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Neobe plans bacterial assault on tumor microenvironment

Sep. 14, 2022
By Richard Staines
Over the past decade cancer immunotherapy has redefined standard care in many kinds of tumor, but low response rates remain a problem and there have been some shock trial failures where checkpoint inhibitors have failed to work as expected. To help, Neobe Therapeutics Ltd. is attempting to tackle an important constituent of the tumor microenvironment, the extracellular matrix.
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Cells and DNA helix
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Nodus looks to deleted ‘passenger genes’ in anticancer drive

Sep. 12, 2022
By Nuala Moran
Nodus Oncology Ltd. is set to explore new avenues of DNA damage response by targeting the chromosome next-door neighbors of tumor suppressor genes that are damaged when tumor suppressor genes are inactivated via homozygous deletion. These collaterally deleted ‘passenger genes’ play diverse functions in cell homeostasis and so present a number of molecularly targeted vulnerabilities that can provide a route to destroying cells which carry a tumor suppressor gene.
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Curimeta launches partnership to unlock real-world data

Sep. 2, 2022
By Meg Bryant
Startup Curimeta Inc. emerged from stealth with $6 million in seed financing led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and BJC Healthcare, a St. Louis-based nonprofit health care system. Cultivation Capital Healthcare Innovation Fund also participated in the round.
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Biolab Sciences heals wounds with autologous gel-like graft

Sep. 1, 2022
By Annette Boyle
Since its launch in the U.S. in April, Biolab Sciences Inc.’s Dermistat has facilitated the healing of 80 wounds using its unusual gel-graft formula. The product transforms a patient’s skin cells into a partial thickness skin graft in 48 hours and a full-thickness graft in five to seven days. The autologous graft material speeds recovery following surgery or burns and helps to resolve non-healing wounds.
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Jinjiang raises $101M to develop electrophysiology products

Aug. 31, 2022
By Doris Yu
Sichuan Jinjiang Electronic Science and Technology Co. Ltd. (JJET) recently completed series A+ and series B rounds, raising a total of ¥700 million (US$101 million) in series A and series B financing.
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Synapse

‘What’s old is new again’ with tweaks to drugs, patients, trials

Aug. 29, 2022
By Anette Breindl
Gate Neurosciences Inc. was first founded in 2019, but officially launched last week with two clinical-stage assets and a bold goal: to develop better drugs for CNS disorders and identify better-suited patients for those drugs. The company’s first molecular target is the NMDA receptor. Gate has acquired the rights to two NMDA receptor modulators, zelquistinel and apimostinel.
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Nuvalent’s kinase inhibitors make the leap to the clinic

Aug. 26, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
Having initiated its first two clinical trials in non-small-cell lung cancer since January, Nuvalent Inc. said it expects to unveil preliminary dose-escalation data before year-end. Ahead of the data, Nuvalent's phase I/II Arros-1 trial evaluating NVL-520, a kinase inhibitor, in patients with advanced ROS1-positive NSCLC and other solid tumors, continues to enroll participants.
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South Korea’s Bertis aims to be Asia’s top proteomics diagnostic company

Aug. 24, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Founded in 2014, Bertis Co. Ltd. is developing proteomics-based diagnostics and biomarkers by combining artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) algorithms with high-performance mass spectrometry technology. Using this technology, it is able to quantify extremely small amounts of protein.
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Nuvectis has high hopes for strategically-built oncology pipeline

Aug. 24, 2022
By Richard Staines
Nuvectis Pharma Inc. has been in business for barely two years, but thanks to a business model involving in-licensing promising late preclinical drug candidates, it has already begun a trial with a molecule targeting a little-known pathway that cancer cells depend on for protection. The firm is also close to the clinic with a drug that could give a new twist to tyrosine kinase inhibition after a $16 million financing round in early August.
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Parkinson's disease illustration showing neurons containing alpha-synuclein

Alterity begins phase II trial with lead candidate ATH-434 in multiple system atrophy

Aug. 23, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Alterity Therapeutics Ltd. has begun phase II trials with its lead candidate, ATH-434, in multiple system atrophy, a rare and highly debilitating Parkinsonian disorder.
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