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Researchers develop materials for oral delivery of insulin medication
A revolutionary technology developed within the Trabolsi Research Group at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) could dramatically improve the well-being of diabetic patients through a simple and straightfor...
Paleopharmaceuticals from Baltic amber might fight drug-resistant infections
WASHINGTON, April 6, 2021 -- For centuries, people in Baltic nations have used ancient amber for medicinal purposes.
Artificial intelligence to explore the biomolecular world
EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) scientists have developed AI-powered nanosensors that let researchers track various kinds of biological molecules without disturbing them.
FDA Issues Guidance on Generic Development and Submissions During Pandemic
The FDA released Q&A guidance yesterday on bioequivalence (BE) studies for generic drugs and abbreviated new drug application (ANDA) submissions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
J&J Bets Up to $780 Million on Cidara’s Universal Influenza Treatment
Cidara Therapeutics inked a deal worth up to $780 million with Johnson & Johnson to develop and commercialize Cidara’s candidate CD388 for the prevention and treatment of seasonal and pandemic i...
Phase 1 clinical trial of WRAIR-developed COVID-19 vaccine begins
SILVER SPRING, Md.
Supernus Announces FDA Approval of Qelbree™ (SPN-812) for the Treatment of ADHD
ROCKVILLE, Md.
EC approval for Ontozry
Angelini Pharma has announced European Commission (EC) approval for anti-seizure drug Ontozry (cenobamate).
Lab-grown meat uses spinach ‘skeletons’ for greener process
Researchers with Boston College have successfully used spinach ‘skeletons’ as scaffolding to grow bovine cells in a lab, paving the way for a greener, cheaper method to produce beef.
Phase 1 clinical trial of unique COVID-19 vaccine begins
A unique vaccine to protect against COVID-19 begins clinical testing Tuesday, 6 April, at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), part of the U.
Scientists show you can collect DNA from the air
Scientists and investigators might not need to scoop up DNA from surfaces in the future.
Servier Completes Acquisition of Agios Pharmaceuticals’ Oncology Business
PARIS, France and BOSTON, Mass.
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