The Food and Drug Administration issued its latest guidance to developers of new drugs and biologics for treating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. . . . → Read More: FDA Releases Guidance on ALS Therapies
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The Food and Drug Administration issued its latest guidance to developers of new drugs and biologics for treating amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. . . . → Read More: FDA Releases Guidance on ALS Therapies A new biotechnology enterprise is creating disease treatments that address regions in the genome precisely regulating expression of proteins. . . . → Read More: Biotech Developing Genome-Adjusting Disease Treatments More Democrats say they’re in favor of increased federal spending on scientific research than Republicans, a gap that began in 2010. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Partisan Split Remains on Research Spending If your business makes money by selling physical products to customers, then it’s a good bet that logistics is a priority. . . . → Read More: Logistics Innovations All Businesses Need to Know The first participant in a clinical trial received an experimental minimally-invasive brain implant to record brain signals, testing the implant’s feasibility for assistive technology. . . . → Read More: Trial Underway Testing Brain-Computer Implant While three medications for opioid abuse are approved by the Food and Drug Administration, the treatments are used sparingly in therapy according to a new review of data. . . . → Read More: Opioid Abuse Treatment Medications Underused A clinical trial is getting underway to test five treatment candidates for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, beginning with the first three therapies. . . . → Read More: First Therapies Selected for Multi-Drug ALS Trial A new biotechnology enterprise is developing treatments for aggressive solid tumor cancers that block the effects of DNA residing outside of chromosomes. . . . → Read More: Start-Up Targets Extra DNA in Cancer, Raises $46.4M An Indiana company is receiving U.S. government and private grants to develop a solar-powered algorithm-controlled crop dehydrator for small farms. . . . → Read More: Smart Solar Powered Crop Dryer Receives Grant Funds Results from a small clinical trial show a treatment for Alzheimer’s disease using radio waves is safe and offers early evidence it can reverse memory loss. . . . → Read More: Trial Shows Radio Waves Safe for Alzheimer’s Therapy |
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