BioHealth News Archive

Sucampo’s Declaration Of Independence

Sucampo’s Declaration Of Independence

Signing a deal can seal your fate. An exit for your investors may mean the end of your dream. What if you decided to…

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INFOGRAPHIC: Vaccine R&D leaders – EurActiv

INFOGRAPHIC: Vaccine R&D leaders – EurActiv

Vaccination may be the most effective public health intervention of all time. This is especially true in developing countries, where many families can’t find…

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Five Maryland life sciences companies share $865K in state awards – Baltimore Business Journal

Five Maryland life sciences companies share $865K in state awards – Baltimore Business Journal

Five Maryland life science companies and a medical institution will share a total of $865,000 in grants from the BioMaryland Center. The awards —…

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Where are the best paying STEM jobs? Right here in Montgomery County – Montgomery County, MD – Economic Development

Where are the best paying STEM jobs? Right here in Montgomery County – Montgomery County, MD – Economic Development

Smart Asset names Rockville and Bethesda as having the best paying STEM jobs in the nation Looking for a job in STEM-related fields (Science,…

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Qiagen Larger Than S&P 500 Component Jacobs Engineering Group – NASDAQ.com

Qiagen Larger Than S&P 500 Component Jacobs Engineering Group – NASDAQ.com

In the latest look at stocks ordered by largest market capitalization, Russell 3000 component Qiagen N.V. (Symbol: QGEN) was identified as having a larger…

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Cambridge Biological Campus set to become the home for biologics research and protein engineering | Cambridge News

Cambridge Biological Campus set to become the home for biologics research and protein engineering | Cambridge News

The Cambridge Biomedical Campus will become a new UK home for biologics research and protein engineering next year, as pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca opens its…

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The Size of the Latest Biotech Boom – MIT Technology Review

The Size of the Latest Biotech Boom – MIT Technology Review

Venture capital investment in U.S. life sciences companies soared 29 percent in 2014 from the year before, reaching $8.6 billion, the highest level since…

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Has Personalized Medicine Finally Arrived? – It’s Saul Connected

Has Personalized Medicine Finally Arrived? – It’s Saul Connected

Did you see the recent news that the FDA has approved the first direct-to-consumer genetic test in the U.S.? Can you say game-changer? Talk…

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Here’s how one Baltimore health IT startup plans to land big clients – Baltimore Business Journal

Here’s how one Baltimore health IT startup plans to land big clients – Baltimore Business Journal

Baltimore health technology startup Protenus Inc. hopes a partnership with health care consulting firm Sage Growth Partners will speed up the company's development and…

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The Big Apple’s Biotech Dreams Are Stuck In The Petri Dish – Fast Company

The Big Apple’s Biotech Dreams Are Stuck In The Petri Dish – Fast Company

There’s a hushed quiet in the waiting room at a midtown Manhattan fertilization clinic called Reproductive Medical Associates as a dozen women flip through…

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FLC Aims to Reach New Peaks with Tech Transfer at Its 2015 National Meeting in Denver – Virtual-Strategy Magazine

FLC Aims to Reach New Peaks with Tech Transfer at Its 2015 National Meeting in Denver – Virtual-Strategy Magazine

The Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer (FLC) will be hosting its 2015 national meeting in Denver, Colorado, from April 28 – 30 at…

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NEA’s Harry Weller on why the firm raises such gigantic funds

NEA’s Harry Weller on why the firm raises such gigantic funds

It's a Rubik's Cube. That's what New Enterprise Associates general partner Harry Weller told me about the monster venture capital firm's philosophy regarding the…

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Blood Test for Early Cancer Detection – MIT Technology Review

Blood Test for Early Cancer Detection – MIT Technology Review

Everything about China is big, including its cancer problem. In some wealthier cities, like Beijing, cancer is now believed to be the most frequent…

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Networks of Genome Data Will Transform Medicine | MIT Technology Review

Networks of Genome Data Will Transform Medicine | MIT Technology Review

Noah is a six-year-old suffering from a disorder without a name. This year, his physicians will begin sending his genetic information across the Internet to…

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Health Innovation Hub 2015 – Springboard Enterprises

Health Innovation Hub 2015 – Springboard Enterprises

Springboard’s Health Innovation Hub is a collaboration platform advancing the growth of digital health and life science companies led by women with significant potential…

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