year-old released from prison due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The request was denied.
Take a look at this five-bedroom University Park house with a spa inside the home
Originally built outside, the spa was later enclosed inside the home’s solarium.
Take a look at the home at 3917 Marquette St. in University Park.(Costa Christ Media)
Want to take a dip in the pool, but don’t want to go outside? You can do just that at this University Park home. Built in 2000, the home has been renovated over the years with one unique element: a spa inside the home.
The spa was originally added as part of the backyard, which was designed by Harold Leidner and has a garden and full pool as well. The sellers opted to enclose the spa area and make it part of the main house, with sets of French doors lining the walls. Listing broker David Sheehan of Reflect Real Estate called the room a solarium. Doors can open to the outside or stay closed off for a climate and humidity-controlled space.
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Cognate BioServices and Nucleus Biologics announce partnership in Cell and Gene Therapies
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cognate BioServices, Inc., the premier commercial-ready global CDMO in the Cell and Gene Therapy industry, and Nucleus Biologics, LLC, The Cell Performance Company™, announced today a partnership for custom and commercial medias and delivery systems for Cell and Gene Therapy clients.
Nucleus Biologics produces proprietary media kits for Cell & Gene Therapy We re quite excited to be moving forward with Nucleus, said J. Kelly Ganjei, Cognate s Chief Executive Officer. I am particularly pleased with this collaboration that has come to us from the front lines of product development. Seeing an opportunity to simplify the supply chain, our sales and business development team seized this opportunity. I applaud my team and Nucleus for their creativity and vision in getting this partnership off