BioHealth News Archive
The Life Sciences Boom Has Cities Courting Labs. Many Won’t Find Match
In a news cycle dominated by vaccines and an economy focused on innovation, cities see life sciences as not just a good bet but…
Read MoreConsiderations for finding life sciences manufacturing space | JLL
Breakthrough discoveries and unprecedented capital funding have heightened the dynamic nature of the life sciences industry. This surge of resources should fuel a new…
Read MoreChildren’s National Hospital spinout AlgometRx developed a device that measures pain through pupil dilation – Technical.ly DC
A longtime pediatric anesthesiologist at Children’s National Hospital, Dr. Julia Finkel has long wanted a more objective way to measure how much pain patients…
Read MoreHow TaylorMade Experience adapted to survive the pandemic – Washington Business Journal
About the business: TaylorMade Experience is a Silver Spring-based event management business that also assists clients with fundraising efforts. It is a certified woman-owned…
Read MoreJohns Hopkins, Bloomberg Philanthropies announce $150M effort to fuel diversity in STEM fields | Hub
Johns Hopkins University and Bloomberg Philanthropies today announced the launch of a $150 million effort to directly address historic underrepresentation in science, technology, engineering,…
Read MoreEmmes Acquires UK-Based Orphan Reach
ROCKVILLE, Md., May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Emmes (the "Company"), a global, full-service Clinical Research Organization (CRO) dedicated to supporting the advancement of public health…
Read MoreA Site Built for Research & Development Advancement
Set on the historic Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus will be a one-of-kind innovation hub. The nearly…
Read MoreAdaptive Phage Therapeutics Announces $40.75 Million Series B Financing | Business Wire
GAITHERSBURG, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Adaptive Phage Therapeutics (APT), a clinical-stage biotechnology company dedicated to providing therapies to treat infectious diseases, today announced that the company has…
Read MoreAt-home COVID test manufacturer Ellume to open facility in Frederick; 1,500 jobs expected | Employment | fredericknewspost.com
By 2022, Frederick County will see an estimated 1,500 new jobs after diagnostics solutions company Ellume moves in. The Australian-based company, which makes at-home…
Read MoreAt-home COVID test manufacturer Ellume to open facility in Frederick County; 1,500 jobs expected | Employment | fredericknewspost.com
Ellume, an Australian company specializing in diagnostics solutions for infectious diseases, is set to open its first U.S. manufacturing facility in Frederick, county officials…
Read MoreAustralian bio business brings 1,500 jobs to Maryland | Maryland Business News
Maryland’s biohealth boom continues, with Australian bio company Ellume announcing its entrance in the United States. Ellume, a Queensland digital diagnostics company, recently signed…
Read MoreDr. Takahashi-Vitiello Joins BioHealth Innovation Team
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND, May 10, 2021 – BioHealth Innovation Inc. (BHI) announces the addition of Dr. Natsumi Takahashi-Vitiello, PhD in the role of Analyst. In…
Read MoreDr. Anne Khademian, Executive Director, The Universities at Shady Grove (USG), Guests on BioTalk
Rich Bendis welcomes Dr. Anne Khademian, Executive Director, The Universities at Shady Grove, on BioTalk to discuss Higher Ed in Montgomery County, their Biomedical…
Read MoreAziyo Biologics continues momentum post-IPO, lays groundwork for ‘sustained, long-term growth’ – Washington Business Journal
Aziyo Biologics Inc. is executing growth plans it established ahead of its initial public offering last fall — and starting to see results. The…
Read MoreFrom Innovation to Inauguration – Maryland Today
The University of Maryland will launch a new business development arm to nurture quantum-focused startups, President Darryll J. Pines announced last night at an…
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