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AI cancer firm Oncocross debuts with $60M IPO on Kosdaq

Dec. 18, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
AI-powered drug R&D platform firm Oncocross Co. Ltd. is leading the procession of year-end Korea biotech IPOs this week, pricing an offering of about 11.85 million shares on the Korea Exchange at ₩7,300 each for gross proceeds of ₩85.56 billion (US$59.5 million).
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U.S. Capitol and $100 bills

Congress wrapping up US spending bill as clock ticks down

Dec. 18, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
With no time to spare, the U.S. Congress is coming together on a continuing resolution (CR) to keep the federal government running beyond Dec. 20. Intended to fund the government at current levels through March 14, the CR itself is temporary. But of the 1,500-plus pages in the package House leadership released late Dec. 17, only about 100 pages pertain to the actual CR. More than a third of the package is devoted to the health-care sector.
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Endocrine/metabolic

Cell mapping yields clues to metabolic health in obese individuals

Dec. 18, 2024
By Anette Breindl
Researchers at the University of Leipzig and ETH Zurich have used single-cell sequencing to identify differences between fat tissue of obese individuals who are metabolically unhealthy, and those who were in good metabolic health. The findings, which were published online Dec. 17, 2024, in Cell Metabolism, identify measurements that can be used to decouple obesity from metabolic disease.
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Radiotherapy of cancer

SK Biopharma, Proen team up to develop new radiopharmaceuticals

Dec. 17, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
SK Biopharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. and Proen Therapeutics Co. Ltd. joined hands in a research collaboration to advance up to two preclinical small protein-based radiopharmaceuticals by 2027 – the year SK Biopharmaceuticals aims to “become a leading radiopharma player” worldwide.
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Biosecure Act still looking for passage through US Congress

Dec. 9, 2024
By Mari Serebrov
The Biosecure Act missed its expected ride through the U.S. Congress via the National Defense Authorization Act, but it may not be the end of the road for the bill that would prohibit direct or indirect U.S. government contracts with listed “biotechnology companies of concern.”
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U.S. FDA headquarters

FDA’s AI PCCP final guidance relaxes indication for use restrictions

Dec. 9, 2024
By Mark McCarty
The FDA’s final guidance for predetermined change control plans (PCCPs) for AI products contains a number of editorial changes, some more significant than others.
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Illustration of receptor binding site of the A/Texas/37/2024 hemagglutinin Leu226 mutant
Infection

A single mutation in H5N1 is all that’s needed for easier transmissibility

Dec. 9, 2024
By Mar de Miguel
Although it does not generally infect humans, a single mutation of the H5N1 virus in the highly pathogenic avian and bovine clade 2.3.4.4b could overcome this barrier and possibly trigger a pandemic. Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have warned of this possibility after studying the three-dimensional structure of the viral hemagglutinin and seeing how a change in one amino acid would make it more suitable for the human cell receptor. The researchers stress the need to monitor new mutations of this virus in order to act quickly in case the global jump to our species occurs.
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Holiday notice

Dec. 2, 2024
BioWorld's offices were closed in observance of Thanksgiving in the U.S. No issues were published Thursday, Nov. 28, or Friday, Nov. 29.
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Biomarkers

Biomarker could aid in psychosis diagnosis

Dec. 2, 2024
By Anette Breindl
Researchers at the University of Rochester have described a neuroimaging-based biomarker that could identify individuals with early psychosis, and improved their identification when it was added to a standard neurocognitive diagnostic test. In a group of roughly 160 participants in the Human Connectome Early Psychosis Project, individuals who were in the early stages of psychosis had stronger connections from the thalamus (a midbrain sensory processing area) to the cortex, but weaker connections between different cortical areas, than controls.
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Holiday notice

Nov. 27, 2024
BioWorld's offices will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving in the U.S. No issues will be published Thursday, Nov. 28, or Friday, Nov. 29.
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