BioHealth News Archive
Concurrent degree program mixes business foundations with biomedical science – Penn State University
In a unique collaboration, a concurrent degree program featuring Penn State Harrisburg’s master of business administration and the Penn State College of Medicine’s doctorate…
Read MoreCoverMyMeds’ $1.1B exit is a big win for Ohio Third Frontier – Cleveland’s JumpStart invested early – Columbus Business First
The coming $1.1 billion acquisition of CoverMyMeds LLC – Ohio's first tech startup " unicorn" – is a huge win for the Ohio Third…
Read MoreHow Gov. Larry Hogan hopes to make Maryland ‘the leader in innovation’ – Technical.ly Baltimore
Along with announcing a merger of two of the state’s big tech councils on Tuesday night in Annaoplis, Gov. Larry Hogan talked about how…
Read MoreGerman regulator OKs Emergent Bio’s large-scale BioThrax manufacturing facility, well-positioned for eventual approval in EU – Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE:EBS) | Seeking Alpha
The Germany Federal Ministry of Health's Paul-Ehrlich-Institut (PEI) has approved Emergent BioSolutions' (EBS -1.4%) large-scale Lansing, MI-based manufacturing site, Building 55, that will make…
Read MoreFirst human-pig chimeras created, raising hopes for transplantable organs
Pig embryos that had been injected with human stem cells when they were only a few days old began to grow organs containing human…
Read MoreJohns Hopkins has grant money for research projects that help the city – Technical.ly Baltimore
A Johns Hopkins initiative has grant money available for research projects that take a cross-disciplinary approach to urban policies and issues. The 21st Century…
Read MoreInfographic: Grow A Maryland Business – MDBIZNews
From striving to increase sales to recognizing the need for larger facilities, growth is often on the minds of business owners. If you’re a business…
Read MoreAI system as good as experts at recognising skin cancers, say researchers – The Guardian
Computers can classify skin cancers as successfully as human experts, according to the latest research attempting to apply artificial intelligence to health. The US-based…
Read MorePrinted human body parts could soon be available for transplant – The Economist
EVERY year about 120,000 organs, mostly kidneys, are transplanted from one human being to another. Sometimes the donor is a living volunteer. Usually, though,…
Read MoreRedox Raises $9M in Funding
Redox, a Madison, WI-based integration platform for digital healthcare applications, closed a $9m Series B financing. The round was led by RRE Ventures with…
Read MoreIntrexon to Acquire GenVec to Expand Industry-Leading Gene Delivery Platform
Intrexon Corporation (NYSE: XON), a leader in the engineering and industrialization of biology to improve the quality of life and health of the planet,…
Read MoreMerger of Region’s Two Largest Technology and Life Science Industry Associations Creates New Maryland Technology Council
Last evening, during the 29th Annual Maryland Policy and Leadership Dinner, the Technology Council of Maryland, Inc. (TCM) and the Chesapeake Regional Tech Council…
Read MoreThe Medical Capital Innovation Competition
Introducing The Medical Capital Innovation Competition to be held April 25-26, 2017 at the Global Center for Health Innovation, Cleveland OH in the HIMSS…
Read MoreGreater Washington Partnership names Jason Miller first CEO – Baltimore Sun
The Greater Washington Partnership, a group of chief executives and business leaders from the Baltimore-Washington area, has tapped a former White House staffer as…
Read MoreClear Out The Rot – BenariLTD
“John knows exactly what he’s doing and needs little management. He works rapidly but without any mistakes so he delivers an amazing amount of…
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