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Theryq, Gustave Roussy given €38M for cancer radiotherapy

Feb. 5, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Theryq SAS and Gustave Roussy, a European center for cancer research, were given €38 million (US$40.1 million) in funding by Bpifrance, the French public sector investment bank, to further develop Flashdeep, a flash radiotherapy device that uses extremely high energy electron (VHEE) radiation to treat cancers that are resistant to traditional treatments.
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EU nudges Artificial Intelligence Act further along

Feb. 5, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The European Union (EU) is steadily making progress on the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), landmark legislation that will affect AI not just for medical uses, but for all uses across the EU economy.
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UK’s MHRA relaxes restrictions on use of paclitaxel devices in PAD

Feb. 5, 2024
The controversy over the use of paclitaxel (PTX) in devices used to treat peripheral artery disease (PAD) has taken roughly half a decade to unwind as regulatory agencies across the globe stand down their restrictions on the use of these devices.
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Trinity transforming into CGM player with $12.5M acquisition, Bayer partnership

Feb. 1, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Trinity Biotech plc. paid $12.5 million to acquire Waveform Technologies Inc.’s biosensor and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) assets. It also formed a partnership with Bayer AG to launch a CGM biosensor in China and India. These moves are part of Trinity’s transformation strategy to become a leading player in wearable biosensor technology.
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Europabio: Proposed EU legislation risks sabotaging innovation

Jan. 31, 2024
By Nuala Moran
The EU’s proposed update of its pharmaceutical legislation will break the model of small companies acting as the vehicle for translating Europe’s rich research base for onward development by pharma, according to an analysis looking specifically at the impact the new rules would have on the biotech sector.
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Opto Biosystems develops sensors for monitoring brain activity

Jan. 29, 2024
By Simon Kerton
In its first patenting, Cambridge, U.K.-based Opto Biosystems Ltd. is seeking protection for implantable sensors that may be used in systems to measure chemical, biological, or electrical signals in the central and/or peripheral nervous systems.
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EMA pulling Translarna off market for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Jan. 26, 2024
By Nuala Moran
After almost 10 years on the market, the EMA is to withdraw its conditional approval of the Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment Translarna (ataluren), after concluding there is still not enough evidence of its effectiveness.
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UK’s NICE easing into artificial intelligence for stroke

Jan. 26, 2024
By Mark McCarty
To date, developers of digital health technologies have had little luck with coverage and reimbursement, but the picture is slowly improving. The U.K.’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has endorsed two artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for diagnosis of stroke, although this is limited to an evidence generation framework that puts the sponsors on the hook for generating the data that will allow unlimited use in the U.K.’s trusts.
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Venture investment in UK biotech reaches £1.25B in 2023 despite VC cash crunch

Jan. 25, 2024
By Nuala Moran
In the face of the short supply of venture capital, the U.K. biotech sector weathered the storm in 2023, raising a total of £1.25 billion (US$1.6 billion) across 69 deals. That was 6% down on 2022, but has to be seen against the backdrop of U.K. VC investment across all sectors falling by a massive 43%. With follow-on financing by quoted companies, biotechs raised £1.8 billion overall.
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Allurion’s swallowable gastric balloon introduced into the UK NHS

Jan. 25, 2024
By Shani Alexander
A U.K. national health service (NHS) hospital has begun offering Allurion Technologies Inc.’s swallowable gastric balloon to patients struggling to lose weight for surgery. The move is a boon for the company amid rising competition in the weight loss market from GLP-1 agonists.
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