Dr. Farrugia will officially take over as the head of Mayo Clinic at the start of next year. Current president and CEO Dr. John Noseworthy, in the meantime, will be preparing him for the role.
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The Minneapolis-based startup will use the National Institute of Mental Health grant toward further development of its wearable device that treats impulsive behaviors.
The St. Paul broadcaster’s digital marketing agency has acquired TriggerEX ad delivery technology from Dahl’s company TiWi Digital, improving Hubbard’s advertising platform capabilities.
Nothing has been confirmed yet, but a report from Axios indicates the Minnesota-based insurance giant will buy Washington-based pharmacy company Genoa Health.
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Nothing has been confirmed yet, but a report from Axios indicates the Minnesota-based insurance giant will buy Washington-based pharmacy company Genoa Health.
Proceeds from the Rochester loan will be used to expand operations, create jobs and develop a new product, identified as “on field-mixed reality training.”
The Alatus project calls for 40 stories and 214 units.
FarmFest was the first (and likely only) time that Jeff Johnson, Tim Pawlenty, Erin Murphy, Lori Swanson and Tim Walz would be together on the same stage.
The young New York-based mattress company shook up the industry with its online-order-shipped-to-your-door business model but it will enter a new era with brick-and-mortar growth.
A Capella spokesperson told TCB last fall that layoffs were expected as a result of the merger between Capella Education and Strayer Education. Under new name Strategic Education, the headquarters is shifting to Virginia.
The Minneapolis-based medical cannabis company plans to wrap its Series D round in the coming weeks.
A look at a Minneapolis-based production company that’s flown under the radar while creating TV specials for high-profile clients such as UnitedHealth Group, ABC, the CW, and Amazon.
The move also gives Atomic Data’s sister company Foundation Technologies the opportunity to relocate to the North Loop and double its headcount.
The National Science Foundation sees commercialization potential in the University of Minnesota’s “synthetic incompatibility” process that can target certain mosquito populations.
As one state department will fund efforts to help people with disabilities overcome work and life challenges, two other departments will fund public water infrastructure, and food and agriculture projects.
The deal boosts the capabilities of Land O’Lakes Sustain, a Land O’Lakes division that utilizes partnerships with farmers and other businesses to promote precision conservation in farming.
Minnesota is the third-largest pork-producing state in the U.S.
The agreement boosts the “validity” of the company’s product, which eliminates sweat from headwear, and marks big growth as NoSweat anticipates dipping into new market ventures.
University of St. Thomas business school graduate students examined barriers for people with disabilities face in gaining employment.