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Fred Hutch Wins $14M Grant to Establish Cancer Immunotherapy Trial Center
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Luke Timmerman |
10/04/10 |
Seattle
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Dana Farber Gets $33M from Sanofi, Astellas Backs DecImmune, Ironwood Sells Microbia, & More Boston-Area Deals News
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Erin Kutz |
09/29/10 |
Boston
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AvidBiotics Creates Novel Proteins that Kill Bacteria on the Farm, in the Lab, in the Body
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Luke Timmerman |
09/21/10 |
San Francisco
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Cerus, With Technology to Knock Out Viruses in Blood, Finds New Potential in Chronic Fatigue
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Luke Timmerman |
09/07/10 |
San Francisco
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The Feds Need to Start Supporting Early-Stage Drug Development
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Shawn Iadonato |
09/02/10 |
Seattle
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Will the Stem Cell Ruling Affect Venture Capital Investing?
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Brad Webb |
09/01/10 |
San Francisco
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A SBIR Program Director Offers Insights in Small Business Innovation Research “Grantsmanship” in the Life Sciences
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
08/25/10 |
San Diego
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Susan Windham-Bannister on the State of the State’s $1B Life Sciences Initiative, Part II
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Ryan McBride |
08/18/10 |
Boston
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Larry Corey, Virus Hunter With Midwest Roots, Seeks to Unleash Health Innovation at Hutch
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Luke Timmerman |
08/02/10 |
Seattle
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Hutch Names Larry Corey as New President, To Build on Hartwell’s Growth Legacy
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Luke Timmerman |
07/30/10 |
Seattle
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Protecting Consumers From Their Own Genetic Data Will Come at a Cost
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Daniel MacArthur |
07/28/10 |
National
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Achaogen, Flush with $56M, Seeks to Build Lasting Company with Potent Antibiotics
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Luke Timmerman |
07/19/10 |
San Francisco
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The Open Science Shift
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Joseph Jackson |
07/07/10 |
San Francisco
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Amazon’s Cloud Computing Service Sees Opportunity in Genomic Data Overload
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Luke Timmerman |
07/06/10 |
National
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Consumer Genetics Needs More Transparency, Not Excessive Regulation
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Daniel Vorhaus |
06/23/10 |
National
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Reg Kelly, Scotsman from Humble Roots, Finds New Purpose at QB3 in Mission Bay
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Luke Timmerman |
06/21/10 |
San Francisco
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Ekos Wins $2.7M NIH Grant
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Luke Timmerman |
06/07/10 |
Seattle
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Quanterix Uses Fiber Optics to Find Cancer Protein, Nears New Funding Round
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Ryan McBride |
05/27/10 |
Boston
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Hutch Nabs $10M Computing Grant
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Luke Timmerman |
05/25/10 |
Seattle
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How Emerald BioStructures Escaped deCode’s Bankruptcy With Help From Boston VCs
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Luke Timmerman |
05/10/10 |
Seattle
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Detroit Stem Cell Startup Gets $200K
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Howard Lovy |
05/03/10 |
Detroit
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Kineta Nabs $600K NIH Grant
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Luke Timmerman |
04/05/10 |
Seattle
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Adaptive TCR, a Fred Hutch Spinoff, Nabs $4.5M to Uncover Immune System Secrets
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Luke Timmerman |
03/26/10 |
Seattle
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U.S. Chief Humanitarian: We Want to Buy Your Health Products For Poor Countries
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Luke Timmerman |
03/17/10 |
Seattle
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The Pharmaceutical R&D Model is Broken. Here’s How to Fix It
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Stewart Lyman |
03/05/10 |
Seattle
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NIH Chief Stresses Economic Impact of Federal Biomedical Funding
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Bruce V. Bigelow |
02/22/10 |
San Diego
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Seattle Needs an “Incubator” Culture
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Matthew Scholz |
02/04/10 |
Seattle
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Ekos, Listening to Docs, Takes Ultrasound Clot Buster From the Legs to the Lungs
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Luke Timmerman |
01/22/10 |
Seattle
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Genomics Laid the Foundation for Big Global Health Advances To Come This Decade
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Ken Stuart |
01/21/10 |
Seattle
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Knome Challenged to Keep in Step with Falling Genetic Sequencing Prices
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Ryan McBride |
01/20/10 |
Boston
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