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#12. Moonwalk Bio Grabs $57 Million, Joins Push for ‘Epigenetic’ Treatments https://www.wsj.com/articles/moonwalk-bio-grabs-57-million-joins-push-for-epigenetic-treatments-2821f8ac?mod=biotech_news_article_pos1 Moonwalk Bio Grabs $57 Million, Joins Push for ‘Epigenetic’ Treatments Moonwalk and other biotech startups hope to treat diseases by activating beneficial genes and suppressing disease-causing ones. www.wsj.com Subtitle: Moonwalk and other biotech startups hope t..
#11. Health Insurers Invest in Digital to Boost Drug-by-Mail Delivery https://www.wsj.com/articles/health-insurers-invest-in-digital-to-boost-drug-by-mail-delivery-d8927a8b?mod=healthcare_news_article_pos1 Health Insurers Invest in Digital to Boost Drug-by-Mail Delivery Most people still pick up prescriptions at their local drugstore. More and more insurance companies want to just mail medications—and are working on their apps to make that happen. www.wsj.com Titl..
#10. LPs Doubt Venture Funds’ Startup Valuations https://www.wsj.com/articles/lps-doubt-venture-funds-startup-valuations-598e31d0 LPs Doubt Venture Funds’ Startup Valuations Investors in venture funds are scrutinizing unrealized returns for overly optimistic projections, slowing down fundraising processes. www.wsj.com Title: LPs Dobut Venture Fund's Startup Valuations Subtitle: Investors in venture funds are scrutinizing unrealized returns for..
#9. Startup Fauna Bio Studies Animal Genomes for Clues to Human Diseases https://www.wsj.com/articles/startup-fauna-bio-studies-animal-genomes-for-clues-to-human-diseases-cf5f86dc?mod=biotech_news_article_pos3 Startup Fauna Bio Studies Animal Genomes for Clues to Human Diseases Fauna Bio compares genomic data from humans and other species to find drug targets. Its obesity research with collaborator Eli Lilly involves the 13-lined ground squirrel. www.wsj.com By Brian..
#8. Startups Are Using AI to Predict Responses to Cancer Drugs https://www.wsj.com/articles/startups-are-using-ai-to-predict-responses-to-cancer-drugs-d7fb06eb Startups Are Using AI to Predict Responses to Cancer Drugs More accurate prognoses and treatments tailored to patients—entrepreneurs claim AI can be harnessed for breakthroughs in beating cancer. One founder is using lab-grown human organs in combination with AI to test drug efficacy. www.wsj.com By ..
#7. Bristol-Myers Squibb to Buy RayzeBio for $4.1 Billion https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/bristol-myers-squibb-to-buy-rayzebio-for-4-1-billion-ad509029?mod=pharma_news_article_pos2 Bristol-Myers Squibb to Buy RayzeBio for $4.1 Billion The deal demonstrates renewed interest in radiopharmaceutical drugs to treat cancer www.wsj.com By Jared S. Hopkins and Colin Kellaher Dec. 26, 2023 최근 들어 핵의학에 대한 관심이 높아졌는데, 마침 radiopharmaceutical drugs을 다루는 기사가 있어서 읽어 ..
#6. Rethinking Immunotherapy for Cancer: When Is the Best Time to Stop? https://www.wsj.com/health/pharma/cancer-treatment-immunotherapy-drugs-328a9766?mod=pharma_news_article_pos2 Rethinking Immunotherapy for Cancer: When Is the Best Time to Stop? Immune-boosting drugs extend cancer patients’ lives and deliver billions in sales to drugmakers, but some patients might be getting more of the drugs than they need. www.wsj.com By Brianna Abbott and Jared S. Hopkins Dec...
#5. Ultragenyx to Pay $6 Million to Settle Alleged False Medicare, Medicaid Claims https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/ultragenyx-to-pay-6-million-to-settle-alleged-false-medicare-medicaid-claims-e46b629b?mod=healthcare_news_article_pos1 Ultragenyx to Pay $6 Million to Settle Alleged False Medicare, Medicaid Claims The Justice Department alleges Ultragenyx paid for free genetic tests for patients, and bought test results, to induce prescriptions of its drug Crysvita. www.wsj..