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Takeda Pharmaceutical has ended its neurodegenerative disease collaboration with Denali Therapeutics. Merck & Company and Zhifei have eliminated minimum purchase requirements in vaccine distribution agreements. Shionogi & Co. has secured funding from the US government to increase the domestic supply of antibiotics. moreover. 1. Takeda terminates partnership with Denali, returns dementia assets during restructuring Takeda has returned its dementia candidate, coded DNL593, to Denali Therapeutics, effectively ending a collaboration that began in 2018 to jointly develop up to three new drugs for neurodegenerative diseases. According to a filing with Denali Securities, Takeda is in turnaround mode and made this decision…
In a systematic review and meta-analysis, researchers found that occupational exposure to talc that is not contaminated with asbestos is not associated with an increased risk of lung cancer, mesothelioma, or laryngeal cancer. The survey results are Journal of Thoracic Oncology, Official journal of the International Association for Lung Cancer Research. Access the full study here: https://www.jto.org/article/S1556-0864(26)00163-2/. Evidence suggests a potential link between occupational talc exposure and increased risk of lung cancer and mesothelioma when talc is contaminated with asbestos, a known carcinogen. However, the findings regarding uncontaminated talc were inconclusive. To address this issue, researchers led by Paolo Boffetta…
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center begins new clinical trial for neuroendocrine tumors
Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, is currently accepting enrollment for a clinical trial for patients with high-grade neuroendocrine tumors. High-grade neuroendocrine cancer is a complex and progressive disease, but little medical progress has been made, in part because its rarity has constrained research investment. Patients have few options other than conventional chemotherapy. The new trial, led by Dr. Aman Chauhan, leader of Sylvester University’s neuroendocrine tumor program, offers a new approach. Patients are injected directly into their tumors with a combination of immunotherapy drugs and tumor-destroying “oncolytic” viruses. Tumors of any…
Revvity, Inc. announced that its Revvity Signals Software business is launching Signals BioDesign™, a cloud-native molecular cloning solution that streamlines biopharmaceutical research workflows. Built for biotech and pharmaceutical R&D teams, this platform simplifies complex cloning processes and enables scalable collaborative development in a unified digital environment. Combining essential cloning techniques with enterprise-grade collaboration addresses the limitations of desktop tools and overly complex platforms. Signals BioDesign products provide a complete solution for designing therapeutic constructs across core cloning workflows such as Golden Gate, Gibson assembly, and restriction/ligation, as well as primer design, Sanger sequence analysis, and protein translation in one easy-to-use…
Recent research published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin When climax occurs infrequently, both women and men suggest that it is less important for women to experience climax. This psychological adjustment tends to protect a person’s self-esteem and relationship satisfaction in the short term. Over time, this mental change likely contributes to the continuing orgasm gap, a consistent difference in how often heterosexual men and women experience climax during sex with their partners. Cultural stereotypes often suggest that women care less about their physical satisfaction than men. Past scientific studies provide mixed evidence on this topic. Some studies show that…
Novartis has launched three initiatives to close the healthcare gap in heart disease and cancer and is expanding its efforts with the goal of nearly tripling its footprint by 2030. The three initiatives include the new Inclusive Health Accelerator (IHA) program; IHA, which launched this week in five U.S. cities, aims to support early detection of prostate and breast cancer and address care disparities for underserved populations. Novartis uses a community-driven IHA model to support access to education, free testing, diagnosis, and follow-up care. Based in Basel, Novartis will offer the service in collaboration with local groups in New York,…
Sartorius announces the launch of CellCelector CLD, an automated imaging and cell separation platform designed to simplify and accelerate monoclonal cell line development (CLD) development. A combination of high-speed scanning, advanced imaging, and gentle clone searching allows scientists to quickly identify, validate, and isolate the most promising clones while preserving viability and ensuring reliable documentation. Image credit: Sartorius What used to take months can now be completed in about seven weeks. CellCelector CLD features full traceability at every step, giving teams the confidence to move from screening to stable, high-producing cell lines faster than standard workflows. ” Darius Wilson, CellCelector…
For more than a decade, scientists have been testing a class of cancer drugs known as BET inhibitors with great promise. The science behind them seemed strong. Many tumors depend on oncogenes being switched on with the help of ‘bromo-terminal and distal end domain’ (BET) proteins, so it was hoped that blocking these proteins would slow cancer growth. In laboratory experiments, this approach often worked well. But in real patients, the effects were less impressive: efficacy was modest, side effects were noticeable, and there was no reliable way to predict who would respond. Now, researchers at the Max Planck Institute…
Different species may independently arrive at the same biological solution. This is a phenomenon known as parallel evolution. Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) have discovered that dragonflies detect red light in a way that is very similar to how mammals, including humans, do. This discovery could have implications far beyond insect biology, as many medical techniques rely on red light. Human vision relies on eye proteins called opsins. These proteins allow us to recognize different colors. We have three main types, each tuned to blue, green, or red wavelengths, which when combined provide full-color vision. Dragonflies are unique among…
A large-scale analysis from the United States associates unmarried status with increased cancer incidence for most cancers, highlighting how social and behavioral factors shape risk across the life course. Research: Marriage and cancer risk: A contemporary population-based study across demographic groups and cancer types. Image credit: Yuganov Konstantin / Shutterstock Recent research published in journals cancer research communication suggest that marital status may be associated with differences in cancer risk in the United States. Using population-level data, the researchers found that unmarried adults, especially black men, had significantly higher cancer rates for most cancers. The risk was 68% higher in…