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While it’s now a top source of biopharmaceutical innovation, we believe China’s biotech sector is still in its early stages.
Mark explains some of the regulation trends in the EU, compared with those in the USA and also shares his thoughts on what advances in biotech regulations we can expect to see in the next decade.
Why it matters: Advanced biotechnology is critical to national security, public health and the ability to continue feeding the population. The U.S. slipping as the world's biotechnology leader ...
The day-long event also featured talks that touched upon several other advances in the biotech space like engineering RNA biology with AI, building prostheses along with a prototyping workshop.
Some investors might view biotech company Moderna as a shooting star that shone bright for a while, then flamed out. In 2022, it generated sales of nearly $19 billion, but it expects only $4 ...
The innovations are in the areas of agricultural biotechnology, cancer treatments, and fiber optics and electronics. The fund is managed by the Purdue Innovates Incubator, which provides programming ...
Not only will advances in biotechnology facilitate novel agents engineered to attack human systems, they will increasingly permit modifi-cation of existing agricultural pathogens and development ...
According to China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, new quality productive forces also cover areas such as biotechnology, quantum computing, nuclear energy, advanced ...
Moleculin Biotech announced significant progress in the development of its drug Annamycin, particularly for relapsed or refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The company has received approval ...
Some scientists believe that we’re in the golden age of biotechnology. Scientific advances are creating new and previously only imaginable ways to treat and prevent diseases. The biotech sector ...
In the piece, a trio of experts argue that advances in biotechnology will soon allow us to create “spare” human bodies that could be used for research, or to provide organs for donation.