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Holliston biotech Harvard Bioscience on Monday announced Ken Olson has been named vice president and general manager for pre-clinical systems.
Massachusetts kicks off STEM Week 2019 in a statewide effort to show young people the opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Natick machine vision systems and bar code reader manufacturer Cognex Corp. has acquired South Korea-based SUALAB for $195 million.
Worcester’s Shine Initiative is taking its mission to encourage dialogue about mental health and open up access to services for youth mobile with a new app.
Employees at F.W. Madigan, a Worcester construction contractor, regularly receive suspicious emails from their superiors. The problem is, the emails aren’t really from their bosses and the messages are scams.
Marijuana technology companies in Central Massachusetts face challenges amid opportunity.
Becker College in Worcester continues its push into all things gaming with a first-ever esports head coach and a new partnership with visual software developer SideFX.
Smartway2, a firm specializing in workplace scheduling software has chosen Marlborough as its base for United States operations.
Marlborough drugmaker Phio Pharmaceuticals is partnering with a Philadelphia biotech on a research collaboration to help evaluate the company’s scientific platform for use in cancer treatment.
Harvard Bioscience closed Monday trading up more than 10% after the Holliston biotech released a strategic action plan and financial targets through 2021.
The scientific founder of a Southborough startup pharmaceutical company has landed a $3.8 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense to help develop a drug to treat traumatic brain injury and concussions.
Devens-based Crozet Biopharma has inked a $10.8-million agreement with a Cambridge biotech firm to develop a vaccine to the Nipah virus.
Every couple of months, Laura Ricci purchases three different medications at her local pharmacy, preventing her from having a seizure. The Sterling resident was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2005 and lost her driver’s license shortly after.
Since 2014, Porter has taken Cinch I.T. to new levels. Now the sole owner, he has grown the company’s headcount by 22 employees and moved the business from a cramped 2,500-square-foot office on West Boylston Street to a newly purchased 12,000-square
Two years after being recognized by WBJ, Machado left Applix, Inc. to start his own IT management firm, Machado Consulting.
Southborough’s global IT service provider Virtusa Corp. saw its stock price fall more than 17% on Friday after the company said reduced spending from a European banking client is impacting its outlook.