On Wednesday, 3 April, 2024, a letter from the House’s Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party recommended more companies to add to the Pentagon’s list of firms that are allegedly working with the Chinese military. The letter identifies several companies, including two headquartered in California—Innomics (Sunnyvale, CA, US) and Axbio (Santa Clara, CA, US)—as potentially Chinese military-backed companies, and implied the companies may have tried to hide their affiliation with Chinese-headquartered BGI Genomics (Shenzhen, China), which has been on the security risk list since 2022. Other Chinese companies recommended for the list are Origincell (Shanghai, China), Vazyme Biotech (Nanjing, China), and STOmics (Shenzhen, China). The letter states that Innomics recently registered to conduct business operations in Kentucky under BGI. Innomics provides sequencing services to institutional and corporate clients for research purposes and STOmics sells lab kits and reagents. BGI asserts that both Innomics and STOmics belong to BGI but ...
HONG KONG, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — WuXi Biologics (“WuXi Bio”) (2269. HK), a leading global Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organization (CRDMO), today published its 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report, highlighting the company’s substantial progress in advancing sustainable development. WuXi Biologics’ ESG strategy remains aligned with the company’s vision and mission, and embedded in its global operations. In 2023, the company joined the United Nations (UN) Global Compact, demonstrating its sustainability commitment. Its significant ESG progress was recognized by major ESG rating agencies in 2023 for its progress towards reaching its commitments. The company was added to the S&P Dow Jones Sustainability™ World Index and Emerging Markets Index; granted a “AAA” rating from MSCI ESG Ratings; awarded the distinguished Platinum Medal by EcoVadis; recognized as an Industry and Regional Top-Rated Company by Sustainalytics; named to the CDP Water Security “A list”; and awarded an “A-” CDP Climate ...
ImmunityBio therapy Anktiva is now FDA approved for treating patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer. The novel immunotherapy works by sparking activity from three types of immune cells. By Frank Vinluan Immunotherapy is already a treatment option for bladder cancer, but in many cases, these therapies fail or the cancer comes back. When it returns, the next option is removing the bladder. FDA approval of a novel immunotherapy gives bladder cancer patients an alternative to surgical removal of the organ. The FDA has approved ImmunityBio’s therapy, Anktivo, for the treatment of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), which is cancer found only on the inner layer of the bladder wall. The regulatory decision announced late Monday covers adults whose disease is unresponsive to Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), a standard of care immunotherapy for bladder cancer. BCG is a benign type of bacteria. Delivered to the bladder via a catheter, the bacteria induce an immune ...
Don Tracy, Associate Editor Beqvez, a one-time gene therapy, offers hope to patients with moderate to severe hemophilia B who use regular factor IX prophylaxis, suffer severe hemorrhages, or recurrent serious bleeding.Pfizer announced that the FDA has approved Beqvez (fidanacogene elaparvovec-dzkt) as a one-time gene therapy for adults with moderate to severe hemophilia B. The therapy is indicated for patients who currently use factor IX (FIX) prophylaxis therapy, have a history of severe hemorrhage, or experience frequent serious bleeding with no neutralizing antibodies to the adeno-associated virus serotype. In clinical trials, Beqvez was found to help patients to produce their own FIX, lowering the need for regular intravenous (IV) infusions. The approval was based on promising data from the Phase III open-label, single-arm BENEGENE-2 trial, which evaluated the efficacy and safety of Beqvez in 45 males aged 18 to 65 years with moderately severe to severe hemophilia B. All participants ...
It’s time we move beyond BMI and adopt a holistic approach to truly gauge health. By Gretchen Zimmermann Body Mass Index (BMI) has long been regarded as a standard measure for assessing weight-related health risks and, more recently, determining eligibility for anti-obesity medications like GLP-1 receptor agonists semaglutide (Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Zepbound), according to the FDA. BMI, calculated from weight and height, offers a simplistic yet flawed assessment of health. It was initially designed for non-Hispanic white populations and overlooks nuances like muscle mass, fat distribution, and ethnic background, which can influence certain risk factors. It’s an antiquated measure that perpetuates inequities in healthcare and misses the mark for calculating cardiometabolic conditions. The perception that a “normal” BMI is ideal and an “overweight to obese” BMI is not ideal only exacerbates bias within the medical community and complicates our efforts to solve the obesity crisis. Individuals with an overweight to ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 354 million individuals globally are afflicted with chronic hepatitis B or C. These viruses are the leading causes of liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, and deaths related to viral hepatitis, affecting hundreds of millions. Early detection plays a crucial role in initiating timely treatments that improve long-term health outcomes. The detection of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HBsAg) in serum or plasma is an early indicator of infection. HBsAg is the first serological marker to appear in the progression of the disease, emerging in the blood two to three weeks before symptoms become apparent. Traditional testing protocols typically require retesting and subsequent confirmatory tests for reactive samples. Now, two newly introduced hepatitis assays use advanced technology to elevate efficiency and confidence in hepatitis testing. Beckman Coulter Diagnostics (Brea, CA, USA) has extended the menu of DxI 9000 Immunoassay Analyzer assays with ...
The partnership will bring together the global range of nutritional health solutions as well as vitamin, minerals, herbals and supplements of Nestlé Health Science (NHSc) with the commercial strengths of Dr. Reddy’s in India Nestlé India and Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories both together referred as “JV Partners”, today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to form a joint venture (“JV Company”) to bring innovative nutraceutical brands to consumers in India and other agreed territories. The partnership will bring together the global range of nutritional health solutions as well as vitamin, minerals, herbals and supplements of Nestlé Health Science (NHSc) with the commercial strengths of Dr. Reddy’s in India. The joint venture will help JV Partners combine their strengths and grow their complementary nutraceuticals portfolios in categories such as metabolic, hospital nutrition, general wellness , women’s health and child nutrition for consumers across India. The JV Company will be ...
Under the collaboration, Parexel will leverage Palantir’s Foundry and Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) to further power its clinical data platform, focused on driving clinical trial efficiency while maintaining the safety and regulatory rigor Parexel and Palantir Technologies has announced a multi-year strategic partnership to leverage AI to help enhance and accelerate the delivery of safe and effective clinical trials for the world’s biopharma customers. Under the collaboration, Parexel will leverage Palantir’s Foundry and Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP) to further power its clinical data platform, focused on driving clinical trial efficiency while maintaining the safety and regulatory rigor. Parexel is the first CRO working with Palantir in this capacity, building on the companies’ existing collaboration over the past year. Jonathan Shough, Chief Information Officer for Parexel said, “We’re thrilled to expand our collaboration with Palantir — a leader in artificial intelligence technology — as we build on our application of AI ...
Organiser: Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan Time:20 – 22 August 2024 address:University Rd, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi- Pakistan Exhibition hall: Karachi Expo Center Product range: Medical Products exhibition area: Medical diagnostic equipment and supplies, electronic medical equipment and instruments, rescue equipment, medical reagents and equipment, etc Hospital supplies exhibition area: catheters, interventional materials, surgical hygiene products, disposable medical consumables, surgical tools, medical clothing and bedding, first aid equipment, maternal and child care equipment, disinfection equipment, etc Experimental equipment exhibition area: laboratory instruments and equipment, optical instruments and equipment, image analysis and processing system, test instruments and devices, laboratory update and transformation technology, consumables and related software, etc Medicine exhibition area: all kinds of new special medicine, proprietary Chinese medicine, Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine health products, nutritional food, etc. Traditional medicine: Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, etc Pharmaceutical equipment exhibition area: drug production equipment and technology, drug packaging equipment, drug packaging materials, drug production, cleaning, ...
Dive Brief Exo has made new artificial intelligence tools available on its Iris handheld ultrasound system, the company said Tuesday. The Food and Drug Administration cleared Exo’s AI tools for analyzing ultrasound images of the heart and lung last year. Exo sees the new capabilities as particularly beneficial for health systems and caregivers in rural and under-resourced settings because they simplify the collection and interpretation of images. Dive Insight Exo received a 510(k) nod for its original Iris device in 2021 and added imaging modes and indications to the clearance the following year. The clearances cover handheld portable diagnostic ultrasound systems, similar to Butterfly Network’s iQ, that enable healthcare professionals to measure body structures and fluids in adults and children. Users can view the images on smartphone screens. In 2023, Exo gained additional FDA clearances for AI products. One clearance covered software that uses machine learning to help quantify bladder ...
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