BioHealth News Archive
Huffington, Gilbert among judges at Cupid’s Cup entrepreneurship competition – Baltimore Sun
Dan Gilbert -- the Cleveland Cavaliers owner and founder of Quicken Loans -- and Huffington Post editor Arianna Huffington will be among the judges…
Read MoreOrtho Accelerator Targets Innovators – Inside INdiana Business
The chief executive officer of the state's orthopedics initiative says a new accelerator will support the "lifeblood" of the industry. Sheryl Conley says the…
Read MoreBioBuzz Networking Group – Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research
Thursday, April 28th from 5 - 7 PM BioBuzz hosts a FREE event for like-minded professionals and students to gather and network, reconnect with…
Read MoreTEDCO Invests $1.7 Million in 17 Maryland Startups
The Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) announced today that 17 companies have received over $1.7 million in funding from the organization’s Technology Commercialization Fund…
Read MoreTop Universities Producing VC-backed Entrepreneurs – PitchBook News
With college football season in full swing, it’s easy to get caught up rating your alma mater by tallying up the win and loss…
Read MoreJonathan Aberman: What’s in it for me? An entrepreneur’s view of the presidential race – The Washington Post
A friend of mine asked me to share my opinion on where the current presidential candidates stand on entrepreneurship. It struck me that despite…
Read MoreMITRE CYBER INNOVATION NIGHT
May 11, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The MITRE Corporation McLean Campus, MITRE 2 7515 Colshire Drive McLean, VA 22102 Please join us…
Read MoreMontgomery County Offers International Business Opportunities
Eight small and mid-sized Montgomery County companies have been awarded ExportMD grants by the Maryland Department of Commerce to help promote their products and…
Read MoreSteve and Jean Case invest in 1776 startup incubator – The Washington Post
The Washington-based start-up incubator known as 1776 has received a $7.2 million investment from Steve and Jean Case and others to help the for-profit…
Read MoreExploring This Huge Virtual Heart Showed Me The Future Of Medicine – Co.Design
I stand, a cyborg micronaut, in front of the biggest human heart any person has ever seen. It is Arch Obler huge, a flesh…
Read MoreUniversity of Maryland spinout VisiSonics hits the market with its 3-D sound technology – Baltimore Business Journal
Ramani Duraiswami is the first person to admit that you have to try his technology to truly understand what it is. {iframe}http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2016/03/31/this-university-of-maryland-spinoff-just-hit-the.html?ana=e_bal_rdup&s=newsletter&ed=2016-03-31&u=wjGEy67ABoSnsLErlc5ry0j5hx3&t=1459436679&j=71905952{/iframe}
Read More“Raw Potential” And Three Other Takeaways from NY’s Life Science Disruptors – Xconomy
The Alexandria Center for Life Science currently houses some of the most ambitious biotech startups in New York, not to mention some outposts for…
Read MoreJ. Craig Venter Institute unveils bacterium with smallest functional genome | SanDiegoUnionTribune.com
Nearly six years after developing the first self-replicating life form with a chemically created genome, scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute in La…
Read MoreRankings – 2016 – Best Pharma Brands – InterbrandHealth
Best Pharma Brands, a global study, identifies the biopharma companies that are addressing healthcare professionals’ (HCPs), payers’, and policy makers’ needs. The study examines…
Read MoreJohns Hopkins performs first transplants between donors, recipients infected with HIV – Baltimore Sun
Johns Hopkins Medicine has performed the nation's first liver and kidney transplants from a donor infected with HIV to recipients also infected with the…
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