News and Trends 12 Feb 2018 No Nonsense Boehringer Ingelheim Jettisons Failing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Boehringer Ingelheim has ditched its Alzheimer’s drug after it failed to meet the endpoints of a Phase II trial but will continue to look at it for the treatment of schizophrenia. One of Germany’s biggest pharma companies, Boehringer Ingelheim, has given up on the development of its Alzheimer’s drug, BI 409306, which underwent Phase II testing. The […] February 12, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 12 Feb 2018 Healthcare-Biotech Partnership Pledges to Take its Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Worldwide Swiss pharma Roivant has given French biotech Poxel €28M upfront to get involved with the development and commercialization of imeglimin, a new treatment for metabolic disorders like type 2 diabetes. Poxel uses its expertise in metabolism to develop drugs for the treatment of disorders like type 2 diabetes. Its candidate imeglimin has caught the eye of […] February 12, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 12 Feb 2018 First Functioning Kidney Tissue Generated from Embryonic Stem Cells Researchers at the University of Manchester have used embryonic stem cells to produce kidney tissue that can filter the blood to produce urine, which opens the door to personalized kidney transplants. Scientists at the University of Manchester have generated human kidney tissue from embryonic stem cells for the first time. The research, published in the journal Stem […] February 12, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Interview 12 Feb 2018 MorphoSys’ CEO Tells Us What’s Next for Europe’s Antibody Expert After 25 years, MorphoSys finally got over the line in 2017 with the FDA approval of its first antibody. CEO Simon Moroney tells us how the company hopes to build on its recent success. It may have started out as a tech provider, but MorphoSys now stands as one of the leading German biotechs, specializing […] February 12, 2018 - 8 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Startup Scout 9 Feb 2018 This Polish Biotech Uses AI to Help Others Speed Up Precision Medicine Development Following on from BioNext’s software last week, we’re in Kraków to visit Ardigen. This biotech develops technology to help us decipher the huge amount of data generated by research. Mission: Ardigen came to our attention when it finished 2nd place in the prestigious NCI-CPTAC DREAM-Proteogenomics Challenge – a competition with more than 500 competitors. Universities and research institutes […] February 9, 2018 - 1 minutemin - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 6 Feb 2018 Spring Cleaning: AstraZeneca Ditches Underperforming Asthma and Cancer Candidates AstraZeneca has given up on the development of its PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor drug, which was the headline act when its subsidiary MedImmune acquired Amplimmune in 2013. There was no sentiment as pharma giant AstraZeneca cut a number of drugs from its pipeline after they did not perform as expected during clinical trials. The biggest name to get […] February 6, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 6 Feb 2018 New Artificial Intelligence Test for Leukemia Now Available in Europe Sophia Genetics has received a CE-IVD mark for its molecular diagnostics test, which will improve the detection of leukemia. Swiss company Sophia Genetics is a leader in the field of data-driven medicine, with its artificial intelligence (AI) technology already been used to analyze the next-generation sequencing data of over 160,000 patients’ around the world. Today, the company […] February 6, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 6 Feb 2018 Say Hello to a New Biotech Striving to Prevent Kidney Damage During Surgery Balmes Transplantation has raised €700,000 in seed funding to run a proof-of-concept study to test its drug combination for kidney damage. Balmes Transplantation is a young biotech in Marseille, France, that develops combination therapies for a common complication associated with kidney transplants and heart surgery. The biotech has raised a €700,000 seed funding from top company executives and angel […] February 6, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 5 Feb 2018 New Antiviral for RSV Lung Infections Shows Promise in Phase IIa ReViral’s candidate RV521 showed its potential for the treatment of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections by reducing viral load and mucus levels. London-based biotech ReViral discovers and develops antiviral drugs, focusing particularly on the treatment of diseases caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The biotech’s candidate, RV521, has undergone a Phase IIa clinical trial during […] February 5, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 2 Feb 2018 The Success Rate of Clinical Trials Is Higher than We Thought Instead of less than 10% of drugs reaching the market, a new study has found that almost 15% of new compounds pass clinical trials – which still suggests that it is pretty tough. Clinical trials give us a chance to test how a new drug or therapy interacts with the body and whether it is […] February 2, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Startup Scout 2 Feb 2018 This French Biotech’s Software Helps Drugs to Succeed in the Clinic We’re in the French region of Alsace to visit BioNext, which develops software to help pharma and biotech companies to avoid pursuing flawed drug candidates. Mission: So far, BioNext has developed two tools that allow companies developing drugs to take a closer look at the target that they want to manipulate. Target Analysis identifies macromolecules that have specific interaction […] February 2, 2018 - 1 minutemin - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 1 Feb 2018 3D Printing with Living Cells Could Revolutionize Tissue Engineering Scientists at the University of Twente have managed to 3D print structures with living cells, which could boost the field of tissue engineering. Researchers at the University of Twente in the Netherlands have used a technique called ‘in-air microfluidics’ to 3D print structures that contain living cells. The work, which was published in Science Advances, allows […] February 1, 2018 - 3 minutesmins - By Alex Dale Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email