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Financings for Feb. 10, 2021

Feb. 10, 2021
Med-tech firms raising money in public or private financings, including: Equip, Evaxion Biotech, Lucira Health, Pacific Biosciences of California.
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Appointments and advancements for Feb. 10, 2021

Feb. 10, 2021
New hires and promotions in the med-tech industry, including: Acutus Medical, Aver, Beta Bionics, Henry Schein, Optimdosing, Worldwide Clinical Trials.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Orthopedics Extra for Feb. 10, 2021

Feb. 10, 2021
By Holland Johnson
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in orthopedics, including: Hot nano-chisel used to create artificial bones in a Petri dish; A 'skeletal age' calculator to predict bone fracture risk; Fetal surgery for spina bifida leads to better mobility in school-age children.
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Savings from complex generics remain elusive in U.S.

Feb. 10, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
Among the low-hanging fruit for pruning back U.S. drug prices is the development of generics referencing complex drugs, a category that includes drug-device combination products and nonbiologic drugs with a complex molecular base, route of administration or formulation, such as abuse-deterrent opioids.
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NIH says phased genome assembly will enable preventive medicine

Feb. 9, 2021
By Mark McCarty
Preventive medicine hasn’t always had the backing of hard data, but research into genomics at the U.S. National Institutes of Health may soon change that. Evan Eichler of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute said on a recent NIH webinar that phased genome assembly may allow medical science to efficiently treat diseases caused by genetic disorders, but will also enable preventive medicine, the holy grail of those who seek to restrain the ever-increasing cost of medical care.
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Theator scoops up $15.5M to improve surgical performance

Feb. 9, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Theator Ltd., the artificial intelligence (AI)-powered surgical intelligence platform, has raised $15.5 million in a series A financing led by Insight Partners. The funds will be used to scale commercial operations and partnerships with U.S. providers, grow the company’s R&D team and secure its footprint in the field of AI-driven surgical planning, intraoperative support, and review. New investor Blumberg Capital also participated in the round, along with all existing investors including Nfx, Stageone Ventures, Kdt Ventures and Iangels.
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Ascendum stakes majority position in disposable cathlab robot maker Endoways

Feb. 9, 2021
By Annette Boyle
Ascendum Capital, a health care-focused investment platform founded in 2020, acquired the majority of the shares of a developer of a disposable robotic system designed to navigate tricky vascular passages for an undisclosed amount. Yehuda, Israel-based Endoways Ltd. developed the technology in the Medx Xelerator and will move to Dinova Medtech’s Israeli incubator until its catheter laboratory-focused robot launches for commercial use.
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KRAS drugs may do best in tough subtype

Feb. 9, 2021
By Anette Breindl
KRAS is the most frequently mutated oncogene in solid tumors in general, and in lung tumors in particular. There are more patients whose lung tumors are driven by KRAS mutations than by ALK, Ros, Ret and TRK alterations. Combined. And after 40 years, they look to be getting a targeted therapy, or even two.
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BioWorld MedTech’s Oncology Extra for Feb. 9, 2021

Feb. 9, 2021
By Mark McCarty and Anette Breindl
Keeping you up to date on recent developments in oncology, including: Less fractionation, fewer trips not a problem for some high-risk prostate cancers; PCOS passed on in the epigenes; Algorithm uses ultrasound images for classification.
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Regulatory front for Feb. 9, 2021

Feb. 9, 2021
By Mark McCarty
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting medical devices and technologies, including: FDA posts advisory for respiratory splitters; NICE: Propel device not ready for routine use; MITA sounds off on third parties with white paper; Ethicon, AIM settle on Esutures sales.
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