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Beam Therapeutics says CRISPR treatment shows encouraging results in lung condition

The Cambridge-based company touted the data as evidence of the first successful use of CRISPR gene editing to fix a disease-causing mutation.

Roche to open innovation center at new Harvard campus in Allston that could employ hundreds

Mayor Michelle Wu called the move a "major milestone" for the campus and neighborhood.

BOLD TYPES

Why were zebras parachuting from the rafters at a recent Celtics game?

Takeda Pharmaceutical teamed up with the Boston Celtics to raise awareness of rare diseases at the C’s-Cavaliers game on Friday at the TD Garden.

Ginkgo further scales back Seaport real estate

The once fast-growing biotech firm is cutting its footprint again.

Thermo Fisher inks $4 billion deal to buy former 3M filtration business

Waltham-based Thermo is buying the business from Solventum, a Minnesota-based company that spun off from manufacturing conglomerate 3M roughly one year ago.

Struggling Somerville biotech Bluebird Bio to be sold for less than $30 million

The cut-rate price reflects the Somerville-based biotech company’s tumble from soaring heights.

Shirley Leung

Trump is coming for ‘eds and meds.’ That’s a big problem for Massachusetts.

The strength of the Massachusetts economy comes down to one thing: brain power. Now our jobs, research, and talent pool could be vulnerable.

innovation economy

No more needles? Startups are testing patches to deliver weight-loss drugs and other medications.

Local companies are developing technologies that they hope could replace a painful poke with something that feels more like having Velcro against your skin for a few minutes.