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BioAsia 2020

Digital strategies key for Indian pharma

Feb. 21, 2020
By T.V. Padma
HYDERABAD, India – To continue expanding their footprint and capabilities beyond simple generics to biosimilars and new chemical entities, Indian pharmaceutical companies will have to improve their quality controls, compliance capabilities and, just as importantly, adopt more effective digital strategies.
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BioAsia 2020

India ramps up efforts to move up biotech value chain

Feb. 20, 2020
By T.V. Padma
HYDERABAD, India – Multinationals and domestic companies are stepping up research in India, including working to leverage the country’s digital and entrepreneurial capabilities, to boost India’s capabilities and market share in more innovative biologic drugs.
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BioAsia 2020

India could be instrumental in lowering price of CAR T-cell therapy

Feb. 19, 2020
By T.V. Padma
HYDERABAD, India – India could play a key role in driving down the exorbitant cost of emerging cell and gene therapies, with a combination of comparatively cheap labor and efficient manufacturing, international experts said during the annual BioAsia conference.
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AAAS 2020: Progress in Human Cell Atlas unveiling underlying mechanisms of disease

Feb. 18, 2020
By Nuala Moran
SEATTLE – As it enters its third year, the Human Cell Atlas project has mapped 100 million of 100 billion cells, and by comparing gene expression profiles of normal and aberrant cells and building networks of cellular interactions, is leading to breakthroughs in understanding of disease at a molecular level.
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AAAS 2020: Living brain tissue provides new insights into neuroscience research

Feb. 18, 2020
By Nuala Moran
SEATTLE – Applying single cell transcriptomics to brain tissue from living donors is laying bare the vast differences between the human brain and the mouse brain, calling into question the use of animal models in psychiatric drug discovery.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Researchers trace COVID-19’s family tree to battle outbreak and ‘infodemic’

Feb. 14, 2020
By Nuala Moran
SEATTLE – Tracing the family tree of COVID-19 through its evolving DNA sequence makes it possible to disprove many false claims circulating on social media about the novel coronavirus, and, in particular, that it was generated in a covert biological weapons program. “From everything I’ve looked at, there is zero evidence for genetic engineering; it looks like normal evolution,” said Trevor Bedford, a computational biologist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, who has been using genomes sequences taken from patient samples to track the spread of the virus since Jan. 11.
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Precision Medicine World Conference

Verily highlights diabetes care, Project Baseline even as related partnerships are restructured

Jan. 24, 2020
By Stacy Lawrence
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Diabetes seems likely to be the first area to really show concrete products and results for the ambitious Verily Life Sciences, which is the med-tech business of Mountain View, Calif.-based Google parent Alphabet Inc. However, its two major diabetes partners both have been rethinking the relationship.
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Genomics Summit 2020

Ireland’s embrace of genomics remains tentative

Jan. 23, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – “Welcome to the conversation,” Abbvie Inc.’s head of genomic research, Howard Jacob, an early pioneer of genomics-driven medicine, told delegates during a keynote address at the Genomics Summit 2020 event Jan. 23. Ireland is very much a latecomer to that conversation and it has yet, as a country, to figure out what the shape of its contribution to the genomic era of medicine is going to be.
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Cancer cell and DNA
Precision Medicine World Conference

Cancer genomic tests often aren’t done to guideline; germline data presents unique issues

Jan. 23, 2020
By Stacy Lawrence
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Just as it does with treatments, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) offers detailed guidelines on genomic testing by cancer type. These are key in determining what physicians can prescribe routinely and what insurers will cover. But those guidelines aren’t followed regularly outside a major research hospital setting, thereby obviating access to tumor genetic information that could help to better guide treatment. Even if current guidelines are followed, physicians and patients can get information back from the tests that neither party is prepared to process.
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Precision Medicine World Conference

Thiel calls for improving research grant, regulatory processes to enhance scientific innovation

Jan. 22, 2020
By Stacy Lawrence
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Peter Thiel is not a fan of incremental science. The high-profile venture capital investor, who invests across technology and the life sciences via various vehicles, including the Founders Fund, suggested that as academic and government bureaucracies have scaled up and rigidified over the last 50 or 60 years, that has eroded the ability of researchers to pursue innovative science.
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