Archive for January 2024
Mass General Brigham to use drones to deliver medical equipment to patient homes
Mass General Brigham patients could soon start seeing medical supplies delivered to their doorstep—by drone. Read More
Read MoreBiogen looks to sublease chunk of Kendall Square HQ
While Cambridge is feeling the effects of the dropoff in lab demand, the city’s office market is hurting as well. Read More
Read MoreBizSpotlight: Shawmut Design and Construction
Shawmut Design and Construction, a leading $1.6 bi Read More
Read MoreBoston Public Schools, Mass General Brigham to build workforce pipelines in healthcare
Edward M. Kennedy Academy of Health Careers, a Boston public vocational high school will double in size, and its students will be connected into jobs at Mass General Brigham, thanks to funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies. Read More
Read MoreLarge national accounting firm UHY acquires Paresky Flitt
The acquisition will help UHY gain a foothold in the Boston area and will help Paresky Flitt continue to grow. Read More
Read MoreMilton Academy students develop financial literacy app for teens
Hugo Eechaute, a boarding student from Singapore, was inspired to create the app to address income inequality. Read More
Read MoreRatio Therapeutics raises $50M for tumor-targeting radiopharmaceuticals
The Boston company has secured the backing to move its first therapeutic candidate into clinical trials by the end of this year. Read More
Read MoreFive things: JetBlue denial, Drizly shutdown, Fish settlement and a new podcast
Good morning. Here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your chilly Wednesday, including a JetBlue denial, Drizly’s shutdown, Fish’s major settlement and a new podcast from a longtime local broadcaster. Read More
Read MoreDefinitive Healthcare CEO steps down after two years at helm
Jason Krantz, Definitive Healthcare’s founder, former CEO and current executive chairman has stepped in as interim CEO. Read More
Read MoreGV leads investment in Boston fertility startup
Granata Bio announced the close of its $14 million Series A funding round Tuesday. In addition to GV, Granata brought in investors including CooperSurgical, Gedeon Richter, Alumni Ventures, Amboy Ventures and Vibe Bio. Read More
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