Tag: life sciences
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Scrubbing Hydrogen Sulfide from Industrial Processes
If your factory creates hydrogen sulfide, you need to capture that gas as near the source as possible, for the safety of workers and the surrounding community.
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How AI is shaping the health sector: upcoming rules for drugs and medical devices
The upcoming AI regulation for pharma and medical devices aims to ensure the safe and ethical use of AI technologies.
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Nanotech Pancreatic Cancer Immunotherapy Gains FDA Fast Track
The developer of an experimental immunotherapy delivering nanoscale payloads to treat pancreatic cancer says the treatment received fast-track status from the Food and Drug Administration.
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Biotech, Academic Labs Partner on Ultrasound Brain Therapy
A developer of treatments for brain disorders and researchers at Stanford University aim to harness ultrasound to deliver drugs in nanoscale particles to precise regions of the brain.
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Trial Okayed for Gene-Edited Stem Cell Lupus Treatment
A developer of treatments for cancer and autoimmune disorders from stem cells says FDA cleared its request to start a clinical trial of its therapy for systemic lupus erythematosus.
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DNA Data Company Creates Portable Storage Media
A company developing DNA into a feasible method for large-scale data storage unveiled a credit card-sized device using DNA for off-line data storage.
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Partnership to Discover Mental Health Peptides in Milk
A collaboration between biotechnology and dairy products businesses seeks to identify peptides in milk to form into dietary supplements for people with mood disorders.
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Study to Provide Real World Data for A.I. Seizure Forecasts
A developer of medical monitoring systems with data from wearable devices will soon start asking individuals with epilepsy to offer data for an algorithm that predicts seizures.
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$101M Challenge Seeks Healthy Aging Solutions
A new challenge competition from XPrize calls for proactive and accessible health care solutions for improving the quality of life among older people worldwide.
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Trial Set to Test Inhaled mRNA for Viral Infections
A developer of messenger RNA therapies for respiratory and rare diseases says it received clearance to begin a clinical trial in the U.K. for an inhaled treatment for viral lung conditions.