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5 Notable Health Tech Funding Announcements in July

MedCity News

Here is a list of some of the biggest funding rounds from health tech companies that were announced in July. The post 5 Notable Health Tech Funding Announcements in July appeared first on MedCity News.

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FDA signs off on Adaptimmune's Tecelra as the first engineered cell therapy for a solid tumor

Fierce Pharma

Adaptimmune has won accelerated FDA approval | Adaptimmune has won accelerated FDA approval for Tecelra (afami-cel), a treatment for metastatic or unresectable synovial sarcoma which becomes the first engineered cell therapy for a solid tumor and the first new treatment in the indication in more than a decade.

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Eco HPLC-based method shows promise for Z-alkene synthesis

European Pharmaceutical Review

Japanese researchers have developed a new method for photoisomerisation of E -cinnamamides to Z -cinnamamides. The approach uses a recycling photoreactor coupled with a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system. As organic compounds, many Z -alkenes “cannot be prepared through conventional methods involving thermodynamic methods”. On the other hand, “photoisomerisation can offer good yields”, they noted.

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Vertex eyes FDA decision on non-opioid pain drug in January

pharmaphorum

Vertex has filed for FDA approval of its non-opioid pain drug suzetrigine, starting the clock ticking on a review that should be completed early next year

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AI Strategies for Sales Managers: How to Cut Down on Tedious Admin Work

What if you could help your sellers stop wasting 72% of their day on non-selling activities and focus on bringing in revenue? Incorporating AI in your enablement workflows can help you cut down on busy work, get projects done faster, and let your team (and you!) focus on making a bigger impact. We put together this guide to show you how to use AI to cut time and costs for projects, including collateral creation, development of training videos, and automating tedious processes.

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Analysis: Humana is Boldly Going Where Walmart Stumbled

MedCity News

Humana is leasing clinical space at 23 Walmart Supercenter retail stores. The move is logical for the insurer as it builds out its senior primary care business, experts say. The post Analysis: Humana is Boldly Going Where Walmart Stumbled appeared first on MedCity News.

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Vertex lifts sales guidance as launch of gene therapy Casgevy picks up steam

Fierce Pharma

As growth in Vertex's cystic fibrosis portfolio buoys the company amid the launch of gene therapy Casgevy, the company is feeling confident enough to boost its revenue outlook for the year. | As of mid-July, around 20 patients completed the first step of Casgevy treatment by having their cells collected, up from five patients during the first quarter.

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FDA approves innovative engineered cell therapy

European Pharmaceutical Review

For the first time in over a decade, there is a new treatment option for patients with synovial sarcoma, a rare soft tissue cancer. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted accelerated approval for the cell therapy TECELRA ® (afamitresgene autoleucel) to treat adults with unresectable or metastatic forms of the disease. Adaptimmune Therapeutics highlighted that TECELRA is a melanoma-associated antigen A4 (MAGE-A4)-directed genetically modified autologous T cell immunotherapy.

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Enabling Clinical Trial Innovation Through AI Regulation at FDA

MedCity News

As the FDA stakes its claim as the primary regulator of AI in healthcare, it must navigate the delicate balance between fostering innovation and ensuring safety and responsibility. The post Enabling Clinical Trial Innovation Through AI Regulation at FDA appeared first on MedCity News.

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Bayer lops off 70 more employees at New Jersey headquarters

Fierce Pharma

Four months after Bayer handed pink slips to 90 staffers at its U.S. headquarters in Whippany, New Jersey, the company is laying off 70 more workers at the site. | Four months after Bayer handed pink slips to 90 staffers at its U.S. headquarters in Whippany, New Jersey, the company is laying off 70 more at the site, according to a state Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification.

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The Science of Stories: Leveraging Storytelling to Enhance Sales

Quantified

The Power of Storytelling in Sales When was the last time you got lost in a story? Whether in a book, podcast, or movie, a well-told story has a powerful impact on its audience. When messages delivered as stories can be up to 22 times more memorable than mere facts. Stories engage multiple parts of our brains, enhancing focus and retention. Your Brain on Stories Neurological Engagement: Stories activate multiple brain areas, including motor cortexes, emotion, and visual processing centers, makin

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From Diagnosis to Delivery: How AI is Revolutionizing the Patient Experience

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Founder & CEO at Tattva Health Inc.

The healthcare landscape is being revolutionized by AI and cutting-edge digital technologies, reshaping how patients receive care and interact with providers. In this webinar led by Simran Kaur, we will explore how AI-driven solutions are enhancing patient communication, improving care quality, and empowering preventive and predictive medicine. You'll also learn how AI is streamlining healthcare processes, helping providers offer more efficient, personalized care and enabling faster, data-driven

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Magazine: Left in limbo: when pharma halts rare disease research

Pharmaceutical Technology

Gene therapy research is expensive. Biotechs invest millions of dollars in early research to develop therapies for conditions that might be rare. But when funds are limited and the market potential is dim, such programs are often abandoned by companies, leaving patients and investigators in a bind.

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Biotech Startup AIRNA Adds $60M to Advance RNA-Editing Therapy for Rare Protein Deficiency

MedCity News

AIRNA’s therapy for alpha1 antitrypsin deficiency, or AATD, edits RNA to address the underlying cause of this rare inherited disease. Wave Life Sciences and Korro Bio are both further along in the development of RNA-editing therapies for AATD, but AIRNA claims its therapy could be best in class. The post Biotech Startup AIRNA Adds $60M to Advance RNA-Editing Therapy for Rare Protein Deficiency appeared first on MedCity News.

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Pfizer tacks on $1B to 2024 revenue outlook amid cost-cutting drive

Fierce Pharma

For more than a year after Pfizer’s COVID product sales peaked at the end of 2022, the company’s quarterly revenues showed year-over-year declines. | For the first time since its sales peaked during the pandemic, Pfizer registered year-over-year revenue growth during the second quarter of 2024. And while the busy has been busy trimming operating expenses, it did add $1 billion to its total revenue projection for the year.

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Otsuka Pharmaceutical to Purchase Jnana Therapeutics

Pharmaceutical Commerce

In deal that has the potential to reach $1.1 billion, Otsuka aims to grow its drug pipeline, specifically in the field of rare and autoimmune diseases.

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Optimizing Clinical Supply Strategy: Navigating Challenges & Finding Your Ideal Model

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Top-10 ways for Pharma to leverage AI according to…AI

Impetus Digital

A version of this article was previously published on PharmaPhorum. Like most people these days, I have been experimenting with various artificial intelligence (AI) tools this past year. It’s remarkable to see the progress made in the technology compared to only a few months ago and there are no signs of the progress slowing down. The pharmaceutical industry has numerous use cases for AI.

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Spinal Surgery in The Setting of Complex Medical Conditions

MedCity News

Empathy gets rationed when a high-volume practice is valued over a high-quality practice by administrators who aren’t seeing the patients in clinic — but patients rely on surgeons who can embrace the complex conditions. The post Spinal Surgery in The Setting of Complex Medical Conditions appeared first on MedCity News.

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Alpha Cognition's delayed-release Alzheimer's drug Zunveyl passes muster with FDA

Fierce Pharma

Amid an influx of new drugs targeting one of the believed root causes of Alzheimer’s disease, a new symptomatic med has hit the scene, courtesy of Vancouver’s Alpha Cognition. | Amid an influx of new drugs targeting one of the believed root causes of Alzheimer’s disease, a new symptomatic med has hit the scene, courtesy of Vancouver’s Alpha Cognition.

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UK partnership aims to support NHS use of depression app

pharmaphorum

Otsuka has teamed up with one of the innovation arms of the NHS to explore how a digital therapeutic (DTx) for major depressive disorder (MDD) could be deployed within the health service.The alliance with Health Innovation Oxford & Thames Valley (Oxford HIN) is focusing on Care for MDD, an app-based DTx that has been co-developed by Otsuka and digital health specialist Click Therapeutics.

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How Machine Learning Drives Clinical Trial Efficiency

Clinical trial data management is increasingly challenging as studies grow in complexity. Quickly accessing and analyzing study data is vital for assessing trial progress and patient safety. In this paper, we explore real-time data access and analysis for proactive study management. We investigate using adverse event (AE) data to monitor safety and discuss a clinical analytics platform that supports collaboration and data review workflows.

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NICE recommends BeiGene’s MZL tablet for NHS use

Pharmaceutical Technology

The UK NICE has recommended BeiGene’s Zanubrutinib for marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) for use on the National Health Service (NHS).

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Nearly Every Large Healthcare Organization Uses Microsoft Active Directory: Here’s How to Secure It to Safeguard Against Escalating Ransomware Attacks

MedCity News

Healthcare organizations can significantly improve their resilience against ransomware attacks by implementing proactive protection, continuous monitoring, and rapid recovery strategies. Proactive protection, continuous monitoring, and rapid recovery strategies are key. The post Nearly Every Large Healthcare Organization Uses Microsoft Active Directory: Here’s How to Secure It to Safeguard Against Escalating Ransomware Attacks appeared first on MedCity News.

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Another IRA lawsuit bites the dust with ruling on Novo Nordisk case; company pledges to appeal

Fierce Pharma

Like clockwork, another lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Inflation Reduction Act's (IRA's) price-setting measures has been shot down in the courts. | The ruling from the New Jersey federal court marks the latest in a string of rejections as various drugmakers have taken to the courts to fight the drug pricing legislation.

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Lilly gets first heart outcomes readout with tirzepatide

pharmaphorum

Eli Lilly's dual GLP-1/GIP agonist tirzepatide has been shown to reduce the risk of worsening disease in people with heart failure and obesity in a phase 3 trial, the first to show a benefit on cardiovascular outcomes with the drug.

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How to Prove Marketing Value: Demonstrate Content ROI and Contribution to Sales

Every marketer knows how important it is to prove their efforts drive sales opportunities, but that’s easier said than done. When problems like sales and marketing misalignment, lack of data, and wasted efforts persist, marketers can’t measure, prove, or increase their impact on revenue at a time when demonstrating marketing value is critical. Using analyst and expert data, this guide to marketing impact and content attribution explains: How B2B buyers use content The most common types of conten

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Does Frequency of a Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome-Like Illness Vary Between Those with Differing COVID Test Results?

Pharmaceutical Commerce

A cohort study investigates whether or not the prevalence of these types of illnesses can vary among individuals who are COVID-positive versus negative.

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Huma’s Evolution From Patient Monitoring Apps to Cloud Platform With AI Chops

MedCity News

Huma has spent 10 years perfecting its technology stack and now it wants others to build off of its expertise, says the company’s chief medical officer. The post Huma’s Evolution From Patient Monitoring Apps to Cloud Platform With AI Chops appeared first on MedCity News.

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With multi-state agreement worth $86M, Indivior moves to resolve more opioid litigation

Fierce Pharma

Suboxone maker Indivior has spent years dealing with allegations related to its role in the United States opioid epidemic, inking several settlements over that span and even witnessing its former C | More than a dozen states linked up on the agreement after accusing Indivior of fueling the opioid epidemic with its opioid addiction treatment Suboxone.

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Approaching the regulatory world with passion: CERs and EU MDR processes

pharmaphorum

In a new pharmaphorum podcast, web editor Nicole Raleigh speaks with Ethan Drower, co-founder and CEO of Cite Medical Solutions, a company providing full Clinical Evaluation Report (CER) services and industry literature review for European Union Medical Device Regulation (or EU MDR) processes.

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How to Stay Competitive in the Evolving State of Martech

Marketing technology is essential for B2B marketers to stay competitive in a rapidly changing digital landscape — and with 53% of marketers experiencing legacy technology issues and limitations, they’re researching innovations to expand and refine their technology stacks. To help practitioners keep up with the rapidly evolving martech landscape, this special report will discuss: How practitioners are integrating technologies and systems to encourage information-sharing between departments and pr

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3 Big Pharma cancer drugs facing inflation penalties

PharmaVoice

The U.S. government will demand payment from Big Pharma to make up for dozens of drugs with prices that rose faster than the rate of inflation.

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Beyond Engineering: Integrating UX for Safer and More Efficient Medical Products

MedCity News

Many medtech products, very often too technical and scientific, emphasize features at the expense of processes and their interactions. While the approach to patient and treatment safety is crucial, there is a notable shift towards processes centered around patients and healthcare professionals. The post Beyond Engineering: Integrating UX for Safer and More Efficient Medical Products appeared first on MedCity News.

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Kyowa Kirin looks to cut small molecule research and manufacturing jobs, slims down in Asia

Fierce Pharma

Like many other biopharma companies, Kyowa Kirin is in restructuring mode. | Kyowa Kirin is planning “a significant reduction” in its small molecule drug discovery research activities and will trim certain manufacturing roles. The company is also divesting its Chinese operations as part of a larger restructuring in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Patients resist Novo Nordisk plan to stop making Levemir

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Patient advocacy group APIC has started a campaign to stop Novo Nordisk from following through on a plan to stop making insulin product Levemir

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European Clinical Supply Planning: Balancing Cost, Flexibility and Time