The funding discussions highlight ongoing investor demand for new and unproven research labs looking to find novel approaches to AI that push the technology forward. Recursive’s goal is to develop ...
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After a challenging 12 years trying to use AI to create new medicines, cofounder Chris Gibson stepped down as CEO last week. Can R&D chief and new CEO Najat Khan turn it around? In 2014, Recursion ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals owns the largest supercomputer in the pharmaceutical industry. However, Eli Lilly is starting to build one that could be even more powerful once it's completed. With its ...
After 12 years leading Utah-based techbio company Recursion, CEO Chris Gibson is stepping down. Recursion’s R&D head and Chief Commercial Officer Najat Khan will become CEO effective Jan. 1. Gibson co ...
Schlenker provided guidance for the fourth quarter, stating, "We expect revenues before reimbursements to grow in the low to mid-single digits, EBITDA to be 26% to 27% of revenues before ...
In Hans Christian Andersen's folktale, The Emperor's New Clothes, when a child cries out that the emperor is naked, he isn't revealing a secret. Everyone already knows it. What changes in that instant ...
Schlenker provided guidance: "For the third quarter 2025, as compared to 1 year prior, we expect revenues before reimbursements to be up in the middle single digits and EBITDA to be 26.75% to 27.75% ...
Student journalists keep college students informed. Unfortunately, universities are distancing themselves from student newspapers, exacerbating the challenges young people face in finding trustworthy ...
Evidently in the mood for some spring cleaning, Salt Lake City’s Recursion is clearing out a chunk of its pipeline as it narrows its focus on R&D in oncology and rare diseases. The move comes roughly ...
Recursion said it will end development for four of its 11 pipeline programs—one of which the company will consider outlicensing to a partner instead—and pause a fifth program, in a pruning designed to ...