State Tipoffs Involving Maryland Newsletter for Thursday September 11, 2025 ( 8 items ) |
Assured Access to Space: Randy Lycans Talks Mission Readiness on The DownLink
GERMANTOWN, Maryland, Sept. 10 [Category: BizEngineering] -- Amentum, a provider of technical and engineering services, issued the following news release:
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Assured Access to Space: Randy Lycans Talks Mission Readiness on The DownLink
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Recently on The DownLink, host Laura Winter sat down with Randy Lycans, Amentum's Senior Vice President and Program Director for Space Force Range Contract (SFRC) to unpack one of the most significant contract wins awarded by Space Systems Command.
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Discovery Education Unveils New Resource Collection to Boost Student Engagement in Career Exploration During Workforce Development Month
SILVER SPRING, Maryland, Sept. 10 [Category: BizMedia] -- Discovery Education, a division of Discovery Communications, issued the following news release:
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Discovery Education Unveils New Resource Collection to Boost Student Engagement in Career Exploration During Workforce Development Month
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Charlotte, NC (Wednesday, September 10, 2025) - Discovery Education is now offering a new collection of high-quality digital content, immersive learning resources, and virtual field trips to boost
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Family's Fight: Bone Marrow Transplant at Johns Hopkins Enables Life Beyond Sickle Cell Disease
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 11 (TNSrep) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Family's Fight: Bone Marrow Transplant at Johns Hopkins Enables Life Beyond Sickle Cell Disease
With her brother as her donor and family support, Tatyana Thompson overcame years of pain to reclaim hope and health
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"I always knew I had this condition that no one else around me had," says Tatyana Thompson, who has sickle cell disease. "Growing up, I knew it was important to make sure my
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Johns Hopkins Medicine: Ending Federally Funded Ryan White HIV/Aids Program Would Increase New HIV Infections 49% Nationwide by 2030, Computer Model Predicts
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 11 (TNSjou) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Ending Federally Funded Ryan White HIV/Aids Program Would Increase New HIV Infections 49% Nationwide by 2030, Computer Model Predicts
Findings from Johns Hopkins Medicine-led study demonstrate the critical value of Ryan White-funded prevention and treatment services in curtailing HIV transmission in the United States
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When the U.S. Congress passed the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Res
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Md. Natural Resources Dept.: Board of Public Works Approves $4.7 Million for Park Improvements and Land Conservation in Seven Maryland Counties
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Sept. 11 -- The Maryland Department of Natural Resources issued the following news on Sept. 10, 2025:
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Board of Public Works Approves $4.7 Million for Park Improvements and Land Conservation in Seven Maryland Counties
Funding approved for DNR's Program Open Space Local and Rural Legacy programs
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The Board of Public Works today approved nearly $4.7 million in grants from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to local governments and land trusts for new playg
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UMD Researchers to Use AI to Help Boost HPV Vaccine Confidence
COLLEGE PARK, Maryland, Sept. 11 -- The University of Maryland School of Public Health issued the following news:
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UMD researchers to use AI to help boost HPV vaccine confidence
New $2.8M NIH grant funds interdisciplinary chatbot project with UMB
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is one of the few vaccines proven to prevent cancer--so why have only 61% of teens 13-17 and far lower percentages of younger children received the potentially life-saving shots?
A new project led by Univ
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University of Baltimore Foundation Names Six New Board Members
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Sept. 11 -- The University of Baltimore issued the following news:
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University of Baltimore Foundation Names Six New Board Members
The University of Baltimore Foundation has announced the appointment of six new board members, each for a renewable three-year term. The new members, all of whom are alumni of UBalt, will participate in fundraising and other activities designed to provide financial support to the University. The foundation is a designated 501c3, first est
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Virginia Tech: Benchmark Study Tracks Trends in Dog Behavior
BLACKSBURG, Virginia, Sept. 11 (TNSjou) -- Virginia Tech issued the following news:
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Benchmark study tracks trends in dog behavior
By Marjorielee Christianson
A new Virginia Tech study published in PLOS One establishes a crucial baseline for understanding dog behavior on a large scale.
The research, led by Courtney Sexton, a postdoctoral associate in the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, and her colleague Yuhuan Li from the University of Washington, utilized four years
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