PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Former Rhode Island Foundation CEO Neil Steinberg is stepping down as board chair at a quasi-public state agency that aims to build up the life sciences sector in Rhode ...
A medical device company from Ireland, a biotech startup developing cancer therapeutics from Pennsylvania and a venture studio focused on women’s health from Massachusetts are among eight recipients ...
Rhode Island is investing heavily in life sciences, hoping to become a leader in the field. The hub invested $9 million into one of the first life sciences incubators in the state. The Rhode Island ...
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‘It might take a generation to bounce back from this,’ said a scientist at the Rhode Island Public Health Institute whose research was shut down PROVIDENCE — Amy Nunn nearly fell out of bed watching ...
New facility anchors East Coast growth and will serve as the launchpad for Valorian Medical Technologies, focused on men's health innovation "We are excited to join Rhode Island's growing life ...
The R.I. Life Science Hub is leading development of our state’s first life science incubator, and is already generating a great return on our investment, writes House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi The ...
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