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‘Dancing Molecules’ Could Be the Key to Cartilage Regeneration
Sep 12 | Bio-IT World | Osteoarthritis affects more than 528 million people around the world. Cartilage in joints wears down, and bones rub against each other, causing pain, stiffness, and mobility issues. Current treatments slow down cartilage degeneration, though patients inevitably need expensive joint replacement surgery. However, researchers at Northwestern University discovered “dancing molecules” that might be the key to the first cartilage regenerative therapy. More -
AI and Biotechnology: Navigating Opportunities and Risks in the Bioeconomy
Sep 11 | Bio-IT World | Last month’s Bioprocessing Venture, Innovation, and Partnering Conference brought together thought leaders from across the bioeconomy to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) in biotechnology. More -
Researchers Add ‘New Piece to the Puzzle’ That is Celiac Disease
Sep 10 | Bio-IT World | Celiac disease is a surprisingly common but substantially underdiagnosed autoimmune disorder estimated to affect 1 in 100 people globally. Left untreated, it can have “serious clinical consequences” for patients, including malnutrition, bone weakening, and potentially even a higher risk of certain cancers. More -
Biotech’s Secret to Surviving Economic Challenges? It’s All in the Data & AI
Sep 06 | Bio-IT World | Data has always been crucial in the life sciences industry, but in today's fiercely competitive landscape, its significance has skyrocketed. Amidst dwindling funding and mounting market pressures, biopharmaceutical companies need to better harness the power of information to design and accelerate clinical trials and timelines. More -
Amgen’s AI Futures: Digital Twins, Unstructured Data, Human Review
Sep 03 | Bio-IT World | Jerry Murry, senior vice president, process and development, at Amgen, gave the plenary presentation at CHI’s Bioprocessing Summit last month. With an eighteen-year tenure at Amgen—and experience at Merck and Pfizer before that—Murry has seen nearly two decades of advances in the world of bioprocessing and manufacturing. More -
NIH Launches Native Collective Research Effort Focused on Overdose
Sep 03 | Bio-IT World | In August, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has launched the Native Collective Research Effort to Enhance Wellness (N CREW) Program, an effort support Native American communities to lead public health research to address overdose, substance use, and pain, including related factors such as mental health and wellness. The planned program funding totals approximately $268 million over seven years. More -
Follow the Money: AI-Powered Cell Therapies, Cancer Risk Assessment, More
Aug 29 | Bio-IT World | Outpace Bio will advance multiple programmed T cell product candidates to early clinical proof-of-concept for the treatment of solid tumors; Foresight Diagnostics plans to accelerate the clinical development and commercialization of their cancer recurrence testing platform, PhasED-Seq; PreciseDx plan to expand commercialization efforts for PreciseBreast risk assessment, an AI-Powered test used to assess early-stage invasive breast cancer risk; and more. More -
Dovetail Genomics, Goenomics GmbH Partnership, Danaher Acquires Genedata, Andelyn Biosciences License Agreement With Broad Institute, More
Aug 28 | Bio-IT World |Dovetail Genomics has formed a partnership with Goenomics GmbH to deliver an enhanced genome assembly service with the fastest turnaround time and most complete annotation available in the industry; Genedata has been acquired by Danaher; Andelyn Biosciences has entered into a License Agreement with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard to expand its AAV Curator Platform offering to include MyoAAV plasmids; and more. More -
Panel Explores the Rapidly Evolving Field of Genetic Medicines
Aug 27 | Bio-IT World | In a panel discussion at last week’s Bioprocessing Summit, four leaders in genetic medicine shared insights into the rapidly evolving world of gene editing and its potential to revolutionize the treatment of complex diseases. In a panel discussion at last week’s Bioprocessing Summit, four leaders in genetic medicine shared insights into the rapidly evolving world of gene editing and its potential to revolutionize the treatment of complex diseases. More -
The Art of Building Techbio Teams
Aug 23 | Bio-IT World | The biotech industry is experiencing a significant shift as technology and biology converge. This intersection, often called Techbio, is opening up new possibilities for addressing health and environmental challenges. More
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