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Inflation, interest rates dampen M&A activity in Oregon after peaking in 2021, lawyers say
Both volume and size of deals have decreased.
Aclaris halts work on its experimental rheumatoid arthritis drug after clinical trial failure
Aclaris will discontinue further development of the drug candidate, including halting enrollment of its ongoing phase 2 trial targeting psoriatic arthritis.
Wells Fargo-funded grant program makes big impact for Charlotte small business with third round to go
To date, the Beyond Open program has awarded $10.7 million to small businesses in the Charlotte area.
East Bay company’s ‘greatest biotech comeback’ drives toward drug approval in rare liver disease
The company was forced in late 2019 to ice clinical trials of its lead drug in a rare, but severe liver disease; it now hopes to ask the FDA early next year to approve the drug.
Why the market leader in umami acquired a Central Ohio gene therapy startup
We talked to an executive and an investor about the somewhat surprising deal for the young company.
Absci inks deal worth potentially $650M with drug maker Almirall
The partnership will focus on drug development for debilitating dermatological diseases.
Evan Wyant joins United Community as Orlando president
Wyant spent 20 years with BB&T and its successor Truist.
AHWFB gets state approval for $78 million ambulatory surgery center, site prep begins
Construction fences have gone up and dirt has begun to move on Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist's newest project – a $78 million ambulatory surgery center on its main campus in Winston-Salem. N.C. DHHS approved the health system's request to spend an additional $34.7 million on the project, which originally received approval more than a decade ago. We've got the details on why the price tag has nearly doubled, when the center will open and on what types of surgery will be performed in the new building.
New business opens downtown, expects to grow ‘quickly’
A new business just opened on the ground floor of one of downtown Dayton's largest office buildings. The space gives the optometry practice plenty of room to grow, something the owner expects to do quickly. See inside
Florida workers’ comp rate cut approved
Florida businesses will see a decrease in workers’ compensation insurance rates in 2024.