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But Clark and others in Asheville’s music scene — which has a spunky, up-and-coming reputation — foresee a long recovery ahead. A key question now is how to rebuild lives and livelihoods in Asheville as attention on the region wanes. Debris covers the River Arts District in Asheville, an area popular among artists and musicians. Tim Gormley, who co-owns Burial Beer Co., decided to scrap Burnpile, a music and beer festival that he called his company’s annual “Super Bowl” event. Burial Beer Co.'s Burnpile festival typically draws crowds every fall, but this year's was canceled after Hurricane Helene.
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download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Inspired by his career change, I decided it was time for my own career change. My first position in my brand-new career began as a substitute teacher in the elementary school I attended as a child. AdvertisementTeaching was one of the hardest things I've doneWhen I state that teaching sixth grade was one of the hardest things I had to do, it's no exaggeration. In my fourth year of education, I've found myself working in a great elementary school with an equally wonderful staff and an administration that appears to appreciate my work.
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Brian Gormley — Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( Brian Gormley | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Brian GormleyBrian Gormley covers venture capital and healthcare for The Wall Street Journal. He has bachelor's degrees in political science and journalism from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a master's degree in journalism from Boston University.
Persons: Brian Gormley Brian Gormley Organizations: The Wall Street, University of Massachusetts, Boston University Locations: Amherst
Biotech M&A Rebound Bodes Well for Venture Investors
  + stars: | 2023-08-10 | by ( Brian Gormley | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Venture capitalist Luke Evnin has financed several successful biotechnology startups that develop treatments for cancer. Now he is encouraging drugmakers to tackle another disease: a rare autoimmune condition that he has himself. Through the Scleroderma Research Foundation, a nonprofit that funds scleroderma research, Evnin has launched a new clinical trial platform, called Conquest, designed to accelerate drug development for the disease. Scleroderma often causes tightening and thickening of skin, and can affect the heart,...
Persons: Luke Evnin, drugmakers, Evnin Organizations: Scleroderma Research Foundation
Russia Says It Fended Off the Largest Ukrainian Assault in Months
  + stars: | 2023-06-05 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Why Call of Duty Could Stand in the Way of a $75 Billion DealGlobal regulators are concerned that if Microsoft acquires games publisher Activision Blizzard it could have an unfair advantage in the videogame industry, partly due to the popularity of Call of Duty. WSJ tech reporter Sarah Needleman joins host Zoe Thomas to explain what makes the Call of Duty franchise so successful. Plus, WSJ Pro reporter Brian Gormley discusses why patches that can deliver vaccines are attracting more investors. Photo: Activision
Persons: Sarah Needleman, Zoe Thomas, Brian Gormley Organizations: Microsoft, Activision
In several countries the effort to eradicate measles runs into the logistical obstacle of insufficient cold storage for vaccines. Patches from startups including Micron Biomedical and Vaxxas could overcome this difficulty and extend the reach of vaccines in nations where measles outbreaks occur because of relatively low vaccination rates. Measles vaccine doses are sensitive to heat and must be kept cold.
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Men make up most early adopters of electric cars, while women account for most EV skeptics. Here is who they are and what they're looking for. The adopters' top three prioritized vehicle features include addressing concerns about CO2 emissions and air pollution, vehicles that are unique, and a vehicle that keeps its value. They're also the most flexible of buyers regarding the range they're looking for in an EV. Given that, "I think we'll potentially start to see a shift in terms of what the range of features within electric vehicles is."
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Telemedicine companies are facing a regulatory shift that many entrepreneurs say would undercut their ability to quickly prescribe medication that helps prevent opioid overdoses. During the Covid-19 pandemic, telehealth companies benefited from a waiver of the requirement that patients be seen in-person before receiving a telemedicine prescription for buprenorphine, a controlled substance used to treat opioid addiction.
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So far, Texas has taken the lead with 36 such bills, according to Equality Texas, a statewide LGBTQ advocacy group. Four states — Arkansas, Alabama, Tennessee and Arizona — have enacted restrictions on gender-affirming medical care for minors, though federal judges have blocked them from taking effect in Arkansas and Alabama. State Sen. David Bullard, the Republican sponsoring the bill, told The Oklahoman that gender-affirming medical care is a “permanent change in your body that cannot be reversed. Accredited medical associations — including the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association — have supported gender-affirming care for minors. Advocates and doctors who treat trans youth have said many of the health care restrictions proposed by state legislators mischaracterize what gender-affirming care is.
JPMorgan Launches Life-Sciences Venture Group
  + stars: | 2022-11-01 | by ( Brian Gormley | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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For the past two years, remote work has been in a state of will they or won't they. We asked Greenberg and other career experts about the best ways to convince your boss to let you work remotely. Make a strong business caseConvincing your boss to let you work remotely is like convincing them of anything else. "Oftentimes you're more productive and effective when you're working remotely because you're better able to focus," Reynolds said. Pitch remote work as an experimentLet your boss know you're willing to reevaluate and adjust your work circumstances as necessary.
Venture-capital investment in digital health is down from last year’s record pace and increasingly focused on startups to help healthcare providers operate more effectively, an industry report said. U.S. startups in digital health—including telemedicine, software-based therapeutics and technology to help medical practices function more efficiently—secured $2.2 billion in venture capital during the third quarter, according to Rock Health, a San Francisco-based venture investor and advisory firm. It was the slowest quarter for digital-health investment since the fourth quarter of 2019, when companies raised $2.1 billion, Rock Health said.
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