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  • "It looks like the helminth the parasite rebalances the immune system," says Bobby Sandage , chief executive of Burlington, Mass.-based Coronado Biosciences, which is finishing up an early-stage clinical trial of whipworm to treat Crohn's disease.

    In a Squeaky-Clean World, a Worm Might Help Fight Disease Shirley S. Wang 2012

  • Biosciences, which is owned by the University of Utah Research Foundation.

    innovations-report 2010

  • Shares of Pacific Biosciences were at $14.25 Wednesday, down from its $16 IPO price.

    Revisiting Last Year's List Sarah E. Needleman 2011

  • Jefferies & Company assigned a buy rating to Neurocrine Biosciences

    Quantum Corp. Wrangles A Buy Rating MarketNewsVideo.com 2010

  • It takes the top spot from Pacific Biosciences Inc., a genetic-sequencing technology firm that went public in October.

    Web Is Money Magnet Colleen DeBaise 2011

  • For instance, last year's No. 1 company, Pacific Biosciences of California Inc. began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market in October.

    Revisiting Last Year's List Sarah E. Needleman 2011

  • Jefferies & Company assigned a buy rating to Neurocrine Biosciences

    Quantum Corp. Wrangles A Buy Rating MarketNewsVideo.com 2010

  • Pluristem Therapeutics added 7 cents, or 2.6%, to 2.76, Aastrom Biosciences gained 13 cents, or 4.8%, to 2.84 and StemCells advanced 8 cents, or 9.4%, to 92 cents.

    Stocks Start May With Slim Losses Brendan Conway 2011

  • Those setting such terms since Monday include auto component supplier Tower International, accessories designer and retailer Vera Bradley, women's clothing and accessories retailer Body Central, genetic sequencing system creator Pacific Biosciences of California, water-cooler provider Primo Water and Chinese tutoring company TAL Education Group.

    Deals Flow in IPO Pipeline; Tower, Vera Bradley on Tap Lynn Cowan 2010

  • David Green's team at Harvard Biosciences in Holliston, Mass., traveled to Stockholm and placed the matrix and the solution of cells into a custom-made device called a bioreactor.

    Patient gets world's first artificial trachea 2011

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