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University of Maryland: UMD Partners with Lockheed Martin on Quantum Computing – InTheCapital

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The University of Maryland just announced a new relationship with Lockheed Martin where the two will partner to develop an integrated quantum computing platform. The duo signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday putting into effect the establishment of the Quantum Engineering Center at the UMD.

“Classical computing can only take us so far,” Dr. Ray O. Johnson, Lockheed Martin senior vice president and chief technology officer, said in an interview with the university. “In the future, critical systems will become so complex that problems will take too long or become too expensive to solve using even our most powerful supercomputers. We believe the next computational revolution will stem from applied quantum science—a discipline that connects physics, information science, and engineering.”

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Medical Investment Crowdfunding Platform angelMD Lists 100th Startup | Crowdfund Insider

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angelMD, a crowdfunding platform that connects physicians and leading medical startups, has stated the number of medical startups with live profiles on the site  now exceeds 100. Startups listed on the site must be a medical product or product enabled service, must be a legal entity and be ready to share their story. angelMD selects investment candidates from those listed on the site seeking capital.  Based in both San Francisco and Seattle, Washington, angelMD has incorporated the participation of leading physicians from all over the United States to source and evaluate opportunities.

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Obama budget tags $1.8B for health IT – Healthcare IT News

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In his $3.9 trillion fiscal year 2015 budget proposal released Tuesday, President Obama asked for $1.8 billion to support health information technology incentive payments — the same amount he requested last year. Actual spending for this category came to $1.07 billion in 2013.

The budget also included $77.1 billion in discretionary funding to support HHS’s mission, $800 million below the 2014-enacted level.

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Craig Venter’s Latest Startup Gets $70M To Sequence Loads of Genomes – Xconomy

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J. Craig Venter, the human genome pioneer, today unveiled a new San Diego-based venture with an ambitious goal of providing whole genome sequencing and cell-therapy-based diagnostic services for patients.

Venter said he co-founded the company, Human Longevity Inc., or HLI, with Robert Hariri, who oversaw Celgene Cellular Therapeutics and Peter Diamandis of the X Prize Foundation. The company already has raised $70 million in Series A venture financing that includes a Malaysian investment fund that also is the lead investor of another Venter venture, Synthetic Genomics, San Diego-based Illumina (NASDAQ: ILMN), and other individual investors.

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University program helps plant STEM teachers in Prince George’s – Gazette.Net

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A new teacher “pipeline” at the University of Maryland, College Park, is expected to help with difficult-to-fill teacher positions in Prince George’s County.

“It absolutely bolsters our available pool of STEM [science, technology, engineering and mathematics] teachers. And because we’re partners with the university, it gives us ready access to those students coming through the program,” Debra Sullivan, recruitment and retention officer in Prince George’s County Public Schools Department of Human Resources, said of Terrapin Teachers, a new program designed to encourage more undergraduate students in STEM fields to go into teaching.

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2014 Best Places to Work in Frederick County – Nominate Your Company

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If you love the company you work for…

Then tell us! Share with the Frederick business community all the great things your company offers its employees. Great health insurance? Company picnics? Job training? Philanthropic efforts? Service awards? No detail is too small. Take home the coveted Best Places to Work award and window cling. Let everyone know just how great your company is. 

New this year: All winners and the event will be covered in Frederick Magazine.

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Maryland Gives Blessing To Crowdfunding Platform Fundrise

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Fundrise, a crowdfunding start-up that finances commercial real estate projects for investors, will be debuting its latest offering on Wednesday morning on its site: a vacant commercial building on 1539 7th Street NW, in Washington, DC that the developer hopes to turn into a boutique retail site. The project is $2 million and $350,000 will be available to the general public.

This will be Fundrise’s 18th project and while in many respects it is similar to the ones that came before it, there is something new. Maryland residents can invest in the project–in as little as $100 increments—for the first time. Prior to this, these projects were only open to DC and Virginia residents.

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Johns Hopkins: Thomas Dolby to Lead New Incubator for Tech in the Arts – InTheCapital

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You may remember him best for his hit song “She Blinded Me With Science,” which rose to No. 5 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart in 1982, but Thomas Dolby is more than just an ’80s pop star with an interest in blending technology with sound. He is a legendary artist who has been on the forefront of digital music. Now, the synthpop musician will have a chance to share his passion with students by serving as Johns Hopkins University’s first Homewood Professor of the Arts, a position that will allow him to create a new incubator on campus for technology in the arts.

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BioMaryland Center Awards $1.5 Million to Accelerate Life Sciences Commercialization – MDBIZNews

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Governor Martin O’Malley announced today that the State, through the BioMaryland Center, has awarded nearly $1.5 million to seven innovative life sciences companies and one educational institution through its Biotechnology Development Awards program. The companies, which received up to $200,000 each, will use the funding to accelerate the commercialization of a wide range of treatments and technologies; including a device that detects concussions in youths engaged in sports; a tool that takes a minimally invasive approach to mitral valve repair; and a drug to reduce eye injections for macular degeneration. An award was also given to a Johns Hopkins University researcher who is developing a device to lessen certain risks involved with cardiac ablation.

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