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The growing geriatric population and rapid advancements in medical imaging technologies are other factors that could favor orthopedic medical imaging equipment market growth across the forecast period.
This week was rife with Series financings, which channeled money into innovative treatments for immune diseases and cancers, genomic treatments and precision healthcare.
Bayer CEO Werner Baumann may be on the way out. For the past several years, Baumann has been in the sites of angry shareholders but has evaded an ouster. That soon may be over.
With $165 million in the bank, Capstan launched Wednesday to combine the potency of cell therapy with the precision of genetic medicines against various difficult-to-treat diseases.
A Manhattan court dismissed a whistleblower lawsuit against Novartis, which had alleged the company paid doctors to promote its multiple sclerosis drug Gilenya.
Three medical journals have launched investigations into publications by researchers at Temple University to determine if there was data manipulation.
Oramed announced positive mid-stage data that showed its investigational drug ORMD-0801 reduced liver fat content in type 2 diabetes patients who have been diagnosed with NASH.
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) can be an asset to any successful Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative, as long as they are given the proper resources and guidance.
BMS validated LAG-3 as the newest checkpoint in immuno-oncology in March. Regeneron, Merck and Immutep S.A. have been working hard to develop the next successful LAG-3 inhibitor.
The latest market analysis report published by Reports and Data, titled ‘Global Glycogen Storage Disease Market – Forecast to 2030,’ thoroughly examines the Glycogen Storage Disease industry to provide essential data & information for the targeted readers.
Rubius is undertaking another restructuring focused on its Red Cell Therapeutics technology that will result in the termination of 75% of its staff and a return to a preclinical starting board.
Amgen presented data from its Phase III CodeBreaK 200 trial of Lumakras showing the drug improved progression-free survival and objective response rate over intravenous chemotherapy.