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Akoya Biosciences signs cancer therapy collaboration

Akoya Biosciences, a Marlborough firm analyzing tissues for therapy research, has signed a collaboration with the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of California San Francisco.

Boston Scientific lost $147M in 2Q amid COVID fallout

Boston Scientific saw sales plunge by 24% in the second quarter, a loss of roughly $630 million from the same point a year ago in struggles the Marlborough medical device manufacturer foreshadowed with temporary work schedule reductions and executive pay cuts in the spring.

Marlborough firm launches revised chemical terrorism protections

Block Engineering of Marlborough has launched a revised line of its LaserWarn products used to identify chemical threats and protect people from terrorism or accidental chemical release.

Quest Diagnostics receives FDA authorization to batch-test COVID-19 specimens

Marlborough medical firm Quest Diagnostics has received emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to use specimen pooling during its diagnostic test for COVID-19.
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ReWalk secures Medicare insurance code for its exoskeleton

ReWalk Robotics of Marlborough has secured an insurance code for its ReWalk personal exoskeleton from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

Nasuni secures $40M in funding

Nasuni, a cloud computing company based in Boston with a significant presence in Marlborough, has secured $40 million in new financing to help fund the company's growth, according to an announcement Tuesday.

Hologic launches first mobile breast ultrasound system

Hologic, a Marlborough medical device maker, has created its first ultrasound system for detecting breast lesions that's based on a movable cart.

Marijuana regulators levy $800K in fines against three Central Mass. companies

The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission agreed to levy $800,000 in fines against three cannabis companies at their regular meeting on Thursday.
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Central Mass. hospitals ran $95M in the red as pandemic was starting

Hospitals across Massachusetts showed significant financial losses in the first quarter of the year, capturing a time mostly before the coronavirus pandemic hit in full force, according to new state data released Thursday.

More than 2,300 pandemic loans given to Worcester businesses

Recipients skewed small, a reflection of both the predominance of small businesses and the aim of the Paycheck Protection Program, which generally leaves out public companies and all those with more than 500 employees.
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