Merida is taking aim at the more budget-conscious end of the electric mountain bike market with the launch of its new ETMO range, described as the brand’s most price-focused Bosch-powered electric ...
Merida has launched a new gravel race bike named the Mission today. The brand claims this is a speed-oriented gravel bike with road and cyclocross influence. The Merida gravel range isn't vast; the ...
Merida Industries Chairman Michael Tseng learned a lot about business from his storied entrepreneur father, Ike. The family-run Taiwan bicycle maker has become one of the industry’s largest names ...
Financing of Merida Biosciences was backed by Bain Capital Life Sciences, BVF Partners and Third Rock Ventures, with participation from multiple other investors. Merida Biosciences announced that it ...
Immunology continues to be one of the most active areas for drug research as the field aims to bring patients new ways to eliminate the antibodies driving autoimmune disease, but in a manner that does ...
The latest biotech to roll out of Third Rock Ventures is working on Fc-based therapeutics it hopes could offer new treatment options to patients with autoimmune disorders like Graves' disease. Merida ...
- Series A financing co-led by Bain Capital Life Sciences, BVF Partners and Third Rock Ventures CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Merida Biosciences, a biotechnology company pioneering a new class of ...
No. 1 seed Emma Navarro of the United States put a comprehensive capper on her dominant week at the WTA 500 Merida Open Akron with a 6-0, 6-0 victory over Colombian qualifier Emiliana Arango in Sunday ...
I loved visiting Mérida, Mexico, which feels more laid-back and less crowded than Cancún. Mérida has beautiful architecture and excellent cuisine for a range of budgets. There's nothing like exploring ...
Nahda Nabiilah is a writer and editor from Indonesia. She has always loved writing and playing games, so one day she decided to combine the two. Most of the time, writing gaming guides is a blast for ...
In his first interview since abruptly leaving the Los Angeles Times in January, former executive editor Kevin Merida said “disagreements” with owner Patrick Soon-Shiong led to his exit from the paper.