Diagnostics
Public perception of the industry can be a bit confusing. Life Science Leader recently pulled together several biopharma executives for a round table discussion of the biopharma industry’s public perception—generally bad—and what might be able to do about it.
A recent report by CBRE Research analyzing U.S. life science clusters, found that Houston, Texas is the third-fastest growing life science market from 2014 to 2017. One doesn’t typically think of Texas, let alone Houston, as being a center for the life sciences. Oil, energy and tech, yes, but not life sciences.
The vast majority of Americans are happy at their jobs, according to a new survey conducted by CNBC and Survey Monkey. A BioSpace poll shows that a lot of people in the life sciences industries are not happy at work.
According to a recent BioSpace survey, 69% of employers indicated “finding quality talent” will be a significant challenge in 2019. Are you the quality talent life science employers are looking for? Don’t delay, apply now and show these employers you possess the quality skills they need!
South San Francisco-based Mission Bio, the only company providing single-cell DNA sequencing, entered into a collaboration with LabCorp, to harness the abilities of the company’s Tapestri Platform to provide more precise clinical trials.
Epigenomics AG announced the financial results for the year ended December 31, 2018.
The Roche lawsuit claims that Utah-based Alliance Medical acquired the test strips through a Roche mail order plan and then resold them at a higher price.
Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics, Inc., a global leader in multiplex allergy in vitro diagnostics, announced today that it received 510 clearance from the U.S Food and Drug Administration for its new high capacity allergy testing instrument, OPTIGEN® AP 3600TM.
Biotech and pharma companies from across Europe and Asia provide updates on pipeline and business activities.
March is National Women’s Month with March 8 specifically designated as International Women’s Day. Although this is not remotely a comprehensive list, BioSpace recognizes these 10 women (in no particular order) as being especially influential in the biopharma industry.
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