BioHealth News Archive
New opportunities for students in science education; collaborative effort in Montgomery Co. | WDVM25 & DCW50 | Washington, DC
ROCKVILLE, Md. (WDVM) — More opportunities to come for college students in Maryland who are interested in STEM-related fields. Montgomery County is playing a…
Read MoreQ&A: Cushman & Wakefield’s Dan Hackett on Life Sciences Trends – Commercial Observer
The life sciences sector is hot, and that’s led to a rising interest among building owners in converting assets to lab, research and biotech…
Read MoreNovavax COVID-19 Vaccine Demonstrates 90% Overall Efficacy and 100% Protection Against Moderate and Severe Disease in PREVENT-19 Phase 3 Trial | Novavax Inc. – IR Site
93% efficacy against predominantly circulating Variants of Concern and Variants of Interest 91% efficacy in high-risk populations 100% efficacy against variants "not considered Variants…
Read MoreWill the Biotech Industry Have the Right Talent for the Workforce of the Future? · BioBuzz
A few weeks ago, we wrote about how the BioHealth Capital Region’s (BHCR) biotech sector is booming. Advanced biomanufacturing, cell and gene therapy, vaccine…
Read MoreNovavax nearly ready to report latest Covid-19 vaccine trial data – Washington Business Journal
The Gaithersburg biotech expects more data on its latest vaccine trial within days. Image: Novavax's future headquarters is located at 700 Quince Orchard Road…
Read MoreMontgomery County, University System of Maryland, Montgomery College sign deal to work on life sciences innovation – Washington Business Journal
Maryland universities, Montgomery County government and the private sector are teaming up to capitalize on local momentum in life sciences created over the past…
Read MoreNovavax Offers U.S. a Fourth Strong Covid-19 Vaccine – The New York Times
Novavax, a small American company buoyed by lavish support from the U.S. government, announced on Monday the results of a clinical trial of its…
Read MoreBiden wants $6.5 billion for new health agency to speed treatments | Science | AAAS
The Biden administration today began to flesh out a proposal for a new agency—modeled on the military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)—that would…
Read MoreBHI EIR Feedback Day July 21st. Register Now!
Are you a biohealth start-up in Maryland, DC or Virginia seeking feedback on your biohealth business idea, pitch deck, or commercialization plan? Schedule your…
Read MoreAdditional EiRs for SEED
BioHealth Innovation, Inc. (BHI), is a Montgomery County innovation intermediary that translates market-relevant research into commercial success by bringing together management, funding, and markets.…
Read MoreTargeting Metabesity 2021 – ACCELERATING ADVANCEMENTS IN GEROSCIENCE INTOMATERIAL AND EQUITABLE GAINS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
I am delighted to announce that FREE Registration is open for the annual Conference, Targeting Metabesity2021, organized by our colleagues Kinexum and the Kitalys…
Read MoreJudy Costello Appointed as Special Projects Manager, Office of the County Executive at Montgomery County, Maryland · BioBuzz
The Office of the County Executive at Montgomery County, Maryland recently announced the appointment of Judy Costello as Special Projects Manager. As Special Projects…
Read MoreMontgomery County, University System of Maryland, and Montgomery College Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Expand County’s Leadership Role in Life and Regulatory Sciences Education and Innovation
Friday, June 11, at 10:30 a.m. Universities at Shady Grove,Biomedical Sciences and Engineering Building9631 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville(Parking in Lot 2, directly in front…
Read MoreIn a Year of Crisis, Maryland Biotech Responds with Leadership | FierceBiotech
The year 2020 tested the biotech industry and the entire nation. Maryland’s life sciences community can be proud that it passed those tests with…
Read MoreMIMETAS wins Deshima award for Dutch-Japanese business relations – YouTube
Leiden & Tokyo, June 7, 2021 - MIMETAS has been awarded the ‘Deshima Business Award” in the category ‘newly established’ by the NCCJ, and…
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