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Ribomic’s RBM-007 ready for phase III in achondroplasia

Aug. 25, 2025
By Tamra Sami
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Ribomic’s umedaptanib pegol (RBM-007) looks to have some advantages compared to competitors in the achondroplasia space, and the company plans to progress the oligonucleotide-based aptamer that targets anti fibroblast growth factor 2 to phase III trials, Ribomic’s business development head, Kihei Yamashita, told BioWorld.
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First pig-to-human lung transplant functions for nine days

Aug. 25, 2025
By Nuala Moran
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The frontiers of xenotransplantation have been further extended with a pig-to-human lung transplant, the first time an organ that is directly exposed to the external environment – with the associated risk of respiratory pathogens – has been transplanted. The genetically modified pig lung remained viable and functional for nine days, after it was transplanted into a 39-year-old man who was declared brain dead following a hemorrhagic stroke.
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FDA clears Artrya’s Salix AI coronary plaque module

Aug. 22, 2025
By Tamra Sami
The U.S. FDA has cleared Artrya Ltd.’s 510(k) for its Salix coronary plaque (SCP) module that is a bolt-on module to the company’s Salix coronary anatomy platform.
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Drug design, drug delivery & technologies

South Korea forms new organoid consortium for nonanimal testing

Aug. 21, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) launched a new industry-academia-research consortium to support the nation’s organoid industry, expected to grow in light of the U.S. FDA’s shift away from animal testing in the development of novel drugs.
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South Korea forms new organoid consortium for nonanimal testing

Aug. 21, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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South Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) launched a new industry-academia-research consortium to support the nation’s organoid industry, expected to grow in light of the U.S. FDA’s shift away from animal testing in the development of novel drugs.
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Remegen licenses VEGF/FGF inhibitor to Santen for ¥1.3B

Aug. 20, 2025
By Tamra Sami
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Remegen Co. Ltd. is out-licensing its VEGF/FGF dual-target fusion protein drug, RC28-E, to Santen Pharmaceutical (China) Co. Ltd. in a carve-out deal worth more than ¥1.3 billion (US$180 million).
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Daewoong’s CLOPAM patch enables injection-free, weekly semaglutide

Aug. 19, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. and Daewoong Therapeutics Inc. reported that their self-developed microneedle patch loaded with semaglutide demonstrated 80% relative bioavailability compared to an injectable subcutaneous formulation of semaglutide in a pilot human pharmacokinetic study. That far exceeds rates seen in other patches or oral formulations.
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TGA casts a baleful glance at medical scribes

Aug. 19, 2025
By Mark McCarty
Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration recently reported that it has concerns about the use of digital scribes, stating that any such software that analyzes or interprets clinical conversations may qualify as a regulated medical product.
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Remegen’s telitacicept meets phase III endpoints in Sjögren's

Aug. 19, 2025
By Tamra Sami
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Remegen Co. Ltd.’s telitacicept (RC-18) met the primary endpoint in a phase III trial for treating primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS), and the company plans to submit a BLA to China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) on the data.
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G2Gbio CEO Lee Hee-yong (center) commemorates the company’s listing on the Korea Exchange

Microsphere injectables biotech G2Gbio debuts with $38M

Aug. 19, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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G2Gbio Inc. debuted on the Korea Exchange with a ₩52.2 billion (US$37.7 million) IPO Aug. 14. Nearly half of the funds raised will be used to expand Cheongju-si, South Korea-based G2Gbio’s manufacturing plants and help mass produce sustained-release injectable drug products such as GB-5001, its lead candidate in development as a once-monthly formulation of donepezil (Aricept; Eisai Co. Ltd.) for Alzheimer’s disease.
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