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Conventions and conferences are back — with some COVID-era changes Here s a look inside

Conventions and conferences are back — with some COVID-era changes Here s a look inside
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Conventions and conferences are back, with changes for the COVID era Here s a look inside

Conventions and conferences are back, with changes for the COVID era Here s a look inside
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Conventions return to California with with COVID-era changes

Conventions return to California with with COVID-era changes
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CRISPR Therapeutics Company Caribou Biosciences Plans $100M IPO

CRISPR Therapeutics Company Caribou Biosciences Plans $100M IPO July 6, 2021 A little more than three months after it raised $115 million in a Series C financing round, Caribou Biosciences late last week filed for an initial public offering whose size has not yet been determined, though the company’s S-1 registration statement filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, included a placeholder amount of $100 million. The company plans to trade its shares on the NASDAQ Global Select Market, under the symbol CRBU. Caribou was established in 2011 by Haurwitz, Doudna, Martin Jínek, a former postdoctoral fellow in Doudna’s lab, now at the University of Zurich, who led the seminal 2012 study leading to the Nobel Prize, and James Berger, professor in the department of biophysics and biophysical chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

A type of echocardiogram may predict COVID-19 patients most at risk of developing atrial fibrillation

A type of echocardiogram may predict COVID-19 patients most at risk of developing atrial fibrillation Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine have shown that a type of echocardiogram, a common test to evaluate whether a person s heart is pumping properly, may be useful in predicting which patients with COVID-19 are most at risk of developing atrial fibrillation -; an irregular heartbeat that can increase a person s risk for heart failure and stroke, among other heart issues. The new findings, published online May 30 in the Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, also suggest that patients with COVID-19 who go on to develop atrial fibrillation more commonly have elevated levels of heart-related proteins called troponin and NT-proBNP in blood test samples.

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