Archive for June 2023
Hospital-level care at home is the future. Here’s an inside look into Mass General Brigham’s program today.
The Business Journal rode along with Mass General Brigham to get an inside look at the Home Hospital program. Read More
Read MoreDraftKings bid to acquire Pointsbet falls to competitor’s counter offer
In the end, the board of PointsBet recommended DraftKings rival Fanatics’s improved proposal of $225 million. DraftKings had previously offered $195 million in cash. Read More
Read MoreHUB International stays on top of changing insurance industry
Insurance is sometimes assumed to be a static industry compared to technology or life sciences. Lately, that’s not the case, as firms such as HUB International of Wilmington know well. Read More
Read MoreSome factors driving talent relocation are shifting back toward pre-pandemic levels
The pandemic brought quality of life to the forefront for relocations. But one factor is shifting back to its pre-Covid-19 norms. Read More
Read MoreCommentary: Inspiring (and training) the scientists needed to fill job openings
Commentary: From financial backing to real estate usage, there is talk of the “Biotech Boom” across Massachusetts. But without a skilled workforce to support its growth, the demand will not be met. Read More
Read MoreCitizens scoops up First Republic’s tech and VC banking team
In the latest example of bank executives moving from former roles at Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic, three former First Republic employees who led the bank’s tech and venture services in Boston have joined Citizens Bank. Read More
Read MoreMass. colleges commit to diversity in wake of SCOTUS ruling on affirmative action
Universities across Massachusetts, including Harvard, said they will work to preserve diversity in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning affirmative action. Read More
Read MoreSigilon stock up 500% on Lilly acquisition news
Eli Lilly and Company is set to acquire Cambridge-based Sigilon Therapeutics Inc. Read More
Read MoreAmid VC’s downturn, some corporate titans are doubling down on startups
The venture capital industry is experiencing a pullback from the highs of 2021, but that doesn’t mean corporate VCs are sitting on the sidelines, especially when it comes to AI. Read More
Read MoreThe end of affirmative action will have impacts beyond higher ed
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling overturning affirmative action in college admissions is expected to have implications beyond higher education. Read More
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