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U.S. Stem Cell, Inc., a biotechnology company, focuses on the discovery, development, and commercialization of autologous cellular therapies for the treatment of chronic and acute heart damage, and vascular and autoimmune diseases in the United States and internationally. Its lead product candidates include MyoCell, a clinical therapy designed to populate regions of scar tissue within a patient's heart with autologous muscle cells or cells from a patient's body for enhancing cardiac function in chronic heart failure patients; and AdipoCell, a patient-derived cell therapy for the treatment of a... view company details

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Brainstorm Cell Therapeutics Inc., a biotechnology company, engages in the development and commercialization of central nervous system (CNS) adult stem cell therapies designed to address the unmet medical needs of patients with debilitating neurodegenerative diseases. The company holds rights to develop and commercialize its NurOwn technology that utilizes a patient's own cells, which are engineered outside the body, to produce and secrete factors known to promote neuronal survival. It is developing NurOwn for various neurodegenerative diseases, including its lead indication, which is in Phase... view company details

Cryo-Cell International, Inc. engages in the cellular processing and cryogenic cellular storage with a focus on the collection and preservation of umbilical cord blood stem cells for family use. It provides cord tissue service that stores a section of the umbilical cord tissue, a source of mesenchymal stem cells that are used in regenerative medicine to treat a range of conditions, including heart, kidney, ALS, wound healing, and auto-immune diseases. The company also manufactures and sells PrepaCyte CB processing system, a technology used to process umbilical cord blood stem cells. It stores ... view company details

With a mission to save lives by honoring the gift of donation with dignity and compassion, Midwest Transplant Network (MTN) has connected lives in the Kansas and western Missouri communities for more than 40 years. MTN is a federally certified not-for-profit Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) and works with donors, donor families and hospitals to extend legacies, provide hope and give life. view company details

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The High Pay Isn't The Only Interesting Thing About These Odd Jobs.. "You Do What and Make How Much?!?" Think back to the last time you were at a party or a social event, and you had to make small talk with new acquaintances. Inevitably the question of 'So what do you do?” is asked, and everyone recites their professions. While the regulars seem to always come up – doctor, lawyer, teacher, etc. – every once in a while, someone comes out with a doozy that could leave you scratching your head or picking your jaw up off the floor. Did you know Horse Exerciser is a job? Or that you can make a livi... view article details

Decisions, Decisions There are many times in life when a poor decision is going to cost you some money.There are the little decisions that bug you, like waiting too long to buy an airline ticket and the price jumps $60, buying a pair of jeans only to see them go on sale for 50% off the next week, or illegally parking your car for just a minute while you run an errand, only to find a $125 ticket on your windshield when you come outside.Then there are some big decisions. One look at Wikipedia’s list of most expensive divorce settlements – twenty-two of them more 50 million dollars! – wi... view article details

Q. What should I do if my job title doesn't really reflect what I do? My job title is 'return authorization coordinator.' I process and credit accounts when we receive products back from customers.A. I agree that your title seems to be somewhat inflated. A job title is never a good way to define a job. Rather, whether in a job search or at performance review time, it's better to read the entire job description to make sure it adequately reflects what you actually do.Ideally, a job title also should reflect a person's actual job responsibilities. Ask your HR department what its rationale was fo... view article details

It's mom appreciation time Of course there's no putting a value on the myriad responsibilities in a mom's day. Between all the listening, teaching, cleaning, cooking, driving, fixing, loving and lecturing she does on any given day, every mom is absolutely priceless.That said, it is nice to know one's worth, and we're not talking in messy kisses, macaroni necklaces, dandelion bouquets or Popsicle stick frames. We're talking in cold, hard cash.You might be surprised at what moms would be making if they received a paycheck every week.For all you do, this survey's for you At Sala... view article details

Q. I recently accepted a new role as a Web assessment client coordinator within an organization for whom I have been working for a year. My previous salary was $25,000. When asked about my desired compensation for this new role, I replied, "I don't know what the salary range is for this position," trying to get a feel for what I might expect. I was due for my one year performance review and was expecting a salary increase of at least 5 percent. My manager told me to go into this performance review with $27,000 in mind. This was lower than I was hoping for. I didn't really feel I had much barga... view article details

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People want to continuously develop in their careers. They'd like regular upskilling and training. They need to know that they have opportunities to progress in your company. If you don't implement career pathing strategies, you could lose them. A 2019 LinkedIn report found that 94% of employees would stay with a company longer if it invested in their careers. How would you handle losing your top talent tomorrow? The right career pathing strategies can help you retain your top talent. This will also ensure that your company has the skills and resources it needs to remain competitive and releva... view blog & white papers details

Disasters can happen anytime, without any warning. A business continuity plan is like a guide for a company during tough times like facing unprecedented fires, floods, or cyberattacks. It increases the chances of a business surviving these challenges. Having a business continuity plan is crucial. If you want your organization's odds of surviving an unexpected calamity to improve, you need a strategy that is constantly updated and examined. All employees must understand this carefully crafted business continuity plan. Without this plan, there is a greater chance that recovery will become delaye... view blog & white papers details

The U.S. is facing acute labor shortages. This fact means there are more job openings than qualified workers available. In most states, the primary causes of these labor shortages are an uneven employment landscape (with specific industries experiencing rapid growth while others suffer from disinvestment) and an aging population with fewer new workers entering the workforce. So where are these labor shortages the worst? Let's look. Where the Labor Shortages Are Most Severe Some industries suffered more than others. So, let's look at where the needs are the most severe. Due to an aging popula... view blog & white papers details

According to one of our recent surveys, the majority of companies have had some or all employees working from home during the pandemic. In the post-pandemic era, some are now considering the option of remote work as a permanent benefit. As a result, we’ve been getting lots of questions from customers about how to adjust reimbursement policies to better address remote workers. They’re asking what expense reimbursements are obligations imposed by laws and regulations, and what other companies are doing to make remote workers as productive and motivated as possible. Expense reimbursements for rem... view blog & white papers details

The gender pay gap is one obstinate sign of inequality that will not go away, even in the world of modern-day progress toward gender equality. Numerous studies suggest that there is pay difference between men and women for performing equivalent tasks. There are many reasons behind the ongoing pay difference between men and women for decades. While some contend it is blatant bias, others think it is more nuanced, using cultural expectations, education, and experience gaps, and life choices. But there is certainty that pay difference between men and women will persist due to the wage gap without... view blog & white papers details