ctn
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CTN Holdings filed for bankruptcy in March and, according to the lawsuit, is no longer in operation.
From Los Angeles Times
Aspiration, by then doing business as CTN Holdings, filed for bankruptcy a month later, listing debts of between $100 million and $500 million.
Felix Beinlich, PhD, an assistant professor in the CTN at the University of Copenhagen, had originally intended to use the luminescent protein to measure calcium activity in the brain.
From Science Daily
“It’s no longer enough to simply have said, ‘O.K., we’ve done a great job and we’ve transformed H.I.V. from a lethal sentence that used to kill everybody into a chronic, manageable disease,’ ” he told CTN, a Canadian H.I.V. research network.
From New York Times
“This story is still developing,” he wrote, “and CTN will bring you more when we have it.”
From New York Times
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