Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Jamaica Observer: Canadian biotech firm invests in Lowe's Flavocure lab

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Jamaica Observer: Canadian biotech firm invests in Lowe's Flavocure lab
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Jamaica Observer: 'Bunny' Grant's family very appreciative
Jamaica Observer: Grenada PM disappointed with 'No' vote against CCJ

Jamaica Observer: Canadian biotech firm invests in Lowe's Flavocure lab

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
Canadian firm Atlas Biotechnologies Inc has acquired a 20 per cent stake in Dr Henry Lowe's US-based lab Flavocure LLC in a share swap valued at US$5.75 million. The agreement will see Atlas investing US$500,000 cash in Flavocure and the issuance of Atlas common shares at a value of CAD$6 per share.
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Jamaica Observer: 'Cock mouth kill cock'

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
THE prosecution in the murder trial of Constable Collis “Chucky” Brown yesterday told jurors that the case is not complicated; rather, it's a simple case of “cock mouth kill cock”, as the defendant has provided all the details needed to convict him.
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Jamaica Observer: Big boost for infectious diseases research

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
AN award of US$1.1 million, from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Fogarty International Center, for a global infectious diseases research training programme has been made to The University of the West Indies (UWI) and State University of New York (SUNY).
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Jamaica Observer: 'Bunny' Grant's family very appreciative

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
Dear Editor, Dear Editor, I would like to send a message of gratitude on behalf of George Leslie “Bunny” Grant 's family, his children and wife of over 40 years, Rose Claire Grant.
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Jamaica Observer: Grenada PM disappointed with 'No' vote against CCJ

PRN-Caribbean News from mikenova (15 sites)
ST GEORGE'S, Grenada (CMC) — Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell said last night that he was disappointed at the results of a referendum that will not allow Grenada to join the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as the island's final court.
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