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Merck will assess Quris’ AI ‘patient-on-a-chip’ drug safety

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Quris’ BioAI safety prediction platform – which is based on human tissue samples on chips, nanosensors and machine learning – will be compared to traditional in vitro and in vivo laboratory techniques for spotting toxicity.

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AvantGen Announces Licensing of Its Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies to IGM Biosciences for COVID-19 Therapy Development

The Pharma Data

a San Diego-based biotechnology company with an array of technology platforms for antibody discovery and optimization, and novel NK and T cell engager generation, today announced licensing of a panel of its anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody clones to IGM Biosciences for COVID-19 therapy development.

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Birinapant licensing; AvantGen, IGM pairs up for anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies; BeiGene, Novartis to co-dvelop Tislelizumab; Valo raises USD190 M; Bluebird Bio Spins-off

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Medivir, IGM Biosciences enters into an exclusive licensing agreement for Birinapant. Medivir AB has entered into an exclusive licensing agreement with IGM Biosciences to receive global, exclusive development rights for Birinapant. AvantGen Enters into a Licensing Agreement for its Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies with IGM Biosciences.

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Could CRISPR cure HIV? US biotech Excision raises $60m to find out

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US biotech Excision BioTherapeutics has raised $60 million to test a potential HIV cure in the clinic, which would use CRISPR technology to snip out the viral code from human cells and tissues. We have proven the technology and candidate programs in vitro and in vivo in both small animal models and primate models.

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Separating the Hype from the Hyperbole Surrounding FDORA’s Alternatives to Animal Testing under the FD&C Act

FDA Law Blog

Since 1962, the FD&C Act has authorized FDA to require that sponsors of clinical trials submit data from “preclinical tests (including tests on animals)” in order to demonstrate that their drug is safe enough to advance to testing in humans. adequate to justify the proposed clinical testing.” 21 U.S.C. § 355(i)(1)(A).

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Nuvectis Pharma receives IND approval from FDA for NXP900

Pharmaceutical Technology

The approval also includes clearance for a Phase I clinical trial protocol of NXP900. Nuvectis has licensed the exclusive global rights to NXP900 from the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK.

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Advances in neuroscience drug discovery

Drug Discovery World

According to Medicine Discovery Catapult, these include: “Navigating the complexity of the CNS; understanding the disease pathology, and accessing predictable in vitro and in vivo cell models 2 ”. For example, it can take up to it three years to recruit enough participants for a dementia clinical trial. to £104.7m

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