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IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Vertimass is proud to announce that its President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Charles Wyman was recently ranked as the number 11 scientist globally in biotechnology in Stanford University s list of the World s Top 2% of Scientists. The comprehensive list identified the top 2 percent of the most-cited scientists among the world s nearly 7 million considered.
Vertimass Executive Vice President Tom Mullen explained, Dr. Wyman s citations leave a legacy of progress and innovation in the world of biotechnology that will live on for decades to come. He is a remarkable scientist and an even more remarkable asset to the Vertimass team as we continue to develop our breakthrough Vertimass biofuels technology, positively impacting the fuel industry with technologies that substantially expand the use of sustainable transportation fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy security and dome
Fired for not being âseductiveâ enough, Jane Singleton looks back on her career
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January is generally a big month for former ABC journalist Jane Singleton. Thirty-five Januaries ago, she began work as the first host of the national broadcasterâs nightly current affairs program â the hour-long
7.30 Report (now
7.30) â on her 39th birthday. The show aired a few weeks later on January 28, 1986.
She shares her January 13 birthdate with her once-nemesis, the late Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Queenslandâs longest serving conservative premier, who refused to speak to her on television and ordered his Country Party cabinet to do likewise. Despite his public ban after a particularly bruising interview when she hosted ABCâs