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Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business will address “Innovation and Disruption: Technology’s Role in Transforming Health Care.” at its annual MBA health care conference on Wednesday, March 22, on West Campus.
Iowa-based Mazen Animal Health, which has an R&D facility in RTP, has received a patent for its technology to produce orally delivered animal vaccines in plants such as corn.
NCBiotech awarded 19 grants and loans totaling more than $2.3 million to universities, bioscience companies and nonprofit organizations in the second quarter of its fiscal year.
Surry County seventh graders got to be forensic scientists in a BioNetwork outreach program hosted by the local community college.
Morrisville life sciences professional services organization Kymanox has acquired the European company anteris in a move that expands Kymanox’s reach in the EU.
After receiving a grant from NCBiotech, Appalachian State University assistant professor Michael Reddish, Ph.D., landed a campus record $1.6 million in NIH funding.
RTP's Greenlight Biosciences has received regulatory approval to begin the first phase 1/2 clinical trial of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate in Rwanda.
North Carolina has been recognized by Merchant Maverick as one of the top10 states in the country for women-led startups.
The 20th edition of World Stem Cell Summit will be held in Winston-Salem June 5-9, 2023, in conjunction with the 10th annual Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course.
New York immunotherapy company Immunaeon is the latest firm to establish a presence in Winston-Salem’s growing regenerative medicine community, marketed as the RegenMed Hub.
Winston-Salem is adding three healthcare diagnostics companies and a new clinical trials program to its growing regenerative medicine community, marketed as the RegenMed Hub.
Eva Garland, Jessica Neil and Laura Potter are three outstanding life sciences leaders who are among the 25 awardees of the Triangle Business Journal 2023 Women in Business Awards.
Raleigh biopharma company FLAG Therapeutics has achieved a milestone with an FDA Rare Pediatric Disease designation for the company’s investigational treatment for a rare brain tumor in children.
Ag tech pioneers Calyxt and Cibus have entered into a definitive merger agreement under which they will merge in an all-stock transaction.
RTP-based medical device company Asensus says the expansion of machine vision capabilities to its previously cleared Senhance ISU has just received CE Mark, a European Union regulatory approval for medical devices.
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