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Science Takes a Dim View of Business - Perhaps to the Disadvantage of Science

Research conducted by the Center for Integration of Science and Industry at suggests that when business is mentioned in the biology textbooks of undergraduate college students, the context is often negative.  ...

Five Lessons in Hiring From the Life Sciences

Helen Meldrum, associate professor of natural and applied sciences, asks 45 executives what it takes to succeed in the competitive life sciences industry.   ...

New Study: U.S. Biology Textbooks Present Business in a Negative Light

Biology textbooks used in intro college courses present a negative picture of business, according to a new study from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry. ...

The Nobel Prize is a Reminder of the Outrageous Cost of Curing Cancer

Research from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry is featured in this article about the price of cancer therapies. ...

The Push for Independence in Catalonia

Professor of Global Studies Bonnie Field co-authors an article about the Catalonian independence movement. ...

New Findings on Breakthrough Science

How many new medicines rely on government funding? The short answer: all of them.

Research on the topic at Bentley, by the Center for Integration of Science and Industry, brought government and biotechnology industry leaders to campus in April. Participants such as U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark (pictured above) explored the essential role of public funding for basic biomedical science and how the science helps create medicines, jobs and successful companies.

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A Company Aims to Do Good. But Is It Alienating Its Customers?

New research from Marketing Professor Susan Dobscha highlights the risk of ‘Pay What You Want’. ...

Can Your DNA Predict Opioid Addiction?

New research partnership between Bentley University and Gravity Diagnostics will explore the genetic link to opioid abuse.  ...

What’s the Link Between Public Funding and Scientific Breakthroughs? Bentley Hosts Event with Congresswoman Katherine Clark and Biotech Executives

Massachusetts Congresswoman Katherine Clark and biotechnology industry leaders recently visited Bentley for a conversation about the essential role of government in funding basic biomedical science and how companies use this science to create new medicines, jobs and successful companies. ...

Contribution of NIH Funding to New Drug Approvals 2010–2016

Leading scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published a study from Bentley's Center for Integration of Science and Industry showing government funds were associated with every new medicine that went to market from 2010-2016. ...
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