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Skooge is a professional
web consulting and design firm located in the Middle Tennessee area. We specialize in "best of breed" website
development, creative services, online marketing, branding solutions,
and more.
We provide our clients with the tools
and features that make their operations/business grow.
Business strategies in mind, world-class
web designs, one-on-one attention, and competitive pricing are integral to our philosophy.


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Skooge-designed website for Vanderbilt University center of research in press |
Jan 19, 2005
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The website that was designed for the Center for Matrix Biology, an entity of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has been featured in press:
Center’s new Web site (designed by Skooge) helps bring investigators into the ‘matrix’ delivers testimony to the usefulness of the CMB website, as Dr. Hudson remarks, "“(The Web site) is a fast way of communicating between researchers, for seeking who has what expertise, knowing what their current interests are, and to quickly send them a message,” Hudson said. Facilitating this communication will aid CMB researchers in formulating important research questions about matrix biology."
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Immediate Release of the New NephroGenex Website |
Nov 07, 2004
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NephroGenex is a new biotechnology company developing novel treatments for kidney disease. They required a website in a one-week turnaround. Skooge met the challenge and offered a simple and affordable solution for this start-up!
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New Skooge Website is Going Live |
Oct 27, 2004
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Skooge has a new look. While staying busy with meeting clients' requests, we have finally put the technologies we provide into use on our website.
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Center for Matrix Biology Website Goes Live! |
Oct 09, 2004
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The website for the Center for Matrix Biology, an entity of Vanderbilt University and its Medical Center, went live on October 5th, 2004.
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Client: Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Center for Matrix
Biology
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