All Precision Medicine articles – Page 5
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ArticleAutomated red blood cell exchange: bridging treatment gaps in sickle cell disease care
Despite the promise of gene therapies, automated red blood cell exchange (aRBCX) remains an underutilised therapy in the management of sickle cell disease (SCD). In this article, Dr Aaron Haubner and Carly Newton of Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, highlight the urgent need for partnerships and equitable access to this ...
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ArticleNew fixed-duration therapy could reshape CLL care
Advancements in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) treatment, like the AMPLIFY Phase III trial combining acalabrutinib and venetoclax, offer less toxic and more effective options. Learn from AstraZeneca’s Benjamin Moutier about how this breakthrough highlights the potential of targeted therapies to improve outcomes and reduce treatment burden, marking a key moment ...
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ArticleAI at the forefront of age-related disease treatment
The body undergoes changes with age that can lead to conditions like sarcopenia and osteoarthritis, burdening individuals and healthcare systems. Find out how Rejuvenate Biomed uses AI to decode ageing biology and develop combination therapies targeting the root causes of age-related diseases, offering hope for better treatments and quality of ...
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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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ArticleAllele-selective gene editing: a breakthrough in Huntington's disease treatment
Huntington's disease remains a major challenge, but allele-selective gene editing offers new hope. By targeting only the mutant gene, this approach could provide a one-time, durable treatment. Life Edit’s Dr Amy Pooler reveals how this innovative therapy could reshape HD treatment.
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ArticleBuilding the requisite clinical development infrastructure for medical innovation to thrive
Outdated clinical development systems are slowing breakthroughs like gene therapies and precision medicine. This article explores how a flexible, on-demand approach can accelerate drug development and bring innovations to patients faster.
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ArticleSynthetic promoters enhance gene therapy precision
Discover how Chromatin Bioscience’s synthetic promoters are transforming gene therapy by enhancing precision, boosting safety and improving manufacturing efficiency.
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ArticleNext-gen ADCs: Tubulis sets new standard in cancer treatment
Tubulis, led by CEO Dominik Schumacher, is advancing cancer treatment through next-generation antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) designed to target solid tumours more effectively. Find out how the company is rapidly progressing its ADC pipeline to offer more precise and lasting treatment options for patients.
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ArticlePioneering cellular therapies for age-related diseases
Discover how Immorta Bio's cellular therapies are addressing cancer and liver failure, with the potential to transform healthcare.
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ArticleEarly evidence and emerging trends: How AI is shaping drug discovery and clinical development
Drug development is plagued by high costs, long timelines and low success rates, but what if AI could change that? Read on to discover real-world examples and explore the transformative potential of AI in drug development.
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NewsStudy identifies crucial gene behind metabolic liver disease
A team of researchers at Waseda University in Japan has identified a gene called Nwd1 that plays a key role in the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). This discovery could lead to new therapeutic strategies, potentially reshaping the treatment landscape for liver disease.
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NewsB cell discovery could supercharge future vaccine development
New research reveals how B cells balance mutation and clonal expansion to refine their antibodies. This discovery could lead to more targeted and effective vaccine designs for various diseases.
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NewsTract Bio identifies drug targets for oesophageal cancer
Tract Bio’s new research reveals key insights into the evolution of oesophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) and identifies promising drug combinations for more effective treatment.
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ArticleWhy DNA Damage Response deserves renewed focus in cancer therapy
As cancer therapies evolve, a critical opportunity is emerging in the form of DNA Damage Response (DDR) research. With breakthroughs in genomics, drug delivery and AI, DDR pathways are set to overcome resistance and alter treatment strategies. Find out why now is the perfect moment to refocus on DDR, and ...
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ReportBeyond the Lab: Artificial Intelligence
Download our latest report to discover how AI is transforming drug discovery, accelerating treatments and driving personalised care.
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ArticleRefining and targeting exatecan with ADC technology
DTR speaks with Dr Patrick van Berkel at ADC Therapeutics to discuss how the company is transforming exatecan delivery to achieve better health outcomes.
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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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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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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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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.


