BioHealth News Archive
NSF fosters entrepreneurship, innovation through new awards for I-Corps nodes – NSF – National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded five new grants to teach entrepreneurship and to support research and innovation at regional hubs across the…
Read MoreBethesda’s RightEye LLC acquires new tests to diagnose autism, Parkinson disease’s earlier with eye-tracking technology (Video) – Washington Business Journal
Bethesda-based health technology company RightEye LLC has acquired exclusive rights to tests it says could help doctors diagnose autism and Parkinson’s disease earlier and…
Read MoreBaltimore Innovation Week targets entrepreneurs, professionals, hobbyists – Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Innovation Week is in full swing, with a schedule of more than 65 events ranging from student hack-a-thons to panel discussions about gender…
Read MoreBioFactura Announces Entry into Non-Exclusive License Agreement with Momenta Pharmaceuticals
Next Proposal Deadline October 14, 2016 BioFactura, Inc., an emerging Maryland biopharmaceutical research and manufacturing company, announced today entry into a non-exclusive license agreement…
Read MoreA NEW LOGO FOR THE BIOHEALTH CAPITAL REGION
We are pleased to announce that Greenfield/Belser has won the BioHealth Capital Region logo competition. Several members of their creative team contributed to the…
Read MoreMaryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) Program – Grants for Technology Product Development
Next Proposal Deadline October 14, 2016 Market-driven new technology and innovation leads to new products and new jobs. Creating jobs in innovative Maryland companies is…
Read MoreUnited Therapeutics: Making more lungs viable for transplants – Washington Business Journal
For Martine Rothblatt, nothing is off limits. Not even death. The founder of Sirius XM Satellite Radio and United Therapeutics Corp. (NASDAQ: UTHR) is…
Read MoreVa. economic development office to lose international trade division, refocus mission – Roanoke Times
Things aren’t what they used to be at the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. The state agency will lose its international trade division next spring,…
Read MoreBioFactura Announces Entry into Non-Exclusive License Agreement with Momenta Pharmaceuticals – BioFactura
BioFactura, Inc., an emerging Maryland biopharmaceutical research and manufacturing company, announced today entry into a non-exclusive license agreement with Momenta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: MNTA),…
Read MoreSara Nayeem Panelist at DC International Bar Association Meeting – NEA
NEA Partner Sara Nayeem, MD will serve on the Best Legal Frameworks for VC Investments Panel on Thursday, September 22 in DC at the International…
Read MoreUpstream & Downstream Technology Forum – Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research
Wednesday, October 26, 2016 For over 10 years the Sartorius Stedim Upstream & Downstream Forum has provided an exciting venue for presentations, networking and discussions…
Read MorePrecision Medicine: New Paradigms, Risks and Opportunities
Precision medicine is fundamentally changing the way therapies are being developed. Its targeted, customized approach to health care has a widespread impact on everything…
Read MoreHHS to Support Antibiotics Devt Work at Roche, The Medicines Co. Under Strategic Partnerships – ExecutiveBiz
The Department of Health and Human Services has entered strategic partnerships with a Roche Group subsidiary and The Medicines Co. to develop antibiotics against…
Read MoreZuckerbergs’ $3 Billion Investment to Cure All Diseases
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his pediatrician wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan, announced this week that their Chan Zuckerberg Initiative will fund a $3 billion…
Read MoreDC Tech: Cybersecurity Startups at MACH37 Accelerator Details – DC Inno
Herndon, Va.-based cybersecurity startup accelerator Mach37 has unveiled the five companies chosen for its fall cohort. The startups will get $50,000 investment and spend…
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