As part of a "transformation plan,” the Minnesota company says it will sell the business unit to Massachusetts-based Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
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The former U.S. Bancorp executive chair and CEO was elected to a four-year term.
Negotiators for the U of M and Essentia need to recognize the leverage that Fairview holds.
Maple Grove-based Morari will soon begin a phased commercial rollout of its product to delay ejaculation in men.
But, in a letter to employees, CEO James Hereford expressed openness to a new partnership, while the U of M publicly discloses merger proposal details.
Mental health is profoundly important in professional life — and for future innovators. By supporting initiatives that address mental health and substance use challenges early on, businesses can create a culture of wellness in the workplace (and in everyday life). This is an opportunity to strengthen Minnesota's workforce by empowering young people to gain healthy habits and lead fulfilling professional and personal lives.
Keith Ellison said Monday his office has reached a deal with Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk to keep the cost of insulin at $35 a month.
The proposed framework leaves big questions about the university's existing relationship with Fairview Health Services.
The Maple Grove-based company plans to use the money to fund a clinical trial and to hire more employees.
The telehealth medicine dispenser is part of an AARP showcase of "longevity tech" at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
The Plymouth-based medtech startup is evaluating the safety of using its ultrasound technology to destroy pancreatic tumors.
A group of plaintiffs alleged the company violated its fiduciary duties by including “poorly performing” Wells Fargo funds in its 401(k) plan.
The Mendota Heights-based supplier of dental equipment and veterinary supplies is set to be acquired by a California private equity firm.
The Edina-based spray tan studio is opening franchise locations in more states.
A new device known as the Pelvic Cradle aims to provide a more comfortable way for patients to get examinations.
The Lakeville physician takes on worker shortages, value-based care, and the uncertain economics of hospitals.
Dr. Shirin Towfigh claims the medical device giant “knowingly copied” her design for a hernia treatment device.
Solventum, which spun off from 3M in spring, is getting $13 million in state money for the project.