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Pitt, CMU join forces in $600 million venture

Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse Inc. elected Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and Dr. Jared L…. Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse Inc. elected Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and Dr. Jared L. Cohon, president of Carnegie Mellon, co-chairmen of its board of directors at a conference Tuesday. The board also named Dennis Yablonsky, already the president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse, the president and chief executive officer of the board.

The Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse is a $600 million collaboration between Pitt and Carnegie Mellon intended to make Pittsburgh a leader in Southwestern Pennsylvania

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