All Biomarkers articles – Page 4
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NewsWhy ATP signalling might change melanoma for good
A new study from Central South University reveals how adenosine phosphate signalling shapes the tumour microenvironment in melanoma, offering a new biomarker for guiding personalised cancer treatment.
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NewsNew UCD centre targets the biggest bottleneck in rare research
The world’s first translational research center dedicated to urea cycle disorders (UCDs) has been launched in Zürich, marking a significant moment in rare disease innovation.
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NewsK Navigator: an AI co-pilot transforming biomedical research
K Navigator, a new AI-powered research co-pilot, is set to transform biomedical science by helping researchers explore complex data and accelerate discoveries.
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Enedra secures funding to advance AI-driven cancer platform
Enedra Therapeutics has secured new funding to advance its AI-driven CASPAROV platform, aimed at developing therapies for difficult-to-treat cancers
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ArticleCracking the code to scalable cell and gene therapy
Cell and gene therapy is rapidly transforming the treatment of complex diseases, yet scaling production efficiently remains a challenge. Dr Tia Harmon from PHC Corporation of North America explores the innovations that are optimising cell expansion to enhance the discovery of advanced therapies.
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WhitepaperApp Note: High-Throughput Single-Cell Genome Profiling
See how the new Shasta™ Single Cell System enabled high-throughput single-cell DNA-seq library preparation to detect tumor-driving mutations.
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ReportBeyond the Lab: Clinical Trials
Explore how artificial intelligence (AI), biomarkers, and innovative trial technologies are creating a more efficient, data-driven future for drug discovery. From better patient selection to smarter trial design, see how clinical research is evolving to deliver new therapies faster.
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NewsBone repair breakthrough: why men and women heal differently
Men and women heal bone injuries through distinct biological processes, challenging assumptions in regenerative medicine. The findings support the development of personalised implants and more effective, sex-specific treatment strategies.
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ArticleAI-powered imaging for faster lung disease treatment
Deep learning is transforming lung disease treatment by enabling earlier diagnosis, precise monitoring and more efficient clinical trials. This article explores how AI-driven imaging is accelerating drug development and improving patient outcomes.
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ArticleAdvanced drug development for neurodegenerative diseases with α-synuclein
Discover how α-synuclein tests are transforming the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, offering hope for earlier detection, better-targeted therapies and faster drug development.
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ArticleThe rising impact of biomarkers in early clinical development
Dr Cyril Clarke at ICON Biotech reveals how biomarkers are transforming early-phase clinical trials by offering valuable insights into the safety and efficacy of novel therapies.
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ArticleFrom Yale to healthcare leader: Dr Shika Pappoe’s impact on kidney care
Dr Shika Pappoe’s journey from Yale and Harvard to transforming kidney care highlights how combining clinical expertise with innovation can reshape healthcare. Read on for her insights on overcoming challenges and driving change in STEM and patient care.
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ArticleObesity care gets personalised: tailoring therapies with Phenomix
Find out how Phenomix Sciences is transforming obesity treatment by identifying patient subtypes for more targeted and effective therapies.
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NewsNew enzyme discovery could boost cancer immunotherapy
A new discovery from the University of Geneva highlights the crucial role of the CH25H enzyme, which is found in cancerous lymphatic cells. This enzyme plays a key part in activating immune cells, opening up a promising pathway for improving the success of cancer immunotherapies.
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ArticleLandmark study aims to detect Parkinson’s before symptoms
Grifols' Chronos-PD initiative leverages its extensive plasma repository to identify early biomarkers of Parkinson's disease, advancing early detection and contributing to the development of innovative therapies.
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NewsScientists identify key protein fuelling autoimmune attacks
Mass General Brigham researchers found granzyme K (GZMK) drives inflammation in autoimmune diseases, opening new possibilities for targeted treatments.
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ArticleNew study links type 2 diabetes to accelerated cognitive decline
Study reveals how type 2 diabetes accelerates cognitive decline by damaging white matter in the brain. Sam Hashemi at Prenuvo explains how advanced AI and whole-body MRI technology are opening new possibilities for early intervention.
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ArticlePromising Alzheimer’s drug earns FDA fast-track designation
Posdinemab, being investigated by Johnson & Johnson, has received FDA fast-track status. Hear from Dr Fiona Elwood as she explains how Johnson & Johnson’s precision medicine approach could transform Alzheimer’s treatment.
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NewsCoherus announces positive Phase II results for liver cancer treatment
Coherus BioSciences shared final data from its Phase II trial of casdozokitug, showing a 17.2 percent complete response rate in liver cancer patients.
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WebinarThe future of carcinogenicity risk assessment: AI-powered, ethical alternatives to traditional testing
Explore how a Weight of Evidence (WoE) approach uses in vitro methods and artificial intelligence (AI) to transform carcinogenicity risk assessment, reducing reliance on animal studies while enhancing compliance with FDA and ICH guidelines.


