Tech Digest: what’s moving in the Midwest
ConjuGon CEO to speak on both coasts — UW cancer drug gets Canadian manufacturer — State DOA buys Seritis software for data management — Schneider rolls its own employment Web site...
ConjuGon CEO to speak on both coasts — UW cancer drug gets Canadian manufacturer — State DOA buys Seritis software for data management — Schneider rolls its own employment Web site...
About 75 percent of large-cap Midwest life science stocks did well in the third quarter in a weak market, but some of the largest Big Pharma companies foundered....
The governor’s trip to Wisconsin’s sister state included meetings with high-level governmet officials and potential new inroads into international trade....
A cancer treatment developed by Quintessence Biosciences, Inc., has been tested on lab mice with no apparent harm, company Vice President Laura Strong said at a recent conference. Strong was optimistic of the molecule’s ability to inhibit tumor growth in people....
Madison, Wis. — Regional cooperation is the way to attract venture capital to Wisconsin, according to the Coalition for Capital Growth and Research, which held its first conference on Friday at UW-Madison’s Grainger Hall....
If you miss getting a flu shot this season and you want to fix blame when you're on your sickbed, take a look in the mirror. ...
Finding online information about your competitors is easy. The difficult part is finding meaning. When researching the competition, you can avoid pitfalls by seeking “intelligence” instead of “information.”...
Madison, Wis. — Mirus Bio Corporation, a gene therapy researcher, announced on Wednesday that it will receive a $1.26 million Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grant from the National Institutes of Health....
UW-Extension gets $95,000 to help small businesses — TeraMedica scans new market opportunity: smaller hospitals — Single gene could make deadly disease — Platypus plans office move next June — Ink Source now property of Nor-Cote — UW students use more mobile computing — Schneider...
This is the first of a series of columns in which Byron Glick will ask Wisconsin CIOs for their views and advice on IT leadership and the challenges they face....