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Reports: Prosecutions going up for war zone crime
By PAULINE JELINEK - Associated Press | AP – 37 mins ago Occupy Wall Street protests - Fri, Oct 28, 2011WASHINGTON (AP) — A Marine in Iraq sent home $43,000 in stolen cash by hiding it in a footlocker among American flags. A soldier shipped thousands more concealed in a toy stuffed animal, and an embassy employee tricked the State Department into wiring $240,000 into his foreign bank account.
As the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan wind down, the number of people indicted and convicted by the U.S. for bribery, theft and other reconstruction-related crimes in both countries is rapidly rising, according to two government reports released Sunday.
http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-22/local/me-11847_1_william-mclaughlin
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In 1986, the partners sold the company McLaughlin had founded and its innovative technology for tens of millions of dollars to Baxter Healthcare Corp.
But in the next few years, he would endure a rapid-fire series of business hardships and personal heartbreaks.
http://www.ask.com/web?qsrc=2417&o=15527&l=dis&prt=360&chn=s1122&geo=US&ver=5&q=Medical+Device+Laboratories++&search=search
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Medical Devices Lab
Under the direction of Dr. William Federspiel, the Medical Devices Laboratory is developing clinically significant devices for the treatment of pulmonary and cardiovascular ailments by utilizing engineering principles of fluid flow and mass transfer. Advancement of novel respiratory support devices is being conducted for the treatment of acute and acute-on-chronic lung failure. Also, medical devices utilizing membrane and particle based adsorption technologies for the removal of targeted solutes from whole blood is an ongoing effort which will aid in the treatment of pathogenic reactions.
Computer simulation, transport analyses, and engineering modeling are being employed to aid in the design and development of these devices to optimize their performance to both help the patient and facilitate the needs of the clinical end user.
The Medical Devices Laboratory is working to improve medical devices by combining the expertise and strengths of academic institutions and industrial partners through collaborative efforts. Translation of laboratory research into formal product development and clinical trials is a primary focus of the laboratory in order for the technological advancements to be utilized clinically to benefit those in need.
Contact Information:
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
University of Pittsburgh
3025 East Carson Street Room 226
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Jaimie Sullivan
Phone: 412-383-9998
Fax: 412-383-9460
Email: sullivanjl@upmc.edu
http://www.mirm.pitt.edu/Newsletter/archive/0710newsletter.asp
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http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-22/local/me-11847_1_william-mclaughlin
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In 1986, the partners sold the company McLaughlin had founded and its innovative technology for tens of millions of dollars to Baxter Healthcare Corp.
But in the next few years, he would endure a rapid-fire series of business hardships and personal heartbreaks.
http://www.ask.com/web?qsrc=2417&o=15527&l=dis&prt=360&chn=s1122&geo=US&ver=5&q=Medical+Device+Laboratories++&search=search
Excerpt:
Medical Devices Lab
Under the direction of Dr. William Federspiel, the Medical Devices Laboratory is developing clinically significant devices for the treatment of pulmonary and cardiovascular ailments by utilizing engineering principles of fluid flow and mass transfer. Advancement of novel respiratory support devices is being conducted for the treatment of acute and acute-on-chronic lung failure. Also, medical devices utilizing membrane and particle based adsorption technologies for the removal of targeted solutes from whole blood is an ongoing effort which will aid in the treatment of pathogenic reactions.
Computer simulation, transport analyses, and engineering modeling are being employed to aid in the design and development of these devices to optimize their performance to both help the patient and facilitate the needs of the clinical end user.
The Medical Devices Laboratory is working to improve medical devices by combining the expertise and strengths of academic institutions and industrial partners through collaborative efforts. Translation of laboratory research into formal product development and clinical trials is a primary focus of the laboratory in order for the technological advancements to be utilized clinically to benefit those in need.
Contact Information:
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
University of Pittsburgh
3025 East Carson Street Room 226
Pittsburgh, PA 15203
Jaimie Sullivan
Phone: 412-383-9998
Fax: 412-383-9460
Email: sullivanjl@upmc.edu
http://www.mirm.pitt.edu/Newsletter/archive/0710newsletter.asp
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