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BioWorld - Thursday, April 23, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''sepsis''

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Trillium lab gets C$1M to close gap between high performing algorithms and patient outcomes

Nov. 3, 2021
By David Godkin
TORONTO – Trillium Health Partners has received a C$1 million (US$810,000) grant from TD Bank Group to help accelerate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) at a newly developed health care lab. The AI Deployment and Evaluation (AIDE) lab will determine if machine learning models developed by industry and academia work well outside the data sets upon which they were trained.
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Companies combine software apps to boost early prediction of sepsis

Sep. 28, 2021
By David Godkin
TORONTO – Health Gauge Inc. (HG) and AI-on-Call Inc. will soon deploy a digital remote patient monitoring solution for early prediction of sepsis at three seniors' facilities located in British Columbia. HG’s smartwatch and AI-driven cloud platform capture an array of vital signs data, including blood pressure, heart and respiratory rates, and will be supported by AI-on-Call software that alerts medical staff to early signs of sepsis and acute illness.
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AM-Pharma licenses Japanese rights to Kyowa Kirin in deal worth up to $290M

Sep. 8, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – With more than six months to go before an initial interim readout from its phase III pivotal trial of ilofotase alfa (recombinant human alkaline phosphatase) in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (SA-AKI), AM-Pharma BV has already found a buyer for Japanese rights to the product. Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd. is paying €20 million up front and could pay up to €225 million more in milestones attached to the progress of the program.
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Inotrem lands $53M funding for pivotal COVID-19 trial of nangibotide

July 12, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Inotrem SA has received €45 million (US$53 million) in public funding commitments to move its Trem-1 inhibitor, nangibotide, into a phase II/III trial in COVID-19 patients who are critically ill and on ventilation.
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Inflammatix nabs $102M in series D financing for host response diagnostics

March 16, 2021
By Annette Boyle
Inflammatix Inc. raised $102 million in series D financing to advance development and commercialization of its novel immune response diagnostics portfolio. D1 Capital Partners led the round, with additional funds provided by existing investors Northpond Ventures LLC, Khosla Ventures, Think.Health GmbH, and OSF Healthcare Ventures, among others.
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Sphingotec positions biomarker assays as personalized medicine tools in sepsis

Feb. 23, 2021
By Mary Ellen Schneider
Diagnostics company Sphingotec GmbH is looking to break into the U.S. market with a pair of biomarker assays that could help determine the best treatment for critically ill patients at risk for septic shock. The two assays, which are run on the company’s point-of-care Nexus IB10 immunoassay platform, measure bioactive adrenomedullin (bio-ADM), a hormone that maintains endothelial function; and dipeptidyl peptidase 3 (DPP3), an enzyme that inactivates angiotensin II when released into the blood.
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Opticyte plans trial of cellular oxygen monitor to detect sepsis

Jan. 15, 2021
By Mary Ellen Schneider
Opticyte Inc., a medical device startup, is planning the first clinical trial of its cellular oxygen monitor, a new device that could help emergency physicians diagnose sepsis faster and prevent organ failure. The prospective, observational trial is set to launch in mid-2021.
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Enlivex shares climb, sparked by new COVID-19 data

Dec. 3, 2020
By Michael Fitzhugh
Shares of immunotherapy developer Enlivex Therapeutics Ltd. (NASDAQ:ENLV) climbed as much as 69% Dec. 3 after interim data showed the apparent benefits of its lead candidate, Allocetra, for severe and critical COVID-19 patients.
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In extracellular space, intracellular protein fights sepsis

Oct. 20, 2020
An international collaborative study led by U.S and Chinese scientists was the first to show that the extracellular autophagy regulator, sequestosome-1, mediates septic death in mice by activating insulin receptor signaling in macrophages and monocytes.
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Inflammatory response gene identified in sepsis

Oct. 7, 2020
By John Fox
A whole-genome clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) screening study is the first to identify the gene regulating the inflammatory response and immune cell death during sepsis, Australian researchers reported in the October 5, 2020, edition of Nature Immunology.
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