Boing Boingadded this to All StoriesInsulin Open Insulin: biohackers trying to create a "microbrewery" for insulin as an answer to price-gougingboingboing.net - Cory Doctorow The Open Insulin project ("a team of Bay Area biohackers working on newer, simpler, less expensive ways to make insulin") is trying to create an open …
BBryan Schutteadded this to Must readsInsulin Biohackers Are Attempting to Make Their Own Insulinfuturism.com - Kristin Houser Type 1 diabetes means that your body doesn’t produce insulin, a hormone needed to transform sugar into energy. That means you have to inject insulin …
Alan Nishiharaadded this to Alan Nishihara's Flipboard MagazineInvesting Bothered by the Price Tag of a $2.1 Million Drug? Read This Before Complaining Too MuchThe Motley Fool - Keith Speights Novartis' new gene therapy, Zolgensma, may be the most expensive drug ever, but there's much more to the story. Think your prescriptions cost too …
Science Genomics of Isle Royale wolves reveal impacts of inbreedingphys.org - Science X staff A new paper explores the genetic signatures of a pair of wolves isolated on Isle Royale, a remote national park in Lake Superior. The pair are …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoGenetics DNA tests for patients move closer with genome analysis advance | EurekAlert! Science Newseurekalert.org - www.eurekalert.org Diseases caused by genetic changes could be detected more readily thanks to an advance in DNA analysis software. The development will make it easier …
Seeking AlphaInvesting Outlook Is The One To Watch After Latest Advancements For Wet-AMD TreatmentSeeking Alpha - Terry Chrisomalis Outlook Therapeutics (OTLK) had a good month of May, because its stock has gained some traction since hitting a 52-week low of $0.85 per share. The …
Greece Eleni Antoniadou: You Can Be Whatever You Dream to Bethenationalherald.com - axilkourem Love another person, even when they lose themselves, when their hygiene is failing, when they don’t eat, when they don’t care if they are in the …
nnthom58added this to Classroom AlgorithmsTechnology Intelligent algorithms for genome researchphys.org - Science X staff Although the importance of machine learning methods in genome research has grown steadily in recent years, researchers have often had to resort to …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMedicine Retreat for Medicine and Engineering Departments Urges Faculty Members to ‘Think Big’hopkinsmedicine.org - By Lisa Rademakers on 05/15/2019 While 20th-century health care’s mantra was “find it, fix it,” 21st-century health care should be built on “P4 medicine” — predictive, preventive, …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPrecision Medicine A Small Initiative Can Have a Big Impact - Executive Education - Harvard Business Schoolhbs.edu - www.exed.hbs.edu As the director of a cutting-edge cancer research program in the Ochsner Health System, Marc Matrana, MD is committed to driving his organization and …
Roll CallNovartis Drug pricing legislation may not affect a new $2.1 million gene therapy drugRoll Call - Lauren Clason The blockbuster drug Zolgensma, which treats spinal muscular atrophy, is now the most expensive drug in the world The recent approval of a treatment …
Gene Therapy Radiation-free stem cell transplants, gene therapy may be within reachstanford.edu - By Krista Conger Researchers at Stanford and the University of Tokyo may have cracked the code to doing stem cell transplants and gene therapy without radiation and …
PPeak Bggradded this to Biotech InvestingGene Therapy This Biotech Had Positive Data In Gene Therapy — But It Wasn't Enoughinvestors.com - ALLISON GATLIN BioMarin Pharmaceutical stock dipped Tuesday after its gene therapy results underwhelmed investors and raised "more questions" regarding hemophilia A …
Jason Pattersonadded this to Foodie IdeasWeight Loss Are DNA-based diets and personalized 'medical foods' the future for weight loss?news-medical.net Experts say that by understanding how a person responds to specific nutrients, healthcare practitioners could provide better nutritional advice.
Harvard Business Reviewadded this to All StoriesPrecision Medicine Should Vaping Among Teens Be Banned? And the Promise of Precision MedicineHarvard Business ReviewListen and subscribe to this podcast via Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RSS Youngme Moon, Felix Oberholzer-Gee, and Mihir Desai debate whether the FDA should crack down on teen vaping. They then discuss
Business Insideradded this to ScienceAndreessen Horowitz Andreessen Horowitz is building biotechs that aren't M&A targetsBusiness Insider - Lydia RamseyA young upstart biotech with a good idea brings an experimental drug through the development process, proving that it's safe and effective. Along the way, usually prettty early on, it's snapped up by big
Cancer Individualizing Medicine 2019 Conference – practical precision cancer care approaches for your patientsmayoclinic.org - By Sharon Rosen Amidst the demands of providing care for patients with cancer, it can be challenging for oncologists and their care teams to keep up with the rapidly …
Evans Mehew/FastFulcrum.comadded this to AIR - Artificial Intelligence/RoboticsCoursera Reimagining Drug Design in the Era of AI - MIT Technology ReviewMIT Technology Review Daphne Koller brings to Insitro her many years of experience in machine learning, statistical modeling, computational biology, and computational …
Reuters UKGene Therapy BioMarin says data shows hemophilia gene therapy effects could waneReuters UK - by Caroline Humer in New York and Tamara Mathias in Bengaluru(Reuters) - BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc said on Tuesday early trial data for its gene therapy for hemophilia A suggested the one-time infusion’s effect on some patients’ bleeding disorders would last years.
Protein Artificial intelligence boosts proteome research | EurekAlert! Science Newseurekalert.org Using artificial intelligence, researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have succeeded in making the mass analysis of proteins from …
Business Insideradded this to ScienceBiology Biotech companies with the highest median pay for employeesBusiness Insider - Lydia RamseyThe US recently began to require that public companies disclose the median compensation of their employees. For some biotechs, compensation is as high as $800,000 for the typical employee. The US also
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoDNA sequencing DNA Sequencing Research, Applied and Clinical Markets, 2023yahoo.com - GlobeNewswire Dublin, May 28, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global DNA Sequencing: Research, Applied and Clinical Markets" report has been added to …
Medicine Podcast series explores Humanwide's precision health approach - Scopestanford.edu - Author Amy Jeter Hansen The Humanwide podcast series will probably make you think about how different people are when it comes to their health. The six episodes explain the …
Business News Walesadded this to Life Sciences News WalesNews (Wales) Welsh Life Sciences Firm Hits 100 Employee Markbusinessnewswales.com - Mark Powney Cardiff ...The post Welsh Life Sciences Firm Hits 100 Employee Mark appeared first on Business News Wales.
PPeak Bggradded this to Biotech InvestingNovartis BioLife up 4% premarket on Novartis deal with SAVSUSeeking Alpha - Douglas W. House Thinly traded micro cap BioLife Solutions (NASDAQ:BLFS) is up 4% premarket on light volume on the heels of its announcement that Novartis (NYSE:NVS) …
Christina Flemingadded this to BusinessBusiness The most expensive medicine ever treats a rare condition. The price: $2.13 millionLos Angeles Times - Associated PressU.S. regulators have approved the most expensive medicine ever, for a rare disorder that destroys a baby's muscle control and kills nearly all of those with the most common type of the disease within couple
Mayo Clinic Science Saturday: Rare, undiagnosed diseases are relatively commonmayoclinic.org - By Dana Sparks As many as 25 million Americans – about 1 in 13 people - suffer from a rare, undiagnosed condition. People with a rare disease often spend years …
CRISPR Could gold be the key to making gene therapy for HIV, blood disorders more accessible?phys.org - m.phys.org Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center took a step toward making gene therapy more practical by simplifying the way gene-editing …
Barron'sadded this to Barron'sInvesting BioMarin’s 2019 Stock Gains Erased After Release of Gene Therapy DataBarron's - Josh Nathan-Kazis Shares of BioMarin Pharmaceutical , which specializes in cutting-edge gene therapies, fell 5.2% on Tuesday, wiping out its gains for the year, after …
Medicine Stop Incentivizing Drug Companies for More Rare Disease Drugsmedscape.com - www.medscape.com Hi. I'm Art Caplan at the Division of Medical Ethics at New York University (NYU) Langone Healthcare System. The Orphan Drug Act, something you're …