Tag: life sciences
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Trial Set for Respiratory Disease Nasal Spray Vaccine
A clinical trial is about to begin enrolling participants to test a vaccine given as a nasal spray protecting against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV.
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CBD Tablet Shown to Reduce Post-Operative Pain
Findings from a clinical trial show a rapidly disintegrating cannabidiol tablet reduces pain with few adverse effects in patients having shoulder surgery.
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Univ. Lab Licenses Protein for Vaccine Patch
A company developing a needle patch for vaccine delivery is acquiring the rights to a synthetic SARS-Cov-2 spike protein for its Covid-19 vaccine patch.
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Drug Discovery Biotech Inks Partnering Deal, Gains $175M
A biotechnology company discovering protein therapies in fungi is collaborating with drug maker GlaxoSmithKline to find new small molecule drugs.
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Synthetic Antibodies to be Designed with Organoids
A biotechnology enterprise plans to discover synthetic antibodies with 3-D printed lymph node tissue for future licensing to a pharma company.
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Preclinical Study Shows Immune Drug Prevents Covid-19 Death
Findings from research with older lab mice show an oral drug addressing immune deficiencies protects the mice from death by SARS-CoV-2 infections.
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Infographic – US Public Split on AI, Gene Edits
U.S. residents are largely divided in their views of advances in artificial intelligence and genomics that they may experience now or in the future.
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Trial Assessing Digital Data for Covid-19 Vaccine Responses
A clinical trial is evaluating data gleaned from wearable devices for measuring individual physiological reactions to Covid-19 vaccines.
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Networked Defibrillator Gains $22M in Early Funds
A company creating a networked community defibrillator device for people suffering cardiac arrest is raising $22 million in its first venture round.
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Virtual Trial to Test Digital Cancer Stress Therapies
A home-based clinical trial is set to begin testing digital therapies for relieving anxiety and managing other health challenges among cancer patients.