Port San Antonio leadership has scored some important wins. In October, Indo-MIM — an Indian company that makes precision components for several industries, including bioscience and aerospace — unveiled its new U.S. operations center at the Southwest Side port. The facility could ultimately…
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- Port San Antonio CEO plans to resign
- Baylor makes leap in US News & World Report rankings
Baylor's Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences continued to rank among the top programs in the country, listed as No. 26. New rankings were not available for physician assistant and doctor ... 52; University of Texas - San Antonio, No. 62; University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, No. 66…
- UIW's Newman lost toe, wins matches
It's a saga of focus, human biology, aging, personal grooming, biomedical science, Newman's inner drive and ultimately, ill-advised toenail clipping. One of the peculiarities of aging is that, as hair thins, toenails thicken. While hairlines recede like Dust Belt erosion, toenails turn into…
- CytoBioScience Raises $1.5M for “Intended Merger,” Document Says
Founded in Germany, CytoBioScience moved to San Antonio in 2015. It sells a device, the CytoPatch, for screening the safety and efficacy of drug formulations. The base CytoPatch unit sells for $175,000, and CytoBioScience also sells accessories, including microchips, buffers, solutions, cells,…
- BioBridge Global making investments for big-time growth
BioBridge Global, a San Antonio-based biomedical company, has made multiple tactical changes and investments recently as demand for its products and services increased significantly over the last year, with revenue from its businesses eclipsing $170 million. The collective revenue at BioBridge…