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Johns Hopkins Researchers Design ‘Prodrug’ That Targets Cancer Cells’ Big Appetite for Glutamine, Leaving Healthy Cells Unharmed

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Johns Hopkins MedicineJohns Hopkins Medicine researchers have revamped an anti-cancer drug to better target cancer cells and leave healthy tissues unharmed. Scientists have dubbed this type of targeted approach a “prodrug” — a medicine designed to release its payload in a particular area of the body and in no other areas. The Johns Hopkins-discovered prodrug, called DRP-104 (sirpiglenastat), is in early-stage clinical trials in people with advanced solid tumors. The newly published studies in mice show that the augmented drug preferentially eliminates cancer cells but does not harm healthy cells.

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Haystack Oncology Inks Lease In Baltimore’s City Garage

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Google MapsCity Garage in south Baltimore is a former makers' hub turned life sciences laboratory space.Biotechnology firm Haystack Oncology Inc. has signed a lease in the City Garage Science & Technology Center at the recently rebranded Baltimore Peninsula mixed-use development.

Haystack, which describes itself as developing personalized cancer diagnostics with the potential of leading to proactive clinical interventions, said it’s moving into a 20K SF lab space in City Garage at 101 West Dickman St. by this coming summer.

Image: Google Maps – City Garage in south Baltimore is a former makers’ hub turned life sciences laboratory space.

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QIAGEN launches monkeypox test for NeuMoDx platform to fight global outbreak by boosting research and surveillance | Business Wire

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QIAGEN LogoHILDEN, Germany & GERMANTOWN, Maryland–(BUSINESS WIRE)–QIAGEN N.V. (NYSE: QGEN; Frankfurt Prime Standard: QIA) today announced the launch of the monkeypox (MPXV) test for its NeuMoDx automated PCR platform to strengthen surveillance and research into the current outbreak in non-endemic regions that has infected tens of thousands of people all over the world since first being identified in May 2022.

“NeuMoDx MPXV enables researchers the fast and reliable qualitative detection and differentiation of both monkeypox clades, a huge help for those trying to understand and contain this virus”

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MacroGenics Earns $60 Million Milestone with U.S. FDA Approval of Teplizumab

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MacroGenics LogoROCKVILLE, MD, Nov. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

MacroGenics, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGNX), a biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing innovative antibody-based therapeutics for the treatment of cancer, today reported that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the Biologics License Application (BLA) for teplizumab, an anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody that was previously developed by MacroGenics.  Teplizumab was acquired by Provention Bio, Inc. in May 2018 pursuant to an asset purchase agreement.

“We are very pleased to see the culmination of years of effort by Provention, MacroGenics, and tireless champions in academia and government, with the achievement of the approval of teplizumab,” said Scott Koenig, M.D., Ph.D., President and CEO of MacroGenics. “We applaud this outcome, which represents an advancement for individuals and their families dealing with the risks and consequences of type 1 diabetes.”

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On the Road Montgomery County: Biotech boom not happening everwhere – Washington Business Journal

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Michael NeibauerIn Montgomery County, lab space has long been a prized get for biotechs, because there was so little of it. Shockingly little, actually, given the county is home to both the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration.

That’s changing, and fast. There’s about 2 million square feet of the specialized space in the county’s pipeline, much of it taking the place of obsolete office buildings that are either being converted to labs, or demolished in favor of gleaming, state-of-the-art new construction.

 

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The Princeton Review & Entrepreneur Magazine Name the Top Undergrad & Grad Schools for Entrepreneurship Studies for 2023 – University of Maryland ranked in Top 10

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university of maryland logoNEW YORK, Nov. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Princeton Review® and Entrepreneur® today announced the results of The Princeton Review’s 17th annual ranking of undergraduate and graduate schools for entrepreneurship studies.

Based on a summer 2022 survey The Princeton Review conducted of nearly 300 schools with entrepreneurship offerings, the rankings reported today took into account more than 40 data points about the school programs, faculties, students, and alumni.

The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur published the project’s ranking lists on their respective websites at https://www.princetonreview.com/entrepreneur and https://www.entrepreneur.com/topcolleges.

 

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Money Moves: Baltimore nanotech firm Pixelligent raised a sparkly new $38M – Technical.ly

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Cursor and Money Moves Baltimore nanotech firm Pixelligent raised a sparkly new 38M Technical lyPixelligent, a nanotechnology firm that produces materials used in augmented reality displays and sensors, recently raised $38 million in IP-backed financing from a funding vehicle by MVolution Partners LLC. These funds brings the total raised this round of funding to $45 million, with the other $7 million coming from existing investors.

Image: Inside Pixelligent’s manufacturing facility.

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Chicago’s roadmap to becoming the next big life sciences city – REJournals

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Pexels chait goli 2088233According to a recent report from CBRE, Chicago ranks No. 6 for job growth out of the Top 25 life sciences markets in the U.S. To establish itself as a prominent hub on par with the coastal life sciences clusters in Boston and San Francisco, Chicago needs to enhance its offering in the areas of funding, talent, real estate and infrastructure. While the city has made many positive strides toward becoming a life sciences destination, there are four key steps city and state leaders can take to accelerate this process.

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Deadline for Medtech Innovator Applications is January 31, 2023 – The LaunchPort

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Applications open 2023 980x380Apply Now for Our 2023 Programs!

Applications for our three different Innovator programs – MedTech Innovator US, MedTech Innovator Asia Pacific, and BioTools Innovator – are now open. Read below to learn which program is right for you and apply today.

Companies do not have to relocate, and there is no equity required or fee for participation. The application deadline for all programs is January 31, 2023.

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Cursor and Emergent scores a DoD award to evaluate its chikungunya vaccine in the field Endpoints News

Emergent scores a DoD award to evaluate its chikungunya vaccine in the field – Endpoints News

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Cursor and Emergent scores a DoD award to evaluate its chikungunya vaccine in the field Endpoints News

Emergent BioSolutions is looking to make progress with its chikungunya vaccine and has received a $10 million US government grant to help it along.

Emergent announced that it has been handed a research award from the Department of Defense Congressional Directed Medical Research Programs to evaluate the efficacy of its single-dose chikungunya virus vaccine candidate.

 

 

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