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Articles by David Ho

Oral medication

Shouti raises $100M in series B round to turn injectable medicines into pills

Oct. 29, 2021
By Doris Yu and David Ho
Shouti Inc. raised $100 million in a series B round led by BVF Partners LP to advance its discovery platform for designing oral medicines and to speed up the development of its candidates. The Shanghai and California-based company has secured a total of $158 million in funding so far.
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Businesswoman pressing dollar sign on touchscreen

Cerecin raises $40M for Alzheimer’s phase III, preps for potential South Korean IPO

Oct. 26, 2021
By David Ho
Cerecin Inc. has raised $40 million in an oversubscribed round of financing, paving the way for a potential listing in South Korea. Proceeds of the financing will fund the expansion of the company’s current studies and support the planning and initiation of a global phase III study of its lead candidate, tricaprilin, in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Japanese companies make headway in domestic vaccine R&D

Oct. 26, 2021
By David Ho and Gina Lee
The race for a Japan-made COVID-19 vaccine is heating up as players make progress with their trials. Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. recently shared the results from its phase I/II trial for DS-5670, its mRNA vaccine. The mRNA vaccine candidate initiated studies in March 2021. The findings showed that in terms of immunogenicity, both neutralizing activity and IgG titer increased after the vaccination.
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Japanese companies make headway in domestic vaccine R&D

Oct. 25, 2021
By David Ho and Gina Lee
The race for a Japan-made COVID-19 vaccine is heating up as players make progress with their trials. Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. recently shared the results from its phase I/II trial for DS-5670, its mRNA vaccine. The mRNA vaccine candidate initiated studies in March 2021. The findings showed that in terms of immunogenicity, both neutralizing activity and IgG titer increased after the vaccination.
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Eye wireframe illustration

Opharmic wins grand prize at Asia Pacific Accelerator 2021 program

Oct. 22, 2021
By David Ho
Medical device accelerator Medtech Innovator and the Asia Pacific Medical Technology Association (Apacmed) have selected Opharmic Technology (HK) Ltd. as the grand prize winner of its Asia Pacific Accelerator program. Opharmic has developed a noninvasive ultrasound platform technology for a variety of biomedical applications, with eye drug delivery being one of the key applications.
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Asia at night from space

Medtronic launches Open Innovation Platform in Singapore, along with competition and digital hub

Oct. 22, 2021
By David Ho
With the support of Singapore’s Economic Development Board (EDB), Medtronic plc has launched the Medtronic Open Innovation Platform (OIP) in Singapore to develop med-tech and digital health solutions for Asia Pacific. The company will invest up to $50 million for this venture.
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Businesswoman pressing dollar sign on touchscreen

Cerecin raises $40M for Alzheimer’s phase III, preps for potential South Korean IPO

Oct. 20, 2021
By David Ho
Cerecin Inc. has raised $40 million in an oversubscribed round of financing, paving the way for a potential listing in South Korea. Proceeds of the financing will fund the expansion of the company’s current studies and support the planning and initiation of a global phase III study of its lead candidate, tricaprilin, in Alzheimer’s disease.
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Cancer cells under magnifying glass

Aum Biosciences closes $27M series A financing for targeted cancer drugs

Oct. 19, 2021
By David Ho
Aum Biosciences Pte. Ltd., a company developing targeted cancer therapies, has closed a $27 million series A funding round. The Singapore-based company plans to use the proceeds to advance clinical development of its portfolio with immediate initiation of two phase II programs for MNK and tropomyosin receptor kinase inhibitors.
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Beigene and BMS in dispute over Abraxane deal termination in China

Oct. 19, 2021
By David Ho and Doris Yu
Beigene Ltd., which in 2019 parlayed exclusive rights to distribute and promote Abraxane (paclitaxel) in China into more than $111 million in revenue, is contesting Celgene parent Bristol Myers Squibb Co.’s cancellation of the deal in arbitration proceedings at the International Chamber of Commerce.
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Beigene and BMS in dispute over Abraxane deal termination in China

Oct. 18, 2021
By David Ho and Doris Yu
Beigene Ltd., which in 2019 parlayed exclusive rights to distribute and promote Abraxane (paclitaxel) in China into more than $111 million in revenue, is contesting Celgene parent Bristol Myers Squibb Co.’s cancellation of the deal in arbitration proceedings at the International Chamber of Commerce.
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