Tag: life sciences
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Gates Grant Funds HIV-Birth Control Implant
A biotechnology company received a foundation grant for an implanted device to prevent HIV infection and unwanted pregnancy in women.
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Infographic – Biomedical Innovation Gains Continue
Two statistical indicators provide more evidence that innovations in health and medicine are continuing their sharp upward climb.
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Portable Testing Device IDs Covid-19 Variants
A low-cost device is being developed that analyzes saliva samples for SARS-CoV-2 viral mutations, and returns results in about one hour.
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Protein Chemistry Biotech Acquired in $2B Deal
Drug maker Bayer is acquiring a company discovering new therapies with a technology that reveals complex protein targets considered difficult to address.
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NIH Funds Programmable mRNA to Treat Cancer
National Cancer Institute is funding research on using programmable synthetic messenger RNA to treat two types of solid tumor cancer.
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Sanofi Acquires mRNA Developer in $3.2B Deal
Drug maker Sanofi is purchasing biotechnology company Translate Bio, a developer of messenger RNA vaccines and therapies, and a long-time collaborator.
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Pharma Gains Synthetic DNA for Rare Diseases in $1B+ Deal
A French biopharmaceutical company is gaining access to a technology using synthetic nucleic acids to treat rare genetic neurological diseases.
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Pharma, Biotech Partner on Off-the-Shelf Cell Therapies
A biotechnology enterprise is teaming with a pharmaceutical company to develop off-the-shelf therapies for malfunctioning mitochondria, energy centers of cells.
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Fine-Tuning Process Devised for Gene Therapies
Researchers designed a technique to adjust the volume of proteins from gene therapy released into patients, providing more control for complex diseases.
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FDA Clears Stem Cell Trial for Multiple Sclerosis
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a clinical trial of stem cells extracted and cultured from patients to treat their cases of multiple sclerosis.