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First CAR-T Cell For Muscle Inflammation Cure Rolled Out

One of the university hospitals in Germany was the first in the world to effectively treat a patient with a severe case of muscular inflammation (myositis) using chimeric antigen receptor CAR-T cells. The danger of acquiring an extremely severe form...

Chinese Drug Development Fund Gets $500mn Boost In Hong Kong

The Hong Kong government announced plans to add $500 million to the Chinese Medicine Development Fund beginning with this fiscal year during a budget speech in order to support the commissioning of large-scale training, research, and publicity projects on...

Bend Bioscience Opens New Drug Delivery Innovation Lab

Bend Bioscience announced the opening of an R&D and Innovation lab in Bend, Oregon. The 4,500 square-foot facility includes lab and office space as well as a work environment for almost 20 employees. The facility is part of a larger...

Predictive Oncology, Cvergenx Partner on Genomics-based AI Approach to Personalized Radiotherapy

Predictive Oncology Inc., will collaborate with CvergenX, Inc., on the first-ever genomics-based artificial intelligence approach to personalized radiotherapy and drug discovery. The objective of this collaboration is to leverage and maximize the combined power of their respective proprietary technologies and...

CBM, Virion Partner on CD8+T cell-based Clinical Development Programs

Center for Breakthrough Medicines (CBM), a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) dedicated to addressing critical challenges associated with the commercialization of cell and gene therapies, and Virion Therapeutics (Virion), a clinical-stage biotech company focused on the development of...

Institutional Review Boards Are In Need For More Monitoring

The Government Accountability Office has issued an analysis suggesting that the FDA should increase its oversight of institutional review boards (IRBs) to better protect the safety of participants across clinical trials. The analysis has gone on to find that...

Spinal Cord Stimulation May Be A Boon For Stroke Patients

A small clinical trial has suggested that spinal cord stimulation may help stroke patients regain movement in their limbs and hands. In an article published in Nature Medicine, researchers detailed the experience of the first two people treated in...

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