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BioWorld - Thursday, April 30, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''Johns Hopkins University''

Hyfe AI-driven remote patient monitoring program (RPM)

Hyfe touts AI-driven RPM program for monitoring chronic cough

July 27, 2023
By David Godkin
Deep learning algorithms are used to remotely monitor and track just about everything these days and now that includes ordinary and chronic cough. Hyfe Inc. has launched an AI-driven remote patient monitoring (RPM) program designed to monitor cough for a whole range of serious ailments at virtual hospitals, remote care and telehealth programs across the U.S.
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Gastrointestinal

US researchers divulge new serotonin transporter inhibitors for IBS

June 28, 2023
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Lieber Institute Inc. have synthesized peripherally and luminally restricted inhibitors of the serotonin transporter (SERT) reported to be useful for disorders of gastrointestinal motility, including the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
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Cancer

Johns Hopkins University discloses glutamate carboxypeptidase 2 inhibitors

May 9, 2023
Johns Hopkins University has patented prodrugs of DOPA and caffeic acid analogues acting as glutamate carboxypeptidase 2 (NAALADase...
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Multiple sclerosis-damaged myelin
Neurology/Psychiatric

Bryostatin-1 augments remyelination through its PKC modulator activity

Feb. 27, 2023
It was previously demonstrated that the CNS-penetrant compound bryostatin-1 (bryo-1) exerts an immunomodulatory effect on myeloid-lineage innate immune cells in the periphery through its actions on protein kinase C (PKC). In a new study, researchers from Johns Hopkins University aimed to assess the potential of bryo-1 for the treatment of progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) by investigating its effect on remyelination.
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Neurology/Psychiatric

Johns Hopkins University divulges new SMPD3 inhibitors

Jan. 5, 2023
Johns Hopkins University has described prodrugs of sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (SMPD3; nSMase2) inhibitors reported to be useful for the treatment of cancer, neurological disorders, infections and inflammatory disorders.
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NIH Medtech program underwrites seven US medtechs to help treat, diagnose nervous system disorders

Dec. 21, 2022
By David Godkin
Seven new U.S. medtechs are poised to make a splash in the diagnosis and treatment of nervous system disorders thanks to funding under a new program within the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Blueprint for Neuroscience Research called Blueprint Medtech.
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Credit: Darryl Leja, NHGRI
Genetic/Congenital

Study hits shared risk between schizophrenia, bipolar disease on the nose

Nov. 15, 2022
By Anette Breindl
Researchers have identified miR-124 signaling and its effects on AMPA receptor neurotransmission as a biological mechanism linking the shared risk scores of schizophrenia and bipolar disorders to their shared symptoms. The work, which appeared online in Neuron on Nov. 14, 2022, focused on schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, which are both highly heritable disorders that share substantial risk. Beyond their implications for those two specific disorders, the findings illustrate a path to connecting risk scores and behaviors via their biological link.
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South Korean flag on building

D&D Pharmatech closes $51M series C round, eyes Seoul IPO

Oct. 19, 2021
By Cormac Sheridan
D&D Pharmatech Inc., a Korean-American firm commercializing innovation from Johns Hopkins University raised $51 million in a pre-IPO series C round, which sets the stage for an IPO in Seoul early next year.
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Illustration of tumor on kidney

Johns Hopkins cryoablation study could boost procedure to first-line in early kidney cancer

June 9, 2020
By Stacy Lawrence
A long-term clinical trial comparing minimally invasive cryoablation to surgery to treat early stage kidney cancer patients has found that the former offers comparable rates of survival and fewer complications. Johns Hopkins researchers published the 10-year survival data for 134 patients in the June 9, 2020, issue of Radiology.
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Dollar sign in piggy bank

Lifesprout scoops up $28.5M in series A

April 28, 2020
By Liz Hollis
Baltimore-based Lifesprout Inc., a Johns Hopkins University startup, said it has closed a $28.5 million series A financing. It is planning to use the proceeds to support clinical development of therapeutic products from its Regenerative Matrix platform.
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