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Local pharma firm widens technology deal with the University of Pittsburgh
Will involve another potential oncological breakthrough.
FDA warns Abiomed over device classification
In a warning letter dated Sept. 19 that was made public on Tuesday, the agency slammed Abiomed for classifying certain software functions of its Impella Connect system as “non-device clinical decision support” rather than a medical device.
Health care company to hire dozens of workers at new Boca Raton headquarters
It's making a $1 million capital investment to build out its new office.
Biosciences conference kicks off in Ponte Vedra
The 26th BioFlorida Annual Conference aims to unite the most prominent leaders of the Florida life sciences community.
Some Mass. banks lost a bigger chunk of deposits than the national average
A handful of the state’s largest banks lost a bigger chunk of their deposits than the national average, according to federal data.
Former Truist CEO Kelly King talks NCInnovation’s $500M effort to boost universities, economic outlook
Former Truist CEO Kelly King highlighted a little-known nonprofit's mission, shared his view of the economy and more during a local rotary meeting.
Apollo continues exit from TD Synnex with $600M+ secondary offering
The private equity giant is on track to cash out more than $1 billion of shares in its second offering this year.
Atlanta’s growing life sciences industry could boost struggling office market
Atlanta’s commercial real estate sector could see a boost if more space is converted or added for life sciences companies, a CBRE expert said.
Covid season: What to expect in Alabama
Dr. Wes Stubblefield, a district medical officer with the Alabama Department of Public Health covering the northern and northeastern districts, weighed in.
Longtime CEO of HealthSource of Ohio to exit in 2024
The longtime leader of HealthSource of Ohio is departing after nearly 30 years with the organization.