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STAT+: A Supreme Court review of a contentious patent issue would change the way pharma claims discoveries

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At issue is the extent to which a drug company must describe how to replicate its newly invented medicines when applying for patents, notably biologics. Continue to STAT+ to read the full story…

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BD partners with Biocorp on connected self-injection devices

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Medtech giant Beckton Dickinson (BD) has signed a deal with France’s Biocorp to use the latter’s near-field communication (NFC) tags in injectable devices. The Injay tag can confirm a complete injection and transfer that information via an NFC reader to a smartphone or tablet for review by a healthcare professional.

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Grand Rounds July 28, 2023: How Can Researchers Fight Misinformation About Medicine? (Carl T. Bergstrom, PhD)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Bergstrom, PhD Professor, Department of Biology University of Washington Slides Keywords Research, Misinformation, Media, Social Media Key Points Misinformation abounds in medicine and about medicine. Tags #pctGR, @Collaboratory1 The post Grand Rounds July 28, 2023: How Can Researchers Fight Misinformation About Medicine?

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Jolly Good/Teijin Pharma develop VR digital therapeutics for depression

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In 2019 Cognitant and Addenbrook’s Hospital in Cambridge, UK piloted a programme that aimed to educate patients to improve adherence to rheumatoid arthritis medicines. The company halted development before it eventually sold its digital health unit back to Eric Careel, co-founder of Withings, the following year.

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Q&A: A decade on, what’s next for CAR-T therapies?

Pharmaceutical Technology

But access to these treatments continues to remain limited due to high price tags and variable availability across regions. We have the emergence of this new pillar of medicine, which is out of the lab and beyond clinical trials now. But there is that significant challenge. There has been extremely rapid progress.

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2021 Hansen Family Award goes to Professor Kai Johnsson

The Pharma Data

using SNAP-tag) involves labeling cell proteins with a fluorescent dye, thereby enabling researchers to observe how proteins interact in the living cell and where in the cell they are located. With Spirochrome, he commercialized fluorescent probes for cell biology, while with Covalys, he marketed SNAP-tag and other protein labeling methods.

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Grand Rounds August 12, 2022: Equitably Including Diverse Participants in Pragmatic Clinical Trials (Consuelo H. Wilkins, MD, MSCI)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Professor of Medicine. If we accept and acknowledge that race is a social construct, not a category that is tied to biological or genetic differences, then what does that mean when we see clear differences and disparities in health outcomes for these populations? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?. Speaker. Consuelo H. Wilkins, MD, MSCI.