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Business Wire
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
QurAlis Announces New Global Headquarters
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- QurAlis Corporation ('QurAlis'), a clinical-stage biotechnology company driving scientific breakthroughs into powerful precision medicines that have the potential to alter the trajectory of neurodegenerative and neurological diseases, today announced the opening of its new global corporate headquarters in Cambridge, MA. The company's new 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art research facility and office space located at 35 Cambridgepark Drive ('35 CPD'), doubles QurAlis' footprint in the heart of Cambridge's vibrant Alewife Biotech Park. 'Maintaining our corporate headquarters in Cambridge positions us at the heart of a thriving biotechnology hub with world-class talent and leading research institutions,' said Jason Brown, MBA, chief financial officer at QurAlis. 'The facility at Alewife allowed us to expand our R&D footprint, lab capacity, and office space to support QurAlis' growth and enhance our leading precision medicine portfolio and platform capabilities. Our new headquarters provides our employees with a high-tech work environment conducive to collaboration and innovation with improved space and amenities. The space will continue to foster our mission-driven culture committed to discovering and developing medicines that have the potential to transform the lives of people living with neurodegenerative and neurological diseases.' QurAlis and its landlord, Healthpeak, fully built out and furnished QurAlis' lab and office suite prior to occupancy. QurAlis' new headquarters offers a larger space with enhanced lab and discovery resources and a 5,000 square foot conferencing space for meeting and collaboration. More than one-third of the new facility is dedicated to a state-of-the-art 11,000 square foot lab with an expansive tissue culture suite and addition of an onsite antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) chemistry manufacturing lab to support programs utilizing QurAlis' FlexASO® technology platform. FlexASO® was developed to generate splice-switching ASOs with improved potency, increased therapeutic index and improved bio-distribution. This bespoke platform has the potential to tackle the spectrum of neurodegenerative and neurological diseases. 'Healthpeak welcomes QurAlis to 35 Cambridgepark Drive,' said Scott Bohn, chief development officer and head of lab at Healthpeak. 'QurAlis' need for Class A lab space to progress their groundbreaking neuroscience work aligned seamlessly with our purpose-built life science campus, offering state-of-the-art amenities, a sustainable LEED Gold design, and unbeatable proximity to Alewife Station – an ideal environment for QurAlis' continued innovation and growth.' Part of a 450,000 square foot RSF, three-building campus, 35 CPD is a LEED Gold 224,000 square foot RSF purpose-built life science building strategically located in West Cambridge directly across from the Alewife MBTA Station (Red line), at the end of Massachusetts Route 2, on Minuteman bike path and walkable to the Fresh Pond Reservation. 35 CPD, with attached garage, provides ample tenant amenities in the building including a Craft Food Hall, exclusive fitness center, private shower and locker rooms, secure bike room, client lounge, and activated outdoor spaces. QurAlis was represented in their search and lease negotiations by Carolyn Wheatley and Marc Consalvi at JLL. About QurAlis Corporation At QurAlis, we are neuro pioneers on a quest to cure, boldly seeking to translate scientific breakthroughs into powerful precision medicines. We work collaboratively with a relentless pursuit of knowledge, precise attention to craft, and compassion to discover and develop medicines that have the potential to transform the lives of people living with neurodegenerative and neurological diseases. QurAlis is the leader in development of precision therapies for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In addition to ALS, QurAlis is advancing a robust precision medicine pipeline to bring effective disease-modifying therapeutics to patients suffering from severe diseases defined by genetics and clinical biomarkers. For more information, please visit or follow us on X @QurAlisCo or LinkedIn.
Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Academy Sports price target raised to $47 from $45 at Truist
Truist analyst Joseph Civello raised the firm's price target on Academy Sports (ASO) to $47 from $45 but keeps a Hold rating on the shares after its Q1 earnings miss. The company's expanded Nike (NKE) and new Jordan assortment is outperforming expectations while the trade-down benefits are accelerating, though the overall traffic was down mid-single-digits in Q1 and May comps trended down by low-single-digits, the analyst tells investors in a research note. Easily unpack a company's performance with TipRanks' new KPI Data for smart investment decisions Receive undervalued, market resilient stocks right to your inbox with TipRanks' Smart Value Newsletter Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See Insiders' Hot Stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on ASO: Disclaimer & DisclosureReport an Issue Academy Sports price target lowered to $52 from $55 at Morgan Stanley Academy Sports price target lowered to $55 from $60 at BofA Academy Sports and Outdoors: Hold Rating Amidst Macroeconomic Challenges and Performance Concerns Buy Rating for Academy Sports and Outdoors: Overcoming Challenges with Strategic Adjustments and Growth Opportunities Cautious Hold Rating on Academy Sports and Outdoors Amid Mixed Financial Performance and Macroeconomic Challenges Sign in to access your portfolio

ABC News
11-06-2025
- Entertainment
- ABC News
Nikolai presses play on video games
As an avid gamer and music lover, Drive presenter Nikolai Beilharz is ready to press play on his favourite video game soundtracks with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. From 8-bit pioneers to modern-day epic worlds, the ASO is powering up for a bold new concert of iconic gaming music. Evolving from the nostalgic beeps and boops of the 80s, to some of the most cinematic and powerful soundtracks of today, video game compositions help bring virtual worlds to life. Whether you grew up playing Tetris and Sonic, lost yourself in the worlds of Call of Duty and The Legend of Zelda, or spent hours playing Super Mario, video game soundtracks are surprisingly nostalgic and familiar. Join Nikolai for Drive, as ASO musicians preview the 'Press Play' gaming music concert and perform live in the ABC's Collinswood studio on Friday 13 June. Plus, there's tickets to win to be at the live concert and experience the classical soundtracks yourself. Prize to win 2 x premium tickets for ASO Press Play concert at Festival Theatre 2 x premium tickets for ASO Press Play concert at Festival Theatre Your preferred date – either Friday 1 August or Saturday 2 August 2025 at 7pm Your preferred date – either Friday 1 August or Saturday 2 August 2025 at 7pm Prize is valued at $258 How to play Listen to Drive with Nikolai Beilharz from 3pm on Friday 13 June. Listen to Drive with Nikolai Beilharz from 3pm on Friday 13 June. Collect the video game audio clues, then respond correctly to the cue to call for your chance to win. Pick up your gaming console and immerse yourself in these memorable gaming melodies with 891 ABC Adelaide. Tune your radio to 891AM, listen live online at or download the ABC listen app and take us with you when you are on the go.


Time of India
07-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
HC directs govt to revise ASO seniority list based on appointment date
1 2 Cuttack: Orissa high court has directed the state govt to revise the seniority list of assistant section officers (ASOs)in the Odisha Secretariat Service, impacting hundreds of employees. The vacation bench's verdict settles a long-standing dispute concerning seniority among two batches of ASOs — direct recruits appointed through two separate advertisements and between promotees and direct recruits. Further, the verdict brings clarity to service-related disputes that lingered for years while providing relief to employees who were appointed earlier but placed lower in the final gradation list of ASOs published on June 11, 2020. A total of 10 writ petitions were clubbed together for hearing, categorised into two groups. The first group, comprising seven petitions, involved a dispute between two sets of direct recruits: one recruited under Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC)'s advertisement no. 06 dated May 14, 2015, for ST category candidates (140), and another (811) under advertisement no. 08 of Oct 6, 2012. The second group of three petitions involved disputes between promotees and direct recruits. The HC noted that although advertisement no. 6 was issued earlier, appointments from the list were delayed until Oct 2016 due to legal hurdles and administrative delays. In contrast, candidates under the 2015 advertisement were appointed earlier — on Jan 27 and May 18, 2016. In the judgment on June 3, the vacation bench of Justice B P Routray upheld the principle that seniority in govt service should be based on the actual date of appointment, not the date of the recruitment advertisement or recommendation — unless a rule explicitly states otherwise. Justice Routray ruled that ASOs appointed earlier in 2016 under advertisement no. 6 must be placed above those appointed later in the same year under advertisement no. 8 in the final gradation list published on June 11, 2020. Justice Routray further ruled that promotees must be treated as en-bloc seniors to the direct recruits of the same calendar year. Accordingly, Justice Routray ordered the home department to revise the ASO gradation list in line with the HC's directives, ensuring that seniority reflects the actual date of appointment. The judgment reinforced a key service jurisprudence, "He who is appointed earlier, ranks earlier. " Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !


New Indian Express
07-06-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Orissa HC directs govt to revise gradation list of secretariat ASOs
The bench of Justice AK Mohapatra noted that although Advertisement No. 08 was issued earlier in 2012, appointments from this list were delayed until October 2016 due to legal hurdles and administrative delays. In contrast, candidates under the 2015 advertisement were appointed on January 27, 2016 and May 18, 2016. Justice Mohapatra endorsed the principle that seniority in government service should be based on the actual date of appointment, not the date of the recruitment advertisement or recommendation, unless a rule explicitly states otherwise. While providing relief to candidates who were appointed earlier but placed lower in the seniority list, Justice Mohapatra ruled that the ASOs appointed earlier in 2016 under Advertisement No. 06 must be placed above those appointed later the same year under Advertisement No. 08 in the final gradation list published on June 11, 2020. The judge further ruled that promotees must be treated as en bloc senior to the direct recruits of the same calendar year and directed the Home department to revise the ASO gradation list in line with the court's directives, ensuring that seniority reflects the actual date of appointment. He also ruled that promotees must be treated as en bloc senior to the direct recruits of the same calendar year.