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Not an acquisition but a “merger of equals.” That’s how Caladrius Biosciences and Cend Therapeutics have

Cytovia Therapeutics has found an “ISLE” to dock at in the choppy waters of biotech public markets. | Cytovia Therapeutics has found an $ISLE to dock at in the choppy waters of biotech public markets. The natural killer (NK) cell startup is set to merge with a SPAC to secure the cash to enter the cl…

Pfizer is throwing its weight behind Zentalis Pharmaceuticals’ synthetic lethality candidate,

If there’s a name for the much less exciting inverse of a shopping spree, Acutus Medical is on it. | If there’s a name for the much less exciting inverse of a shopping spree, Acutus Medical is on it.

The effort to establish bemcentinib as a COVID-19 drug continues. | The effort to establish bemcentinib as a COVID-19 drug continues. Eleven months after failing a phase 2 trial, the Danish biotech has shared data from a second, smaller trial that linked the drug to significant changes.

The $1.5 billion Starr Foundation likes to give out big-ticket grants to create and support new medical research centers. Its latest establishes a new basic research program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Assay Results from the First Hole at Apollo are Expected in the Near Term...

The Indiana Black Expo (IBE) has dedicated more than 50 years to helping business owners build management training, procurement opportunities and networking to enhance capacity and growth.
Nature

Scientific Reports - Bone marrow transplantation induces changes in the gut microbiota that chronically increase the cytokine response pattern of splenocytes

Peter Mattox had some worries about Chinese state control over NMSU’s Confucius Institute. So he designed an experiment. Here’s what happened.
How Far Does China's Influence at U.S. Universities Go? One Student Tried to Find Out.
The Nevada Independent

Emails obtained through a public-records request detail what happened behind the scenes as Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center was pulled into a public-relations crisis.
Inside the response to a social-media firestorm that engulfed Roswell Park
The Nevada Independent

In an interview with The Maroon, David Axelrod talked about his love of politics and the IOP’s past and present.
David Axelrod Reflects on 10 Years of IOP Leadership
The Nevada Independent

SMPTE has named David Grindle as the Societys next executive director. He will formally join SMPTE in July after concluding a 12-year tenure as ...
SMPTE Names David Grindle as Executive Director; Begins Term in July
The Nevada Independent

Unless you’re one of the nearly dozen lawmakers who also currently work for a government agency, Thursday’s Nevada Supreme Court ruling was excellent news.
Nevada Supreme Court's ruling reaffirms its obligation to Nevadans
The Nevada Independent

Following an extensive national search, Dr. David A. Puleo has been named provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at UAH, effective Aug. 1, 2022.

Australia India Institute says 8 of the 13 fellows who resigned due to “serious concerns about the vision and governance of the Australia India Institute” had

The two lawmakers discussed shared motivations, opportunities for consensus-building and how to reduce political polarization around climate change to an audience of more than 150 people.

About 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine are gathering dust in warehouses of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer as global demand ebbs. | About 200 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine are gathering dust in warehouses of the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer as global demand ebbs.






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