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UMass Medical School has established a new chair in biomedical research, thanks to an endowment fund created in 2011, the school announced.
Mark Aslett has steered Chelmsford military electronics manufacturer Mercury Systems through a difficult period.
French pharmaceutical firm Ipsen and its strategic partner, Inspiration Biopharmaceuticals of Cambridge, have agreed to sell their leading hemophilia drug program to Illinois-based Baxter International.
After receiving approvals and negotiating tax breaks to build a $42-million expansion of subsidiary Biomeasure's Milford facility, French biotech firm Ipsen has told town officials that it has scuttled the project and now plans to sell its Milford
Maynard-based Monster Worldwide Inc. released its biannual Veterans Talent Index Thursday, which showed that many veterans lack confidence about finding a job in the civilian workforce.
A British biotech company will pay University of Massachusetts Medical School a milestone payment as a result of a U.S. patent received in conjunction with the Carnegie Institution.
IDEXX Laboratories Inc., a Maine-based producer of diagnostic tools for veterinarians with operations in Grafton, reported third-quarter revenue and net income gains Friday.
Milford-based SeraCare Life Sciences has received just under $300,000 from the federal National Institutes of Health to develop methods of better tracking HIV infections in given populations.
Less than four months after completing its acquisition of Cameron Health Inc. for $150 million, Natick-based Boston Scientific (BSX) has won regulatory approval for a United States rollout of a unique defibrillator developed by Cameron.
Marlborough-based Advanced Cell Technology announced that it has made a $35-million deal with an investor that will fund it for two years.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has tapped Worcester as one of three cities to share a $2.65- million grant aimed at creating incubators for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) learning in the city.
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute have received a $1-million federal grant to develop a sensor they say could significantly reduce and possibly eliminate potential
For the past nine years, researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School and other institutions around the world have been collaborating to get a better picture of how the human genome works.
Armed with a $1.9 million research and development grant, a team from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) will begin a project aimed at early detection of blood loss for wounded U.S.
Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) of Marlborough has announced a third site for the European clinical trial of its Stargardt's Macular Dystrophy (SMD) treatment.
Milford medical device company PLC Systems saw its revenue drop by nearly 9 percent in the second quarter, to $363,000, over the same period last year.