A developer of cancer immunotherapies that transfer gene treatments into patients with brain tumors is raising $85 million in its initial public stock offering. . . . → Read More: Cancer Gene Therapy Company Raises $85M in IPO
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A developer of cancer immunotherapies that transfer gene treatments into patients with brain tumors is raising $85 million in its initial public stock offering. . . . → Read More: Cancer Gene Therapy Company Raises $85M in IPO An analysis of insurance claims identifies risk factors behind a sizeable number of people undergoing surgery becoming persistent users of opioid pain drugs long after their procedures. . . . → Read More: Factors IDed Boosting Post-Surgical Opioid Risk If your business isn’t online, you’re already a million steps behind. . . . → Read More: Succeeding Online Biomaterials researchers discovered substances from corn and shellfish can package genetic material to pass through the digestive system, making possible vaccines as pills rather than injections. . . . → Read More: Corn, Shellfish Ingredients Enable DNA Vaccine Pills A joint venture between Food and Drug Administration and a developer of chip devices simulating human organs, is evaluating the chips as a way to test new drugs for toxic effects. . . . → Read More: FDA, Emulate to Test Organs-on-Chips for Drug Toxins New tech is always going to have an impact on marketing, but it’s how that tech is used scientifically that has lead to the greatest advancement. . . . → Read More: Eureka! Scientific Discoveries That Shaped Business An agency of National Institutes of Health is funding a clinical trial of a new malaria drug engineered to overcome resistance developed to earlier treatments. . . . → Read More: NIH Funds Drug-Resistant Malaria Therapy Trial Results from a clinical trial show a smartphone-based remote monitoring program helps stroke patients stay on their blood clot medications and improve their health. . . . → Read More: Phones, Algorithms Boost Adherence to Stroke Meds Solving the minefield of disgruntled workers doesn’t always have to involve a heated debate. . . . → Read More: Solving The Minefield Of Disgruntled Workers A group of engineering and business students developing an imaging device that quickly finds veins for blood draws is starting a company to take the device to market. . . . → Read More: Student Project Leads to Medical Device Start-Up |
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