BioWorld. Link to homepage.

Clarivate
  • BioWorld
  • BioWorld Science
  • BioWorld Asia
  • Data Snapshots
    • Biopharma
    • Medical technology
    • Infographics: Dynamic digital data analysis
    • Index insights
    • NME Digest
  • Special reports
    • Infographics: Dynamic digital data analysis
    • Trump administration impacts
    • Under threat: mRNA vaccine research
    • BioWorld at 35
    • Biopharma M&A scorecard
    • Bioworld 2025 review
    • BioWorld MedTech 2025 review
    • BioWorld Science 2025 review
    • Women's health
    • China's GLP-1 landscape
    • PFA re-energizes afib market
    • China CAR T
    • Alzheimer's disease
    • Coronavirus
    • More reports can be found here

BioWorld. Link to homepage.

  • Sign In
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
Subscribe
BioWorld - Monday, February 9, 2026
Home » Topics » Disease categories and therapies » Respiratory

Respiratory
Respiratory RSS Feed RSS

AI-generated image of illustration of MRI of lungs with fibrosis
Respiratory

Adenine base editing corrects G542X mutation in CFTR in patient organoid models

March 13, 2025
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a life-threatening autosomal recessive disease affecting over 160,000 people worldwide. CF is caused by loss-of-function mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) that mediates Cl and HCO3 anion transport.
Read More
Lungs wireframe illustration
Respiratory

OC-STAMP identified as a potential diagnostic biomarker and therapeutic target for silicosis

March 13, 2025
Silicosis, resulting from prolonged exposure to free crystalline silica dust, is an occupational disease characterized by silica nodules and extensive lung tissue fibrosis. The etiology of silicosis remains unclear, challenging early detection and effective treatment.
Read More
Mesothelioma

Keeping a bead on TEAD in mesothelioma, Vivace raises $35M more

March 12, 2025
By Randy Osborne
Vivace Therapeutics Inc. closed a $35 million series D round led by RA Capital Management, an existing investor, and including other backers already on board: Canaan Partners and Cenova Capital. Proceeds will support the continued development of what the company describes as its first-in-class and best-in-class transcriptional enhanced associate domain autopalmitoylation (TEAD) inhibitor, VT-3989, with an initial focus on mesothelioma.
Read More
Genome concept art.
Infection

Study looks to noncoding gene variants for new drug targets

March 12, 2025
By Nuala Moran
A new multi-omics approach to unpicking how noncoding gene variants influence the development of common chronic diseases has identified tens of thousands of instances where variants have an impact on gene expression levels and gene splicing, the post-transcriptional modification that allows one gene to code for multiple proteins.
Read More

Leyden Labs raises $70M for intranasal flu drugs, acquires Covbio

March 11, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Leyden Laboratories BV added a fresh $70 million in financing to advance Panflu, its phase II-ready intranasal pan-influenza prophylactic medicine, while acquiring Cov Biotechnology Pte. Ltd. (Covbio) and its zoonotic virus-targeting portfolio to prepare for the next pandemic.
Read More
Alex Zhavoronkov, founder and CEO, Insilico Medicine

AI drug developer Insilico sees advantages to China market

March 11, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Insilico Medicine founder and CEO Alex Zhavoronkov told BioWorld that he tries to spend as much time as possible in China, because that's where the artificial intelligence (AI) drug development company conducts synthesis and tests for early stage discovery. “And nowadays, not a day goes by without somebody launching an AI drug discovery company,” he said, noting that Chinese AI company Deepseek could be a huge disrupter.
Read More
Gavel and scales

Clinical trial fraud ends with guilty pleas

March 11, 2025
By Mari Serebrov
In another real-life episode of “sponsor beware,” the owners of a clinical research facility pleaded guilty March 10 in U.S. district court to fraud charges resulting from their conduct of two clinical trials for potential asthma drugs.
Read More
Stethoscope, hand, health care icons

CDC briefing: Trump cuts disrupt disease surveillance, deplete talent

March 10, 2025
By Nuala Moran
Three public health experts have voiced concerns that the uncertainties sparked by the Trump administration’s moves to reduce federal spending could limit the U.S. CDC’s ability to track and respond to infectious disease outbreaks and will undermine the public health support system in the U.S.
Read More
Alex Zhavoronkov, founder and CEO, Insilico Medicine

AI drug developer Insilico sees advantages to China market

March 6, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Insilico Medicine founder and CEO Alex Zhavoronkov told BioWorld that he tries to spend as much time as possible in China, because that's where the artificial intelligence (AI) drug development company conducts synthesis and tests for early stage discovery. “And nowadays, not a day goes by without somebody launching an AI drug discovery company,” he said, noting that Chinese AI company Deepseek could be a huge disrupter.
Read More
Genome concept art.

Study looks to noncoding gene variants for new drug targets

March 6, 2025
By Nuala Moran
A new multi-omics approach to unpicking how noncoding gene variants influence the development of common chronic diseases has identified tens of thousands of instances where variants have an impact on gene expression levels and gene splicing, the post-transcriptional modification that allows one gene to code for multiple proteins.
Read More
Previous 1 2 … 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 … 731 732 Next

Popular Stories

  • Today's news in brief

    BioWorld
    BioWorld briefs for Feb. 9, 2025.
  • Brain illustration

    MJFF grant supports Bexorg’s translational biomarker work

    BioWorld Science
    Bexorg Inc. has been awarded a research grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) through the Targets to Therapies initiative to...
  • Liver anatomy illustration

    KLF15 shows potential as marker, target for cholangiocarcinoma

    BioWorld Science
    Researchers at the Biodonostia Health Research Institute reported on the role of KLF15 in cholangiocarcinogenesis and its potential as a therapeutic target in...
  • Illustration of SCAN in Parkinson’s vs healthy subcortex

    SCAN is core circuit affected in Parkinson’s disease

    BioWorld Science
    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, and tremor is one of its signatures. But it is a much more wide-ranging disorder,...
  • News in brief

    BioWorld Asia
    BioWorld Asia briefs for Feb. 3, 2026
  • BioWorld
    • Today's news
    • Analysis and data insight
    • Clinical
    • Data Snapshots
    • Deals and M&A
    • Financings
    • Medical technology
    • Newco news
    • Opinion
    • Regulatory
  • BioWorld Science
    • Today's news
    • Biomarkers
    • Cancer
    • Conferences
    • Endocrine/metabolic
    • Immune
    • Infection
    • Neurology/psychiatric
    • NME Digest
    • Patents
  • BioWorld Asia
    • Today's news
    • Analysis and data insight
    • Australia
    • China
    • Clinical
    • Deals and M&A
    • Financings
    • Newco news
    • Regulatory
    • Science
  • More
    • About
    • Advertise with BioWorld
    • Archives
    • Article reprints and permissions
    • Contact us
    • Cookie policy
    • Copyright notice
    • Data methodology
    • Infographics: Dynamic digital data analysis
    • Index insights
    • Podcasts
    • Privacy policy
    • Share your news with BioWorld
    • Staff
    • Terms of use
    • Topic alerts
Follow Us

Copyright ©2026. All Rights Reserved. Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing