Life Sciences/Biotech

Pfizer Budget Cuts To Eliminate Jobs In Michigan

KALAMAZOO ? Some $4 billion in cuts by Pfizer, Michigan?s largest drug development company, could eliminate jobs in both Kalamazoo and Ann Arbor, where the company operates major R&D centers. Pfizer employs about 5,200 people in Kalamazoo County, where it has operations in research, manufacturing and animal-health in Kalamazoo, Portage and Richland Township. Another 2,600

By |2005-07-26T00:00:00-04:00July 26th, 2005|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Early Registration Opens For MichBio Expo 2005

DETROIT - Early registration for the MichBio Expo 2005 opened Monday. The Expo is MichBio?s daylong event for professionals from across the life sciences spectrum and at every stage of business development, which will be held Sept. 29 at the Cobo Exhibition and Conference Center in downtown Detroit. The event features a life sciences conference

By |2005-06-06T00:00:00-04:00June 6th, 2005|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Impact Of Pfizer Acquisition Of Esperion Ripples Through Michigan Life Sciences Industry A Year Later

ANN ARBOR ? The impact of Pfizer Inc.?s $1.3 billion acquisition of Esperion Therapeutics continues to be felt in the Michigan life sciences industry a year after the deal closed. The incredibly lucrative Esperion exit was by far the biggest for any Michigan technology company this far, providing the state with a poster child to

By |2005-02-06T00:00:00-05:00February 6th, 2005|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Genetics Squared Appoints Chief Medical, Sciene Officers

ANN ARBOR - Genetics Squared has appointed Dr. Peter Lenehan as chief medical officer and Dr. David Fry chief science officer, former targeted oncology drug development team members at Pfizer and Parke-Davis/Warner-Lambert. "Genetics Squared is very excited to add these two exceptional individuals to its management team," said president and CEO John Freshley. "They have

By |2005-01-06T00:00:00-05:00January 6th, 2005|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Aastrom Expands Stem Cell Trials To Include Beaumont

ANN ARBOR - Aastrom Biosciences has expanded the U.S. Phase I/II clinical trial of its adult stem cell-based Tissue Repair Cells in the treatment of severe long bone non-union fractures to include the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at William Beaumont Hospital, the third U.S. site engaged in the trial. The Principal Investigator for Beaumont, Dr.

By |2005-01-06T00:00:00-05:00January 6th, 2005|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Dow Execs Explore Future Of Life Sciences

MIDLAND ? One of the state?s largest technology companies, Dow Corning Life Sciences, will meet with the leaders of the next generation of biotechnology in Michigan next month at a conference that takes a look at the current state of Life Sciences and beyond. The conference is co hosted by Michigan State University, Midland Tomorrow,

By |2004-11-17T00:00:00-05:00November 17th, 2004|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Life Sciences Get $30 Million In State Funding, Auto Tech, Homeland Security Tech Zero

LANSING ? Life Sciences start ups in Michigan will get $30 million from the Michigan Technology Tri-Corridor this fiscal year, but funding for Homeland Security technology and Advanced Automotive Manufacturing technology has yet to be determined. The news came as MichBio, the state Life Sciences trade association, released a statement Monday saying Gov. Jennifer Granholm

By |2004-11-11T00:00:00-05:00November 11th, 2004|Archive, Life Sciences/Biotech|