BioHealth News Archive
Johns Hopkins tops the list for expenditures in research & development
High-profile research institutions, many of which are members of Association of American Universities, provide many benefits for undergraduates on the fast-track to professional or…
Read More14th Annual NIH SBIR/STTR Conference
In FY2012, there is now $717M available thanks to the increased SBIR/STTR set-asides afforded to us in the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization. The amount available will…
Read MoreMaryland Proton Treatment Center: Construction to start on Baltimore’s west side – Baltimore Business Journal
The University of Maryland School of Medicine and Advanced Particle Therapy LLC of San Diego plan to start construction Tuesday on a new…
Read MoreMerger news: Rockville’s Catalyst sells for $4.4 billion, Human Genome Sciences up for sale – baltimoresun.com
Like a one-two punch, two major Maryland employers in the health care service and pharmaceutical industries were the targets last week of multibillion-dollar acquisition…
Read MoreThe Interview: Robert A. Rosenbaum guiding TEDCO into entrepreneurial waters – baltimoresun.com
For three decades, Robert A. Rosenbaum helped guide established companies and fresh startups through complex challenges. The Connecticut native was president of an apparel…
Read MoreJohns Hopkins tops the list for expenditures in research & development – Washington DC College admissions | Examiner.com
High-profile research institutions, many of which are members of Association of American Universities, provide many benefits for undergraduates on the fast-track to professional or…
Read MoreBIO chief Jim Greenwood: FDA should hire a CIO to question drug rejections – Boston Business Journal
The head of the leading biotechnology trade group, the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), was in Boston this week, ahead of the group’s annual meeting,…
Read MoreCampus Hosts Health IT Conference ‹ Hopkins Happenings
When Suburban Hospital’s ICU went from paper to electronic medical records, the hospital’s IT department created the FrankenCOW. This COW – or, Computer On…
Read MoreCreating Jobs and Saving Lives in Maryland – From Sen. Barbara Mikulski’s April 2012 Newsletter
Over the past few weeks and months I have been out and about in the state listening to Marylanders who are developing new drugs…
Read MoreThe Chief Science Officer (CSO) Development Training Certificate Program
Maryland is in an enviable position with regard to biotechnology-related resources that encourages and supports entrepreneurial efforts. Academic institutions, federal laboratories, a committed county…
Read MoreCarey Business School Global MBA Students Visit Montgomery County Campus, Get Inspired by Shady Grove Life Sciences Center Plans ‹ Hopkins Happenings
For the second year, the JHU Carey Business School has bussed 30+ Global MBA students to Rockville to learn more about the university’s Montgomery…
Read MoreCatalyst Health Solutions agrees to $4.4 billion buyout – Washington Business Journal
Rockville-based Catalyst Health Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ: CHSI) has agreed to be acquired by fellow pharmacy benefits manager SXC Health Solutions Corp. (NASDAQ: SXCI)…
Read MoreHuman Genome Sciences rejects $2.59B bid from GlaxoSmithKline, but is exploring options – The Washington Post
Biotech drug developer Human Genome Sciences Inc. has rejected an unsolicited $2.59 billion takeover offer from GlaxoSmithKline PLC, saying it undervalues the company. But…
Read MoreLarge doses of vitamin c may lower blood pressure Hopkins research finds
Large doses of Vitamin C may moderately reduce blood pressure, Johns Hopkins researchers have found. But the scientists don't recommend people start taking large…
Read MoreLilly Technology Transfer
In addition to providing lifesaving medication, The Lilly MDR-TB Partnership has transferred technology so medicines can be produced locally, where they are needed, building…
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