Archive for May 2022
Dianthus, a new $100M startup, aims to make autoimmune treatments easier
A new biotech startup by the name of Dianthus Therapeutics is launching with the goal of making drugs for autoimmune disorders a little less burdensome. Read More
Read MoreVC funding update: Which Boston-area startups raised money in April
The venture funding going to Greater Boston companies reached its highest numbers thus far in 2022. Boston-area companies raised around $1.84 billion in April — more than double what was raised last month. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and the speed of time
Good morning, Boston. Here are the five most important things you need to know to start your workday. Read More
Read MoreHere’s what Wu’s new planning chief said after meeting with Boston developers
The mayor and her head of planning and development, Arthur Jemison, met with dozens of Boston real estate leaders at the Parkman House last Thursday. Jemison spoke to the Business Journal about what he heard, and said, that morning. Read More
Read MoreWave goodbye: Lab, offices proposed for Natick Mall’s Neiman Marcus
A local developer is seeking to add a third floor to the Natick Mall’s Neiman Marcus property as part of the conversion and to take down the store’s distinctive wave on its exterior. Read More
Read MoreGood News Tuesday: Paytronix Viral Challenge Shares Love of Tech with Local High School Students
Good News Tuesday: Tech company gives back by connecting with students where they live: social platforms like TikTok. Read More
Read MoreMass. parents of K-12 students still concerned about Covid-19, poll says
While just over half of parents say we should accept more Covid-19 risk to get classrooms back to normal, 40% disagree. Read More
Read MoreApril M&A Roundup: Solar energy, media tech and software
Check out the 11 mergers and acquisitions of tech and life sciences companies we reported on in April. Read More
Read MoreFox Rothschild opens Boston office with three Mintz Levin IP lawyers
The 950-lawyer firm is the latest to plant a flag in Boston. Read More
Read MoreThrasio to lay off workers, switch CEO
Greg Greeley, a former longtime Amazon.com Inc. executive with experience driving the Prime subscription business, is set become Thrasio’s next chief executive. Read More
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