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Researchers link methylation loss to cellular age

April 6, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence
DNA methylation loss, which can lead to increased transcription, is a frequent feature of cancer cells. Now, researchers have published a paper in the April 2, 2018, issue of Nature Genetics that demonstrates that such methylation loss occurs in almost all normal tissues as well, and that it can be used as a "mitotic clock" to estimate how often a cell has replicated.
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Reflexion raises $100M+ series C to market the first biology-guided radiotherapy system

April 5, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence

Intersect ENT launches drug-eluting sinus implant for clinic

April 4, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence

Novosanis gets CE certified for urine collection device

April 3, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence

Photonic biosensor advances may lead to more sensitive Dx

April 2, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence

Bigfoot bumps series B to $55M to develop closed loop, smart insulin pen systems

March 30, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence
Bigfoot Biomedical Inc. has closed a $55 million series B round – providing enough runway, the company said, to bring two diabetes products to market. In 2020, Bigfoot will submit FDA applications for both its infusion pump-based closed loop automated insulin delivery system, known as Bigfoot Loop, and its connected insulin pen-based system, known as Bigfoot Inject. To get there, development must be completed in the next year. It will then seek IDE approvals for pivotal trials to be conducted in 2019. The strategy now is to line up the products, data and approvals that will get all the way to FDA commercialization in 2020.
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Bioiq raises $26.5M to coordinate chronic disease care for payers

March 30, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence

U.K. startup launches first fingerprint-based test to screen for illegal drug use

March 29, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence

Wyss Institute offers case study on how to bring engineering to biology to improve medicine

March 27, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence
Reaching across disciplinary and institutional boundaries isn't necessarily a strength of academics at elite institutions such as Harvard University. Concern about precisely that issue nearly undid the founding of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering before it was even launched at Harvard in the beginning of 2009.
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Neurotrack gets $13.7M to back its digital tools designed to assess memory skills

March 26, 2018
By Stacy Lawrence
Recognizing dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD) at an early stage is difficult to do. But that presymptomatic window, before obvious cognitive changes are evident, is thought to be the most effective time to prevent or treat disease. In fact, the FDA recently issued an update guidance advising drug companies to focus specifically upon that presymptomatic period.
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