Life Sciences/Biotech

Rapid BioSense Wins $15,000 MichBio Launchpad Competition

GRAND RAPIDS ? Rapid BioSense of Dexter has won the $15,000 MichBio 2006 Life Sciences Launchpad Competition held last week during the MichBio Expo in Grand Rapids. Rapid BioSense designs and markets a highly sensitive, specific, affordable and rapid biosensor able to detect bacteria and viruses. Uses for the sensor include microbiology tests in veterinary,

By |2006-10-17T00:00:00-04:00October 17th, 2006|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Embryonic Stem-Cell Ballot Measure In Missouri Could Be Pattern For Michigan

LANSING - Missouri is the only state with an embryonic stem-cell proposal on its ballot this November, but the Show Me state may do just that if citizens approve the measure, and organizations in other states, like Michigan, move to put the issue on ballot in 2008. Embryonic stem-cell research certainly has already become the

By |2006-10-10T00:00:00-04:00October 10th, 2006|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

MichBio Members Get Chance To Meet Top Pharma, Medical Device Makers

ANN ARBOR? MichBio members will have the opportunity to meet with business development, strategic alliance and licensing professionals from top pharma and medical device companies at the MichBio Expo Oct. 10-12 in Grand Rapids. The Business Development Meetings will be held on the last day of the Expo, October 12th, at the DeVos Center. ?We?re

By |2006-10-03T00:00:00-04:00October 3rd, 2006|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Harvard Medical School Professor Joins NanoBio Board

ANN ARBOR ? Dr. Robert Moellering Jr., a Harvard Medical School professor, has joined the NanoBio Corp. board of directors. Dr. Moellering is the Shields Warren-Mallinckrodt of Professor of Medical Research at Harvard Medical School. From 1998 to 2005, he served as the Herrman Ludwig Blumgart Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Physician-in-Chief

By |2006-09-27T00:00:00-04:00September 27th, 2006|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

SPARK, MichBio To Distribute $1 Million In Lab Gear To Start Ups

ANN ARBOR ? Pfizer has donated more than $4 million in surplus laboratory equipment to Ann Arbor SPARK and MichBio, which will lease the equipment to deserving Michigan technology start ups, with particular emphasis on life sciences companies. Pfizer, Michigan?s largest life-sciences company, donated more than 200 pieces of surplus research equipment to help get

By |2006-09-10T00:00:00-04:00September 10th, 2006|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

MichBio Members Win $21.5 Million In 21st Century Jobs Fund Awards

ANN ARBOR ? Twelve MichBio member life sciences organizations won a total of $21.5 million from the first round of the 21st Century Jobs Fund. "We congratulate those of our members who are award recipients, ? said Stephen Rapundalo, Executive Director of MichBio. "These awards recognize the outstanding opportunities MichBio life sciences member organizations offer

By |2006-09-10T00:00:00-04:00September 10th, 2006|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Van Andel Institute Brings World Renowned Scientists To Grand Rapids

GRAND RAPIDS ? Van Andel Institute has brought some world renowned scientists to West Michigan to honor the lifetime achievements of VAI Research Director George Vande Woude and this year?s Daniel Nathans Memorial Award co-recipients. More than 250 scientists from around the world are attending the Van Andel Institute?s 2006 scientific symposium, Winning the War

By |2006-09-10T00:00:00-04:00September 10th, 2006|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|