All Companies articles – Page 13
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ArticleShattering the glass ceiling: empowering women and girls in STEM
On International Women’s Day, Assistant Professor Vasiliki E Kalodimou calls for greater commitment to closing the gender gap in STEM. Highlighting the need for gender-neutral education, stronger female representation and actionable strategies to break the glass ceiling, Kalodimou wants women’s participation in innovation to become the norm, not the exception.
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ArticleEmpowering women in STEM: Navigating CMC regulatory affairs
Discover how a leader in CMC regulatory affairs is transforming drug development and inspiring the next generation of scientists.
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NewsGoogle’s AI co-scientist accelerates drug development
Google has introduced an AI-powered 'co-scientist' designed to accelerate biomedical research and drug discovery by generating scientific hypotheses and identifying novel therapeutic targets.
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ArticleHope for ALS and inflammatory diseases: Cellenkos' CRANE technology breakthrough
Cellenkos' CRANE technology, led by Dr Simrit Parmar, harnesses regulatory T cells to precisely target and treat inflammatory diseases. This innovative approach offers hope for conditions like aplastic anaemia, myelofibrosis, and ALS.
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ArticleThe future of cell therapy: scaling production for global reach
Scaling up cell therapy is no easy feat. PluriCDMO's Andy Lewin reveals the critical factors for success and how they are helping companies bring life-saving therapies to market.
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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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ArticleNew therapy shows promise in strengthening CAR-T responses
CAR-T therapy has shown effectiveness in cancer treatment, but relapse often occurs due to limited cell persistence. New strategies aim to improve CAR T-cell durability for longer lasting remission.
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ArticleEmpowering women in STEM: championing change in genetics
An advocate for genetic medicines and the enormous potential they hold, Leah Sabin at Regeneron Genetic Medicines reveals how passion and curiosity can forge the path to a rewarding career in STEM.
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ArticleExperts explore the future of iPSC-based cell therapies
Discover the transformative potential of iPSC-based therapies in regenerative medicine, alongside their challenges including scalability, safety and targeted delivery.
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NewsCN Bio advances hepatotoxicity testing to reduce drug failures
CN Bio has developed an advanced hepatotoxicity testing solution to improve preclinical drug safety, providing more human-relevant insights and reducing the risk of drug failures due to liver damage.
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ArticleUsing clinical genomics and AI in drug development to elevate success
How are clinical genomics and AI transforming drug development? Industry experts reveal how these technologies improve target identification, patient stratification, and trial design to drive higher success rates.
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ArticleNew cell therapy model accelerates cancer treatment development
CTMC, a joint venture between Resilience + MD Anderson Cancer Center, is transforming cancer treatment with faster, more efficient cell therapy development - learn how they’re doing it.
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NewsUC Davis researchers achieve total synthesis of ibogaine
UC Davis researchers achieve a breakthrough in synthesising ibogaine, enabling safer drug development for addiction and depression treatment.
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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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NewsAI designs peptides for 'undruggable' diseases
A new AI-powered approach is tackling the challenge of 'undruggable' diseases by designing peptides that can bind to and destroy previously untreatable proteins.
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NewsITM-11 boosts survival in neuroendocrine tumour trial
A new targeted radiotherapy offers hope for patients with rare neuroendocrine tumours, demonstrating a significant improvement in progression-free survival in a key clinical trial.
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ArticleCilta-cel: A new era in multiple myeloma treatment
New cell therapy, Cilta-cel, shows promise in the treatment of multiple myeloma, providing a personalised approach with the potential for long-term remission.
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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.
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NewsInternational partnership to tackle aggressive adrenal cancer
Cancer Research UK, Cytovation, and the Norwegian Cancer Society have teamed up to advance the treatment of adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC). The collaboration will support the Phase II clinical trial of Cytovation’s innovative therapy, CY-101.


