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| HART posts loss, begins Mayo Clinic studies | | Holliston-based Harvard Apparatus Regenerative Technology (HART) announced a fourth quarter loss as it continued to drive its organ replacement technology to market through large-animal studies being done at the Mayo Clinic. | | Read more >> | | Sick leave accrual policies under review at higher ed | | Changes could be in store for the compensation of public higher education officials in Massachusetts. | | Read more >> | | Mayo Clinic helps Boston Scientific speed development | | Marlborough's Boston Scientific has partnered with the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota to share intellectual property and stimulate the rapid development of medical devices to address unmet clinical needs. | | Read more >> | | Baker to disclose all out-of-state travel | | Gov. Charlie Baker has said he will disclose all out of state trips after his visit to a summit of conservative leaders in Georgia earlier this month. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| | The week in review | | 400 percent growth | | Worcester’s Wormtown has gone from 3 to 25 employees and 2,800 barrels of beer a year to 15,000. In the next year the company plans to expand into a 50,000-square-foot warehouse space.
| | Decentralized growth | | UMass Memorial Health Care will be concentrating expansion out into the community thanks to advancing medical technology. This is in contrast to the central model used for many years.
| | Constructing growth | | Construction has begun on a $14 million visitors center that will be located on the southern side of the city.
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