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Keeping customers healthy and happy has always been the goal for independent pharmacies, but that comes at a great cost.

This week's Lab Notes has updates from SwanBio, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Amicus Therapeutics and more.

The company has about two weeks to seek a review of the decision. It has received seven warning notices for delisting in the past five years.

See which local firms and funds are raising capital, including Southlake-based investment firm High Circle Ventures, in this week's edition of Form D Friday.

After selecting Chicago for expansion in early 2023, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's new biomedical research hub in the Windy City is now set to open by January.

That's according to Dr. Priscilla Chan, co-founder and co-CEO of the biohub (and wife of Facebook co-founder and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg), who welcomed Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and other prominent Chicagoans on Thursday to a lab that aims to put Chicago on the map for biomedicine with the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Chicago site.

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Sometimes, the most meaningful experiences that cancer brings you isn't from your own journey, it's from witnessing someone else's.

A company “reimagining the world of plasma donation” with locations across the country is targeting the Dayton region with a new center. The roughly $2.5 million project will be the growing municipality's first specialized plasma donation center.

Twist Bioscience Corp. co-founder and CEO Emily Leproust explains what her company does as helping scientists move from reading DNA to writing it. Now the South San Francisco company is doing some simple business arithmetic.

With a potential $188 million antibody discovery and license agreement with Bayer, the number of deals in Twist's partnership column are adding up, and Leproust said her company is ready for more.

The 960-employee company has put its own biopharma ambitions on hold. Instead,…

Plans for a new structure to replace the demolished arena in North Natomas are approved, but timing to build it is still unclear.

Attorney General Kris Mayes announced on Oct. 5 that Arizona is slated to receive more than $1.8 million as part of a $49.5 million settlement from cloud software company Blackbaud due to a massive data breach affecting organizations such as nonprofits, educational and health care institutions.

Fifty states reached an agreement with South Carolina-based data management software firm Blackbaud following a 2020 ransomware incident that exposed the personal information of millions of consumers.

Investigators…