BioHealth News Archive
The Doctor Will See You (on Television) Now – Next City
Two years ago, a television cartoon in Pakistan made waves for its star, a superheroine named “Burka Avenger,” who promotes positive social change while…
Read More21st Century Cures Renews Commitment to Biomedical Research in America – Energy & Commerce Committee
H.R. 6, the 21st Century Cures Act, includes vital resources for the National Institutes of Health and important policy - See more at: http://energycommerce.house.gov/press-release/21st-century-cures-renews-commitment-biomedical-research-america#sthash.2aIzVevb.dpuf…
Read MoreSeven Secrets of a Serial Entrepreneur – Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
Entrepreneurs beat long odds when they launch a company, scale it up and sell it to investors. Smith School alumnus Jason Cohen has done…
Read MoreStartup Maryland Announces 2015 “Raise Your Game” Entrepreneur Bootcamp Cohort for Startup CxO/Founders
Startup Maryland (www.startupmd.org), a venture development community forged with Maryland Pride, By Entrepreneurs … For Entrepreneurs, today announced the schedule for the 2015 Raise…
Read MoreBIO Opposes H.R. 9, The Innovation Act – Business Wire
The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) today expressed continuing opposition to The Innovation Act (H.R. 9) as amended and reported by the House Judiciary Committee…
Read MoreFetchr raises $11M from New Enterprise Associates & others – MediaNama
Dubai based startup Fetchr has raised Series A funding worth $11 million led by New Enterprise Associates and participation from Delta Partners, Dhabi Holdings,…
Read MoreJohns Hopkins gets seat at table for grantmaking by French drugmaker Sanofi – Baltimore Business Journal
Johns Hopkins University was among seven research institutions selected by French pharmaceutical company Sanofi to play a larger role in helping decide which projects…
Read MoreTEDCO hoping slight changes translate to big boost in investment for local startups – Baltimore Sun
There are a couple of common analogies for startups wooing potential investors, said entrepreneur Brian Razzaque — it's like herding cats, or getting one…
Read More$10M Open Works incubator for artists, makers slated for Station North – Baltimore Business Journal
When Open Works makes its debut in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District next year, Will Holman hopes it will become just the…
Read MorePIERIS PHARMACEUTICALS COMPLETES DOSING OF HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS IN PHASE I CLINICAL TRIAL FOR ANTICALIN PROGRAM IN ANEMIA
Pieris Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCQB: PIRS), a biotechnology company advancing its proprietary Anticalin® biotherapeutic technologies, announced today the completion of enrollment of healthy subjects in…
Read MoreInnovation Valley: Which European life sciences clusters are in the lead? – Science|Business
The event will focus on the most innovative life sciences clusters in Europe. It will bring together top level representatives from universities, research labs,…
Read MoreVisit BioMaryland (Booth #301) at the BIO Intl Conf in Philly Next Week!
Hundreds of people from more than 140 life sciences organizations based in Maryland are traveling to the BIO International annual conference taking place next…
Read MoreGood Times Roll on for Biotech VCs As Clarus Bags New $500M Fund – Xconomy
Take a poll of most of biotech’s venture capitalists—the ones that survived the financial crash, anyway—and you might find that just about all of…
Read MoreSymbiomix Therapeutics Doses First Patient in Confirmatory Phase 3 Pivotal Study of Lead Drug Candidate SYM-1219 for Bacterial Vaginosis – kcentv.com – KCEN HD – Waco, Temple, and Killeen
Symbiomix Therapeutics today announced the dosing of the first patient in a Phase 3 clinical trial, the second of two planned pivotal trials for…
Read MoreAlexandria Real Estate Equities to start biotech building
Alexandria Real Estate Equities will break ground next week on The Alexandria Center, an 11-story biotech building at 400 Dexter Ave. N. Juno Therapeutics…
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