Tag: pharmaceuticals

  • Drug Screening Target Designed for All Ebola Types

    8 October 2014. Researchers at University of Utah and Navigen Inc., both in Salt Lake City, designed a synthetic peptide acting like a protein found in all strains of the Ebola virus that can serve as a target when screening for potential drugs to treat patients with the deadly disease. The team led by Utah…

  • Company Launched for Tissue Regrowth, Inflammation Drugs

    7 October 2014. Novare Pharmaceuticals, an enterprise commercializing research on a protein that can treat inflammatory diseases and help create new cells for rebuilding tissue, such as after a mastectomy, began operations today under the auspices of Allied Minds, a company creating start-ups based on scientific discoveries at U.S. universities and national labs. The new…

  • Drug Delivery, Rewards Companies Partner on Med. Adherence

    6 October 2014. West Pharmaceutical Services, a company producing devices for administering drugs, and HealthPrize Technologies that offers an online system for rewarding patients when they follow medication instructions, are collaborating on a platform that connects their products into a service to boost medication adherence. Financial details of the venture were not disclosed. The companies…

  • Tissue Engineers, Biotech Firm Partner on Cartilage Repair

    3 October 2014. Histogenics Corp. that develops replacement cartilage is licensing technology from Intrexon Corp., a biotechnology company producing engineered genetics for commercial applications, for a new process to repair cartilage injuries with a patient’s own cells. The deal has a potential value of at least $44.5 million to Intrexon, but could also result in…

  • Johnson & Johnson Acquires Biotech Developing Anti-Virals

    30 September 2014. The biotechnology company Alios BioPharma Inc., a developer of anti-viral medications, is being acquired by health care products enterprise Johnson & Johnson for $1.75 billion. The all-cash deal will add Alios BioPharma’s pipeline to the portfolio of Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a division of Johnson & Johnson. Alios BioPharma, in South San Francisco, California,…

  • Lower Drug Dose Reduces Cataract Surgery Inflammation, Pain

    26 September 2014. A clinical trial of more than 500 patients shows a lower-dose formulation of a current medication reduces eye pain and inflammation among more post-surgical cataract patients than a placebo. Bausch and Lomb, a subsidiary of Valeant Pharmaceuticals in Laval, Quebec, Canada, reported today results of the late-stage clinical trial. The trial tested…

  • Biotech Company Licenses Caltech Immunotherapy Research

    24 September 2014. ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Ltd., a developer of cancer therapies harnessing the immune system, is licensing technology developed in the lab of David Baltimore at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena that derives cancer-fighting cells from a person’s own blood-forming stem cells. Financial terms of the exclusive license to ImmunoCellular Therapeutics, based in Los…

  • Safety Trial Underway for Addiction Drug Candidate

    23 September 2014. A clinical trial is underway testing the safety of a new therapy designed to treat addictions and compulsive behavior by Savant HWP, a drug development company in San Carlos, California. The study is testing the compound 18-methoxycoronaridine or 18-MC, conducted in South America by a Brazilian partner company identified as Hebron Farmaceutica…

  • U.S., Canada Authorities OK Biotech Ebola Treatments

    23 September 2014. Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp. says the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the company providing its experimental therapy for people with suspected or confirmed Ebola infections. The Vancouver, British Columbia biotechnology company says approval of its therapy called TKM-Ebola is part of a larger regulatory framework for the treatments worked out with FDA and…

  • Gene Editing Techniques Devised to Combat Superbugs

    22 September 2014. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology are developing ways to fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria by modifying the genes that make the bacteria resistant to drugs. The team from MIT’s Synthetic Biology Group, led by engineering professor Timothy Lu, published its findings yesterday in the journal Nature Biotechnology (paid subscription required). Antibiotic resistance is…