BioHealth News Archive
Do Social Ties Affect Our Health? – NIH News in Health, February 2017
Cuddles, kisses, and caring conversations. These are key ingredients of our close relationships. Scientists are finding that our links to others can have powerful…
Read MoreSecond Annual Crab Trap Application – Now Accepting Submission
You thought the Shark Tank was tough? The second annual BioHealth Capital Region Crab Trap is now accepting applications! Submit your application for a…
Read More4 takeaways from Nestlé’s HQ relocation announcement – Smart Incentives
Nestlé announced last week it is moving its US headquarters from California to Arlington, Virginia. We see similarities to other recent headquarters moves, yielding…
Read MoreUnder Armour debuts ‘made in the U.S.’ gear — and tests what we think we know about manufacturing in America – The Washington Post
The black sports bra and matching leggings that Under Armour began selling Monday don’t look particularly distinctive from the rest of the workout attire…
Read MoreMontgomery County STEM Summit hosted by Councilmember Hans Riemer Registration
Build the MoCo STEM community by attending this free event for educators from pre-K to college, business leaders and employers, County Councilmembers, county government…
Read MoreFederal Labs: 2017 FLC Award Winners
The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer congratulates the winners of its 2017 Awards. With over 90 nominations submitted this year’s competition was fierce,…
Read MoreThese are the 20 most exciting startups in Baltimore right now: realLIST 2017 – Technical.ly Baltimore
The volume of startups says a lot about an area’s viability. But as that number keeps growing, it’s worth considering which of those companies are…
Read MoreHormone Blockers Can Prolong Life if Prostate Cancer Recurs – The New York Times
Men whose prostate cancer comes back after surgery are more likely to survive if, along with the usual radiation, they also take drugs to…
Read MoreDeuterium Magnetic Resonance Imaging (dMRI) for In Vivo Visualization of Rapidly-Dividing Cells | NCI Technology Transfer Center | TTC
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) is a prevalent and highly lethal condition affecting stem cell transplant recipients. Unfortunately, biopsies are a painful, invasive and slow…
Read MoreNVTC Small Business and Entrepreneur Committee – Lean Start Up
Date: February 22, 2017 Time: 7:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Registration and Networking 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Program Curious about Lean Startup? What…
Read MoreREDI to Celebrate City Key Companies
As part of REDI's 20th Anniversary, we've created a new retention program aimed at solidifying relationships with the City's leading businesses: Rockville Key Visits,…
Read MoreWho really wants to blow up the FDA? Not the drug industry
President Donald Trump wants to remake the Food and Drug Administration. And he happens to have a “fantastic person” in mind to do it, he…
Read MoreIs innovation a kind of intellectual immigration? – MedCity News
With over 75 scientific ventures to its name, Flagship’s startup network has now generated 16 IPOs and $19 billion in aggregate value over 17 years.…
Read MoreBioBuzz Gaithersburg with Founding Sponsor JHU – February 16th
When: Thursday February 16, 2017 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM EST Location: Growlers 227 E Diamond Ave Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Johns Hopkins Montgomery…
Read MoreSupernus Announces Issuance of Seventh U.S. Patent Protecting Trokendi XR® | BioBuzz
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:SUPN), a specialty pharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing products for the treatment of central nervous system diseases, today announced…
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