Sentences with phrase «life science business»

Advent Life Sciences is one of Europe's leading venture teams investing in life sciences businesses.
Over 300 guests representing: the investment and life science business communities; Ontario universities, colleges, hospitals and research institutes; and private donors and all three levels of government that have contributed to the project, are expected today at the Design Exchange in Toronto.
«There is a very heavy emphasis, because of the life science focus, on biochemistry,» says Linda Lim, technical recruiter for the company's life sciences business groups.
Life science business leader Andrew Whiteley becomes the Vice President of CSHL's Business Development and Technology Transfer department...
And in April, Verily, Alphabet's life sciences business, unveiled a health tracking watch built specifically for research purposes.
Now, Google discloses revenue and profits within two categories: Google (comprised of the core ad business as well as revenue from cloud, hardware, and Android), and «Other Bets» (sales from businesses like Nest, investment returns, small contributions from its Verily life sciences business, and the secretive X innovation lab, among other initiatives).
Since 2002, TPG Biotech has invested in more than 50 life science businesses.
The round also included Capital G, which is Alphabet's growth - stage venture arm, and its life sciences business Verily.
Those sales, Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat said on the earnings call, came from three sources: Nest; Verily, which is Alphabet's life sciences business; and Google Fiber, its broadband unit.
With faster rail access to London, MAG believes that London Stansted would attract more long haul routes, giving passengers more choice and providing high - tech and life sciences businesses in the corridor around Stansted with better access to global markets.
Dr. Jarrell has experience representing all types of companies and institutions at all stages of the life sciences business lifecycle, as well as those who invest in them.
Dr. Jarrell has experience representing companies and institutions at all stages of the life sciences business lifecycle, as well as those who invest in them.
Advances in technology, underlying knowledge, changes in funding and operating structures are transforming the way the life science business is done.
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