Aveo suffers new setback on kidney cancer drug
The Cambridge biotechnology told investors its Japanese partner has pulled out of an deal to seek approval of the drug candidate in Europe.

The Cambridge biotechnology told investors its Japanese partner has pulled out of an deal to seek approval of the drug candidate in Europe.
Neil M.M. Morrison was fined for his role as chief political adviser for Timothy Cahill.
German-based global drug maker Merck Serono is the latest drug maker turned investor in biopharmaceutical start-ups.
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Soon it will take only the click of a mouse to explore the Galapagos Islands’ remote areas.
The sale of the 11-story building at 40 Broad Street is the latest signal that the city’s commercial real estate market is heating up.
Fidelity selling limo firm launched by ‘Ned’ JohnsonThe firm’s iconic chairman launched limousine service BostonCoach in 1985 after waiting too long for a taxi at the airport.
Johnson & Johnson is developing what could eventually be game-changing treatments for depression and pain.
Love your job? Nominate your organization for The Globe’s 2013 edition of the Top Places to Work.
Some in Silicon Valley and elsewhere say that a conventional education can’t possibly give kids with outsize talents what they need.
The visually dramatic black-and-white floor in the entryway of this spacious center entrance Colonial signals what lies ahead.
Ralph Lauren Corp. quarterly profit rose 35 percent as it benefited from lower cotton prices and cost controls.
Cynosure Inc., a Westford company, will replace NCI Building Systems Inc. on the S&P SmallCap 600 index.
A growing number of empty nesters are finding the challenges, strain, and sometimes elation of dismantling homes they have lived in for decades.
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