Tag: pharmaceuticals
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NIH Funds Seen Boosting Industry Patents
An analysis of grants issued by National Institutes of Health shows a large percentage of those grants, directly or indirectly, result in patented technologies in industry.
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CARB-X Commits $48M for Antibiotic Resistance R&D
A public-private partnership is spending $48 million in grants to biotechnology companies for research on treatments and diagnostics to counter antibiotic resistance, with half of that amount distributed immediately.
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FDA Approves Multiple Sclerosis Therapy
The Food and Drug Administration approved a synthetic targeted antibody to treat multiple sclerosis in people with relapsing or steadily worsening forms of the disease.
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Univ. of California to Gain European Crispr-Cas9 Patent
A patent dispute among top research universities took another turn, as the European Patent Office announced its intention to grant a patent to University of California for its genome editing techniques.
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Diet Enhancing Gut Microbes Shown to Slow Type 1 Diabetes
A diet that produces certain short-chain fatty acids in the gut is shown in lab mice to support the immune system and slow the onset of type 1 diabetes.
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T-Cell Therapy Trial Begins for Autoimmune Diseases
A biotechnology company began testing on humans an experimental drug to increase healthy T-cells in the immune system for people with autoimmune disorders.
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Challenge Seeks GI Tract Drug Delivery in Animals
A new challenge offered through InnoCentive is aiming for solutions to protect biological drugs delivered into the gastrointestinal, or GI, tract of animals.
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Genetic Techniques Speed Brain, Muscle Cell Production
A new technology targets the expression of genes in stem cells to produce specific brain and muscle cells on demand and in a few days, a fraction of the time now required.
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Regeneron to Sequence 500K UK Biobank Genomes
A biotech company and health database center are partnering with drug maker GlaxoSmithKline to produce genomic data on 500,000 individuals for drug discovery.
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Inhaled Drug Shown Feasible for Postpartum Bleeding
Results from a clinical trial show a dry-powder inhaled form of the drug oxytocin works in the body much like the injected form, given to prevent postpartum hemorrhage, excessive bleeding in some women after childbirth.