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WPI to test malaria treatment with NIH grant

A $420,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will allow a team of Worcester Polytechnic Institute researchers to test a plant-based therapy WPI is developing for the treatment of malaria.

Storage facility planned for Route 9 in Shrewsbury

Casey Storage Solutions will add a fifth Central Massachusetts location, with plans to build a new facility on Route 9 in Shrewsbury.

WPI to launch online engineering master’s

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is slated to become one of the first schools in The United States to offer an online master's degree in electrical and computer engineering.

Central Mass homes sales up, condo sales down

Pending single-family sales in Central Massachusetts increased in June, according to the state's Realtors' group, while confidence among its members statewide declined.
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Worcester life sciences firm says product passes milestone

VitaThreads, a life sciences firm founded in 2012 by two Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) professors, said its signature product has passed a milestone after its testing in animals.

Worcester brewery tops U.S. Open contest

Wormtown Brewery of Worcester has been named grand national champion of this year's United States Open Beer Championship, a contest in which brewers vie for honors in 81 different categories.

Marsh & McLennan names new president

Professional business services firm Marsh & McLennan, which has an office in Worcester, has named insurance industry executive Jerry Alderman as president of its New England property and casualty division.

Report: Life sciences to drive growth in Central Mass

Central Massachusetts is seen as an emerging leader in manufacturing, life sciences and health care in a recent report released by Citizens Bank.
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Fallon Health names two new executives

Worcester-based Fallon Health has named two new executives to lead the health care services and insurance company's senior care services and government programs divisions.

Worcester signage project receives $3M

A project designed to make it easier to travel around Worcester and promote the city is getting a $3-million funding boost from the city and state governments.
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