Houston-area health departments confirm worker terminations after federal health cuts
The Houston area is already feeling the fallout from $11 billion in cuts to grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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The Houston area is already feeling the fallout from $11 billion in cuts to grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Read MoreFibroBiologics currently contracts its manufacturing out but plans to bring all its manufacturing in-house.
Read MoreHouston-based Axiom Space is planning multiple launches for orbital data centers, and its data lead shared more insight on why.
Read MoreThe deal needs a bankruptcy court judge to sign off, but the parties reached an expedited sale agreement so disruption to Kiromic’s current clinical trials will not continue.
Read MoreData from St. Luke’s Health, one of the region’s largest hospital systems, show local nonprofits are applying for grants to improve social health drivers.
Read MoreAs highway construction in Texas ramps up, the state’s transportation agency has identified what local aerospace companies need from their roads.
Read MoreHewlett Packard Enterprise Co. is approaching a July 9 trial date for a government challenge about its $14 billion deal to acquire Juniper Networks Inc. Here’s what else is going on with the company.
Read MoreThe cancer center’s president said certain areas growing in the suburbs could see an expansion of services.
Read MoreNext Oncology is occupying space in the Texas Medical Center to conduct cancer-fighting clinical trials in Houston.
Read MoreThe rehabilitating astronauts spoke with reporters for the first time just over two weeks after returning to Earth from the International Space Station.
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