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CytoSorbents Appoints David D Cox, PhD, MBA as Vice President - Global Regulatory Affairs

Share this article Share this article MONMOUTH JUNCTION, N.J., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/  CytoSorbents Corporation (NASDAQ: CTSO), a critical care immunotherapy leader commercializing its CytoSorb® blood purification technology to treat deadly inflammation in critically ill and cardiac surgery patients around the world, announces the immediate appointment of David D. Cox, Ph.D., M.B.A., as Vice President – Global Regulatory Affairs. Dr. Cox was most recently Vice President of Regulatory Affairs for tissue and regenerative technologies at Integra LifeSciences Corporation.  He was responsible for successful regulatory approvals of new products and product extensions for the $480 million orthopedics and tissue technologies division.  Dr. Cox led efforts to develop U.S. FDA Premarket Approvals (PMA), 510(k)s, and Investigational New Drugs (IND), as well as international registrations under the European Union (E.U.) Medical Device Directive (MDD) and the new Medical Device Re

Museum adapts Kansas Day activities to pandemic

Museum adapts Kansas Day activities to pandemic January 18th, 2021 Kauffman Museum’s annual Kansas Day celebration this year has some opportunities for in-person engagement along with virtual options. The celebration itself is Jan. 30, but families who want to participate in “Kansas Day in a Box” need to order by Jan. 20, at https://kauffmanmuseum.org/product/kansas-day-craft-kit/ Celebrate Kansas Day!, scheduled each year on or near the anniversary of Kansas statehood, is a highlight at Bethel College’s Kauffman Museum, normally drawing hundreds of visitors to celebrate the state, revisit old-fashioned games and traditions and enjoy the museum indoors and out.

New film Chasing the Rain wrestles with suffering and other unanswerable questions

It isn’t “Heaven Is for Real,” either. The new film “Chasing the Rain” may be bookended by Christmas scenes and deal with Christian themes, but theologian and pastor Greg Boyd puts it in the genre of Job, the biblical book about one man’s unrelenting suffering. The film which follows a struggling young photographer named Eric through one bad break after another released on Amazon Prime Video just before the holidays. “The movie at its core is not just about the spiritual themes. It’s also about some human themes just what loneliness looks like, what grief looks like,” said Grand Rapids, Michigan-based filmmaker Cindy Jansen, who wrote, directed and produced the film.

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