Over the past year, Holliston-based Biostage has revamped its upper management, changed its name and used its technology to partially recreate the esophaguses of several Yucatan pigs.
Harvard Biosceince has so far put $1.66 million into a forensic investigation, according to the company's financial report in which a loss of $700,000 was reported for the first two quarters of the year.
A team of Worcester Polytechnic Institute and UMass Dartmouth researchers characterized how some cranberry juice compounds can be effective in blocking the first step of bacterial infections.
The greater Worcester concentration of bioscience employment earned the area a spot on lists of places in the U.S. with the highest concentrations of workers in certain bioscience fields.
Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology, Inc. has rebranded itself as Biostage, Inc. to reflect a shift in its focus to bioengineered organ implants.