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This national convenience store has a broad selection of high-quality produce and last-minute essentials. For that moment when you’re in a pinch and don’t have what you need can now be replaced with that moment you do a happy dance because 7-Eleven has you covered, from Bluetooth to bobby pins. 7-Eleven offers everyday prices in a clean and friendly environment, as well as speedy service for those in a hurry.

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine’s Brain Science Institute (BSi) brings together both basic and clinical neuroscientists from across the Johns Hopkins campuses. The BSi represents one of the largest and most diverse groups in the University.
The Toshiba Center for Big Data in Healthcare is a joint collaboration between Toshiba and Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and is headquartered in the Rangos Building. The Toshiba Center will drive research and development programs focused on expanding the emerging role of Big Data in the healthcare field. Healthcare Big Data technologies describe a new generation of solutions and architectures designed to economically extract clinical value from very large and complex volumes of data. Toshiba recognizes that Big Data will play an integral role in the art and practice of medicine in the coming years, and Toshiba, in collaboration with JHU, will lead this effort by creating products that leverage the power of Big Data to drive new discovery and enhance patient care. Toshiba’s partnership with several Johns Hopkins institutes will enable the Center to develop cutting-edge technologies that will have immediate and tangible clinical benefits and improve the health of people around the world.
The Center for Epigenetics has brought together investigators in genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, biostatistics, epidemiology, and clinical medicine to develop new technologies to apply to both basic science and population-based epigenetic studies. The center has developed several new genomics, biostatistical, and biochemical methods and is applying them to cutting-edge studies of epigenetic mechanisms and disease research.
Elixirgen is a biotechnology company focused on curing humanity’s ailments through stem cell biology. Founded in 2012 by Dr. Minoru Ko, a renowned specialist in molecular and cell biology, the company concentrates on regenerative and rejuvenative medicine, and deals with research in both basic science and in the application of the technologies it discovers and refines. Elixirgen is located in the Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, an ideal research environment that allows Elixirgen’s scientists to conduct research at state-of-the-art facilities.

A clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of therapies for genetic diseases and vaccines.

A company dedicated to integrating early cancer screening into routine medical care, helping to provide navigation for the care process

At the IBBS in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, we work at the boundaries of current knowledge in biology, laying the foundations of future advances in prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Any type of research is possible in the IBBS -- in addition to our nine departments, we have several interdisciplinary research programs as well as translational and collaborative research across all basic and clinical departments.
TRANSFORMING ACADEMIC TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH AT JOHNS HOPKINS Since 2009, the Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery program has provided the Johns Hopkins community with core expertise in drug discovery research including medicinal chemistry, screening assay development, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, and animal pharmacology/toxicology. The Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery Program, located in Baltimore, MD, works with the researchers across Johns Hopkins to research and develop tomorrow’s therapeutics for a wide range of human disorders.
FastForward is an accelerator at Johns Hopkins that serves as a catalyst for the advancement and commercialization of an array of innovations that are derived both at the University and elsewhere. The goal of FastForward is to help early ventures increase the probability of realizing their potential and bring innovation and life-changing technologies to market.

The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation and Johns Hopkins Medicine Legal Department The mission and purpose of The Johns Hopkins Health System Legal Department are to ensure that the Health System operates in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and to support the mission, vision and values of the Health System. The Legal Department provides high quality legal and strategic advice in support of our clients’ goals and strategic priorities. We serve our clients with an uncompromising commitment to service excellence and responsiveness.

Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures helps develop new discoveries and inventions into products and services that benefit society and transform the world. We help inventors and entrepreneurs protect and license their innovations and foster collaboration with business partners who specialize in launching new inventions. Our mission is to protect the intellectual property of Johns Hopkins faculty and to commercialize these inventions for the public good and bring the benefits of discovery to the world.
A casual spinoff of the popular Afghan restaurant The Helmand, Kabobi offers a lot of the same stuff that made The Helmand what it is, but it also offers some other lighter, quicker stuff. such as wraps with homemade naan, more soups and more exotic street food. Appetizers start around $6 and entrees run $13 to $18. For now the restaurant is only serving weekday lunch; it's open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. The plans are to expand hours and add weekends, but the focus as the restaurant gets up and running is feeding the area's daytime work population.
Your public health laboratories perform over 10 million tests annually on human specimens and environmental samples submitted by county health departments and clinics, private physicians and laboratories, hospitals, correctional facilities, and the MDE.

A clinical stage pharmaceutical company committed to extending healthy lifespan through developing novel immunotherapies focused on aging disorders and autoimmune diseases.

The JHU Center for Polycystic Kidney Disease is comprised of a group of world renowned and NIH-funded research laboratories with both physician and basic scientists. Center members are using an interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art approach to understand the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying various forms of human polycystic kidney disease (PKD). PKD consists of a diverse group of hereditary disorders affecting approximately 600,000 persons in the United States alone. It is one of the most common inherited diseases in humans and the fourth leading cause of end stage kidney disease worldwide. The disorder results in the formation of fluid-filled renal cysts rendering the destruction of normal renal structure and function. There are currently no cures for the disease. The center’s efforts are directed at developing curative therapies for PKD through an understanding of basic renal biology in health and disease.
Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality whole bean coffees and sells them along with fresh, rich-brewed, Italian style espresso beverages, a variety of pastries and confections, and coffee-related accessories and equipment.
Sysmex Inostics is a leader in blood-based cell-free tumor DNA oncology testing services. The company’s OncoBEAM™ assays detect clinically actionable gene mutations in cancer allowing for more targeted therapies and monitoring of disease response and recurrence. Sysmex Inostics has a CLIA-certified laboratory in Baltimore, Maryland and a GCP laboratory in Hamburg, Germany. The company also offers global comprehensive services for Pharmaceutical and CRO companies— from discovery to companion diagnostics.
The Division of Infectious Diseases has laboratories focused on understanding the pathogenesis and transmission of infections of global significance. The Viral Hepatitis Center combines the work of 5 NIH-funded Principal Investigators focused on translating clinical observation to basic principles. Starting from well-characterized cohorts of volunteers who have hepatitis B or hepatitis C virus infection, we investigate clinical phenotypes, epidemiologic variables, human and viral genomic variation, cellular and humoral adaptive immunity, and innate immunity. There is a special interest in the impact of HIV on these infections. The goal of this team is to develop better methods to prevent and treat chronic viral hepatitis, and synthesize our findings to understand the basic mechanisms governing human immune responses to acute and chronic viral infections.

Harbor Bank of Maryland opened its doors in September of 1982 with $2.1 million in assets. As of December 31, 2016, Harbor Bank's assets were $254 million. The bank conducts general banking business in seven branch locations and primarily serves the Baltimore, Maryland Metropolitan area. The Bank also has a branch in Riverdale, Prince George’s County, Maryland. The Harbor Bank offers checking, savings, time deposits, credit cards, debit card, commercial real estate, personal, home improvement, automobile, and other installment and term loans. The Bank is also a member of a local and national ATM network. The retail nature of the Bank allows for diversification of depositors and borrowers so it is not dependent upon a single or a few customers. The bank is proud of being the first community bank in the country to have an Investment Subsidiary, Harbor Financial Services.

The mission of The Lieber Institute for Brain Development is to translate basic genetic and molecular mechanisms of schizophrenia and related developmental brain disorders into clinical advances that change the lives of affected individuals. Established with historic philanthropic support from founders Stephen and Connie Lieber and Milton and Tamar Maltz, the Lieber Institute is a unique private medical research institution focused on key genetic and environmental signals that construct the human brain and influence cognitive health and disease. The Lieber Institute is the only institution in the world focused exclusively on understanding the neurodevelopmental origins of schizophrenia and related psychiatric disorders and translating this understanding into improved treatments.
Walgreen Co. is the leading U.S. drugstore chain. The company's strategy is to be the nation's most convenient healthcare provider. Walgreens operates over 7,500 stores nationwide.

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