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The Waterville college, which focuses on career preparation, on Wednesday said it is planning a collaboration with Northeastern University’s Roux Institute, which opened this year in Portland.
MedRhythms Inc. and The Roux Institute unveiled a partnership Tuesday aimed at generating strategic research collaborations, internships and coop opportunities for Roux Institute graduate students at the Portland medical technology startup.
The company reported a loss for the quarter of 4 cents per share, which was less than the loss during the same period last year. ImmuCell CEO Michael F. Brigham expects to have new production capacity online in the second quarter of 2021.
The Roux Institute Startup Residency is set to formally start in January 2021 with three to five participating companies.
Better alignment of educational systems with STEM workforce needs will help drive the high-paying STEM economy, Maine Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Heather Johnson said during a webinar on the topic.
A total of $160 million has so far gone into the conversion of a former Lowe’s building into a mouse vivarium designed to expand production and serve nearly 25,000 laboratories around the world. When further construction is completed, investment in
KinoTek Inc. is one of six startups selected out of 442 that applied from 42 countries for a new sports and health tech accelerator program in Florida.
The campaign by an industry group promotes reasons for life-science companies to consider Maine as a location. Among the benefits: a skilled workforce, a supportive business network and quality-of-life attributes.
Two entrepreneurs, UMaine grad students, have developed a skin care product that uses a protein derived from lobster to tackle eczema. They've partnered with Luke's Lobster to source the protein and found a New Jersey manufacturer to produce the
The Portland-based research and academic institute was one of eight recipients of grants from the Harold Alfond Foundation, less than a year after launching with another $100 million donation. The Jackson Laboratory also received $12 million in the
Central Maine Growth Council is creating a $1.2 million startup accelerator supported by the EDA grant, while Maine Center for Enterprise Development is looking to provide infrastructure for the state's growing bioscience industry.
The funds supplement a previous grant used to focus on understanding the specific mechanisms of coronavirus infection, expected to further therapy and vaccine development and refinement.
The properties include the headquarters of a biotech company that specializes in infectious disease. Spinnaker, which is based in Portland, has a real estate investment group.
The company posted a net loss of $766,000, or 11 cents a share, during the second quarter, up from a net loss of $627,000, or 9 cents a share, in the same period last year. Product sales were 9% higher than a year ago.
In addition to its recent work addressing the pandemic, JAX will investigate a common blood condition among older adults that increases their risks of cancer and cardiovascular disease.
In the early 1900s, Clarence Cook Little was a student at Harvard studying mammalian genetics when he became interested in a professor’s work on inheritance related to tumors in mice.