During the upcoming BIO International Convention, experts from CerFlux, the MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Aga Khan University will weigh in with insights.
This month’s announcements of awards, investments, executive appointment, and expansions include Javara, Thread, uMotif, Lonza, and other notable companies.
The division of Johnson and Johnson has selected the health tech company to create a mobile app to be used to collect data in a psoriatic arthritis trial.
The Lifebit CloudOS will be employed to create a Federate Trusted Research Environment within the center’s supercomputing cluster to handle data management.
A Touch, the Black Breast Cancer Alliance leader discusses how a grant from Genentech is helping the organization break down barriers in care and research.
Lithuania’s life sciences industry is growing at one of the fastest rates in Europe. Ahead of BIO, Innovation Agency Lithuania explains what the country’s plans are for future growth in the area and how this is built upon students heading into STEM studies.
Through its Health Equity and Diversity in STEM Innovation Fund, the biotech is looking to increase equity in care and diversify the scientific workforce.
An expert from health data and analytics solutions provider H1 explains how technology can help address the disparities in clinical trial and care access.
Withings Health Solutions' new remote patient monitoring (RPM) system seeks to tackle complexities identified after the launch of its first offering in the space.
The DATAcc has released a collection of open-access resources that are intended to help users build inclusivity into digital health measurement products.
Northway Biotech, a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) based out of Vilnius, Lithuania, is set to open a facility in Boston, US.
The digital medicine solutions developer has received $300m in a Series D investment round, which will be used to help scale up its virtual care offerings.
The drug company, which uses artificial intelligence to discover and advance repurposed drugs, is harnessing the technology to find a treatment for Crohn’s.
The virtual research organization has developed digital instruments designed for assessing stools and recording crying episodes in pediatric clinical studies.
The approval is the first that the Food and Drug Administration has granted for a drug intended to treat eosinophilic esophagitis, a chronic immune disorder.
With Veeva Link for Key People, LEO Pharma is looking to deepen its efforts to engage with knowledgeable medical professionals in the dermatology community.
Experts and organizations are honoring the occasion (designed to celebrate research accomplishments and achievements) with insights, education, and more.
A leader from the neurobiomarker platform provider tells how use of ML and other advanced analytical tools can help make better use of complex information.
An expert from the AI-focused technology company shares insights as to how it can be harnessed to better interpret, and even predict, patient behavior.
The institute will combine the university’s AI, ML, health science, engineering, genomics, and data capabilities to tackle health strategy and inequity.
The digital therapeutics specialist has announced the last patient has ended participation in a study investigating a precision solution for hypertension.
The pharmaceutical company is partnering with Yseop to install the software company’s Augmented Analyst, designed to elevate and accelerate data analysis.
IllumiCare has added the app to its Smart Ribbon point-of-care information tool, enabling providers to connect patients to appropriate clinical studies.
The agency has removed the hold placed on the pharmaceutical company’s IND for injectable lenacapavir, which is intended for HIV treatment and prevention.
The pharmaceutical company reportedly opted to implement the cloud software provider's clinical trial management system to help streamline its processes.
The company’s analysis of 2.5m patients worldwide suggest a growing proportion of younger patients, with implications for future study design and deployment.
The cancer trial-matching company is partnering with MPN Research Foundation to help match patients with a group of rare blood cancers to clinical trials.
The two companies are forming a European Medical Advisory Committee to better connect patients and physicians, inviting other trial professionals to join in.
Leaders from the biotech company share advice on how such organizations can make the most of often limited resources via smart strategy and collaboration.
The clinical trial tech firm has announced a $220m Series D funding round which will boost its efforts to improve inclusivity and representation in studies.
The US agency has approved Enhertu for patients diagnosed with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer previously treated with an anti-HER2-based regimen.
The US FDA released new draft guidance yesterday discussing, among other challenges, how unresolved product quality issues might be addressed in the context of regulatory decision-making.
The pharmaceutical firm and university have launched T-REX, a multi-year partnership focused on increasing health outcomes for underrepresented populations.
The thin-film freezing specialist reports positive safety and pharmacokinetic data coming out of the Phase I trial of its niclosamide inhalation powder.
This month’s news on partnerships, appointments, expansions, and investment includes Javara, ACG, Phastar, Elligo Health Research, and other notable companies.
A leader from the clinical technology company discusses some of the pain points in data collection and analysis, and tools that can help users level up.
ObvioHealth and 1nHealth have joined to launch an initiative aimed at helping clinical trials avoid being shut down by smoothing the change to decentralized.
The agency has approved an expanded indication for Qelbree extended-release capsules to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in younger patients.
A leader from the life-science organization discusses how collaboration could lead to a broad range of benefits for everyone along the drug discovery pipeline
A leader from the health tech company explains how voice-based technologies could transform monitoring of patients with dementia, Alzheimer’s, and other conditions.
Newly launched life sciences company Sionna Therapeutics has secured funding to fuel discovery and development of drug candidates to treat cystic fibrosis.
The addition of the facility in Pennsylvania will help meet the increasing demand for temperature-controlled clinical packaging, storage, and distribution.
The decentralized clinical trial specialist has acquired CureClick to add to its offerings a platform intended to expand awareness of study participation.
An expert from the health tech company explains how AI, natural language processing, and other tools can improve pharmaceutical product safety reporting.
The two-day Oracle Health Sciences Connect will gather an array of research experts to discuss how to make the most of emerging technologies and practices.
The one-year-old organization is giving $50m USD in grants to encourage scientists from five cancer research centers to work together on cancer solutions.
The company’s recent purchase by Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance Services Solutions reportedly will fuel expansion of its Reportum PV platform technology.
An expert from trial tech specialist Komodo Health talks about how real-world evidence use could elevate study design, conserve costs, and improve recruitment.
A recent online event hosted by the patient services company invited a number of women to share their experience and insights working in the research field.
The partnership among three research and data specialists is aimed at creating a global database to support faster development of novel cancer treatments.