Author - Ziad

Siamab Therapeutics Presents New Preclinical Data for Its Novel Anti-STn Antibodies, Antibody-Drug Conjugates, and Anti-STn Bispecific Antibodies at the AACR Annual Meeting 2017

Siamab Therapeutics, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company developing novel cancer immunotherapies, today announced the presentation of two posters featuring new preclinical data for its novel anti-Sialyl-Tn (STn) antibodies, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), and anti-STn, anti-CD3 bispecific antibodies at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2017, being held April 1-5, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Read more >>
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Intellectual Property and Patent Law

The following post is from Antonette Ho, Group Operations Manager at Boston Harbor Angels. David Powsner Earlier in March, the Boston Harbor Angels held an Intellectual Property (IP) and Patent Law Workshop at Nutter, a sponsor of Boston Harbor Angels. David Powsner, a Partner in the Intellectual Property Department, and a member of Boston Harbor Angels, facilitated the session. Powsner shared the different types of intellectual property, questions...
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Electronic Glasses Open New World For Legally Blind South Jersey Boy

Nine-year-old John Paul Corman, who is legally blind, is now experiencing the world through a device called eSight. It processes images in real-time and allows John Paul to focus where he’s looking. “eSight takes his little bit of vision and makes it better for him, it gives him more access to the visual world around him,” explains his mother Faye Corman. Read more >>
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Boston Harbor Angels Hosts Gavea Angels of Brazil

Boston Harbor Angels, one of the top three elite angels groups in the US, will be hosting Brazilian angel group Gavea Angels on Thursday, April 6, 2017. Gavea Angels, a leading Brazilian angel investment group, has organized a "Investor’s Week in Boston" to promote and establish connections between the angel communities in Brazil and the US. In addition to the Boston Harbor Angels, Gavea Angels will also visit universities such as Harvard and MIT, the...
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Donors help Barrington boy gain sight

Jon Paul Corman tried on his new high-tech glasses Thursday and had just one word to say: "Wow!" In front of the third-grader's eyes was a set of eSight Eyewear: a camera, a powerful computer and LED screens that help legally blind people see images in real time. As a company representative showed him how to use the technology, Jon Paul gazed around the hotel meeting room, swiveling his head to see his mother's face, a laptop, a camera. Read more >>
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