Life sciences firms see some fundraising success but need massive sums
Around Indiana, life sciences companies are searching high and low for venture capital to fund promising but expensive new products, which can take a decade or longer to develop.
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Around Indiana, life sciences companies are searching high and low for venture capital to fund promising but expensive new products, which can take a decade or longer to develop.
By Anthony Schoettle [email protected] Most people are aware of the Kiwanis Club. Sort of. Precious few know what the 102-year-old organization actually does. That alarmingly low brand awareness is a problem for the global not-for-profit, which has suffered from dwindling membership in recent years. To arrest that, Indianapolis-based Kiwanis International in April launched its first […]
Here is a sampling of panelists’ comments at the April 28 Life Sciences Power Breakfast.
Will the health care sector be disrupted by one big change or through a series of smaller changes?
The tale of Hostess’ demise and rise from the ashes is a fascinating case study of iconic brands, mismanagement and how private equity/buyout firms can make mind-boggling sums in the blink of an eye.
The Federalist Papers regarded federalism and its cousin, the separation of powers, as surer bulwarks of liberty than anything written into the Bill of Rights.
The latest announced closings, seven of which are in the Indianapolis area, bring the total number of Marsh grocery stores that are set to shut their doors this month to 19.
The measure skirted through the House by a 217-213 vote, as all voting Democrats and a group of mostly moderate Republican holdouts voted no.
Shortly after being named to Forty Under 40, Wendy Chesser left Indiana to work for a local economic development organization in southwestern Michigan but is now back home in Jeffersonville.
The year Deb Kunce was named a Forty Under 40 honoree she was working for Schmidt Associates, but she’s since left to start her own firm, CORE Planning Strategies, a third-party, outsourced project-management company.
The Indiana Conference of American Association of University Professors released a written statement saying it "objects strenuously" to the deal.
The virtual league is set to debut in 2018 with a full season of competition between at least 17 franchises. Pacers games likely will played at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
Days of heavy rainfall have forced the temporary closure of downtown Indianapolis’ historic Soldiers and Sailors Monument.
The Indianapolis-based refinery company’s financial results, released Thursday morning, showed marked improvement over the same period a year ago.
Republicans began pushing their prized health care bill through the House on Thursday, as the GOP sought a victory for President Donald Trump six weeks after nearly leaving the measure for dead.
The 66-unit development that would encompass an entire block between East Street and Park Avenue in the neighborhood had been sent back to the drawing board several times.
Urban Vines has a grand opening scheduled in Westfield, and Rails Craft Brew & Eatery is expected to open later this month in Saxony.
The restaurateur who helped transform the Mass Ave culinary scene plans to branch out with original concepts Rize and Provision this fall in the hotel near Keystone at the Crossing.
The settlements bring the total FedEx has paid resolve driver compensation claims to at least $454 million.
More than 900 works—in storage since the organization vacated the former University Place Conference Center—to become part of sports-focused expansion.