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BioWorld - Thursday, February 5, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''ophthalmology''

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Eyenuk wins EU approval to market its AI screening system

Feb. 2, 2023
By Nuala Moran
Eyenuk Inc. is significantly extending the scope of its artificial intelligence system for the automatic analysis of retinal images, adding the diagnosis of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and glaucoma to the EU approved uses of Eyeart AI.
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Gaush Meditech nets $86M in Hong Kong IPO, shares plunge 6.81% on debut

Dec. 19, 2022
By Doris Yu
Gaush Meditech Ltd. raised HK$672 million (US$86.4 million) on a Hong Kong Stock Exchange listing. The company plans to use 38.2% of the funds to improve its research and development capability and speed up the commercialization of its patents in two years.
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Aeye eyes ‘aye’ from FDA for AI tool to prevent diabetes-related blindness

Nov. 17, 2022
By Meg Bryant
The U.S. FDA has given the green light to Aeye Health Inc. for its autonomous diagnostic screening system for diabetic retinopathy. The Aeye Diagnostic Screening (Aeye-DS) uses artificial intelligence (AI) to diagnose the eye condition from retinal images captured by a fundus, or retinal, camera.
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Breye launched to develop oral therapy for diabetic retinopathy

Nov. 10, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Newco Breye Therapeutics ApS is poised to repurpose an intravenously administered drug that failed in ischemia reperfusion injury as an orally available treatment for diabetic retinopathy, after closing a €4 million (US$4.1 million) seed round.
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Viatris’ far-sighted binocular move brings aboard Oyster, Famy pipelines

Nov. 8, 2022
By Randy Osborne
Shares of Oyster Point Pharma Inc. (NASDAQ:OYST) soared to $11.57, or 38.6% on word of the buyout by Viatris Inc., which is also taking over privately held, development-stage Famy Life Sciences Ltd. to create an ophthalmology franchise that Viatris estimates could mean at least $1 billion in sales by 2028 as well as at least $500 million more in adjusted EBITDA.
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Viatris’ far-sighted binocular move brings aboard Oyster, Famy pipelines

Nov. 7, 2022
By Randy Osborne
Shares of Oyster Point Pharma Inc. (NASDAQ:OYST) soared to $11.57, or 38.6% on word of the buyout by Viatris Inc., which is also taking over privately held, development-stage Famy Life Sciences Ltd. to create an ophthalmology franchise that Viatris estimates could mean at least $1 billion in sales by 2028 as well as at least $500 million more in adjusted EBITDA.
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Sleep mask shown to arrest the progress of diabetic retinopathy

Nov. 2, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Highly targeted light therapy delivered via a sleep mask has been shown to arrest the progress of diabetic retinopathy, and in some cases to improve visual acuity.
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Replay launches first HSV-focused firm, Eudora, with eye on retinal disease

Nov. 1, 2022
By Nuala Moran
“Big genomics” specialist Replay Holdings LLC has unveiled the first of four satellite genomic medicine companies it is forming to apply its high capacity herpes simplex viral (HSV) vector to next generation gene therapies. Eudora Therapeutics will specialize in inherited retinal eye diseases. It arrives on the scene with programs targeted at retinitis pigmentosa, Stargardt disease and Usher syndrome type 1B.
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Bioengineering MVP? Valitor aims to build a better therapeutic

Oct. 21, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
With roughly a decade of work behind it, Valitor Inc. is ready to put its Multivalent Polymer (MVP) platform to the test, having recently announced its presence with a $28 million series B round and appointment of biopharma veteran Steven Lo as CEO. The next step is IND-enabling studies for its lead ophthalmology candidate, with clinical testing slated to start in 2024.
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Usights’s microcatheter is China’s first homegrown minimally invasive glaucoma surgery product

Oct. 19, 2022
By Doris Yu
Tianjin Usights Ophthalmology Technology Co. Ltd.’s ophthalmic fiberoptic microcatheter system has been approved by the NMPA for marketing for minimally invasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) in China. Tianjin, China-based Usights claims this is the first homegrown products for MIGS in China that has been approved.
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