BioHealth News Archive
6 innovative pediatric devices you need to know – MassDevice
The creators of six innovative pediatric devices received a total $250,000 in prize money at the fifth annual Pediatric Device Innovation Symposium, co-located this year…
Read MoreDOD 2017.3 SBIR & 17.C STTR Now Open
The DOD SBIR 17.3 and STTR 17.C Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) topics are now OPEN for proposal submission! Begin by creating an account -…
Read MoreDigital health is dead, says this health-tech investor Rob Coppedge
Let me be clear: I believe strongly in the need for substantive, consumer-centric transformation of the health care system and have been a long-term…
Read MoreLocal companies selected for Virginia Economic Gardening Pilot Program
Governor Terry McAuliffe announced twelve Virginia companies have been selected to participate in the Virginia Economic Gardening Pilot Program, and two are in Harrisonburg.…
Read MoreFraunhofer CESE Teams with UM, Others to Win Fun GCAT Project
Advances in biotechnology and synthetic biology over the past decade have the potential to address important societal challenges in food, energy, and medicine. But…
Read MoreThe message we should take from 1776 as it turns a page – The Washington Post
Everyone knows that entrepreneurship is risky. In light of recent news about a possible sale or merger of 1776, I wonder if the greater Washington region is…
Read MoreMdBio Foundation Marks 16 School Years of Mobile STEM Education – Business Wire
The MdBio Foundation, a non-profit that provides STEM education and workforce development to underserved communities, is celebrating its 16th school year of delivering innovative,…
Read MoreTwo New Looks in Our 20th Year – EAGB
EAGB has moved to the Silo Point building in Locust Point! Please be sure to update your records with our new address. 1200 Steuart…
Read MoreThe Tale of Four Offices – Worksource Montgomery
WorkSource Montgomery has grown exponentially in its first year, and we are happy to have new staff, a new address to our corporate headquarters…
Read MorePfizer launches upstart with $103M, phase 3-ready drugs – FierceBiotech
In a first for the Big Pharma and as part of a new model, Pfizer is taking drugs from its shelves and licensing them…
Read MoreRoche cancer immunotherapy Tecentriq wins EU approval
Roche immunotherapy Tecentriq has won European Union approval for treating advanced lung and bladder cancer, the Swiss drugmaker said. The European Commission approved Tecentriq,…
Read MoreApple Is Going After The Health Care Industry, Starting With Personal Health Data
The market opportunity in health care is huge, and Apple sees health care and wellness as a core part of its app, services, and wearables…
Read MoreJohns Hopkins Tech Ventures touts startup funding, increase in patents – Baltimore Business Journal
Startups and entrepreneurs involved with Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures secured hundreds of patents and invention disclosures, and brought in millions of dollars in funding…
Read MoreScience in the City, September 27th – UM BioPark
Please join the BioPark's Monthly Networking Event. Mingle with BioPark tenants, and UMB faculty and staff. Host: UM BioPark & Wexford Science + Technology…
Read MoreMedical device firm moving HQ into City Garage manufacturing accelerator – Baltimore Business Journal
An Annapolis medical technology company is moving its headquarters to The LaunchPort, a device manufacturing accelerator set to be housed at the City Garage…
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