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July 5, 2026
BioWorld's offices were closed in observance of Independence Day in the U.S. No issue was published Friday, July 3.
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Bellaseno speeds breast scaffold trial as J&J deal clears path to market

July 2, 2026
By Tamra Sami
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Regenerative medicine company Bellaseno GmbH is accelerating development of its absorbable breast scaffold, with a pivotal Australian trial recruiting faster than expected and a newly announced licensing deal with Johnson & Johnson subsidiary Mentor Worldwide LLC positioning the technology for global commercialization.
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IPO puzzle pieces

Neuracle eyes Shanghai IPO as global BCI funding surges

July 2, 2026
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
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Neuracle Medical Technology Co. Ltd. is seeking a Shanghai IPO that could make it China’s first publicly listed invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) company, months after winning approval for the country’s first invasive BCI system.
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Modius Spero wearable neuromodulation device

Neurovalens brings FDA-cleared PTSD therapy to US veterans

July 2, 2026
By Shani Alexander
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Veterans in the U.S. suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) now have access to Neurovalens Ltd.’s Modius Spero, a wearable neuromodulation device, which can reduce their symptoms in as little as four weeks. The treatment, designed for at-home use of 30-minute daily sessions, was approved for use within the Department of Veterans Affairs after the company secured FDA de novo clearance.
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Follow-ons lead a mixed first half of 2026 for med-tech financing

July 1, 2026
By Amanda Lanier
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Total med-tech financing through the first half of 2026 reached $12.28 billion, landing between 2024’s $13.94 billion and 2023’s $10.75 billion over the same period and trailing 2025’s $17.56 billion. The figure reflects a sector that is holding well above the low years of 2022 and 2023.
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US primaries continue to rattle congressional health leadership

July 1, 2026
By Mari Serebrov
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Regardless of whether the Republicans or Democrats come out on top in November’s midterm congressional elections, some of the state primaries in the U.S. have already guaranteed major shuffles in key House and Senate committees overseeing national health issues.
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‘Cool move’ by Zimmer part of med-tech’s tuck-in deals trend

July 1, 2026
By Shani Alexander
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Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc.’s deal to buy Pacira Biosciences Inc.’s Iovera system for up to $140 million and Eurobio Scientific SA’s acquisition of Caredx Inc.’s lab products business for $171.2 million are symptomatic of a broader trend among med-tech and diagnostics companies using targeted acquisitions to strengthen specific areas of their portfolio.
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Deep brain stimulation from the shallows: tomorrow’s BCI technology?

June 30, 2026
By Anette Breindl
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) through implanted electrodes has enabled fundamentally new ways of treating certain disorders. More than 100,000 severely ill patients have received an implant to treat Parkinson’s disease, which is DBS’ greatest success story.
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Roche launches Axelios 1 sequencing platform to rival Illumina

June 29, 2026
By Shani Alexander
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Roche Holding AG is looking to take a share of Illumina Inc.’s dominance in the gene sequencing market with the launch of Axelios 1, its next-generation sequencing (NGS) platform designed for accuracy, speed, flexibility, scalability and cost efficiency. The move signals a potential shift in the sequencing landscape as the technology aims to address critical bottlenecks in genomics.
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Ascending BCI systems deepen national security, ethical concerns

June 29, 2026
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu and Shani Alexander
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Ready or not, the future has arrived. Novel AI and brain-computer interface (BCI) systems are no longer confined to the realm of science fiction. As an increasingly intertwined human-machine model moves closer to adoption in real-world clinical and military practice, technological advances are sparking concerns over public health, ethics and national security.
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