BioHealth News Archive
Cancerhawk: One Mom’s Unexpected Journey – Washington Parent
The sun is just beginning to rise as Robyn Stoller sits busily typing at her computer. A steaming mug of coffee rests next to…
Read MoreMillennials Now Outnumber Boomers in the U.S. – Promising Practices – Management – GovExec.com
Millennials now make up a larger part of the population than boomers, according to the latest Census Bureau data. People who were born between 1982…
Read MoreWhich Country’s Workers Care About Their Jobs the Most? – Promising Practices – Management – GovExec.com
According to one survey, the average amount of time that some employees spend on personal activities at work is somewhere between 1.5 and three hours…
Read MoreFrom NYC to DC: Expanding Opportunities for Health Tech Startups Tickets, New York – Eventbrite
The corridor between NYC and Washington DC is rich in life science talent, technical know-how and business development expertise. Although many regions throughout the…
Read MoreGrotech is raising $200M for its next fund. Here are some of the firm’s notable local investments Optoro, Clarabridge – Washington Business Journal
Grotech Ventures is aiming to raise $200 million for its next fund, called Grotech Ventures III, according to an SEC filing. The Vienna firm…
Read MoreState To Partner With Tech Council Of Maryland At 2016 Bio International Convention
More than 140 Maryland companies, organizations participated in this year’s global life sciences gathering in Philadelphia The Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development (DBED)…
Read More5 Critical Cybersecurity Challenges for Consumer-facing Businesses Tickets – Eventbrite
At a recent workshop, more than 100 technical and business executives spoke with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Stanford University…
Read MoreNew antibodies discovered that protect against Marburg virus | Outbreak News Today
A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) identifies new immune molecules that protect against deadly Marburg virus, a relative…
Read MoreThis entrepreneur wants to solve the transplant shortage by recycling human organs | Business Insider
Martine Rothblatt wants to transform the way we transplant organs and she doesn’t take no for an answer. When her daughter came down with…
Read MoreBiotech Startup Spotlight: Sensassure
Sensassure, a Canadian aging-tech startup, has temporarily relocated to Columbia, MD to work with Maryland-based aged-care services provider Lorien Health Systems to continue developing…
Read MoreMtech: Entrepreneur Office Hours for Students, Faculty and Staff, and Regional Entrepreneurs with Bio or Tech-Based Startups or Ideas
Get answers now from experienced entrepreneurs and legal/business professionals on how to build a successful startup company. Receive free and impartial advice, brainstorm business…
Read MoreMedCity ENGAGE 2015 – Register Now
Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 8:30 AM - Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:30 PM Enough talk about patient engagement. Take your insights and…
Read MoreOne bright idea that could transform innovation in Australia | Business Spectator
When it comes to fostering innovation and the commercialisation of world class research, there is something the United States has that we lack. We…
Read MoreUMB Bioscience Mentors Pair With Local Teens – University of Maryland, Baltimore
Thirty-six mentors from the schools of medicine, pharmacy, and nursing at the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) will be paired with 30 Baltimore City…
Read MoreUSG Welcomes Six New Board Members, Names New Chair – Montgomery Community Media
The Universities at Shady Grove (USG) announces the addition of six new members to the USG Board of Advisors, a formally constituted body established…
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