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BioWorld - Friday, March 6, 2026
Home » Authors » Tamra Sami

Articles by Tamra Sami

Insilico Medicine CEO Alex Zhavoronkov with Insilico’s first bipedal humanoid AI Scientist called “Supervisor.”

Insilico advancing AI platform with $110M Asian-backed series E round

March 17, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Artificial intelligence (AI) drug developer Insilico Medicine raised $110 million in a series E round led by an Asian private equity fund, Value Partners Group, that will see Insilico advance its pipeline and AI platform developments.
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Visen announces HKD$603M Hong Kong IPO

March 14, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Visen Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd. announced its initial public offering (IPO) on the Hong Kong Stock exchange (HKEX) to raise roughly HKD$603.3 million (US$77.6 million) to advance its pipeline of endocrinology assets.
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3D illustration of Bivacor implanted in chest

Australian patient first to leave hospital with Bivacor TAH

March 13, 2025
By Tamra Sami
An Australian man in his 40s with severe heart failure was implanted with a Bivacor Inc. total artificial heart (TAH) and has been discharged from the hospital. He remained at home with the artificial heart for 100 days until he received a transplant earlier this week.
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Ono scoops Ionis' hematology candidate sapablursen for up to $940M

March 12, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. struck a licensing deal with Ionis Pharmaceuticals Inc. for sapablursen, which is in phase II trials for polycythemia vera. Under terms, Osaka, Japan-based Ono gains an exclusive license to develop and commercialize sapablursen worldwide. Carlsbad, Calif.-based Ionis will be responsible for completing the ongoing phase II Imprssion study, while Ono will be responsible for subsequent development, regulatory filings and commercialization.
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Alex Zhavoronkov, founder and CEO, Insilico Medicine

AI drug developer Insilico sees advantages to China market

March 11, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Insilico Medicine founder and CEO Alex Zhavoronkov told BioWorld that he tries to spend as much time as possible in China, because that's where the artificial intelligence (AI) drug development company conducts synthesis and tests for early stage discovery. “And nowadays, not a day goes by without somebody launching an AI drug discovery company,” he said, noting that Chinese AI company Deepseek could be a huge disrupter.
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Skin irritation on hands

Kyowa Kirin, Amgen’s rocatinlimab ignites positive response in Rocket study

March 11, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Analysts were pleasantly surprised by the positive phase III data reported for Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd./Amgen Inc.’s rocatinlimab, a T-cell rebalancing therapy, in moderate to severe atopic dermatitis.
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Justin Rubio working in the lab
Inflammatory

Inflammation appears to cause mutations linked to MS progression

March 11, 2025
By Tamra Sami
For the first time, researchers have identified that inflammation – long associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) – appears to cause increased mutations that damage neurons linked to MS progression. Researchers at the Florey Institute and the University of Melbourne studied MS brain lesions, which are areas of past or ongoing brain inflammation that are visible as spots on MRI scans.
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Justin Rubio working in the lab
Inflammatory

Inflammation appears to cause mutations linked to MS progression

March 10, 2025
By Tamra Sami
For the first time, researchers have identified that inflammation – long associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) – appears to cause increased mutations that damage neurons linked to MS progression. Researchers at the Florey Institute and the University of Melbourne studied MS brain lesions, which are areas of past or ongoing brain inflammation that are visible as spots on MRI scans.
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Map of Europe, Medical Device Regulation (MDR) text

EU MDR backlog could create an opportunity for Australia

March 7, 2025
By Tamra Sami
A slow-down in EU medical device audits due to the long-delayed transition to the EU Medical Device Regulation is leading to increased applications to Australia as small businesses bypass Europe altogether.
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Alex Zhavoronkov, founder and CEO, Insilico Medicine

AI drug developer Insilico sees advantages to China market

March 6, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Insilico Medicine founder and CEO Alex Zhavoronkov told BioWorld that he tries to spend as much time as possible in China, because that's where the artificial intelligence (AI) drug development company conducts synthesis and tests for early stage discovery. “And nowadays, not a day goes by without somebody launching an AI drug discovery company,” he said, noting that Chinese AI company Deepseek could be a huge disrupter.
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