Month: April 2022
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Infographic – Univ. Leadership Still a Man’s World
While women now make up a majority of Ph.D. degrees in the U.S., the people leading most of America’s research universities continue to be men.
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Hydrogel Shown to Boost Beneficial Gut Microbes
Tests with lab mice show a highly absorbent biocompatible gel promotes the growth of beneficial microbes associated with good metabolic health.
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Semiconductor Tech Drug Discovery Company Underway
A drug discovery company with an electronic screening process based on semiconductor technology is starting up and raising $9.25 million in seed funds.
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Trial Begins for Skin-Implanted Addiction Therapy
A clinical trial is underway testing a therapy for opioid use disorder that places a treatment drug pellet under the skin lasting for 12 weeks.
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State Grant Funds Virus-Immunotherapy Cancer Trial
A California state agency is helping fund a clinical trial testing an immunotherapy combined with a cancer-killing virus to treat solid tumor cancers.
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Early Trials Show Responses for Some Blood Cancers
First results from two clinical trials testing the safety of natural killer cell therapies show responses by patients with some forms of blood-related cancers.
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How To Be Different in Business
Customers first must discover you, notice you, and want to buy from you before they know that you’re an excellent choice.
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Infographic – US Biotech Venture Deals Slow in Q1
The rate of new venture deals for biotechnology start-ups in the U.S. slowed in the first quarter of 2022, but total dollars invested remain on track from last year.
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Ginkgo Acquires Bayer Agricultural Biologics Technology
Synthetic biology developer Ginkgo Bioworks is acquiring agricultural biologics assets from Bayer, transforming the companies’ five-year partnership.
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