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Surgical technology manufacturer opens multimillion-dollar facility in Fenton
Surgical technology manufacturer Corza Medical has opened a multimillion-dollar facility in Fenton.
Former Millennium exec takes corner office at psychoactives startup
Former Millennium Pharmaceuticals exec Alexandra Glucksmann is taking the corner office at Sensorium Therapeutics, a startup that launched last year with science out of Massachusetts General Hospital.
Personalities of Pittsburgh: Peter Adamo, Penn Highlands Healthcare
Peter Adamo started his career as an engineer, but is shaking things up as a hospital president.
Former Cerner exec steps into his second act leading Digital Health KC
After a decades-long career at Oracle Cerner, Dick Flanigan is opening a new chapter. He's leading Digital Health KC, which aims to maintain and attract new talent to Kansas City's digital health care industry.
AstraZeneca teams up with West Coast AI company to develop new cancer drugs
The company's platform accelerates drug discovery by completing the cycle of data collection, AI-driven design, and wet-lab validation within an estimated six weeks.
Durham biotech seeks partner to advance its gene therapy
Atsena Therapeutics is looking for a partner to advance one of its gene therapy programs targeting blindness.
Pitt names Dr. George Russell as chief of orthopaedic trauma
Comes to the region from the University of Mississippi.
MIAX to launch its 1st trading floor in Wynwood office building
The company's exchange would mark its fourth national securities exchange for U.S. multi-listed options and operate both an electronic exchange and physical trading floor.
REDW acquires Oregon-based financial advisory firm in first West Coast expansion
The financial services firm, which has its largest offices in Phoenix and New Mexico, has been looking to expand into the Pacific Northwest for over a decade.
Senators sound alarms about a bailout in federal probe of Citizens Insurance
U.S. senators balked at the idea of a federal bailout of Citizens as rescue efforts of the overloaded insurer fall short.