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The 2021 EHA is in full swing. BioSpace is rounding up several presentations from the past two days. Here are some of them.
This is the first confirmation of elemental metals in human brain tissue. Researchers hope it can contribute to the ongoing Herculean task of finding a cure for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
Beigene presented results from three pivotal trials at the 26th EHA2021 Virtual Congress for the effectiveness of their checkpoint inhibitor tislelizumab in relapsed or refractory lymphoma.
Shares of Vertex fell more than 13% in premarket trading after it announced that it will not advance a novel small molecule corrector of the Z-AAT protein into a Phase III study.
Aaron Kesselheim, a professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and has served on the advisory committee since 2015, has stepped down.
Developing your knowledge, learning new things, adapting to changes handling criticism, and fighting insecuritiesare a few growth mindset examples and definitions.
According to the CDC, the Delta variant now accounts for more than 6% of infections in the U.S. and may be responsible for 18% of cases in some Western states.
An immunocompromised patient in South Africa became a veritable COVID-19 variant laboratory as the virus mutated more than 30 times in 216 days of her infection, according to recent, not-yet-peer-reviewed research paper published in medRxiv.
Biopharma and life sciences companies strengthen their leadership teams and boards with these Movers & Shakers.
Two of the company’s largest shareholders call for the ouster of a company director at Regeneron as top executives are under fire for their enormous compensation packages.
June appears to be a busy month for Series A financing rounds, with Kurome, Onchilles Pharma, and Hawthorne Effect closing in on millions of dollars worth of startup investments.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is waning in the U.S., there is still plenty of research and news about the disease. Here’s a look.