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New push to increase investor interest in UK life sciences research

Feb. 4, 2026
By Nuala Moran
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The U.K.’s main research funding agency is looking to put more public money into proof of concept and pre-seed funding of putative university spinouts, to make them more investible and improve relations between academics and investors. The move by UK Research and Innovation, which in 2026 will allocate £9.22 billion (US$12.58 billion) of taxpayer money across all fields of research, is in response to a government edict that the agency prioritizes outputs over inputs.
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Ireland sees record VC funding in life sciences, health tech

Dec. 3, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Ireland’s life sciences and health tech companies raised a record-breaking €491.3 million ($572.9 million) in venture capital funding across 89 deals in 2024, according to a report from Enterprise Ireland. The investment underscores investor confidence in the country’s ecosystem, which looks set to continue despite global headwinds such as trade tariffs, economic uncertainty and rising operating costs.
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LSX Investival

Europe’s life science sector navigating headwinds

Nov. 17, 2025
By Shani Alexander
While Europe’s biotech sector continues to face headwinds, med tech appears to be weathering the storm more effectively. Uncertainty in the U.S., heightened competition from China and a persistent lack of capital are all impacting the investment landscape, delegates heard at the LSX Investival Showcase in London.
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One year later: funding and dealmaking in women’s health

Nov. 13, 2025
By Karen Carey
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A year ago, BioWorld published a special series on the women’s health drug development ecosystem, showing that while women make up half of the population, venture capital investment and life sciences partnerships in the space – specifically those deals supporting innovations for conditions primarily affecting women – pale in comparison to efforts addressing diseases more men experience. That appears to be changing, according to an updated look of BioWorld data, supported by findings in the Silicon Valley Bank 2025 Innovation in Women’s Health Report published in April, and Clarivate’s Nov. 13 release of its latest Companies to Watch 2025 report, Rediscovering women’s health.
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Convatec commits over $1B to R&D in UK, US

Oct. 1, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Convatec Group plc plans to invest more than $1 billion in the U.S. and U.K. over the next decade as it looks to accelerate its research and development (R&D) ambitions.
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LSI Europe

Opportunities remain in the EU for med tech despite US shift

Sep. 11, 2025
By Shani Alexander
Regulatory and reimbursement challenges in Europe are leading an ever-increasing number of med tech companies to prioritize the U.S. market for the launch of their devices. However, certain technologies can reach European patients more quickly, presenting valuable opportunities with the EU, delegates heard at the LSI Europe ’25 conference in London this week.
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Duality Biotherapeutics raises $211M with Hong Kong IPO

April 22, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Antibody-drug conjugate developer Duality Biotherapeutics Inc. debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) with a HK$1.64 billion (US$211.4 million) IPO April 15, making it one of the biggest offerings made under the HKEX’s Chapter 18A listing regime since 2020.
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Duality Biotherapeutics raises $211M with Hong Kong IPO

April 16, 2025
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Antibody-drug conjugate developer Duality Biotherapeutics Inc. debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) with a HK$1.64 billion (US$211.4 million) IPO April 15, making it one of the biggest offerings made under the HKEX’s Chapter 18A listing regime since 2020.
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Australia flag with microscope, test tubes

Australia looks to Asia as Trump administration threatens funding

April 1, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Australia’s top universities are looking more to Asia for research collaborations following threats from the Trump administration to stop funding research at institutions that don’t comply with U.S. narratives.
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Australia flag with microscope, test tubes

Australia looks to Asia as Trump administration threatens funding

March 28, 2025
By Tamra Sami
Australia’s top universities are looking more to Asia for research collaborations following threats from the Trump administration to stop funding research at institutions that don’t comply with U.S. narratives.
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