News and Trends 2 Sep 2021 AC Immune’s Mixed Phase II Results Buoy Alzheimer’s Research An Alzheimer’s disease drug developed by AC Immune and Genentech has drawn conflicting phase II results this week, raising tentative hopes for the field of treatments targeting the protein tau. For decades, the major culprit responsible for Alzheimer’s disease was suggested to be the buildup of a protein called amyloid-beta in the brain. Blocking this […] September 2, 2021 - 5 minutesmins - By Jonathan Smith Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Best in Biotech 2 Sep 2021 The top 15 biotech companies to find in the Netherlands The Netherlands has established itself as a biotech and life sciences hub, possessing leading academic and research institutions and an excellent business infrastructure that makes it an attractive place for biotech companies to grow and thrive. In this article, we take a look at some of the top biotechs in the country. The Netherlands is […] September 2, 2021 - 7 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 1 Sep 2021 Slow-Release Jab for Child Growth Hormone Deficiency Gets FDA Nod The FDA has given the green light to Danish company Ascendis Pharma for the first slow-release formulation that provides a weekly alternative to daily injections for children with growth hormone deficiency. For decades, patients with growth hormone deficiency have required tedious daily hormone injections to stave off the effects of the rare condition, including slow […] September 1, 2021 - 5 minutesmins - By Jonathan Smith Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Opinion 31 Aug 2021 Cloud Foundations for R&D: Designing the Future of Life Sciences In recent years, artificial intelligence has been hailed as the next big thing in drug discovery. But to leverage the full potential of this technology the life sciences industry first needs to pay attention to experimental design and data collection. We embrace the latest digital technologies to enhance almost everything in our daily lives—from how […] August 31, 2021 - 7 minutesmins - By External Contributor Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Sponsored by Eppendorf 26 Aug 2021 Stem Cell-based Cultured Meat: No Longer Science Fiction Since the turn of the century, stem cell technology has delivered on its promise to transform the healthcare industry, while its applications across different sectors have continued to emerge. Bioreactors, offering improved process control as well as scalability, have been adopted worldwide for stem cell production and cultivation. Join us as we dive into the […] August 26, 2021 - 7 minutesmins - By Sudha Sundaram Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
In Depth 25 Aug 2021 After Years of Neglect, Algae Biotechnology Makes a Comeback Despite their ability to create matter out of thin air, algae and cyanobacteria have long been neglected by the biotech industry. Recently, however, they have started to gain traction in new market niches. In the center of Paris, just across from Marie Curie’s old laboratory, Pierre Crozet, Associate Professor at Sorbonne University, studies photosynthesis. His […] August 25, 2021 - 6 minutesmins - By Kostas Vavitsas Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 24 Aug 2021 UK Venture Round Shines Spotlight on Europe’s Psychedelics Scene The UK has cemented its position as a European hub for psychedelics research following a €68.5M ($80M) Series B round from the startup Beckley Psytech. The Oxford-based Beckley Psytech — founded in 2019 to develop psychedelic treatments for neurological conditions — had originally set the target of its venture capital financing at €43M ($50M). Earlier […] August 24, 2021 - 4 minutesmins - By Jonathan Smith Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Interview 23 Aug 2021 Behind the Scenes at Novo Seeds: Building Startups from the Ground up Søren Møller, Managing Investment Director at Novo Seeds, discusses how the firm’s investment strategy has changed over time to support the creation of biotech startups in the Nordics. Søren Møller has a PhD in molecular biology from the Technical University of Denmark. After spending some time as a postdoc at Stanford University in the US […] August 23, 2021 - 9 minutesmins - By Helen Albert Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 19 Aug 2021 Chikungunya Vaccine First to Succeed in Phase III Trial In a significant step in the fight against tropical disease, the mosquito-borne viral disease chikungunya may become preventable with a new vaccine candidate from French biotech Valneva that just passed phase III trials. The results of the phase III trial revealed that a single dose of the live attenuated vaccine developed by Valneva induced the […] August 19, 2021 - 3 minutesmins - By Victor Kotsev Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
Expert Advice 18 Aug 2021 How to Pitch Your Biotech Startup to a Life Sciences Investor You’ve got the idea. You’ve got the science. You’ve got the team. Now all you need is the money, but that can be a tricky step for a new biotech entrepreneur. In any field, getting in front of the right investors is a challenge of its own. Once you’re pitching, experienced investors and entrepreneurs say […] August 18, 2021 - 9 minutesmins - By Mark Zipkin Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
News and Trends 17 Aug 2021 Sanofi’s Translate Bio Buyout Shows Growing Hunger for mRNA Technology Sanofi’s acquisition of its partner Translate Bio is a clear sign that pharmaceutical companies are interested in messenger RNA technologies beyond Covid-19. Based in Boston, US, Translate Bio develops mRNA therapies for a range of conditions, including respiratory, liver, and infectious diseases. The company’s €2.7B ($3.2B) buyout, announced by Sanofi earlier this month, seems a […] August 17, 2021 - 5 minutesmins - By Mark Zipkin Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email
In Depth 16 Aug 2021 Plants Allow Astronauts to Make Medicines in Space As humans venture into deep space travel, plants might become essential to keep astronauts healthy on years-long trips to Mars. Astronauts have been taking medicines with them on space missions since the beginning of space travel. The crew on the Apollo 11 mission that landed on the Moon carried antibiotics, painkillers, nasal sprays, and sleeping […] August 16, 2021 - 7 minutesmins - By Clara Rodríguez Fernández Share WhatsApp Twitter Linkedin Email