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Taiwan's Anbogen secures $12.5M for advancing precision oncology drug development
Taiwan-based startup Anbogen Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company specialising in groundbreaking cancer drug development, has announced the successful completion of its Series A funding round.
Samsung Biologics & LegoChem Biosciences team up for ADC development
South Korea-based Samsung Biologics, a global contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO), has signed a partnership agreement with LegoChem Biosciences, a Korean biotech company pioneering the research and development of antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) programmes.
Biocon Biologics partners with Sandoz Australia for cancer biosimilars
Indian firm Biocon Biologics Ltd (BBL), a fully integrated biosimilars company and subsidiary of Biocon, has announced a five-year partnership with Sandoz AG which provides Sandoz the exclusive rights to promote, sell and distribute biosimilar Trastuzumab (market value of AUD$35 million) and biosimilar Bevacizumab (market value of AUD$45 million) in Australia.
Eris Lifesciences expands footprint in sterile injectables with acquisition of 51% stake in Swiss Parenterals
India-based Eris Lifesciences has announced the expansion of its sterile injectables footprint through the acquisition of 51 per cent equity stake in Swiss Parenterals for a consideration of Rs 637.5 crore.
NITI Aayog releases report for senior care reforms in India
NITI Aayog has released a position paper titled 'Senior Care Reforms in India: Reimagining the Senior Care Paradigm'.
Ministry of Health in New Zealand inks MoU with of Waikato to build medical school University
The Ministry of Health, government of New Zealand, and the University of Waikato have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as a first step towards establishing a new medical school.
Australia establishes new task force to guide use of AI in public health system
New South Wales (NSW) Health in Australia has established a new taskforce to inform and guide the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public health system.
Breakthroughs in Rare Diseases Therapeutics
2024 rings positive for those suffering from some kind of rare disease. On January 16, 2024, Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics announced that the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of Casgevy, a therapy that uses CRISPR gene-editing to treat the serious blood disorder, transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia, marking the second major US regulatory approval for the emerging gene-editing technology. This approval is a testament to the breakthroughs in therapeutics for rare medical conditions.
Japan approves first at-home migraine treatment in the form of Neurolief's neuromodulation device
US-based Neurolief has announced the approval of its neuromodulation device, Relivion, by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW).
New Zealand to make amendments to International Health Regulations
The Ministry of Health is inviting the views of New Zealanders on proposals to update a significant global health agreement.
Indian Immunologicals invests Rs 700 Cr in new vaccine manufacturing plant in India
Indian Immunologicals Limited (IIL) has started construction of its new greenfield veterinary vaccine facility to manufacture the Foot and Mouth Disease Vaccine (FMD-Vac) as well as Foot and Mouth Disease + Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Vaccine (FMD+HS-Vac) in Hyderabad’s Genome valley, India.
Korea's LegoChem Biosciences inks $1.7B pact with J&J for ADC development
South Korea's LegoChem Biosciences (LCB) has entered into a license agreement with Janssen Biotech, Inc. (Janssen), a Johnson & Johnson (J&J) company, to develop and commercialise LCB84, a Trop2-directed antibody-drug conjugate (ADC).
Zuellig Pharma & Substipharm Biologics expand access to Japanese Encephalitis vaccine across Asia
Singapore-based Zuellig Pharma has announced its commercialisation partnership with French pharmaceutical company Substipharm Biologics, to expand access of the IMOJEV Japanese encephalitis vaccine across nine markets in Asia, including Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam. Japanese Encephalitis (JE) is transmitted with mosquitoes and causes inflammation in the brain and is the leading cause of vaccine-preventable encephalitis in Asia.
Lunit AI solutions to power Samsung's X-ray devices for advanced chest screening
South Korea-based company Lunit, a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered solutions for cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, has announced a three-year supply contract with Samsung Electronics (Samsung Healthcare).
Novartis acquires Chinese startup SanReno Therapeutics to enhance kidney diseases treatment
China-based startup SanReno Therapeutics, a clinical-stage company specialising in the discovery, development, and commercialisation of innovative therapies for kidney diseases, has announced its acquisition by Novartis, a global medicines company.
WHO grants Emergency Use Listing to Biological E's COVID-19 vaccine Corbevax
Biological E (BE), an India-based vaccines and pharmaceutical company, has announced that the World Health Organization (WHO) has granted an Emergency Use Listing (EUL) to their Corbevax vaccine, which is India's first indigenously developed COVID-19 vaccine that is based on protein sub-unit platform.
Novo Nordisk Foundation signs $25M partnership with CARB-X to fight drug-resistant infections
Denmark-headquartered Novo Nordisk Foundation is committing up to $25 million to support the early-stage development of innovative tools to prevent, diagnose and treat the most dangerous drug-resistant bacterial infections.
Qure.ai's Al-driven chest X-ray solution gets FDA clearance for enhanced lung nodule detection
Qure.ai, a health tech company that uses deep learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to make healthcare more accessible, has announced its 13th FDA clearance for its AI-enabled solutions.
Indian researchers link ageing of cells with ovarian cancer spread
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru have found that ovarian cancer cells can spread more easily in tissues that are senescent or aged because these tissues secrete a unique extracellular matrix that attracts the spreading cancer.
Australia develops tool to identify dust lung disease risk
A new dust testing methodology developed by Australia-based University of Queensland researchers offers workers better protection from diseases such as black lung and silicosis.
Korea designs wrist rotation module to enhance usability and efficiency in prosthetic limbs
Robotic assistive devices play a crucial role in supporting the daily activities of individuals with congenital disabilities or those who have experienced unfortunate accidents.
Dr Kuldeep Singh Sachdeva to assume key leadership role at Molbio Diagnostics
India-based Molbio Diagnostics has announced the appointment of Dr Kuldeep Singh Sachdeva to its leadership team.
Asieris Pharma picks Sophia Cao to lead women's health business unit
Asieris Pharmaceuticals has announced its set-up of the Women's Health Business Unit for commercialisation.
IIT Madras & Deakin University, Australia to launch academy for cutting edge healthcare research
Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) and Deakin University, Australia, have announced the launch of 'IIT Madras Deakin University Research Academy.'
Singapore Institute of Technology offers new programmes in Health Sciences and Engineering
The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) is launching new programmes in Health Sciences and Engineering in Academic Year 2024.
Can Knowledge Graphs Revolutionise Pharma R&D?
In life sciences, the adoption of new standards such as Study Data Tabulation Model (SDTM) and Analysis Data Model (ADAM) is proving critical for efficient and effective data management and sharing. SDTM provides a new way of organising human clinical and nonclinical study data tabulations, which is required for data submission to regulatory bodies like the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA) Japan, while ADAM defines dataset and metadata standards for clinical trial statistical analyses, ensuring efficient generation, replication, and review of data. The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) 360 is another important initiative that aims to implement standards as linked metadata to support metadata-driven automation across the entire clinical research data lifecycle, making it easier for researchers to analyse and share their findings. The digital transformation of pharma industry regulatory processes, hence, has started to make data a key tool. However, with the increasing volume and complexity of data generated in drug discovery and clinical research, life sciences R&D practitioners need better ways of organising, structuring and exploiting their data, at scale.
How Biotech Sector Can Capitalise on AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now ramified in every sector including biotechnology. The impact of AI is already visible in the biotech sector and there is a boom of startups using AI for various applications. However, there is a need to develop a holistic regulatory system to make the technology more responsible. Let's explore further.
"We no longer need to endure the ravages of ageing"
Ageing is a natural part and the \"last mile\" of a human development programme, and Gero pioneered ways to understand, measure, and, ultimately, control its progression. Gero, a longevity biotech physics-enabled biotechnology company from Singapore is creating therapeutics against chronic diseases with a mission to slow down human ageing itself.
"Indian pharma is globally competitive and forwardlooking in technology, policy and industrial strategy"
From policy frameworks to addressing industry challenges and positioning, the Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), Government of India forthcoming initiatives to overhaul the pharma industry, are paving the way towards global pharmaceutical dominance. Dr Arunish Chawla, Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP), Government of India in an exclusive interview with BioSpectrum, shares insights into the comprehensive strategy aimed at reshaping India's pharmaceutical landscape, propelling the nation to the forefront in the global arena.
"Al's superior speed & learning capability make it a natural fit for healthcare tasks demanding precision & early detection"
Vietnam’s VinBrain is developing AI solutions for healthcare and has developed more than 300 AI models specifically designed for processing medical images. DrAid, its groundbreaking intelligent AI platform, is positioned as the 'right-hand' assistant for healthcare professionals to enhance productivity and reduce patient care costs. Steven Quoc Hung Truong, Founder and CEO of VinBrain shares key insights into the company, its challenges, and ethical and regulatory considerations.