Food
Stocking up at the grocery store is only half the battle when prepping for a winter storm.
March 7, 2018
Business
More than $500 million annually could be slashed from the cost of treating breast and ovarian cancer once a generic version of the drug Taxol becomes available.
Sept. 6, 2000
World & Nation
Proud of its financial restraint, Yale announced that its tuition and dorm fees will rise only 2.9% this fall.
Aug. 6, 2000
California
Universities are blending together some traditional areas of study--and making the master’s degrees of tomorrow.
Oct. 24, 1999
The Carlsbad startup is in early clinical trials for an experimental antiviral oral treatment for COVID-19, akin to Tamiflu for influenza.
Dec. 28, 2021
Business Announcements
Sanguine Biosciences (Sanguine), a leader in connecting patients with biomedical researchers to accelerate precision medicine R&D, this week announced its opening of a blood donor center in Los Angeles.
Sept. 15, 2023
American Hospital Supply Corp., owner of Van Nuys-based Bio-Science Laboratories, said Wednesday that it has agreed to merge the lab operation into a new company jointly owned with SmithKline Beckman Corp.
Jan. 3, 1985
Science & Medicine
Cambridge Bioscience said it completed a joint development agreement with American Hospital Supply to jointly develop Cambridge Bioscience’s urinary tract diagnostic system.
April 12, 1985
Shares of American Pharmaceutical fall 18% after news of its plan to buy its top shareholder.
Nov. 29, 2005
Technology and the Internet
PerkinElmer Inc., the world’s third-biggest maker of drug discovery equipment, said it agreed to buy laboratory instrument maker Packard BioScience Co. for $614 million in stock.
July 17, 2001