BioHealth News Archive
The Key to Repairing Your Bones May Come Out of a Printer
Orthopedic surgeons are relying more and more on 3-D printing to build replacements for their patients’ defective or worn out bones. This year surgeons…
Read MoreWhen Government Tried March In Rights To Control Health Care Costs – IPWatchdog.com
As we await the decision from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) on the petition backed by Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT) and others urging…
Read MoreInnovation Into Action Challenge: Finalist Reception
Thursday, May 26, 2016 Please join us for the award ceremony where we announce the three winners of the Innovation into Action Challenge—a new…
Read MoreUSG Executive Director Stewart Edelstein Releases Statement on Governor Hogan’s Reinstatement of Funding for BSE Facility
Today, Stewart Edelstein, executive director of the Universities at Shady Grove, released the following statement: “On behalf of the entire Universities at Shady Grove…
Read MoreUMD College Park names new tech center after Oculus cofounders – Technical.ly Baltimore
Maryland got an infusion of West Coast tech money recently. It’s going toward a new spot for College Park students to study the latest…
Read MoreNHLBI Funding & Research Opportunities and Announcements for April 29, 2016
Funding and Research Opportunities The following funding opportunity announcements from the NHLBI or other components of the National Institutes of Health, might be of…
Read MoreTop 10 U.S. Biopharma Clusters – Maryland/DC Metro Listed at #4
The old adage that money doesn’t change everything could well be said of this year’s Top 10 U.S. biopharma clusters as listed by GEN.…
Read MoreBIO Collaborates with NIH and NSF on Growing “Innovation Zone” at BIO 2016 International Convention
The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO), the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) today announced an agreement to feature Small…
Read MoreNEA leads $4.5 mln Series A funding round for VividCortex – PE HUB
VividCortex, the database performance monitoring company that helps enterprises understand and optimize workloads across hybrid, distributed databases, today announced it has raised an additional…
Read MoreCalling all designers – we need your help to create the logo for the BioHealth Capital Region!
WIN $5,000 IN THE BIOHEALTH CAPITAL REGION LOGO COMPETITION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 20 The biohealth industry in Maryland, Virginia and DC needs a…
Read MoreFirst Annual Crab Trap Competition (BioHealth Capital Region Forum, April 19th, 2016)
From left to right: Richard Bendis (Moderator), David Narrow (Sonavex) From left to right: Richard Bendis (Moderator), Michael Carlotto (Glyscend), David Narrow (Sonavex), Jeb Nadaner (ErgonometriX), Carolyn…
Read MoreAbbVie to buy oncology drug-maker Stemcentrx for at least $5.8BMedCity News
AbbVie will buy venture-backed startup Stemcentrx for $5.8 billion, beefing up the biopharma giant’s portfolio of cancer drugs. The sale could be worth $4 billion more…
Read MoreMontgomery County Welcomes Its Newest Incubator
The Energetics Technology Center, Inc. (ETC) and the Army Research Labs (ARL), under its recent Partnership Intermediary Agreement (PIA), are pleased to announce the…
Read MoreRoger Jeffs steps down as co-CEO of United Therapeutics – Washington Business Journal
Roger Jeffs will step down as president and co-CEO at United Therapeutics Corp. as part of an executive shakeup at one of Greater Washington’s…
Read MoreWhy Big Pharma and small biotech need each other now – MedCity NewsMedCity News
Biopharmaceutical research has never been for the faint of heart. For small biotech companies working on the absolute edge of innovation, one clinical trial…
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