BASF has filed applications in Durham County to build an approximately 157,000-square-foot research and development facility at its campus on T.W. Alexander Drive, according to the Triangle Business ...
In celebration of Women’s Month, we’re highlighting women leaders who are helping advance the state’s life sciences ecosystem. We asked them to share advice and insights for other women aspiring to ...
Slate Medicines, a new Raleigh biotechnology company developing treatments for migraine and headache disorders, has announced ...
Health innovation in Charlotte is entering a new chapter. Anchored by The Pearl innovation district and the newly opened ...
Durham-based BioCryst Pharmaceuticals Inc. is advancing care for children living with hereditary angioedema (HAE) as it ...
If 2025 had a theme for the Charlotte region's life sciences ecosystem, it was this: years of planning finally meeting their moment. From landmark facility openings to record-breaking workforce ...
“With the brepocitinib CS program now moving into Phase 3 alongside the dermatomyositis and non-infectious uveitis programs, Priovant continues to advance our goal of developing brepocitinib as a ...
Ten63, spun out of Duke University in 2019, announced it had secured strategic investments led by the Chugai Venture Fund and the Gates Foundation. The investments bring the company’s total funding to ...
Durham-based Precision BioSciences, a gene-editing company, has received regulatory clearance to begin a clinical study of its potential treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare ...
A trusted leader who offered a steady hand and strong leadership on an interim basis in an ever-changing research environment, Sharon Paynter, Ph.D., has been named Senior Vice Provost for Research ...
AI-enabled CRMs and automation are improving lead generation, providing deeper organizational and contextual insights. This webinar will explore how AI can be used to better understand buyer intent ...
The PMB Spring Retreat is a full-day event designed to highlight the research activities of consortium members and introduce these members to North Carolina's community of plant molecular biologists.