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Articles Tagged with ''South Korea''

South Korean shield, coronavirus

Cellid gains MFDS nod for omicron COVID-19 vaccine trial; new cases, vaccine waste surges

July 25, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Taking strides from its start as a Seoul National University laboratory, South Korea’s Cellid Co. Ltd. said July 24 that the MFDS approved an IND for the global phase III trial for its omicron variant-targeting COVID-19 vaccine called AdCLD-CoV19-1 OMI. Approval from the MFDS comes two months after Cellid filed the IND on May 23 for its adenovirus vector platform vaccine “capable of responding quickly to virus mutations,” the company said.
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Mediwhale utilizes AI and retinal scans to develop precise non-invasive test for CKD risk

July 24, 2023
By Bernard Banga
Mediwhale Inc. and Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea, are developing a new predicting tool combining artificial intelligence (AI) and non-invasive retinal eye examination capable of accurately predicting chronic kidney diseases before symptoms appears.
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South Korean shield, coronavirus

Cellid gains MFDS nod for omicron COVID-19 vaccine trial; new cases, vaccine waste surges

July 24, 2023
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Taking strides from its start as a Seoul National University laboratory, South Korea’s Cellid Co. Ltd. said July 24 that the MFDS approved an IND for the global phase III trial for its omicron variant-targeting COVID-19 vaccine called AdCLD-CoV19-1 OMI. Approval from the MFDS comes two months after Cellid filed the IND on May 23 for its adenovirus vector platform vaccine “capable of responding quickly to virus mutations,” the company said.
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South Korea ramps up efforts to adopt digital health technologies

July 7, 2023
By Naum O’Brien
South Korea is making progress towards incorporating digital medical devices into its health care system and facilitating reimbursements, but these efforts may require giving up some entrenched practices. “Digital medical devices” covers a broad range of products, including software and technologies used in therapeutic interventions. They are usually supported by technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, machine learning, sensors and wearables, data analytics and others that can facilitate the shift from traditional health care into the digital world.
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Hanall’s tanfanercept shows mixed phase III results for dry eye

May 23, 2023
By Doris Yu
Hanall Biopharma Co. Ltd.’s phase III trial VELOS-3 of tanfanercept did not show effects on the central cornea of the eye or in eye dryness in the treatment of moderate to severe dry eye disease, the primary endpoints. Data from the trial did show improvements in tear production, a secondary endpoint.
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Hanall’s tanfanercept shows mixed phase III results for dry eye

May 22, 2023
By Doris Yu
Hanall Biopharma Co. Ltd.’s phase III trial VELOS-3 of tanfanercept did not show effects on the central cornea of the eye or in eye dryness in the treatment of moderate to severe dry eye disease, the primary endpoints. Data from the trial did show improvements in tear production, a secondary endpoint.
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BIO Korea 2023: South Korean government funds keep innovators afloat during VC deep freeze

May 19, 2023
By Tamra Sami
The venture capital market in South Korea is frozen shut, said presenters during the recent BIO Korea 2023 conference in Seoul, but Korea’s Medical Device Development Fund will help support domestic R&D efforts to the tune of ₩987 billion (US$738 million) over five years.
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BIO Korea 2023: South Korea takes large strides in gene therapy, regenerative medicine

May 16, 2023
By Tamra Sami
When it comes to CAR T therapies, South Korea is trailing behind the U.S. and China, but the South Korean government sees cell and gene therapies as a space where the country can draw international investors, speakers said during the Bio Korea 2023 conference in Seoul on May 10.
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BIO Korea 2023: Regulatory obstacles stall decentralized clinical trials in Korea

May 16, 2023
By Tamra Sami
Keeping patients at the center of clinical trials is how the global pharma industry views decentralized clinical trials, but bureaucratic red tape from multiple agencies is preventing companies from deploying decentralized trials in South Korea, speakers said during the BIO Korea 2023 conference in Seoul on May 11.
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BIO Korea 2023: Regulatory obstacles stall decentralized clinical trials in Korea

May 11, 2023
By Tamra Sami
Keeping patients at the center of clinical trials is how the global pharma industry views decentralized clinical trials, but bureaucratic red tape from multiple agencies is preventing companies from deploying decentralized trials in South Korea, speakers said during the BIO Korea 2023 conference in Seoul on May 11.
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