AirHop Communications, a San Diego startup that develops systems software for high-performance 4G wireless networks, says it has raised $1 million in funding from wireless industry veterans. AirHop, which was founded in 2007 by Yan Hui, also named Garrett Choi as chief operating officer, Jerry Hall as vice president of marketing and Anand Parikh as … Continue reading “AirHop Raises $1M, Adds Execs”
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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Chip Keeps Smartbooks “Always On,” Sapphire Energy Developing Bio-Refinery, EvoNexus Picks First Startups, & More San Diego BizTech News
Qualcomm technology that’s being incorporated in a new line of small and lightweight netbook computers—which Qualcomm calls smartbooks—could make the wireless devices one of the hot gift items for consumers this Christmas. Read on as we unwrap that news and more. —Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs says a lineup of “smartbook” computers that are set for … Continue reading “Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Chip Keeps Smartbooks “Always On,” Sapphire Energy Developing Bio-Refinery, EvoNexus Picks First Startups, & More San Diego BizTech News”
Canadian Consulate Helps San Diego’s Technology Companies Look Across the (Northern) Border—and Vice Versa
San Diego is a major border city, tourism destination, and convention hotspot, so it should come as no surprise that the U.S. State Department recognizes 25 consular representatives of foreign governments in this area. But with a handful of exceptions, nearly all of them are honorary positions with no regular office hours. Among the exceptions … Continue reading “Canadian Consulate Helps San Diego’s Technology Companies Look Across the (Northern) Border—and Vice Versa”
MaxLinear Advances Chips for TV
MaxLinear, a Carlsbad, CA, fabless semiconductor company developing broadband radio-frequency designs that enable TV on any device, is introducing two tuner-and-demodulator designs that provide a single-chip solution for all terrestrial TV applications. In a related announcement, MaxLinear says its MxL101SF design was selected by Sigma Designs for its latest hybrid set top box, which combines … Continue reading “MaxLinear Advances Chips for TV”
Arena Prepares to Release Big Obesity Study, Minnow Medical Goes Into ‘Commercialization Mode,’ Metabasis Hires Strategic Adviser, & More San Diego Life Sciences News
Arena Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:ARNA]]) plans to announce results of a 4,000-patient clinical trial of its obesity drug lorcaserin this month. But Northern California rival Vivus (NASDAQ: [[ticker:VVUS]]) announced results of its own obesity drug first. Get the skinny on all this and the rest of San Diego’s life sciences news. —San Diego’s Arena Pharmaceuticals is … Continue reading “Arena Prepares to Release Big Obesity Study, Minnow Medical Goes Into ‘Commercialization Mode,’ Metabasis Hires Strategic Adviser, & More San Diego Life Sciences News”
San Diego’s EvoNexus Incubator Selects First Gaggle of Fledgling Startups
EvoNexus, the non-profit incubator launched in San Diego three months ago, has selected its inaugural group of new technology companies to be hatched. Cathy Pucher, the incubator’s executive director, tells me the first clutch of startups getting support from EvoNexus were culled from about 45 applicants. The contenders came from a surprisingly diverse number of … Continue reading “San Diego’s EvoNexus Incubator Selects First Gaggle of Fledgling Startups”
Minnow Medical Aims to Commercialize Improved Device for Treating Peripheral Artery Disease
Tom Steinke says he founded San Diego’s Minnow Medical out of an abiding conviction of the limitations of the medical stent, a mesh tube inserted in arteries to help prop open clogged blood vessels. Steinke came to this view after spending 20 years developing medical devices in the cardiovascular industry. His previous startup was San … Continue reading “Minnow Medical Aims to Commercialize Improved Device for Treating Peripheral Artery Disease”
San Diego’s Sapphire Energy Plans Bio-Refinery in New Mexico as ‘Algaeus’ Begins Promotional Cross-Country Tour
I got a phone call from Tim Zenk, a spokesman for San Diego-based Sapphire Energy, shortly before the hoopla began this afternoon in San Francisco, where a Toyota Prius hybrid electric car is setting out on an eco-friendly cross-country tour. Instead of using conventional gasoline, the Prius (which has been christened “Algaeus”) will use a … Continue reading “San Diego’s Sapphire Energy Plans Bio-Refinery in New Mexico as ‘Algaeus’ Begins Promotional Cross-Country Tour”
In Challenge for Emerging Netbook Market, Qualcomm Moves From Smart Phones to Smartbooks
As interest builds in the coming introduction of new wireless netbooks, Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs tells the San Diego Union-Tribune that many netbooks based on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor also will include Qualcomm’s MediaFLO, the company’s satellite-based TV broadcast for mobile devices. In an interview with the newspaper’s editorial board, Jacobs says the new line of … Continue reading “In Challenge for Emerging Netbook Market, Qualcomm Moves From Smart Phones to Smartbooks”
Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel Senses an Uptick in VC Activity, SAIC Plays Crucial Role in Cyber Security, DivX Buys AnySource, & More San Diego BizTech News
While there was a bit of a lull among San Diego’s hardware and software companies last week, Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel told me venture activity in the sector seems to be picking up. Our news summary begins now. —Mission Ventures managing partner Leo Spiegel told me he’s “cautiously optimistic” about a resumption in venture investment … Continue reading “Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel Senses an Uptick in VC Activity, SAIC Plays Crucial Role in Cyber Security, DivX Buys AnySource, & More San Diego BizTech News”
San Diego’s SAIC Emerging as Key Player in Nation’s Cyber-Security Battle
In financial results issued late yesterday, San Diego defense contractor SAIC attributed its increased second-quarter revenue and earnings to “recent wins in defense logistics, information technology, and cyber-security,” among other things. That last part about cyber security may be an understatement, based on a conversation I had last night with Alan Paller. As a founder … Continue reading “San Diego’s SAIC Emerging as Key Player in Nation’s Cyber-Security Battle”
Ailing Metabasis Hires Advisory Firm
San Diego’s Metabasis Therapeutics (NASDAQ: [[ticker:MBRX]]), which warned in May that it might have to cease operations, says it has hired a financial advisory firm to help the company evaluate its strategic options. Metabasis said earlier this week that Mark Erion, the company’s CEO, chief scientific officer, and director, has resigned to join Merck & … Continue reading “Ailing Metabasis Hires Advisory Firm”
Acadia Takes a Fall, CareFusion Spins Off, Life Technologies Takes $450M in Cash, & More San Diego Life Sciences News
CareFusion, a medical technology company, got its official start earlier this week and is already one of the largest companies in San Diego, with 15,000 employees and $3.7 billion in annual revenue. Find out how that happened and read up on other local biotech news. —Shares of San Diego’s Acadia Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:ACAD]]), which had … Continue reading “Acadia Takes a Fall, CareFusion Spins Off, Life Technologies Takes $450M in Cash, & More San Diego Life Sciences News”
BrightScope Raises $2M
San Diego-based BrightScope, a startup that analyzes and rates the performance of 401k plans, says it has raised $2 million in a Series B funding round led by an angel investment from Jim Caccavo of Steelpoint Capital Partners. BrightScope was founded two years ago as an independent data analytics firm that reviews and rates 401k … Continue reading “BrightScope Raises $2M”
MabVax Raising $4 Million
MabVax Therapeutics, a San Diego biotech developing novel vaccines and human antibodies for the treatment of cancer, plans to raise $4 million from investors, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company, which has raised about $500,000 so far, was founded in 2006 to develop polyvalent versions of existing monovalent … Continue reading “MabVax Raising $4 Million”
As Startup Considers IPO, Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel Sees End to San Diego’s VC Lockdown
Leo Spiegel says he’s sensing a change in San Diego’s listless venture capital sector. Spiegel quickly adds that he doesn’t have the data to back it up. It’s just a feeling he has, a sailor’s instinct for a freshening breeze in the horse latitudes. Yet as a managing partner at San Diego’s Mission Ventures, Spiegel’s … Continue reading “As Startup Considers IPO, Mission Ventures’ Leo Spiegel Sees End to San Diego’s VC Lockdown”
DivX Gets Internet TV Technology
San Diego digital media company DivX (NASDAQ: [[ticker:DIVX]]) says it has acquired AnySource Media, a Malvern, PA-based developer of Internet television streaming technology that enables users to connect their TV to Internet-based content and services. The deal could be valued up to $15 million, with $7.5 million paid in cash upfront and another $7.5 million … Continue reading “DivX Gets Internet TV Technology”
Healthcare Venture Funding Goes to Medsphere, Aubrey, and Animal Cell Therapies—A Brief Roundup
If new venture rounds are any indication, the life sciences sector is showing renewed signs of life, with several startups raising capital in the San Diego region, according to recent filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Industry watchers are expecting healthcare IT, in particular, to heat up as the federal government’s carrot-and-stick approach … Continue reading “Healthcare Venture Funding Goes to Medsphere, Aubrey, and Animal Cell Therapies—A Brief Roundup”
San Diego’s Medical Technology Startups Get Reborn in CareFusion Spinoff
San Diego has long been known as an incubator for new technology companies. But as the hometown for established Fortune 500 companies, San Diego is barely on the map. You can count San Diego’s Fortune 500 companies on three fingers: Qualcomm (at No. 244), Sempra Energy (No. 252), and SAIC (No. 266). This is because … Continue reading “San Diego’s Medical Technology Startups Get Reborn in CareFusion Spinoff”
Semiconductor Startups Get Squeezed, TheFunded Founder Institute Expanding Worldwide, Algae-Based Biofuels Startups Multiply, & More San Diego BizTech News
At a time when semiconductor startups seem to be an endangered species, San Diego’s cleantech sector continues to show unusually strong growth. Get the lowdown on that and more. —The shutdown of San Diego’s Sequoia Communications is a sign of broader problems that are making it harder to build new fabless semiconductor design companies, according … Continue reading “Semiconductor Startups Get Squeezed, TheFunded Founder Institute Expanding Worldwide, Algae-Based Biofuels Startups Multiply, & More San Diego BizTech News”
Fallbrook Aims to Mow Down Market With Hydro-Gear Licensing Deal
San Diego’s Fallbrook Technologies says it has struck a deal for what is literally a “greenfield” application of its NuVinci continuously variable transmission. The venture-backed company, which has been steadily expanding the market for its transmission technology, has signed a licensing agreement with Hydro-Gear of Sullivan, IL, a leading maker of drive systems for lawnmowers … Continue reading “Fallbrook Aims to Mow Down Market With Hydro-Gear Licensing Deal”
TheFunded to Bring Startup “Training Camp” to San Diego—Eyeing Other Cities From Seattle to Boston to Paris
The inaugural class of the TheFunded Founder Institute, a San Francisco-based training camp for startup CEOs, isn’t graduating until Sept. 8—but the institute’s founder, Bay Area serial entrepreneur Adeo Ressi, is already expanding the program to San Diego and elsewhere. Ressi, who previously founded the VC rating site TheFunded and operates the institute as an … Continue reading “TheFunded to Bring Startup “Training Camp” to San Diego—Eyeing Other Cities From Seattle to Boston to Paris”
Amylin and Biogen Idec Make Board Changes, Inovio Catches Wave of Investor ‘Swine Flu’ Fervor, Ligand Buys Neurogen, & Other San Diego Life Sciences News
Fallout from two of the proxy battles we followed earlier this year has become more apparent on the boards at San Diego’s Amylin Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AMLN]]) and Cambridge, MA-based Biogen Idec (NASDAQ: [[ticker:BIIB]]), which has operations in San Diego. We’ve got that and more life sciences news. —Diabetes drug maker Amylin Pharmaceuticals said its board … Continue reading “Amylin and Biogen Idec Make Board Changes, Inovio Catches Wave of Investor ‘Swine Flu’ Fervor, Ligand Buys Neurogen, & Other San Diego Life Sciences News”
All Green on the Western Front: San Diego Algae Pioneers Provide Glimpse of the Future of Biofuels
[Corrected 9/03/09, 7:20 am. See below.] It felt almost anti-climactic when retired Vice Adm. Dennis McGinn arrived in San Diego last week to meet with some of San Diego’s leading algae biofuels scientists and tour a local biofuel research facility. McGinn, a former commander of the Navy’s Third Fleet in San Diego, is a member … Continue reading “All Green on the Western Front: San Diego Algae Pioneers Provide Glimpse of the Future of Biofuels”
Slacker Founder Mudd Out as CEO
Slacker, the San Diego-based online music streaming service, confirms today that founding CEO Dennis Mudd has stepped down, handing over his duties to Jim Cady, Slacker’s president and chief operating officer. Anders Steele, a spokesman for the three-year-old startup, says Mudd will stay on Slacker’s board and plans to remain involved at the company. “With … Continue reading “Slacker Founder Mudd Out as CEO”
CEO Says Sequoia’s Extinction Reflects Why Semiconductor Startups Are an Endangered Species
Sequoia Communications CEO Dave Shepard was out of town last week when the demise of the San Diego fabless semiconductor design company came to light. I was told he was furious over the shutdown, as Sequoia had finished its product, a chip for use in cellphones and wireless devices, had secured customers, and was roughly … Continue reading “CEO Says Sequoia’s Extinction Reflects Why Semiconductor Startups Are an Endangered Species”
Former Novartis CEO Elected as Amylin Chairman
Amylin Pharmaceuticals’ board of directors has unanimously elected former Novartis CEO Paulo Costa as chairman, an appointment that was supported by Eastbourne Capital Management of San Rafael, CA, an institutional investor that had voiced concerns about the vacancy in the chairman’s role. An Eastbourne spokesman says the firm supported Costa’s election to Amylin’s board and … Continue reading “Former Novartis CEO Elected as Amylin Chairman”
Ligand Gets Neurogen for $11M
San Diego’s Ligand Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:LGND]]) has agreed to acquire Branford, CT-based Neurogen, in a stock deal valued at $11 million. The transaction gives Neurogen shareholders a 3 percent ownership stake in the combined company, and a variety of contingent cash payments, such as net proceeds from the sale of Neurogen real estate. Ligand gains … Continue reading “Ligand Gets Neurogen for $11M”
Chipmaker Sequoia Communications Out of Business, DivX Settles Yahoo Lawsuit, Connect Proposes Venture Initiative, & Other San Diego BizTech News
San Diego wind turbine maker Helix Wind made some more acquisitions, and out-of-business chipmaker Sequoia Communications arranged to sell its equipment in an online auction tomorrow. So it was a good news, bad news week for technology here. —San Diego’s Sequoia Communications, which gained attention in the wireless chip industry when it introduced a multimode … Continue reading “Chipmaker Sequoia Communications Out of Business, DivX Settles Yahoo Lawsuit, Connect Proposes Venture Initiative, & Other San Diego BizTech News”
AltheaDx Raising $6M
AltheaDx, a San Diego company previously known as Althea Diagnostics, has garnered $3.57 million in a recent venture round that aims to raise a total of $6 million, according to a recent regulatory filing. The company provides services and technologies to streamline drug development. The paperwork does not identify the investors, although AltheaDx identifies Telegraph … Continue reading “AltheaDx Raising $6M”
San Diego’s Connect Takes Offensive, Sets Agenda for Stoking the Region’s Innovation Economy
Lots of people have been saying the VC model for funding technology innovation is broken. Now San Diego’s Duane Roth has some ideas for ways the regional technology community can try to do things differently. Roth, who is chief executive of Connect, the non-profit organization that helped create San Diego’s innovation economy, laid out some … Continue reading “San Diego’s Connect Takes Offensive, Sets Agenda for Stoking the Region’s Innovation Economy”
Mobile TV Gets Audience Tracker
FLO TV, San Diego-based Qualcomm’s (NASDAQ: [[ticker:QCOM]]) satellite-based mobile TV service and Portland, OR-based Rentrak Corp. (NASDAQ: [[ticker:RENT]]) say they are collaborating on a system that will provide comprehensive data on mobile TV viewership and advertising. Using Rentrak’s TV Essentials media measurement system, the partners plan to deliver reports to provide a basis for setting … Continue reading “Mobile TV Gets Audience Tracker”
San Diego’s Platformic Adds Mobile Blogging Capability to Web Development and Management Tools
Platformic, a San Diego web development startup, is introducing a new mobile blogging tool, which, according to the company, simplifies the process of adding video, photos, and text to websites based on Platformic’s technology and content management system. Platformic says new content can be added to a website using an iPhone, Blackberry, or other mobile … Continue reading “San Diego’s Platformic Adds Mobile Blogging Capability to Web Development and Management Tools”
DivX and Yahoo Settle Suit
DivX (NASDAQ: [[ticker:DIVX]]), the San Diego video codec developer, says it has settled a lawsuit with Yahoo (NASDAQ: [[ticker:YHOO]]) over an advertising agreement that triggered some turmoil at DivX last fall. Terms were not disclosed, but DivX says the settlement will boost its third-quarter operating income by 29 cents per share. With about 32.8 million … Continue reading “DivX and Yahoo Settle Suit”
Wireless Chipmaker Sequoia Communications Shuttered; Auctioneers Move in
San Diego’s Sequoia Communications, a venture-backed semiconductor company founded in 2001, has shut down—ending the startup’s effort to develop an innovative microchip for cellular phones. The company’s demise was reported yesterday by the website SoCalTech.com, which noted that Sequoia has raised more than $50 million from BlueRun Ventures, Cadence Design Systems, Gabriel Venture Partners, Huntington … Continue reading “Wireless Chipmaker Sequoia Communications Shuttered; Auctioneers Move in”
Anadys Moves Hepatitis C Drug Ahead on its Own, Intellikine Casts a Broad Net, Sequel Pharma Raising $8.4M, & Other San Diego Life Sciences News
It’s been relatively slow for San Diego life sciences news, except for a flurry of funding deals for local drug development companies. Get the scoop on who’s getting money, along with some biotech profiles and more. —CEO Steve Worland of San Diego’s Anadys Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: [[ticker:ANDS]]) says the company has stabilized following some mercurial advances … Continue reading “Anadys Moves Hepatitis C Drug Ahead on its Own, Intellikine Casts a Broad Net, Sequel Pharma Raising $8.4M, & Other San Diego Life Sciences News”
San Diego Biotech Startups Raise New Cash to Treat Anemia, Heart Disease and More
Three life sciences companies in the San Diego region have raised venture capital lately, according to our scan of filings from the Securities and Exchange Commission. All three are concentrating on developing new drugs. Here’s a roundup: —Palkion, a San Diego developer of anemia drugs, has raised $2.5 million from investors, according to an SEC … Continue reading “San Diego Biotech Startups Raise New Cash to Treat Anemia, Heart Disease and More”
Qualcomm Ventures Uses QPrize to Fill VC Void, Seed Wireless Startups Around the World
[Editors note: Revises and corrects the terms of QPrize convertible note funding] When San Diego-based Qualcomm Ventures announced it was organizing a new international prize competition last May, the economy was already reeling and the venture capital industry had slammed on the brakes. That slowdown in VC activity—especially for early stage startups—was probably the key … Continue reading “Qualcomm Ventures Uses QPrize to Fill VC Void, Seed Wireless Startups Around the World”
Domain Raises a $500M VC Fund, Dissident Prods Amylin Again, Avanir Passes Pivotal Test, & More San Diego Life Sciences News
While San Diego has seen a big decline in VC investments this year, it’s nice to know that Domain Associates, one of the region’s most-active life sciences VCs, has raised a new fund. We’ve got the rundown on that and more news of interest to the life sciences community. —San Diego’s life sciences community got some … Continue reading “Domain Raises a $500M VC Fund, Dissident Prods Amylin Again, Avanir Passes Pivotal Test, & More San Diego Life Sciences News”
VMIX Views its Online Video Service as Silver Lining for Newspaper Industry
These are dark times for the newspaper business, which has been suffering from revenue erosion as classified ads, corporate recruiting, and other forms of advertising—not to mention readers—have moved to the Internet. You’d think that means the outlook also would be gloomy at San Diego-based VMIX, a venture-backed startup that provides Web-based software used primarily … Continue reading “VMIX Views its Online Video Service as Silver Lining for Newspaper Industry”
Avanir’s Results for Neurological Drug Triggers Outburst in Trading
The price of shares in Avanir Pharmaceuticals climbed by almost 30 percent today after the onetime San Diego biotech said a late-stage clinical trial shows its drug for treating an unusual neurological disorder can substantially reduce involuntary emotional outbursts and is “generally safe and well tolerated.” Avanir (NASDAQ: [[ticker:AVNR]]), which is now based just across the Orange … Continue reading “Avanir’s Results for Neurological Drug Triggers Outburst in Trading”
Covario Adds Online Marketing Services
San Diego’s Covario, which specializes in high-end software analytics that helps customers optimize search engine results for their web sites and products, says it is expanding to offer Internet marketing services capabilities. The company says the move into agency services, which marks a turning point in its technology-focused strategy, came in response to growing advertiser market … Continue reading “Covario Adds Online Marketing Services”
Northrop Grumman Takes Center Stage at Unmanned Technologies Confab
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International says its conference and exhibition in Washington D.C. this week is the largest event of its kind, featuring the world’s biggest collection of robotic vehicles for use in the air, land, and sea. Judging by the news conference agenda, however, the four-day convention could almost be called the … Continue reading “Northrop Grumman Takes Center Stage at Unmanned Technologies Confab”
Domain Raises $500M for VC Fund
San Diego’s hometown VC firms, which have been languishing in the doldrums for much of the year, got a breath of fresh air today. Domain Associates, the venture capital firm that helped fund San Diego’s Orexigen, NuVasive, and other life sciences startups, says it has successfully raised $500 million for its eighth VC fund, which … Continue reading “Domain Raises $500M for VC Fund”
Unmanned Vehicle Makers from Boston, Seattle, and San Diego (Xconomy’s Cities) Showcase Advances at DC Confab
The world’s largest collection of unmanned aircraft and other robotic systems is coming in for a landing this week in Washington, D.C., at a four-day conference that’s sponsored by AUVSI, the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International. Today’s the big day for video capture, with live demonstrations of UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and UGVs (Unmanned … Continue reading “Unmanned Vehicle Makers from Boston, Seattle, and San Diego (Xconomy’s Cities) Showcase Advances at DC Confab”
San Diego’s Senomyx in New Lucrative Collaboration, Google Ventures is V-Vehicle Backer, KidZui Launches ZuiTube, & Other San Diego BizTech News
There were deals to report in San Diego last week. Not necessarily big deals, but even little deals are a big deal these days. Read all about it in this week’s BizTech roundup. —The V-Vehicle Co. operated in stealth mode in San Diego for three years before it surprised many in June, when the startup … Continue reading “San Diego’s Senomyx in New Lucrative Collaboration, Google Ventures is V-Vehicle Backer, KidZui Launches ZuiTube, & Other San Diego BizTech News”
In Aftermath of Proxy Fight Amylin Pharmaceuticals Investor Expresses Concern Over Empty Board Chair Seat
After a bruising proxy battle ousted Amylin Pharmaceuticals’ chairman and lead outside director, the San Diego biotech issued a statement on June 2 that seemed to signal a cease-fire with dissident shareholders (including Carl Icahn). “We look forward to working with all our new directors to bring transformational medicines to patients and to drive sustainable … Continue reading “In Aftermath of Proxy Fight Amylin Pharmaceuticals Investor Expresses Concern Over Empty Board Chair Seat”
IPS Group, a Cellular Equipment Firm, Raising $1.5 Million in Shift to Parking Meter Business
The IPS Group, a specialized San Diego cellular technology company, is raising $1.5 million in funding from individual investors as part of a shift to the development of high-tech parking meters. The privately held company has raised more than $1.3 million so far, according to a recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The … Continue reading “IPS Group, a Cellular Equipment Firm, Raising $1.5 Million in Shift to Parking Meter Business”
Ichor Gets $3.3M Alzheimer’s Grant
Ichor Medical Systems, a privately held San Diego biotech, says it’s getting a $3.3 million grant award from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke to develop a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease. Using an electroporation delivery system that creates temporary pores in cell membranes, Ichor has been developing DNA vaccines and drugs for treating … Continue reading “Ichor Gets $3.3M Alzheimer’s Grant”
Isis Prepares Novel Treatment for Lou Gehrig’s Disease, BrainCells Is Encouraged by New Drug for Depression, Inovio Raises $30M, & More San Diego Life Sciences News
It might be the dog days of summer, but San Diego’s life sciences companies kept up a busy flow of cool news over the past week. Get your update here. —Isis Pharmaceuticals, the Carlsbad, CA, biotech that specializes in so-called antisense technology, is getting ready to test a new treatment later this year for patients … Continue reading “Isis Prepares Novel Treatment for Lou Gehrig’s Disease, BrainCells Is Encouraged by New Drug for Depression, Inovio Raises $30M, & More San Diego Life Sciences News”