The biotech company, which is preparing to take its first product to market, has expanded its scope after finding solid footing in the Alamo City.
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- BioAffinity chairman: San Antonio move has paved the path for big success
- Florida tests bacteria-infected mosquitoes to kill off bugs
Keys officials are still considering a separate test of mosquitoes genetically modified by the British biotech firm Oxitec to produce Aedes aegypti ...
- Xenex in legal dispute with Canadian company over trade secrets
San Antonio-based biotech company Xenex Healthcare Services has scored an early-round victory against a Canadian company in Bexar County ...
- LSC students, faculty work with algae to create powerful lipid
Vasupradha Vasudevan, a student at Lone Star College-Montgomery, looks at algae samples with biotechnology intern Lorna Brewer, in Conroe.
- Belgian ambassador talks trade, business opportunities during San Antonio visit
Sectors of interest for Belgium in San Antonio are cybersecurity, healthcare, biotechnology and energy — particularly renewables and smart grid ...