Archive for November 2023
European patent office declares Moderna’s Covid vaccine patent invalid
The decision is a win for rival vaccine makers BioNTech SE and Pfizer Inc. Read More
Read MoreGibbons out as Mass. Convention Center Authority leader
His resignation, effective next week, comes shortly after a clash over a real estate development proposal and the release of a report critical of the MCCA’s diversity and inclusion efforts. Read More
Read MoreNew England Aquarium has a plan to create more bluetech angel investors
The aquarium’s new program aims to educate venture capitalists and angel investors about the scientific, environmental and business aspects of blue technology. Read More
Read MoreSturdy Health breaks ground on new $50M cancer facility in Attleboro
The new facility will be over 60,000 square feet and cost $50 million. Read More
Read MoreSt. Regis condo tower in Seaport lands $240M in new financing
The building, developed by Jon Cronin, is barely half-full almost a year after opening. Read More
Read MoreFive things: Public worker protest, remembering John Pearce and ‘Hot Take’ gets lukewarm review
Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news, plus public workers are calling for legislators to "do your job," Boston tech leaders remember John Pearce and the BBJ newsroom gives Dr. Pepper’s Hot Take a lukewarm review. Read More
Read MoreFlagship spins out $50M startup to mine new drugs from genetic mutations
Cambridge venture firm Flagship Pioneering’s latest startup is starting very small: It’s looking for mutations at the cellular level to find, then target, genetic causes of disease. Read More
Read MoreEditorial: Lawmakers need to finish the state budget. Period.
In the end, legislators are not the ones suffering because of it their inaction. Immigrants and public workers are. Read More
Read More‘We are outraged’: State workers protest unfunded raises, contracts
Chants of "Shame, shame," and "Do your job" echoed at the State House as state and public employees expressed disgust with elected officials who for months have left collectively bargained raises for tens of thousands of workers unfunded. Read More
Read More‘Do your job!’ State workers protest unfunded raises, contracts
Chants of "Shame, shame," and "Do your job" echoed at the State House as state and public employees expressed disgust with elected officials who for months have left collectively bargained raises for tens of thousands of workers unfunded. Read More
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